I am new to C# and just want to understand if an entire Test Automation Framework can be built using only C#. I would not want any dependency on available commercial tools in the market for executing the Test Action steps. Though a few points that i see will need to be taken care of at the onset.
1. creating and maintaining Object repository in some form of file extension
2. preparing a GUI for capturing user Test Action Steps
3. retrieving the respective test objects from Object Repository and firing the respective Action commands on those objects
4. handling test data within the Automation Framework Solution folder.
I have been exploring a series of blogs and found that point # 2 and 4 are achievable. However points 1 & 3 above looks a big challenge.
[URL] if I using Visual Studio Class Wizard to create MFC class based on Microsoft Word 97 type library Msword8.olb. Then will the final application works with higher versions, such as Word 2003, 2007, 2010 and 2013?
I need to sort these students based on their test scores.
My biggest problem is with my sort function. I am not sure of the syntax to call the items the proper way. I also don't know how to call the function properly as I know that i can't pass a int to a struct. Also not sure about the z malloc. Just threw that one in there.
Code: struct student{ int id; int score; }; void sort(struct student* students, int n){ /*Sort the n students based on their score*/
I have developed the msword automation using the following link
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and using VC++ in Visual studio 2010,and msoffice 2007.
Its working fine. but the exe can not run in windows xp (same msoffice 2007 and installation folder also same). i do not know what is the problem. plz tell about how compactability in both os and different version of office like 2003, 2007, 2010, etc....
I want to create an application that automatize different applications in the sense that my application will be able to press automatically different buttons on another application.
For example: my application will start, let's say, Microsoft Office, will press some buttons in MSOffice, and will close MSOffice.
Using Excel Automation in Visual Studio 2010 C++, how do I define a name? As a user of Excel, you can enter a name that then can be used in formulas to refer to a range of cells. The range changes as the user inserts columns or rows. My program has worked with various versions of Excel dating back to the early 2000's.
I have a bunch of classes derived from COleDispatchDriver: CXLApplication, CXLRange, CXLWorkbook, CXLWorkbooks, and CXLWorksheet that have many functions, but I have no documentation... How to define a named range using functions of these classes (probably CXLRange)?
I have found the following article to be a very excellent run through on how to use Outlook automation with C++ in Visual Studio 2010. However, I cannot find any description of how to add an attachment(s) to an email.
How to automate Outlook 2010 by using C++ in Visual Studio 2010 together with MFC
I`m working with MS Visual Studio 6. Trying to connect Word server with my window. This is call server in my class CXContainerView, inherit from CScrollView:
I am currently learning C and im in the middle of completing my assignment. It has to calculate parking whilst account for a few values here is the assignment sheet for specifics. Design Specifications Write, compile and test a C program with appropriate use..It's practically error less yet when i compile it doesn't come up with what i need.
I'm trying to basically have a user input the amount of test they want averaged, then have the user input the test scores. Send the test scores to a function and have them ordered in ascending then send it to another function that averages it. When I wrote the function I keep getting the address back instead of the actual values.
i have so far, and im having trouble finding a way to store 5 test scores for each student that has been entered. for example: enter name: chaotic enter id number: 12312312
Enter test score 1: Enter test score 2: Enter test score 3 etc.......
my assignment is to print out the numbers from 2 to 20 stating if they are primes or not using loops and/or a function..once i execute, it throws the program into an infinite loop...
#include <iostream> #include <cmath> using namespace std; bool prime(int n); int main() { int i;
- When I need to code something, what is the process I should go through to design any algorithm(s), and solve the problem in the most efficient/flexible way? At the moment, I just think up a way of solving it and if it works I will use the code in my current project, but as I have found out from some of my larger projects, this definitely is not the way to go!
- How can I criticize my own code? Again, if I write some code that works I'll keep it. Go through the code and look out for optimizations or refactor the code? Which leads to my last question...
- How can I test my code for efficiency? What are the best ways of testing algorithms (etc) that I have added to see if they are fast enough? Of course, it will probably involve some kind of timer, but how will I be able to tell if X milliseconds is a good enough time?
My prog name is test and the problem is when i compile it gives error : 'test' is not recognized as an internal or external command,operable program or batch file.
Code:
#include <stdio.h> #define ISDIGIT(y) ( y >= 48 && y <= 57 ) main( ) }
I am currently trying to write a test program involving constructors. I know what I am about to ask is pretty basic stuff but Visual Studio is not recognizing when I declare strings for some reason. My code isn't completed yet but as I am typing string in to declare the variable in the class Visual Studio is not recognizing string as a usable value.
I was doing a side programming challenge in my workbook that asked me to dynamically allocate and array for test scores. So far I have an array that will accept an integer to allocate the amount of test scores and then will accept integers to populate the array, however when I try to cout the contents of the array the numbers are absurdly different than what was put in. Here's my code:
#include "stdafx.h" #include <iostream> using namespace std; void main() { cout << "How many test scores?" << endl; int scores(0);
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And this is the output screen: How many test scores? 4 Enter test score 1: 22 Enter test score 2: 33 Enter test score 3: 44 Enter test score 4: 55 -33686019 18472 55656634 201345063 Press any key to continue . . .
Why am I getting these crazy numbers? I've looked back and forth from examples in my book and it doesn't look like I'm doing anything wrong.
I'm trying to test if a character is a vowel. I made a separate function for the test, I'm not really sure how to get my return value to output whenever I call the function from main?
Also, I'm not good with while loops and can't figure out how to get it to continue asking whether or not the user wants to keep entering values.
#include <cstdlib> #include <iostream> using namespace std; bool isVowel(bool); int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { char var1, cont;
I am working on a program that calculates the average of a list of test scores entered, with the list ended with a negative score (which is not calculated), as long as a user enters a name.
#include<iostream> #include<string> using namespace std; int main() { string name; double score = 0.0; //user input score
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I have gotten the while loop to function. The problem lies in the calculation in the average of the test scores, such as when I enter the scores 87 76 90 -1 , which is supposed to give an average of 84.3 but my result when outputted is 86. what the problem is and what I can do to fix this error?
My assignment is to make a program that tests whether something is a Palindrome or not using a recursive function. Also, in order to test what type the Palindrome is (if it is indeed a palindrome) I'll need to merge sort it. Now alphabet characters, spaces, and numbers are all allowed, as long as the spaces line up with the spaces in the original input. And yes this is user inputted. I can show you what I've got so far and then I'll tell you what my problem is.
#include <iostream> #include <istream> #include <string> #include <string.h> #include <conio.h> using namespace std; /************To Test if Palindrome*******************/ bool IsPalindrome(char *str, int size) { if( str[0] == str[size-1]);
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Now my problem is that I can't seem to get the test to work correctly. Since the word is user inputted I don't have any way of knowing the size so that kind of complicates it a little bit. The other thing is I was told by my professor that I need a boolean flag to make it work, and I need to set the value to the return of the IsPalindrome function. I'm not sure how to do that. I also don't haven't been able to add in the MergeSort yet, so the Order and Type don't really work correctly because I'm not sure how to get int len for it. (len is length)