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I have an application which works fine for small data sets. (PathFinding) as the sets get larger the memory consumptions goes wild.
When I attempt larger data sets my problem halts with a...
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Yes but I found one. Realloc, if the ptr* you pass in is not NULL it will try to resize the memory location. Of course in the above example if the memory is not zero'd then a Segmentation Fault...
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C only.
First em I on the right track? I am just trying to read line by line and store each line into a char**.
It works, but maybe I missed something MUCH simpler.
char ***ppNames; //...
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I aint new, I've been listening to techno for 11 years and have pounds over pounds of cd's.
However it has been about 2 years since I found anything new/good.
So go hard, point me in any...
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Pepsi will always have money to spend. Unless we stop buying it. I won't, goes to good with rye.
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Wow Cander, sorry, it looks we are getting two totally different pages when we click that link. How very odd. Maybe Pepsi likes to mix it up abit randomly given certain IP's LoL... Seriously tho,...
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Lol there are only two ads shown which have pictures.
Free Ride
Rain
Ignore the section labelled "Check out more pepsi ads below", instead look just above that to see "Free Ride" or "Rain".
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Go here:
http://www.pepsi.com/ads_and_history/index.php
Click the ad titles "rain".
If anyone can get me the title of that song that plays during that ad I'd be shocked. I've been searching...
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twanvl && bilm_ks methods worked fine with the expected results.
Now, twanvl your method works identically to bilm_ks, I cannot see why your method is more "correct".
If you go iter =...
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I em having trouble with a list iteration.
I have to tranverse a list rather frequently, if an element is flagged for deletion then it must be removed.
for (list<int> iter = l.begin(); iter !=...
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Cyrptography functions are written on purpose with high complexity. So any brute-force cracking attemp takes forever. Often cryptographic programmers want the complexitiy of their algo to run...
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ABC (base 16) to base 10 = (12 * 16^0) + (11 * 16^1) + (10 * 16^2) = 2748
2748 (base 10) to base 16
= 2748 / 16 = 171 remainder 12
= 171 / 16 = 10 remainder 11
= 10 / 16 = 0 remainder 10
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Demands for the data structure:
- adding is always at the end.
- removal will occur anywhere.
- Must be quick to transverse.
- It will start size 0, max it can ever be is 4096
See wut is...
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If I need to keep track of (n) number of items (n > 0 && n < 4096), these items will be tranversed and updated each frame, if an item is flagged to be removed it will. Array removal may be constant...
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Er.... scratch that post.
I was linking to the DLL...
All is good now.
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I get this error message on every computer other than mine when I try and run my applications executable:
"this application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect....
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Well isn't that irony. I had already asked this question and gotten a perfect answer from you.
Thanks for the help (twice over) and sorry for the trouble,
Halsafar
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I am not finding it...
Tried several searches and came up with to many pages of results to care to search through. None authored: CornedBee
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It seems a lot of functions want to force UNICODE correct programming. This is driving me into the wall...
How can I convert a string to a LPCWSTR value? Everytime I try I seem to end up with...
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I use:
istringstream dblCheckStream(strToken);
double dValue = 0.0;
dblCheckStream >> dValue
To parse the double, this same method also works for ints. Could this be...
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So this behaviour is normal then?
Unavoidable.
Thanks,
Halsafar
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This is a method within a class I wrote that is used to split up a string into tokens given the delimeter. I wanted functionality similiar to the Java equivelant.
/**
* Get the next double...
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I need to read/write a bunch of string's to a binary file. Now this obviously requires the use of a char array. I want to avoid having to store the length of the char array and instead just store...
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Lemme make life simplier on everyone:
class A
{
virtual void foo() = 0;
}
class B : public A
{
void foo() {};
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EDIT: Skip this and read my reply. It gives a much more clear scenerio.
I need to make use of a function pointer to a member function. I am running into many issue's with this.
The problem...
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Yah I figure as much, I mean that is obvious. However VC8 is certainly complaining about it. foo() if its implimentation is in a source file I get an "unresolved external symbol". If I move I move...
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if(word[i]!= ' ' || ',' || '.' || '!' || '?')
This may not be your problem but should be looked at. When you use Conditional OR || each statement is evaluated to a boolean. Your first condition...
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Lets say:
class A {
public:
virtual void foo() = 0;
};
class B : public A {
void foo();
}
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I suppose I could subclass the keyboard, deal and toss the message before windows gets it?
Still simpler to just find it already made.
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I am acustomed to Linux and its environment that using Windows for anything but gaming seems like a big encumberson task... Anyway I'd like a way to map shortcuts like I do in Linux.
Example:...
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Well it seems you are right and those pages I checked first are right.
Problem is nobody told me that a source file had to present in the Solution.
See, right click the project name, select...
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Okay I know this is a rather basic question, but in VC6 and VC7 it was very easy to change how you linked your application to the runtime libraries. VC8 apparently is lacking this option or I cannot...
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Find your profile within the /Documents and Settings/user_name
Try copying that from the old drive to the new drive... You will retain your old profile, so icons, start menu, etc...
Not sure...
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Okay I got an AMD in my laptop which supports some power saving CPU Throttling (AMD's signature one, PowerNow or something I dunno...) Anyway, when I'm at school taking notes I have no need for...
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I posted on WindowsForums.com here is the reply I got:
Nellie2: "Well first of all, get rid of True Sword. It is a rogue program and is on Eric Howes list see here:...
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I am following the removal instructions.
From step one and on it seems there is nothing there.
sfc /scannow did not restore hal.dll so it wasn't broken...
Full System Scan did not find any...
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Okay I ran
sfc /scannow
It took about 20 minutes heh but finished without any warnrings, errors, nothing no questions or anything...
I also ran Norton 2005 fully up-to-date and it found...
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I ran avast worm cleaner, it found nothing.
True sword still finds it but is unable to deal with it, even though it says it has solved it.
I checked sophos webpage for how to remove the problem....
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Okay I downloaded the free trial.
Ran a full scan.
It found 80+ objects, mostly cookies, some FILENAME00#.CHK files.. All spyware apparently.
After running Ewido I ran True Sword and it...
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Okay I have tried two different virus scanners and none can seem to remove the apparent set of worms on my comp.
I've tried AVG, found none.
I tried True Sword since it mentions knowledge of the...
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