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QuestionNetwork programming (problem)???my server software is giving connection established but my client software is giving socket init failed Pin
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Thanks for the advice. I am using the MFC canvas, I didn't know I could use directX. I'll try using that. My object is a 3d figure drawn through the use of the CDC paint commands of MFC. The rotation matrix is just a formula , a matrix multiplied to the coordinates of the object in order to change the necessary coordinates when rotated at a certain angle. My problem lies with the dc.LineTo command because it only accepts integer values and the trigonometric computations are done using float values in order to preserve the accurate angle computations. The dc.LineTo command converts the float values to integer values hence rounding off the values into whole number. This is what deforms the figure when drawn because the coordinates are rounded off. Anyway, I'll try studying directx and I would be able to animate it using that tool. Thanks for the useful advice.
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