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I never use the ClassView in VC6 and therefore it bothers me that everytime I open one of my workspaces thousands of headers are parsed and I have to wait a minute before the Studio is useable.
It is possible to disable the ClassView in VC6 (and VS2005)?
Thanks
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Michael Dunn wrote: Right-click the ClassView tab and on the menu, there'll be one item for each tab in that pane (classes/resources/files). Uncheck ClassView.
That hides the pane, but doesn't really disables the ClassView. Also if I open the workspace, hide the ClassView pane, close the workspace and then re-open it VC6 crashes or tells me that my project files are corrupt. If I open a different workspace the ClassView is back again.
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HI,
Could anyone pls tell me the link to download VC++ 6.0 /Visual Studio software?
Thanx
swapna_signsin
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You'll have to purchase an MSDN subscription or look for copies on eBay.
Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine.
- P.J. O'Rourke
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1 - VC6 support has ended, I don't believe it's for sale, or included in MSDN anymore
2 - That doesn't stop it from being stealing when you ask for links to download it
3 - VC6 is pretty awful
4 - VC2005 Express is a free download.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Christian Graus wrote: VC6 support has ended, I don't believe it's for sale, or included in MSDN anymore
Right - back in December, MS pulled all products that shipped with their Java VM from the MSDN discs and download site. This includes VC 6.
--Mike--
Visual C++ MVP
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Christian Graus wrote: 3 - VC6 is pretty awful
Yeah, but it's a "fast loading" bit of awfulness, and makes my code look perty with all those colors!
- S
50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!
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Christian Graus wrote: 3 - VC6 is pretty awful
While some others like in this post[^] don't think so.
I really wanted to say some thing when he had posted. But I was tired of saying too much ...
Maxwell Chen
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i need help on randomising 10 digit numbers to the maximum level(all the possible randomising) it can reach and display all the randomised number in the screen and from there choose four digits from each line to be made into four rows(display all the possible number).
example 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 // 2 rows from randomised numbers
and the 4 digits must
0987 6543 3211 0987 //should be taken from the randomised 10 digit number..
all the source must be done in Visual C++..
the source code of this realli needed or any sample regardin this..
pls help as soon as possible..
-- modified at 11:27 Sunday 30th April, 2006
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Hi makaveli,
Please pay some efforts on yourself on this simple question.
Try to write your own code. If it has bugs or problem, post it here and we will solve your doubts. At least you should have a try, instead of relying on us doing your homework. I can of course provide you the precise and efficient solution, but then you won't get any improvement for your understanding in C++.
Maxwell Chen
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its nt my homework....actually i need find a solution how the reload card systems are workin its for dat..so far i tried using array...i cant get it..plz help me if u can..bcause i left very little time to do this..
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Reload card system??
It looks like you didn't even attempt to solve the problem. If you urgently require people to do work for you perhaps you should be paying for it. As a hint, look up srand(), rand() and the % modulus operator.
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It would not be kind for someone to solve this trivial problem for you. If it's not homework, then you must be getting paid to do it. Which makes your employer a fool, to entrust this work on someone obviously not capable of doing it. But, if I write this code for you, then your boss will ask you to write something else, and you'll still have no idea. You need to either confront your boss about the fact that you're not hired to be a programmer, or you need to admit to him that you lied about being one.
Or, you could start with the advice you've been given, write some code, and post some questions here when you get stuck.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Perhaps the std::random_shuffle algorithm will be of interest to you.
Steve
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I agree that the problem may be simple enough for anyone who is a programmer (or becomming a programmer) to try to solve. You are asking for code, not for clarification on some doubt you have. How would you feel if I asked "can you fill out my tax form for me? please help urgently!"?
Anyway, I will assume you had some problem expressing yourself, and, in fact, you are a newbie and what you don't know how to do is to open a window and draw on it. If that is the case I sugest you start with a simpler language, like Visual Basic. If you must do it in C then I sugest you create an application with the MFC application Wizard and then look for GDI functions in the help. For random numbers you can use rand() and srand(), as already sugested, if the random sequence quality is not an issue in your application.
When you have, at least, tried to do it yourself, and if you have some problem making it work, then come back and make a new post clearly stating what you have done and the problem you are having. I'm sure a lot of people will offer to help if you show you have done, at least, an effort.
Rilhas
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The problem I have with MFC is that I can only display BMP pictures. A teacher told me 1 way is to the the extra features of bmp and put it onto the raw image. This website http://en.literateprograms.org/BMP_decoder_(C) gave information about it, but i dont understand it at all. Is there any other alternative that I can use so that MFC can display RAW. If not can any1 direct me to information that can convert RAW to BMP in C++.
Thankyou
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Tito-K4L wrote: <quote>A teacher told me 1 way is to the the extra features of bmp and put it onto the raw image.
What extra features?
You have posted this question again, but still have not clarified what you mean by "raw image". The website you provided simply describes the binary structure of the BMP format and how to interpret its data.
If you just want to get the binary data you can call GetDIBits on the bitmap.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/gdi/bitmaps_7gms.asp[^]
If you want to convert a variety of RAW images from various digital camera manufacturers, you were already provided a link in the thread that you deleted.
http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/[^]
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Sorry forgot to fix that line.
its "to add the extra features". I will explain with abit more detail, I am making a program to enhance images, such as sharpening and bluring. I was introduced to RAW image since it provides you all the values within the image. All you have to do is read the image then apply any mathematical algorithms.
RAW image, what i mean by it is that if you have any program, say adobe, there is a format called RAW, which you can save it in. I want a code or so to transform that RAW image into bmp, because MFC can only display bmp.
I will look into that website, sorry for deleteing message but I felt it was too vague the question i asked in yesterday's message.
By the way, I think the correct term is decoding a RAW image into BMP
Thanks
-- modified at 10:36 Sunday 30th April, 2006
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A RAW image contains just image data. A bitmap contains all the image data, plus a header. In fact, there's no conversion ever possible that creates more data than you start with. If you're getting images from a camera, they may come down in a > 8 bit format. However, writing filters to use those higher formats is a pain in the bum, and you'd need to look into the format of the camera whose RAW format you want to use. As for conversion, you'd need to look into tone mapping, or you can just re range the values so that 0>whatever scales back to 0>255. If you create a DIBSection, you will have a bitmap and you'll be able to iterate over the pixels and modify them directly.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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I think what you need is cximage[^]. It can load all the most common image types and display them.
-Saurabh
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I have a question regarding Binary Trees. I have to read an input file, then traverse the tree, and then print out the results of the traversal. I can understand what has to be done, but when it comes to translating it into C++ language, I get stuck.
It is a genealogy tree, with advisors and advisees assigned to them. I have to construct the tree for a sequence of name pairs, and traverse the tree to output the list of the names and the levels as I visit each node in the tree. The advisor name in the first pair of names in the text file is the given list for the root node name.
A sample input
alonzo.church hartely.rogers
alonzo.church samuel.kleene
alonzo.church manuel.blum
hartley.rogers pat.fischer
samuel.kleene rob.constable
samuel.kleene paul.axt
pat.fischer dennis.ritchie
should produce this output
alonzo.church 1
hartley.rogers 2
samuel.kleene 2
manuel.blum 2
pat.fischer 3
rob.constable 3
paul.axt 3
dennis.ritchie 4
The text file is on my computer: "TestInput.txt".
Any help is welcomed, and appreciated.
Thank you for you information.
D.
-- modified at 10:01 Sunday 30th April, 2006
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