C/C++ :: What HTTP Command Allow Using Integer Variable
Jan 24, 2014
How can I use an integer variable in a http command example:
int num, canal;
for (num =0, num < 10, num++){
canal = num;
system( "wget http:'/'/192.168.3.4/channel.cgi?channel= canal");
}
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Jun 17, 2014
I'm working on a project that's got a lot of moving parts, from feedback from a position sensor to real-time video editing. The script that runs the sensor is in C++, and the API for the video editing software (vMIX) is executed with HTTP protocol. I'm hoping to use that C++ script to control the video software (as some of the editing is dependent on particular feedback from the sensor), and wanted to see how to execute a HTTP command from a C++ script.
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Feb 25, 2015
I want define Variable that has all amount of between two integer example: 2-4
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Oct 10, 2014
In my program I'm trying to add 200 to the variable named "gold". I thought this would work, but I guess it's not:
int gold2=gold+200;
int gold=gold2;
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Nov 25, 2014
Consider the below initialization of x.
int x = 0x01234567;
If x is stored in RAM as given below, what would be the address x in both case?
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Assume that size of integer is 4 byte.
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Oct 16, 2014
this program is not giving to chance to enter the ooplevel value.
Code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
const int SLEN = 30;
struct student {
char fullname[SLEN];
char hobby[SLEN];
int ooplevel;
};
// getinfo() has two arguments: a pointer to the first element of
// an array of student structures and an int representing the
[Code]...
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Aug 25, 2013
I intend to reference this thread from another thread so I do not clutter that thread with code
/* This code is relied on by some of the functions I will post */
typedef unsigned long long zxumax;
typedef signed long long zxsmax;
[Code]....
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Dec 6, 2014
I need to create a stack with the container being an unsigned int. I tried to put in numbers up to four bits each and have the program read the numbers individually. This is the code I am using:
void push(int n)//item n is pushed onto the stack, throw exception on full stack {
string str="Error";
if (isFull())
throw str;
[Code] ....
When I have tested it, the program is reading the numbers as one whole number. For example, I put in the number 2, and it displays the number 2. Then I put in 2 again, but this time it displays the number 10, instead of 2 2.
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Aug 25, 2013
I already have the standard one that mimics the one taught in schools written but I've found that there is a faster formula that can be used however I not sure how to implement this. The formula is called the "Fast Fourier Transform", any simplistic example using this function base:
typedef unsigned int uint;
typedef unsigned char uchr;
uint umul( uint* src, uint val ) {
uint des = *src;
[Code] ....
If you're doing the buffer based functions then I have some pre-made functions you may need. [URL]
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Aug 24, 2013
On a controlled buffer of unsigned char it is possible to do subtraction faster than if you followed standard mathematical rules, here is an example:
typedef unsigned char uchr;
uchr num1 = 5; //00000101
uchr num2 = 3; //00000011
num2 = ~num2; // 11111100
++num2; // 11111101
uchr num3 = num1 + num2; // 00000010(2) - computer truncates result to fit char
Since you will be working with a buffer you don't even need to worry about truncating the final bit because the add function will not be able to reach it - unless it is given the ability to grow the buffer in which case you just set the bit to 0 yourself
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Mar 29, 2012
In the code below:
void test(int * i) {
i = new int;
*i = 10;
cout << "i: " << *i << endl;
[Code] ....
The outuput is:
i: 10
t: (some memory position).
If I really want to allocate an integer variable to t, i need to modify the void test(int * i) procedure to void test(int *& i).
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Dec 25, 2014
What I'm trying to do is to assign the length of a string to an integer variable. This is what i tried, it did not work.
Code:
printf("Enter a string
");
fgets(test_pass, 30, stdin);
strcpy(x,(strlen(test_pass)));
printf("%d", x);
This was just a test, and it did not compile. How to do this?
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Jun 2, 2013
what I need is to get the first integer from a file and assign it to a variable and the others integers to an array. Example: Thats my file content 5 4 6 7 8 0 and that would be the code:
Code:
struct Array{
int n;
int *v;
}
[code]....
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Mar 27, 2014
I am trying to make sure no floating point numbers can be input at any time in my roulette program. My code is too long to put in one post so I shall piece it out
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <random>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <ctime>
using namespace std;
// structure of arrays to pass to functions
[Code] .....
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Feb 8, 2015
I need to average integer measuring samples and store this variable, so that it can`t be changed.
I need to get the initial pressure reading from my bmp085 pressure sensor, an integer value between 0 and 10000 and store the initial value after program start, so I can compare the later readings to determine whether pressure went down or up. The value to store should also be integer, rounding errors don`t matter.
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Nov 8, 2013
I need to have a program display an error message if the variable entered isn't an integer but then I want it to cin again. I have this but it doesn't work:
cout << "Enter an Integer: " ;
for (;;) {
cin >> var;
if (!cin) {
[Code] ....
I am not sure how to do what I want and this doesn't work, it just repeats That wasn't an int.. over and over again.
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May 12, 2014
My intent was to convert the string variable for the year to an integer data type. The code compiles but now cannot run on my system. I'm not sure what's going as to what the program is displaying.
Objective: Prompt the user for two years. Print all Comedy movies that were released between those two years.
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <string>
#include <fstream>
#include <cctype>
using namespace std;
struct Movie {
string name;
[Code] .....
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Feb 15, 2013
I am facing a problem in C++,I want to execute a command in Command prompt from a specific path.I am able o select a path and execute cmd.exe using the function ShellExecute but the problem is after selecting the path I am not able to execute the command, the command is appearing on another command prompt.
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Apr 9, 2013
I'm connecting to my website through sockets, like this:
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <winsock2.h>
#include <string.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
WSADATA wsadata;
if (WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(2,2), &wsadata) == -1)
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I want to send GET to a certain web page. How can I do that?
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May 18, 2014
I make a simple c++ http post request using socket and it is working fine. But how to get only the message of the response. Here is my receive code:
char buffer[1028];
recv(socket, buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0);
printf("%s", buffer);
Then here is the response that the http send back.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Data: Mon, 19 May 2014 12:46:36 GMT
Server: Apache/2.4.9 (Win32) OpenSSL/0.9.8y PHP/5.4.27
X-Powered-By: PHP/5.4.27
Coneten-Length: 28
Content-Type: text/html
All done! Do some stuff now. So what I want to try is get 3 things in this response and put them to string vector but how to do this. What I need is to parse the response and the 200 OK, 28 and All done! Do some stuff now. then put them to string vector.
expected result
response[0] = 200 OK;
response[1] = 28
response[2] = All done! Do some stuff now
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Apr 11, 2014
I am new to SOAP and i have already done message based communication in WindowsFromApplication where both can send and receive SoapEnvalope using TCP.
But Now i am facing a problem where one Side is in WindowsFormApplication and other is in ASP.NET and i want to communicate in save way. (creating a Listeners on both application and send envelops) here is my code, i have confusions that how to make a receiver and secondly should i add a web service (asmx) in my asp.net project or not? and i want to communicate using HTTP
here is my code.
SoapEnvalopeReceiver receiver = new SoapEnvalopeReceiver();
receiver.throwEnvalopeEvent += receiver_throwEnvalopeEvent;
Uri listeningURL = new Uri(textBoxReceiveAt.Text);
EndpointReference erpReceive = new EndpointReference(listeningURL);
SoapReceivers.Add(erpReceive, receiver);
labelStatus.Text = "Connected";
labelStatus.Visible = true;
or I don't know how can make Asp.net application a listener and form Application too .....
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Apr 22, 2014
I have issues with this i am new to winsock. so i was learning to use winsock for http POST request
Compiles correctly, but doesnt connect i get the error "Connection Failure" what do you think can be wrong
My code goes like this:
Code: #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <Winsock2.h>
[Code] .....
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Jun 23, 2014
I am testing HTTP Headers and I have an strange problem. When I get the response of the server, it is the correct one the first time. If I use a for loop to send more than one request and get more than one response, this response seems to be overlapped with the previous ones. To a better explanation of the problem I attach the code I am using and the output generated:
TCPSocket.h
-----------
#ifndef _TCPSOCKET_H_
#define _TCPSOCKET_H_
class TCPSocket {
private:
int localSocket;
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So, a bigger loop, a bigger the response of the server. However, I know the response of the server is always the same.
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Oct 18, 2014
I need to create C++ app that uploads a file using http request. I have the following php file on my server:
<?php
$uploaddir = '/var/www/uploaded/';
$uploadfile = $uploaddir . basename($_FILES['file']['name']);
echo '<pre>';
if (move_uploaded_file($_FILES['file']['tmp_name'], $uploadfile)) {
[Code] .....
Now, i know the general idea of how its supposed to be done but I just cant get it right. Either my "post" message is wrong all the time or some library is not working properly. Im not even including the code for the application because I have 5 projects, each with different approach and none of them is working.
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Apr 3, 2014
How can i write a function that will read an "unsigned integer" into a variable of type "unsigned short int"? i can not use cin >> inside the function.. so i am looking for atleast a hint!
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Feb 7, 2013
I'm trying to send some binary data, such as an animated gif, via an HTTP response for a simple web server.
I am having issues having the browser close the connection after receipt of the data.
I create the header such as:
"HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Length: <file size>
Content-Type: <file type>
<binary data>"
This is stored in a malloc'ed char *. To add the binary data I'm using fread: fread(request + strlen(request), 1, size, fp)
I then write 'total' bits via connfd:
write(connfd, request, total)
where total = strlen(headerRequest) + size + 3 (for ending
).
The writing seems to be okay however the image doesn't load and the browser still seems to be waiting for data.
If I added "Connection: close" to the header and closed connfd myself the page loads fine. Obviously, for efficiency purposes, I'd rather only close connfd once read() returns 0.
The header creation code is below:
======= Code:
/* Try to get file */
strcat(cwd, file);
if(endsWith (cwd, ".html") || endsWith(cwd, ".htm")) {
strcpy(fileType, "text/html");
binary = 0;
} else if (endsWith(cwd, ".txt")) {
strcpy(fileType, "text/plain");
binary = 0;
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