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Any particular problems you want to discuss ?
have you tried coding some part of it ?
do you understand the problem at hand ?
Maximilien Lincourt
Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad
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in fact i'd like to know how to formulate the main algorithm:function main
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Homework, eh? If you were to ask specific questions, rather than "Will you do my assignment for me?", you're bound to receive tons more help.
antoinette33 wrote:
if the plane is full and more passengers arrive specify that they can be put on a waiting list and will be assigned the next available seat in case of cancellation...
Sounds like the producer-consumer problem.
"The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)
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ah ah ah that is really funny anyway i just wanted the main algorithm thx
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humm, I dont think you will ever get the solution to this problem unless you try solving it.
"When death smiles at you, only thing you can do is smile back at it" - Russel Crowe (Gladiator)
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why don't u statr help me then? that will be nice what do u think?
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Listen funny man you are taking the forum the wrong way.. PPl will not write the whole code for you. Thats ur job. If you get stuck implimenting a logic sowewhere down the line then some one may help you, its not garanteed that you will get help. But a question like this, there is little chance for you to get help, Instead ask your friend who has got the similar assignment and has done solving it.
"When death smiles at you, only thing you can do is smile back at it" - Russel Crowe (Gladiator)
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thanx for ur advice but u sound like death itself to mean wiht ur quote
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antoinette33 wrote:
u sound like death itself
so smile.
"When death smiles at you, only thing you can do is smile back at it" - Russel Crowe (Gladiator)
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I am using strtol to catch bad entries:
looping on i
{
fgets(line, MAX_SIZE -1, fp);
pc = line;
for ( unsigned int j = 0; j < cols ; ++j, ++col)
{
num = strtol( pc, &pc, 10);
cout << i << " " << j << " " <<num<< " pc " << (*pc==' '?'.':*pc) << endl;
line comes from a file that looks like:
9 a5 3 9 1 3 9 5 5 7
10 9 4 6 10 10 8 5 1 7
10 12 1 3 10 10 10 11 12 3
/// an 'a' snuck in...strtol should arrest it, but it never does.
(however with a9 5 3 9 3 9 3 8 5 3, I see the letter 'a' in the cout.....)
Here is the output for the first case (when a doesnt show...)
0 0 9 pc .
0 1 0 pc .//pc should have been 'a', num is 0 is okay since it didnt get read
0 2 0 pc .//'num' should have been 5
0 3 0 pc .
0 4 0 pc .
0 5 0 pc .
0 6 0 pc .
0 7 0 pc .
0 8 0 pc .
0 9 0 pc .
Any ideas why strtol isnt performing as I understand it should?
thanks,
ns
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nss wrote:
Any ideas why strtol isnt performing as I understand it should?
What are you expecting it to do? When calling strtol("9 a5 3 9 1 3 9 5 5 7", ...) , processing stops at the space following the first 9 because that is the first character that it did not recognize as part of the number. The same is true for calling strtol("a9 5 3 9 3 9 3 8 5 3", ...) , in that processing stops at the 'a' because that is the first character that it did not recognize as part of the number. Had you used base 16 instead, processing would have stopped at the space following 'a9' . Make sense?
"The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)
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right, the first arrest is at ' ', but right afterit should choke on 'a' as well......
23 12 a4 56.....
It never prints out *pc = 'a'
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I m stuck at complement of two sets in DeMorgan's law
any having solution plz contact me
thankx
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Do you have some sample code that's troubling you?
http://lc.brooklyn.cuny.edu/LeftBarFiles/FromAboutLC/Core5Files/Logic/demorg.html
"The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)
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I m stuck at complement of two sets in DeMorgan's law
any having solution plz contact me
thankx
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i have a links for you cuz i have a discrete structure class go to www.whfreeman.com/gersting and the password is logic
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I'm wanting to write a TCP/IP program that will spawn off client connections to a server applications. So far I have three sites that I want to connect to, and each site is listening for a connection.
So if I spawn these connections is it possible to be able to pass data to these spawned tasks? Can you setup a memory variable to pass data from the application that's spawning the tasks to the tasks themselves?
Does this sound like the best way to set this up.
Thanks
Tom Wright
tawright915@yahoo.com
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Hi, I don't understand COleVAriant type, can anone explin it to me, tanks?
For example, in this expression:
oSel = oRange.Move(vtI, vtII);
vtI must be an object of type Variant* Unit
vtII must be an object of type Variant* Count
I need this to do automation with MSWord (to select a range in a cell for example).
Thanks
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I have a little problem in MFC...
a have a CString variable that has carriage return inside.
i want to extract that portion so i could replace it with a new part.
example:
CString cSample;
cSample = "This \n";
cSample+= " is \n";
cSample+= " my toy";
replace with
cSample = "This \n";
cSample+= " are \n";
cSample+= " my toy";
"is" was replaced by "are"... how can i do this in MFC?
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Not sure I completely understand but you could do a...
cSample.Replace("\nis \n", "\nare \n");
Whoever said nothing's impossible never tried slamming a revolving door!
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I am utilizing the CMultiDocTemplate class to implement a form-based application in Visual C++. Within my InitInstance function, I do the following for each document template:
CMultiDocTemplate* pDocTemplateA = new CMultiDocTemplate(IDR_FORM1,
RUNTIME_CLASS(CDocA),
RUNTIME_CLASS(CChildFrame),
RUNTIME_CLASS(CViewA);
CMultiDocTemplate* pDocTemplateB = new CMultiDocTemplate(IDR_FORM1,
RUNTIME_CLASS(CDocB),
RUNTIME_CLASS(CChildFrame),
RUNTIME_CLASS(CViewB);
The problem is I have over 100 docucument templates, and it seems like I do not have enough memory resources to allow my application to run. For instance, when I have other applications running such as web browser or email, my VC++ program will not even execute. However, when I do close these other applications, my application will execute as normal, yet I am often limited to the number of forms that can be opened when selecting them from the menu. Is there a way to avoid allocating all my document templates upon initialization? Can I allocate memory to them only upon the command message OnDisplayDocX which occurs when I select them from the menu? Or is there a problem elsewhere?
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The only issue I can see is that you could have problems with the menu/icon/accelerator loading, which is done in the LoadTemplate() virtual function. If you could get these resources to only load at such time an actual document of the given type is created it may solve/alleviate your problem. But MS may have killed that option for you as they stupidly call LoadTemplate in the CDocTemplate base class constructor. Its a virtual function so you cn override it (except if its called in the base class constructor).
Some investigation may give you a work around on the issue.
On a side note, why on earth do you have so many document templates? Now I have a project with 6 and thats pretty excesive. But 100? Are you covering every single document type in existance?
Roger Allen - Sonork 100.10016
Roger Wright: Remember to buckle up, please, and encourage your friends to do the same. It's not just about saving your life, but saving the quality of life for those you may leave behind...
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Well, after declaring each pointer to a document template, I call the function AddDocTemplate(pDocX) and I believe this is where LoadTemplate() is being called. Perhaps I should change my design and utilize something else besides CMultiDoc? However, SDI would still give me the same problem right? Basically, my project has over 100 drawn forms and I access them from a menu. When a form is selected from the menu, it is opened in the window for viewing. Only one instance of each form can be viewed at one time, but more than one form can be viewed. I am still trying to find where LoadTemplate is being called. I am still at a loss as to how I can fix this. Any ideas?
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why dont u create the forms dynamically?
have a generic form and populate it with controls etc as u need them no?
even consider using an html based solution?
"there is no spoon" biz stuff about me
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