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This can be done directly without performing any conversion. Consider something like (not tried as I don't use VB):
Dim degA As Long, minA As Long, secA As Long
Dim degB As Long, minB As...
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Consider:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31409006/how-to-return-a-string-of-unknown-size-from-dll-to-visual-basic...
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The wa-21 link put me on the right track. You have to change DEC character set to get the line drawing characters
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DEC_Special_Graphics
All working OK now.
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VT100 defines the line drawing chars as those between 208-213, 218 and 247-251 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VT100_encoding ). However when I try to display the line drawing characters with these...
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I don't use VB - so I'm guessing that you shouldn't return std::string from RK_GetNameObjectID(int ID) as VB won't know what to do with it. The c++ std::string class uses dynamic memory to store the...
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There are two distinct optimisations - algorithm optimisations which are covered in good/advanced algorithm books and program optimisations which are covered in good/advanced language specific books....
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The authoritative source re algorithms is Donald Knuth's 'Art of Computer Programming'
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Computer-Programming-Volumes-1-4B-Boxed/dp/0137935102/ref=sr_1_1
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yes - I get the same.
I also like this from Zvoni's post
Time travel anyone?
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localtime() isn't one of the documented functions for quickc. See Appendix B of:
https://www.pcjs.org/documents/books/mspl13/c/mspqc/
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Same here. Had a couple of timeouts.
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Yep, Pascal doesn't allow this type of code. You'd either have to have vars say AL and AS defined at the beginning of the block or possibly a variant type.
Pascal allows variable definitions at the...
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They require a null-terminated array of ASCII chars (bytes) (the same format that atof() requires as a param). Is this a byte-array in VB? I don't use VB.
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For split a byte array can VB6 use the c function strtok? This returns a pointer to the next string delimited by a char(s). The found delimiter is replaced by NULL - giving you null-terminated...
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With Quick Sort you need to choose a 'viable' pivot. In the worst-case scenario, which occurs when the smallest or largest element is chosen as the pivot, Quick Sort shows a time complexity of O(n^2)...
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Well for 68754 the sum of its digits is 30. It has a total of 4 prime factors and 16 positive divisors....
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Why not on each one provide a ribbon of links to all the others?
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Yes, response is much improved.
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I'm getting a very slow response from this site. Between 20 and 30 seconds to access anything on the site with occasional 504 Gateway timeouts. Ping reports a round-trip time of 15ms.
Is this...
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Re ISAM. The beauty of ISAM is that you can create a file with multiple indexes and use these indexes to quickly locate required record(s). So from the TYPE in post #61 you might have an ISAM file...
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When I have to deal with multiple pointer dereferences (which I agree can be an absolute pain in the ****) I tend to draw diagrams representing memory and pointers and give value(s) to memory (such...
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When adding a number (n) to a pointer, c/c++ always treats n as the number of 'items' to be added - where 'item' is the type pointed to by the pointer. So if T is a pointer to int then T + 3 will add...
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What's with the partial swastika?
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Do VBForums have enough Python 'expert's to be able to answer Python questions?
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This was also asked for before here:
https://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?902190-2024-Suggestions&highlight=python
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I wanted to report a thread to ask the mods to move it but I get this error
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Well we contracted that well known programming company Acme Corporation to produce the code. They put their best 3 programmers on it (Daffy Duck, Goofy and Porky Pig) and produced this below. It...
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I thought General PC was the most appropriate - but feel free to move as there's been no replies :cry::cry:
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Is it ISAM you don't understand or using ISAM within QB? If it's ISAM there's plenty of info on the Internet.
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Bring back pascal/Delphi! You can specify the bounds of arrays as a type:
TYPE SUIT = (CLUB, DIAMOND, HEART, SPADE);
VALUE = (ACE, TWO, THREE, FOUR, FIVE, SIX, SEVEN, EIGHT, NINE, TEN,...
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I have 32 bit floating point numbers stored as (little endian):
(first 16 bits)
1 bit Mantissa sign (bit 15)
15 bit High Mantissa
(second 16 bits)
8 bit Low Mantissa
7 bit Exponent
1 bit...
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Originally MS wanted 'to control' (ie. own) Java so that they could 'adapt' it to how they wanted it. That failed so MS came up with .net as the competitor to Java. c# was to be MS's Java....
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There is possibly another method I don't think has been mentioned. If you don't want subscription then you get what you pay for and only what you pay for. No free updates, no free fixes etc. If you...
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See dday's post #10 re escrow.
However unless I've missed something (quite possible...) then what happens if Wayne is able to continue working on it but just doesn't for some reason. Does it then...
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??? In c/c++ the type of Operands in an expression are 'promoted' to the higher type (unsigned is higher than signed, 32 bit is higher than 16, double higher than int etc). This...
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The only time we used subscriptions was for the old MSDN where we got the new DVD's every month by post. To pay continuously to just use software which stops working if you don't pay, then NO. For a...
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Resurrect and update the ANSI Basic standard x3.113 (and as incorporated as ISO/IEC 10279:1991). This was last updated 1987!
https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/FIPS/fipspub68-2-Jan1987.pdf...
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OK. What size are the files? I'm talking about multi-hundred megabyte files. Could be quite different experience for smallish files.
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Well if this is going to be a recurring operation, then I'd suggest trying it with different number of threads (1 - 40?) and find where the 'sweet point' is. At some point you should be seeing...
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