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// Machine generated IDispatch wrapper class(es) created by Microsoft Visual C++
// NOTE: Do not modify the contents of this file. If this class is regenerated by
// Microsoft Visual C++, your modifications will be overwritten.
#include "stdafx.h"
#include "vcdatapoints.h"
// Dispatch interfaces referenced by this interface
#include "VcDataPoint.h"
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CVcDataPoints properties
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CVcDataPoints operations
long CVcDataPoints::GetCount()
{
long result;
InvokeHelper(0x1, DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET, VT_I4, (void*)&result, NULL);
return result;
}
CVcDataPoint CVcDataPoints::GetItem(short Index)
{
LPDISPATCH pDispatch;
static BYTE parms[] =
VTS_I2;
InvokeHelper(0x0, DISPATCH_PROPERTYGET, VT_DISPATCH, (void*)&pDispatch, parms,
Index);
return CVcDataPoint(pDispatch);
}
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Daniel Cespedes is now working on his final project to get the Electrical Engineering degree at the National University of Technology in Cordoba Argentina. He is developing a Computerized system for the study of Human Echolocation, the ability to detect obstacles with the echoes of self generated sounds.(yes like bats!!) at the CINTRA (Centro de Investigación y Transferencia Acústica).He uses MsVisual C++ 6 as a developing tool. He also work at the Software Research Lab at the University.
He comes from Sta.Cruz de la Sierra-Bolivia a paradise in SouthAmerica´s heart, where you can find pure air, nature contact, happy people, beautiful women etc.