C/C++ :: Boost Dynamic Bitset Block Size

Mar 12, 2012

I am designing an application in which I need to deal with many different variables in which different sequences of bits are stored. I have very strict memory requirements so I decided to use the boost::dynamic_bitset data type which works very well in my scenario as I need to dynamically allocate/deallocate/resize the variables.

The only problem is that I am not able to change the size of the blocks in which the dynamic_bitsets are stored.

I mean, even if I specify the blocks should be "unsigned char", I always obtain 32 bytes allocation by sizeof function, even if the variable is empty.

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C Sharp :: Displaying Text File Block By Block In C#

Dec 21, 2012

I have a text file that is divided into blocks:

#1
1:animal
2:food
3:moves
4:oxygen

#2
1:eats:2
2:breaths:2
3:can:1
4:is a:1

#3
1:1:2
1:3:3
1:2:4

And the following program that displays block by block:

StreamReader streamReader = new StreamReader("G:LAB123LABWORK2.txt");
            int block = 0;
            while (!streamReader.EndOfStream)  {
                string line = streamReader.ReadLine().Trim();
                if (line.CompareTo("") == 0)

[Code] .....

My problem is am supposed to add a verification code so that if i put a string e.g 1:?:? it returns the block where the string is found and gives of all possible answers.

Attached Files : LABWORK2.txt (240 Bytes)

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Apr 24, 2013

My purpose is to fill a matrix with random numbers. As you can see in the code, I defined a matrix called sim_matrix (which should be filled), but the dimensions of such matrix is given by the parameters that we introduce in the constructor. Because we don't know the size of such matrix until we give these parameters through the constructor. I'd like to know how to declare such matrix, or how to modify the size,...

The header of my file MonteCarlo.h is:

/* MonteCarlo.h */

#ifndef MONTECARLO_H_
#define MONTECARLO_H_
using namespace std;
class MonteCarlo {
public:
MonteCarlo(int n_paths, int n_simulations);

[Code] ......

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Jun 12, 2013

I remember in C++, when a dynamic array is allocated, the size of this array is stored right before the array in memory. Therefore compiler knows exactly how long, when this array is deleted.

Do all compilers store the size this way? Is it a safe method to get the size of a dynamic array?

Here is a example code, it works fine on Visual Studio 2012.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class dummy {
public:
dummy() {
cout<<"dummy created"<<endl;

[Code]...

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Feb 6, 2013

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why, if to my understanding the first user's input already sets the size of the array

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;

[Code].....

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Apr 22, 2013

I'm doing an exercise which involves for the user to enter the size of the dynamic array and then enter the numbers, but then it needs to create another dynamic array with the same numbers expect if the number repeats it only has one of it. I've done the first part of the exercise but I'm having trouble with creating the new array.

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Nov 8, 2013

I'm now working on a class to handle matrices and matrix operations. I dynamically allocate a two dimensional array with its size as an input. My problem is that i need to resize the matrix structure (to fit to the size of a product of two matrices or to adjust the size after deleting a row or column for example). I make the resizing by deleting the allocated 2d array after saving its first element address to another pointer to pointer, after saving the useful data in an other array, then i use new[] operator to create a new 2d array using the same address of the old deleted array.

void My_matrix ::delete_row(int a) {
int i,j;
int buffer_row_index = -1; //note that our work is zero based, as we acess the private member of an object of the same class we are working on and we access to the array as it is (zero based) so if this variable is -1, it will be 0 when it enters for the first time and saves the data in the right position.
My_matrix buffer(number_of_rows-1,number_of_columns);

[Code] ....

I do this in a way that i think is unsafe. This code is sometimes unstable and gives an unhandled exception whose reason is unknown. I need to know whether this way is good enough or if there any other better ways.

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Jul 22, 2012

I've been in a strange problem. Im in need to have a dynamic character size, but that increases the outputsize of my program by almost 50kb. (while the program was 11kb previously).

Example:

Char One[7000]; (11kb output)

int Z = 7000;
Char Two[Z];

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Dec 2, 2013

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However, i have remove the global variable which contribute the error to my code previously. Now I assigned all the arr individually but not using the global variable. However, i still not get the desired board i want. i still keep getting 9x9 array board.

And i also need limit the board size only from 4 to 9. And how do i do that.

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdbool.h>

[Code] .....

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Aug 29, 2014

I'm a little lost with this program. The idea is to dynamically allocate an array and increase its size every time a new integer is inputted by the user. I believe it is a memory leak but as we have just started learning this I'm not sure how to recognise it. Sometimes I can input as many integers as I want other times 2 or 3 before it crashes. When I can input enough values i exit the loop and send it to the sort function and mean calculator function, all works fine there except the last number inputted becomes this huge value not hexadecimal though... As such I'm at a loss as what to look at next, so here you go:

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
void SelectSort(int [], int);
float MeanCalc(int [], int);
float MedianCalc(int* [], int);

[Code] .....

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Jan 18, 2013

I am looking to have a member of type bitset in a C++ class. Is it possible ?

Something like below:

Class abc
{
bitset<32> var;
}

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I've got a class A and want to have a bitset container in it, whose size just get's defined when running an instance of this class:

#include <bitset>
class A {
bitset <n> bc;
A(int n) : n(n) {};
};

Something like that.

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Nov 29, 2013

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Here's my program bake.cpp(name does not reflect content) I've been researching this binary error and haven't been able to find a solution...

Code:
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <conio.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
//Display a list of options.
cout << "Choose your favorite:" << endl;
[Code] ....

Error code..

1>------ Build started: Project: bake, Configuration: Debug Win32 ------
1> bake.cpp
1>c:usersjonbecherdocumentsvisual studio 2012projectsbakebakebake.cpp(41): error C2784: 'std::basic_istream<_Elem,_Traits> &std::operator >>(std::basic_istream<_Elem,_Traits> &,std::basic_string<_Elem,_Traits,_Alloc> &)' : could not deduce template argument for 'std::basic_istream<_Elem,_Traits> &' from 'std::basic_ostream<_Elem,_Traits>'

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using namespace std;
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int size_row = 12;
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[Code] ....

I am having problems with passing a block of a char to a variable, so i could print it out.

It gives me an error: value of type *char cannot be assigned to a entity type char.

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/*This is a program that gets a user to input a starting and ending value.
The code then prints the number ie 1 and 5 would be (1,2,3,4,5) and all the squares and cubes.
There is a case statement asking weather you want to run it as a for or as a while loop.
The choices are case sensitive.
*/

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#include <stdlib.h>
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[Error] request for member 'toString' in 'myblock', which is of non-class type 'SignatureBlock()'

Here is the code:

Assignment1.cpp

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
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using namespace std;
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public:
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public:    
 Circle_computations() {

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I'm writing a program in which I have to use a matrix to represent a file in code. because it's a file, the size of the matrix is undefined, and therefore the matrix has to be dynamic. I found out that my compiler doesn't like dynamic multidimensional arrays, so I was thinking of this matrix as a dynamic (monodimensional) array of other dynamic (monodimensional) arrays. My program (and thus this example) uses unsigned chars.

unsigned char variable=something;
unsigned char**matrix=new unsigned char*[lenghtOfMainArray];
for(int rowNumber=0;rowNumber<lenghtOfArray;rowNumber++)
{

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if(a > 0) {
}

// block B
if(a > 1) {
} }

Block A and B should be executed separately, according to entry from keyboard. For example, if entry "1", block A will be executed and block B will be ignored; if entry "2" the inverse will happen.

I can control the execution of these two blocks through macro but the code will be separated during compilation. But is there a way to control them without using macro?

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I am working on a program that does something like this,

Void main() {
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cout<<"E";timedelay(1);
cout<<"L";timedelay(1);
cout<<"L";timedelay(1);
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{
....
}
}

This code is just for fancy and I would like to squish in some statements which would give the user an option to skip it (by entering any keyboard key),and resume with the rest of the program.

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