C/C++ :: How To Check If EXE File Runs

May 19, 2014

found out that I had to split my project in two programs (console projects).

I wanna make sure in the main program that the logger runs and if I can, have the main program do commands within the console.

Now how can I do this? is it a header that I have to include? is it a built in feature of c++?

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C/C++ :: Loop Runs Twice When Reading Chars To Array From File

Nov 26, 2014

I am trying to write a function to save the state of a tic tac toe game. It seems to be working well except the loop to read the chars in from a .txt file is running 18 times instead of 9 and thus overwriting the array with blank boxes. The code below is the part of the function I am having an issue with. Counter is being increased every time the second for loop runs which should be 9 times. However, it is apparently running 18 times with the first 9 runs filling newBoard correctly and the second 9 times overwriting it with boxes. how to fix it?

ifstream inputFile("file.txt");
char newBoard[3][3];
char a;
int counter = 0;
while(counter<=9) {
for(int r = 0; r<3; r++)

[code]...

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Oct 15, 2013

Program compiles and runs no problem but closes right away when finished.

Heres the code:
Code: #include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
using namespace std;
double calcDistance(double,double, double, double);
float calcKilometers(float, const float) ;

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May 16, 2014

The code is supposed to display the total and averages of the data as well, but cuts off due to an error in the code. The code should also:

1)Print checks for all employees, one per page, sorted by lastname. The first check number, 100, is to be read from a company data file (see requirement 4). The border of each check is important and should not be omitted.

2)Convert the net pay to a text string for each check printed.

3)Print a reference code on each check. The reference code is obtained by combining the first letter of the lastname with all the consonants remaining after removing all vowels (a,e,i,o,u).

4)Use the same employee data found in assignment 2. Use company data, obtained from a text file, for each check printed:

Spoiler

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>

typedef short BOOLEAN;
typedef char STR15[15 + 1];
typedef char STR10[10 + 1];
typedef struct PayRecord

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Apr 20, 2014

I want to create a welcome text header during the program runs. I wanna keep it at the top while the program is running (like asking for input@ showing output).

EG:
-----
WELCOME
----- //Stay until end of the program
// output/input. "WELCOME" stay at the top

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Mar 13, 2014

I have an interesting (and incredibly frustrating) problem where my application runs fine, but ONLY when a debugger is attached to it.

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How to debug in this situation.

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Mar 24, 2014

I have an assignment to write a program that will calculate the number of days between two dates (including leap years). We have to read the data from a file and in my current input file I have:

1 1 2000 1 5 2004
5 2 2005 2 5 2009
1 15 1998 1 15 2001

for testing purposes. When I run the program the console runs continuously spouting out "The days between your two dates are 1097." Which would be the correct output for the last set of dates entered, but I need to find out where I've messed up in my main.

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
bool isLeap(int x) {
if (x % 400 == 0) {

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Mar 24, 2013

I have this code to check if file exist already and its work, but what i need is : is to add feature to function to see if the file already exist open same file and rename it with another name ,probably file2

assume file name is "abc.c"

This scenario like this

User>>(provide file name)

Code>>(check if file already exist show msg:

"File already (abc.c) exist would you like to create another file and rename it ("abc2.c") "maybe it need loop to search directory "????

User>>if press yes ok it will make another file with another name but if no exit the function and dont create another file

Code: // function to check file existence and here what i need to add the feature above

int fExist(const char* fn){
struct stat buffer;
int exist = stat(fn,&buffer);
if(exist == 0)

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Feb 14, 2015

I am trying to make a program that asks for password when you try to open a file. I tried with that, obviously without success .

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#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <windows.h>
using namespace std;
int main () {
ifstream file("test.txt");
string password;

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Jan 13, 2015

I have been given a task of checking the size of file in Linux machine using C Program. Below is what I came up with

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
void main(int argc, char **argv) {
FILE *fp;
char ch;
int size = 0;

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But Now I have been asked to modify this code in a way that instead of passing the file name as parameter, I have to make a database connection and fetch the value of the filename and location from the database table and check the size . My program has to repeat this process every ten minutes, which means every ten minutes my program has to hit the database, fetch the value and check the size in the file system.

I heard like I Have to create a Fork Call, and have the child instance run every ten minutes.

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Jun 6, 2013

I wrote a program that should check if phrase is in file and output the result.

File:
//////////////
Eat my shorts!
Ay Carumba!
Stupid Flanders...
////////

Why my program doesn't cout?

#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstdio>
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
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Jan 27, 2015

finishing my program which needs to do the following:

(i) Write code to read in the dictionary into an array of words

(ii) Write code to check the spelling of a word entered by the use

(iii) Like Scrabble / Countdown the user enters the letters they have and my code must find the word using the highest number of those letters

I have completed a good bit so far but I'm stuck on my checkSpelling() and findWord() functions as well as part (iii)

#include "stdafx.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include "string.h"
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int getOption();
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Sep 21, 2013

Just wonder is it possible that if the file exist, this function below will fail by returning non-zero value?

_access( INIFilename, 00 )
00 - check for Existence only

I noticed that sometimes if even the file exist, the function will fail or return non-zero value. So trying to find out and duplicate this error. It tends to happen intermittently. How can I find out what causing this error?

Code:
char INIFilename[256]="C: emp est.ini";
unsigned long Error = 0;
if( _access( INIFilename, 00 ) != 0 ) {
Error= GetLastError();
printf ("Failed to access INI file %s (%ul)", INIFilename, Error);
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code:
{
int S1 = 300;
int S2 = 0;

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make it so it runs only each time i press the button?

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Jul 31, 2013

Over the last few days, I've been trying to implement a spell checker in c++ that checks if the inputted word is in the dictionary file on my computer. However, as I'm nearing completion of the project, I keep running into more and more errors, some of which I do not understand. My program is complete, albeit, with some minor bad practices (I hard coded a few things just to get the program up and running.For some reason, everything works well until I output spelling suggestions. I type in "mses" (attempting to spell mess) and it returns some strange characters. It does definitely recognize that there are two permutations that match words in the dictionary (however they are both mess due to the algorithm implemented), and I don't understand why? I will work on removing the duplicates after.

// Spell Checker.cpp : Defines the entry point for the console application.//

#include "stdafx.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>

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Sep 13, 2013

I'm using SDL to try to create a Run and Shoot game. But I do not know how to check if a key is down while the user is HOLDING it.

I do know how to check if a key was pressed.

I have tried with the "event.key.keysym.sym" and "Uint8 *keystate = GetKeyState(NULL)" both worked to check if a key was down but I thought that the GetKeyState(); Function would even check when a key where HELD down

I want my player to move while holding down left or right arrow. So I did something like:

Code:

Uint8 *keystate = GetKeyState(NULL);
if (keystate[SDLK_RIGHT]) {
apply_surface(x++, y, player, screen);
}

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Nov 12, 2013

I am writing a console program for a class. I have satisfied the assignment, but I want to clear up what is mostly a cosmetic problem. The program prints a form to the console and places the cursor at a location on the form where the user inputs data. The problem occurs when the user presses the enter key without entering data. The cursor goes to the beginning of the next line. If the user enters data after this, the program functions correctly. I want to know how I can reposition the cursor if the user enters no data.

This is the code that reads one of the values:

Code:

void getHousing(HANDLE screen, MonthlyBudget &inputBudget) {
placeCursor(screen, HOUSING_ROW, ACTUAL_COL);
cin >> inputBudget.housing;
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placeCursor(screen, HOUSING_ROW, ACTUAL_COL);
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placeCursor(screen, HOUSING_ROW, ACTUAL_COL);
cin >> inputBudget.housing;
}
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Sep 22, 2013

I'm getting a stack overflow error because for large numbers, this code I'm working on allocates too much on the stack.

Is there a way of tracking stack allocations specifically?

Will multithreading solve my problem if each thread is doing the static allocations?

Would I really have to use malloc or new every time I wanted to use memory just to make my code scale to huge numbers?

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I want to check whether a certain character is in a string or not but my code is not working

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Sep 24, 2013

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Code:
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
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C :: Array And Matrix Check

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1. Input an dimension and elements of an array from the keyboard. Count the odd elements of an array and that number join to variable K, then sort the last K elements in decreasing order.

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
main ()
{
int A[100], i, n, j, K = 0;
printf ("Type in the dimension of an array:
");
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C :: Check Whether Input Is A Character Or Not

Apr 27, 2013

Code:
char value;
printf_s("enter:");
if (scanf_s("%c", &value) != 1)
{
printf_s("oppppssss
");
}
else
{
printf_s("ok");
}

I wanted to check whether the input is a character or not, if a character is given then the output suppose to be "ok", but the output is always "oppppssss", where is the problem here?

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