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Comments by Legor (Top 200 by date)
Legor
22-Jan-15 7:15am
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So what is your question exactly? What problems did you encounter?
Legor
13-Jan-15 4:28am
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Clear answer to an unclear question.
Legor
18-Dec-14 3:23am
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That doesnt rotate the matrice but just prints out the inverse.
Legor
18-Dec-14 3:20am
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No i mean how is your matrice defined? E.g. is it a vector of vectors or a 2D array like a[100][100] ?
Legor
17-Dec-14 3:26am
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Is this your homework?
Legor
17-Dec-14 3:25am
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What datatype are you using as a matrice?
Legor
16-Dec-14 3:32am
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There are several cases where you need pointer-to-pointer. Pointer-to-pointer-to-pointer (or more) is very uncommon.
Legor
10-Dec-14 4:47am
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This comment is very Visual Studio specific. You will not need to use stadafx.h which is for precompiled headers created with the VS compiler. Dont get confused by the comment of Chill60. Your example is very basic and should work just fine as it is.
What IDE / Compiler are you using?
Legor
10-Dec-14 4:42am
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Its not clear what you are trying to do. Please improve your question and be more specific.
Legor
13-Nov-14 3:33am
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So you want the detect a marker in an image? have you considered using openCV?
Legor
28-Oct-14 6:48am
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Whats the question?
Legor
28-Oct-14 6:47am
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You mind formulating a question? You should also do your homework by yourself.
Legor
28-Oct-14 6:46am
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Thats what the above solutions told you.
Legor
17-Oct-14 3:24am
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Mind formulating a question?
Legor
19-Sep-14 3:37am
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The new command is perfectly valid C++. Also what do you mean with "easier" command. What isn't easy about using new to create an object?
Legor
17-Sep-14 10:16am
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Its easy ... you just have to look for the rows that contain a 1 after. See my updated solution for one way to do this. Also consider learning the Matlab Basics before starting to work with it.
Legor
17-Sep-14 9:34am
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And where are you having problems ?
Legor
17-Sep-14 9:31am
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Using which API? Be more specific.
Legor
17-Sep-14 9:24am
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I doubt that you create your matrice like this. First of all this isnt even MATLAB syntax and second matrices cant store different types. To store different types you have to take cell arrays: A = {1.0, 'normal'}; Also: are normal and smurf variables or strings?
Legor
15-Sep-14 5:03am
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More information would be required. What problem for example? Which algorithm you use and what kind of data your dealing with?
Legor
12-Sep-14 4:10am
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Dont answer posts which are 3 years old
Legor
10-Jul-14 7:31am
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Well he updated now so it was a correct assumption ;)
Legor
10-Jul-14 7:30am
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Your welcome, please accept the Solution if it helped solving your poblem.
Legor
10-Jul-14 4:25am
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3 is 0011 in binary representation.
Legor
10-Jul-14 4:19am
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Possible allthough he didn't mention that he uses Visual Studio.
Legor
10-Jul-14 4:18am
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What compiler are you using?
Legor
3-Jul-14 8:07am
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Sure we can help. Just be a bit more specific where exactly do you have problems? What have you done so far?
Legor
2-Jul-14 3:43am
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Thanks, didn't know.
Legor
1-Jul-14 10:26am
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Shouldn't it be
#ifdef DEBUG
?
Legor
1-Jul-14 4:50am
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The code should be the same for VS and on Ubuntu. What problems do you have exactly?
Legor
30-Jun-14 5:30am
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Its most probably a runtime error but nobody here can tell you more if you dont show the code or how you call the relevant functions. It may for example if you call findContours with an invalid image. As mentioned in Solution 1 you should run a debug version of your program to see the concrete assertion.
Legor
26-Jun-14 8:28am
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One of the funniest questions on CP.
Legor
19-Jun-14 4:00am
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If all the images are in the same folder you can simply use the VideoCapture class of openCV which is also able to read in image sequences. Please see the Solution posted by Peter Leow for the link to a good example.
Legor
19-Jun-14 3:59am
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Note however that this only works if the images are in the same folder. OP stated that he have to parse a textfile which contains the image paths, so this may not be helpful. Still a viable solution.
Legor
17-Jun-14 5:59am
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Nice answer.
Legor
12-Jun-14 4:33am
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To see which effect the gaussian has you can compare your classification results with and without using smoothed images.
Legor
10-Jun-14 4:42am
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You should choose a topic according to your own interest and knowledge. It is also helpful if you can find an adviser at your university.
Legor
10-Jun-14 4:36am
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Considering only the code you've provided, subClass and MyClass are not related in a parent-child-relationship. So Subclass isn't a subclass of MyClass. Therefore they are complete different types and you cannot cast different types to another as stated in the Answer by Richard MacCutchan.
The Question is should SubClass1 and SubClass2 be childs of MyClass and you just failed to show the code?
Legor
6-Jun-14 3:13am
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Please accept the answer if it helped you.
Legor
3-Jun-14 10:16am
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I think that you want to use the QElapsedTimer to measure how long a particular part of your code takes?
If you want to start the measurement with 10 seconds (for whatever reason) you just have to wait 10 seconds before you execute the code you want to measure. To do this you can use the function hasExpired() as in the above example. In this example the code you want to measure is the function slowOperation1(). But this function is only executed after a given amount of milliseconds has expired.
Ill leave it to you to figure out how many milliseconds 10 seconds are ...
Legor
3-Jun-14 10:13am
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sara 74 wrote:
can you explain it more? i read the article but i don't understand
thanks
Legor
3-Jun-14 10:12am
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Please do not post comments to questions as Solutions. If you want to comment on a solution (as mine) you can use the "Have a Question or Comment" Button. Please see my solution for additional information.
Legor
2-Jun-14 4:15am
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Hello Stefan, since C99 it is possible to define variable length arrays on the stack. See e.g. this documentation: http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Variable-Length.html
Legor
2-Jun-14 4:12am
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With modern c compilers this will compile. Since C99 it is possible to use variables in array deklarations (to declare arrays of variable length).
Legor
27-May-14 7:04am
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It shouldn't be too hard to change from a set to a vector by the way.
Legor
21-May-14 3:54am
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This is not a book but an article in the book: Lecture Notes in Computer Science Volume 7324, 2012, pp 245-252.
The same article is freely published here: http://perso.ensta-paristech.fr/~manzaner/Publis/iciar12.pdf
Legor
21-May-14 3:37am
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Why do you think your code is wrong?
Legor
21-May-14 3:32am
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Why dont you contact the authors themself or use github to contact them? They should be able to tell you exactly what algorithms they use.
It will also be helpful to read their scientific paper: http://perso.ensta-paristech.fr/~manzaner/Publis/iciar12.pdf
Legor
21-May-14 3:28am
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1 Million! Congratulations!
Legor
21-May-14 3:25am
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Good advice. Classes with lots of method usually hint at a design flaw.
Legor
21-May-14 3:24am
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"More than 100" isnt really a big number and cannot prove that there is "no limit".
Legor
20-May-14 3:34am
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Why answer a 3 year old question?
Legor
19-May-14 5:06am
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Did you mean a Document Library in Sharepoint?
Legor
16-May-14 7:44am
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Why didnt you show the else path as well? How did you make sure that your else path gets executed each time?
Legor
16-May-14 7:39am
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We can not read your mind Bally Chohan. You didnt even say what programming language you're using. Please improve your question with more details (see the green "Improve question" button below your question).
Legor
16-May-14 7:37am
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I agree that given the requirements do not change this may be an easier solution. Imo regex are easier to expand and are beter understandable for more complex tasks (you have to know regex of course).
Legor
16-May-14 7:33am
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In your code this message is displayed if the variable OKnavn is false. So you have to check why this is the case. I dont really understand what you want to do with your program (and you didnt explain it). Do you want to search a directory for a file that contains a username that was entered before?
Legor
15-May-14 8:53am
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Any question or are you just dumping your code here ?
Legor
15-May-14 3:48am
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You didnt say how you store this data. Do you store it in a std::vector or a std::map or something else? Of course there are given functions for searching an item in a collection but it depends on the type of collection you store your data in. E.g. for your example a std::map may be helpful.
Legor
13-May-14 7:05am
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At least you have to tell us what you want to extract with your regex.
Legor
13-May-14 4:06am
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Nice effort, though i fear OP wont even read it to the end.
Legor
13-May-14 4:04am
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Whats the question ?
Legor
12-May-14 4:23am
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You code doesnt "work well" if it causes a stack overflow.
Legor
12-May-14 4:21am
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I compiled and ran you code and also got no segmentation fault.
Legor
12-May-14 4:18am
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what have you tried so far ?
Legor
12-May-14 4:15am
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in opencv 2.2 there are also release and debug versions. The libs appended with a "d" in their name are debug libs. For example: opencv_highgui220d.lib is the Debug Version and opencv_highgui220.lib is the release version. Now when building a debug version of your program you have to make sure to link the Debug libs and when building a release version you have to link the release libs.
Legor
8-May-14 7:14am
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Thats pretty unusual (almost impossible id say). You probably did something else or you just cant find your project for other reasons.
Legor
8-May-14 3:29am
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Your linker cant find the neede libs so its most definetely a wrong configuration. You may have provided the wrong libs (you also have to take care of the Debug and Release versions of the libs since these are different).
Legor
7-May-14 3:50am
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What errors do you get then?
Legor
7-May-14 3:47am
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Adding a string to the class to hold an objects name isn't really a relevant increase of the object size. As Richard pointed out in C++ there is no native way to get the name of a variable at runtime. So the usual and easiest solution would be to add a string member variable to your class which holds the name of an object.
Legor
7-May-14 3:44am
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Can you improve your question abit pls? especially how your types are defined (maillon, noeud).
Legor
7-May-14 3:37am
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You've come to the wrong place. CodeProject aims at helping people that actually put some own effort into their work.
Legor
5-May-14 4:22am
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Whats the error exactly. Please allways provide the error message.
Legor
5-May-14 4:17am
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What have you tried so far?
Legor
28-Apr-14 3:46am
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Using new C Standards this is also allowed in ANSI C:
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
This was introduced with C99.
Only in C90 you have to declare the loop variable before the loop.
Legor
14-Apr-14 4:37am
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OpenCV itself isn't very good at creating GUIs. It's strength lies in the image processing capabilities. I would suggest using a GUI framework like QT to delevop GUIs and let openCV just do the processing.
Legor
14-Apr-14 4:34am
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Hello have you tried using QT4 instead? I think QT5 and ITK/VTK aren't working together very well up to now. But i know that QT4 is working very good with those libraries. See for example MITK which has a sophisticated GUI build on QT4 and is using ITK/VTK.
Legor
11-Apr-14 6:35am
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Code dump .. post only relevant parts of your code. nobody will look through that much of code here.
Legor
11-Apr-14 6:31am
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Good explanation, should be accepted.
Legor
11-Apr-14 6:29am
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I dont see a phrased question here. Please improve your question using the "Improve question" button.
Legor
31-Mar-14 7:06am
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"Program crashes" is not a good error description. Please improve your question with more details.
Legor
31-Mar-14 4:39am
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Have a look at this tutorial which also contains C++ code of the GHT.
http://www.business-to-technology.com/generalized-hough-transform/[^]
Legor
12-Mar-14 6:38am
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I can't see how the code relates to your question?
Legor
12-Mar-14 6:37am
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Did you actually try to implement this and just SEE the output for yourself? What is the output of this program and then think about it.
Legor
12-Mar-14 6:35am
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It's impossible for anyone here to help you with this kind of information. You yourself should at least know if there is an API for the radar interface or of which kind the data is. YOu should seek professional help e.g. with the manufacturer of the radar or your collueges.
Legor
7-Mar-14 3:22am
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http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/64628/Code-Project-Quick-Answers-FAQ#rules
Legor
7-Mar-14 3:19am
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Your question is impossible to answer without knowing all those types used therere. E.g. how is Membership declared, of what type is model, what is the signature of CreateUser() etc. ? Nobody can work out what is happening in your code with this little information.
Legor
7-Mar-14 3:09am
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Do you mean to store (write) the image to your harddrive or store it in a temporary variable (in your workspace).
Legor
4-Mar-14 4:22am
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Do you want the binary representation of the number 344 or the numbers 3, 4 and 4?
Legor
4-Mar-14 3:33am
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It would be more helpfull if you show the code relevant for your question.
In general when using Matlab you often doesnt have to loop e.g. through an image (pixel by pixel) but can make use of Matlabs ability to process a matrice "as a whole". The term for this technique is called Vectorization. See here how it may be done: http://www.mathworks.de/de/help/matlab/matlab_prog/vectorization.html
Legor
4-Mar-14 3:27am
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Make it look like a beginners code so your teacher doesn't notice you didnt even do it yourself? Just hilarious.
Legor
7-Feb-14 2:53am
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Did you try this URL you posted with the code above ? "http://888888:888888@192.168.1.19:8081/cgi/mjpg/mjpg.cgi?.mjpg"
You also have to make sure that your openCV version was built with ffmpeg support.
Legor
6-Feb-14 3:42am
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You should really ask all those specific questions in the forum for cocos2d. There should be people there skilled with this framework:
http://www.cocos2d-x.org/forums
Legor
5-Feb-14 9:40am
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Please do not add comments as solutions. If you want to comment on an answer use the Button "Have a Question or Comment". Did you try the code i posted in Solution 1? What isn't working exactly? Did you have a look at the read images ? Could the VideoCapture be opened etc?
Legor
5-Feb-14 4:20am
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There are several BGS algorithms in openCV. Which one are you using?
Legor
5-Feb-14 4:13am
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Did you check first that the camera is working without openCV? For example try to open the camera stream with VLC or use any browser to open the URL of the MJPEG snapshot of the camera.
Legor
5-Feb-14 4:08am
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Your question is unclear. Please provide more details if you expect an answer.
Legor
30-Jan-14 4:16am
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This is no question. Try to express a concrete question if you expect answers. Or do you expect people here to just give you any kind of "wireless network related codes" ?
Legor
30-Jan-14 4:09am
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Your question is not detailed enough. For example what kind of input (e.g. text files, videos, audio or whatever) would you like to process. "Input" is a very general term.
Use the Improve question button to add more detail to your question.
Legor
29-Jan-14 4:13am
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That's no C code.
Legor
29-Jan-14 4:07am
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This is a duplicate to this question: http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/716241/draw-a-line-for-tracking-the-object
Please do not ask the same questions more than once.
Legor
24-Apr-13 3:00am
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Please provide more details.
Legor
22-Nov-12 4:58am
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Install what kind of package on what OS? You'll have to improve your question with more details otherwise nobody could help you.
Legor
22-Nov-12 4:55am
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Help you how exactly?
Legor
14-Nov-12 9:28am
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Is there any actual question related to this ?
Legor
14-Nov-12 7:11am
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With a good compiler you wouldn't have to care about performance loss. It will not free and reallocate the memory if it is not needed.
Legor
8-Nov-12 10:30am
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Is there a question related to this? Because i cant see any.
Legor
8-Nov-12 7:03am
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Is there any kind of question related to this?
Legor
8-Nov-12 7:01am
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stop spamming your product links with different accounts.
Legor
8-Nov-12 6:41am
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What have you tried?
Legor
24-Oct-12 3:42am
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What have you tried?
Legor
24-Oct-12 3:41am
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Thats exactly what i was going to answer ;)
Legor
23-Oct-12 8:55am
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As far as i can say from CP I think you're right in many things (in the fields of programming) ;)
Legor
23-Oct-12 7:06am
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Yes i think you're right about that.
Legor
23-Oct-12 6:23am
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I allways thought one has to use the erase-remove idiom to really delete something from a vector and not just decreasing the capacity. Is erase() alone really enough?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erase-remove_idiom
Legor
23-Oct-12 6:23am
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I allways thought one has to use the erase-remove idiom to really delete something from a vector and not just decreasing the capacity. Is erase() alone really enough?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erase-remove_idiom
Legor
23-Oct-12 5:19am
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How often are youre going to spam this ?
Legor
22-Oct-12 9:35am
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This can't be answered in general. Depending on the plattform and programming language there are many different ways of how one can achieve a proper memory management. It is dependent on the available hardware ressources e.g. RAM) as well as how these ressources are used.
Legor
22-Oct-12 4:59am
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Why dont you use std::string instead of char* if you're working with C++. It's much less errorprone and easier to use than the old C-style strings (char*).
See here for example:
http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/string/string/
Legor
22-Oct-12 4:11am
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These are good advices for the question topic.
Legor
22-Oct-12 4:09am
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What is a kiosk mode?
Legor
22-Oct-12 4:09am
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That is hardly (not) a programming question.
Legor
22-Oct-12 3:51am
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I'm not aware of anything else. But also Boost is a third party library which is very advisable. Many of the new features in C++0x for example were first provided in Boost (which isn't a suprise since Boost was founded by members of the C++ standardization commitee). In my opinion (and many others) every C++ developer should get known to Boost. It is especially for your case since Boost is designed to enable the development of portable code.
Legor
22-Oct-12 3:51am
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I'm not aware of anything else. But also Boost is a third party library which is very advisable. Many of the new features in C++0x for example were first provided in Boost (which isn't a suprise since Boost was founded by members of the C++ standardization commitee). In my opinion (and many others) every C++ developer should get known to Boost. It is especially for your case since Boost is designed to enable the development of portable code.
Legor
22-Oct-12 3:38am
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In both of the mentioned cases?
Legor
22-Oct-12 3:38am
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In both of the mentioned cases?
Legor
22-Oct-12 3:36am
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Nobody here suggested that "ptr is an array of 10 ints" but they said "ptr is a pointer to an array of 10 int" which is something very different.
Legor
22-Oct-12 3:35am
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Yes he is right. Solution 6 is also right and it also answers the question if the two declarations are the same (which they are not).
Legor
22-Oct-12 3:31am
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Nice links
Legor
22-Oct-12 3:28am
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You have to provide more information.
Legor
22-Oct-12 3:28am
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If your program is not doing what it should how can you say "The whole program is correctly coded" ? Just because it compiles doesn't mean at all that it is correct (as you''ve just seen for yourself).
Legor
18-Oct-12 9:06am
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What have you tried?
Legor
18-Oct-12 4:17am
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Do not write additional informations as solutions. You can use the "Improve question" button (at the bottom right of your question) to edit your questions e.g. to add additional information.
Legor
17-Oct-12 8:28am
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Is there an actual question related to this?
Legor
17-Oct-12 8:23am
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Exactly!
Legor
17-Oct-12 7:24am
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Noone could ever hep you improve the performance with that little information.
Legor
17-Oct-12 3:32am
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"Posting a question in a forum is almost a last resort before paying for professional support."
At least it should be. But the truth is that many people posting here dont bother to do research on their own before doing so.
Legor
16-Oct-12 8:36am
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Are you serious? At least describe what the code is doing. People here dont have time to look over a pile of code they dont know just to figure out what is going on. But you should know and be able to describe this.
Legor
16-Oct-12 8:27am
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Is this supposed to be a question?
Legor
16-Oct-12 5:58am
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The framenum probably gets increased in the function axisCam->GetImage() but one have to look in the definition of the function to know that.
Legor
11-Oct-12 9:03am
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So where do you have problems doing that?
Legor
11-Oct-12 3:33am
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Unclear question. Please elaborate.
Legor
11-Oct-12 3:30am
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This is no facebook support site ... its for programming questions.
Legor
10-Oct-12 9:01am
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Please provide more details with the exact project setting and what you have problems with.
Legor
10-Oct-12 6:02am
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Happy to help you fullfill your "dream" ;)
Legor
10-Oct-12 5:04am
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Any question related to that pile of code ?
Legor
10-Oct-12 5:03am
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We dont do others homework.
Legor
10-Oct-12 5:02am
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You could have just updated your first question with the new information instead of posting a new one.
Legor
9-Oct-12 10:34am
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He asked to do it with openCV.
Legor
9-Oct-12 10:33am
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Please do not repost your question but rather improve the first one using the "Imrpove Question" button.
Legor
9-Oct-12 4:56am
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First of all dont write comments as solutions but rather use the "have a Question or Comment" Buton or the "Improve Question" button if you want to add new information to your question.
Second,nobody here will provide you with a complete solution. This isn't how it works here. See the answer of OriginalGriff.
Legor
4-Oct-12 10:54am
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I have to argue that the two variants are not allways the same. According to Scott Meyers "Effective C++" using a initialisation list in most cases is more effective then assigning the values in the constructor body. This is because doing the assignment in the body actually translates to a call to the standard constructor followed by the copy-assignement operator while using the initialization list only calls the copy-constructor.
Legor
4-Oct-12 10:54am
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I have to argue that the two variants are not allways the same. According to Scott Meyers "Effective C++" using a initialisation list in most cases is more effective then assigning the values in the constructor body. This is because doing the assignment in the body actually translates to a call to the standard constructor followed by the copy-assignement operator while using the initialization list only calls the copy-constructor.
Legor
4-Oct-12 10:42am
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Cool please send me the program if you've finished, im a musician too!
Legor
4-Oct-12 10:35am
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People here usually don't just do the work for you but there willing to help if you encounter specific problems.
Legor
4-Oct-12 6:32am
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That depends on the program your talking about. you'll have to look in the documentation of that program. We cannot answer this without knowing what you are using.
Legor
4-Oct-12 6:31am
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What is the question?
Legor
4-Oct-12 5:31am
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This is a discussion which doesn't belong here. You can start those kind of discussions in the forum: http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/List.aspx
Im sorry for you feeling bad. A questions gets deleted if enough people report it to be unappropriate. So it's not dependent on one persons. And if more people decided to report your question maybe there really was something wrong with it?
Legor
4-Oct-12 3:53am
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I like this idea!
Legor
4-Oct-12 3:50am
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Maybe it can be done with generic programming. But in general C++ doesn't provide reflection.
Legor
27-Sep-12 9:05am
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Please do not use !!! after each sentence. It's called shouting in internet terms so when reading your messages one gets the feeling he is shouted at all the time which isn't very polite now is it?
Legor
27-Sep-12 9:02am
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Please accept one of the answers below.
Legor
27-Sep-12 8:36am
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You can on other answers ;)
Legor
27-Sep-12 8:34am
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There is a mistake in your solution: "a===b"
Legor
27-Sep-12 8:31am
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it doesnt work this way. People are thought to ask specific questions about coding problems and not to demand complete solutions. If you want a complete solution you can hire programmers at various other internet sites (for money of course).
Legor
27-Sep-12 8:25am
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No, we dont do other peoples homework. But we are willing to help if you have specific problems.
Legor
27-Sep-12 8:17am
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Where are you stuck then?
Legor
27-Sep-12 8:15am
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Where are you stuck?
Legor
27-Sep-12 8:10am
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This is the fourth question you're posting on this topic. Please do not repost but rather improve your first question.
Legor
27-Sep-12 8:03am
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By sorting order do you mean ascending or descending?
So if A was sorted ascending you want to sort B in that manner as well?
Legor
27-Sep-12 7:14am
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This a repost to your question http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/466720/Csharp-net-How-to-draw-line-on-Video
Please do not repost but rather improve your first question.
Legor
27-Sep-12 6:51am
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How could we help with that litlle information provided? Use the "Improve question" button to provide more details (e.g. the specific line of code where the error occures or that are relevant to it).
Legor
27-Sep-12 6:10am
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Not clear you need to provide more details.
Legor
27-Sep-12 5:58am
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Which IDE are you using?
Legor
27-Sep-12 5:16am
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This site doesn't belong to some teaching facility. So this is definitely the wrong place to ask "Do u have any center in Ameerpet Hyderabad?".
Legor
27-Sep-12 5:11am
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You really should try to do the homework on your own. How else would you learn anything from it?
Legor
26-Sep-12 8:17am
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This would be a good start then:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=EAV+Model+DataBase
Legor
26-Sep-12 7:03am
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Oh you're right, somethings missing in OPs question.
Legor
26-Sep-12 5:33am
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No, not out of nowhere. You should know that it requires lots of research and work to improve existing face detection system. But this also is a topic researches all around the world are working on. So many scientific papers about this can be found on the internet.
Legor
26-Sep-12 4:58am
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So try to improve it?
Legor
26-Sep-12 4:51am
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What exactly do you mean by "rebuild option not working" ? Also if you want to build 64 bit binaries you have to make sure that you've installed the 64-bit compiler of visual studio.
Legor
25-Sep-12 9:45am
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This a repost fo your question http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/465435/finding-shortest-path-using-a-shape-file-map
Please do not repost but rather improve your first question.
Legor
25-Sep-12 9:07am
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It doesnt work this way. People here will not provide complete solutions for you. But they are willing to help with specific programming problems you may encounter while doing this yourself.
Legor
25-Sep-12 8:44am
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This is hardly an elaboration since you just copied your original question .. the people here just dont understand what you need help with. So you have to formulate your question in a better way.
Legor
25-Sep-12 8:04am
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Thats also something i wrote in my answer. The function expects a variable of Type FileInfo but you are passing a variable of type Stream to it.
Legor
25-Sep-12 8:02am
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Not clear what you are asking. Also this is a site for programming questions.
Legor
25-Sep-12 8:00am
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Have you found it yet because i doubt anyone here will do your work yor you.
Legor
25-Sep-12 7:58am
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It's called German. If you yourself doesnt even know how the language is called your trying to translate to ... do you really think you can write a program which can do this?
Legor
25-Sep-12 7:49am
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Its not clear what you mean. Also this is a site to ask questions about programming. If you want to discuss something your better of in the forum.
Legor
25-Sep-12 7:10am
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This is a reposte of your question: http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/465130/Visual-Studio-Installation-Setup
Please rather improve your first question instead of reposting.
Legor
25-Sep-12 7:00am
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Thanks ^^
Legor
25-Sep-12 6:14am
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Thank you Mehdi, maybe on some other solution of me ;)
Legor
25-Sep-12 6:10am
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I think the article you posted allready explains it perfectly and it also comes with examples.
Btw. thanks for the article ;)
Legor
25-Sep-12 6:01am
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Sorry but i cant add more help. Usually it's these settings but i'm also not aware about the many other cases why VS ma skip a build. Is this project crucial for your application? I mean does it have to be build for the release version or is it some kind of unit test project?
Legor
25-Sep-12 5:54am
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As Mehdi allready said .. the obvious way is to ask at SAP directly or look for job offers e.g. in newspapers or at job agencies.
Legor
25-Sep-12 5:47am
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You can just remove this solution.
Legor
25-Sep-12 5:46am
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You have come to the wrong place .. this site is no job agency.
Legor
25-Sep-12 5:44am
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it doesn't work this way .. you dont ask here for complete solutions but rather about specific problems you encounter while writing software -->yourself<--
Legor
25-Sep-12 5:40am
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Dont write comments as solutions .. use the "Have a question or comment" button. Also your question isn't suited for the QA section but rather for the forum.
Legor
25-Sep-12 5:38am
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Apply at SAP as technical consultant.
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