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Comments by Maddie from Dartford (Top 2 by date)
Maddie from Dartford
10-Nov-15 7:19am
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Thanks for your reply but I am not able to convert whole text of file. File contain multi line text but I am getting only first line. This is how I am doing:
ReaderClass reader;
unsigned char fileText[5000];
reader.readLicFile(fileText);
char* pastr3 = reinterpret_cast<char*> (fileText);
String^ result = gcnew String(pastr3);
Here, result is giving only first line (upto first \n) not complete file. Is there anything I am missing?
I tried String^ result = gcnew String(pastr3, 0, sizeof(fileText));,
Above solution able to deliver all text (displaying \n instead of starting in newline) but giveing garbage text as well (half of file). May be because my file is not 5000 char long so garbage chars occupying remaining space but I don't know actual size so I have to assume some size.
Maddie from Dartford
11-Mar-13 10:14am
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Thanks Richard for your reply. The article is good but I am unable to find my answer to add property sheets pragmatically in default.js.