C++ :: How To Clear Exception Mask For A File
Feb 12, 2015
When creating an exception mask for a file, should an exception throw during a file operation, I can reset the state bits of the actual file using ios::clear().
Though after doing so, will the exception mask still throw an exception, thinking that the specified error state flags are still set to true? If so, how can I reset the exception mask so that it is ready to throw more exceptions should the appropriate situations arise in the future?
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Jul 28, 2013
I'm writing a program that converts hex to letters and writes the letters to a file.To write I'm currently using ofstream("output.txt" ios::app)But the issue with this is, is that everytime I run the program, it appends and doesn't write from the beginning of the text file.So what I want to know is, how do I clear the contents of a text file, before writing to it?
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Nov 19, 2014
Code:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
float CalcFinal (float homework, float lab, float midterm, float finalexam) {
[Code]....
This assignment is basically to take marks from a txt file and display them and a final mark in another txt file. I've managed to do it, except for one thing. I'm not sure how to replace and ID number (eg. 1234577) with another that has the first 3 numbers masked (eg. xxx4577). How do I do this?
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Feb 10, 2013
I have some strings that shows big number. I need to add commas to the big number so for example 9999999 become 9,999,999.
I need it to be localized and I know that some languages uses the char '.' instead of ',' ... How can I do it ?
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Mar 27, 2014
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <locale>
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
#include <set>
using namespace std;
//*******************************************************************
bool char_compare(const char& d1, const char& d2)
[code]....
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Apr 7, 2010
The objective: Open and read a CSV file one line at a time using SQL commands.
The problem: I am getting an error that I have a feeling may not point to the "real" problem.
Where I may have syntax or other errors in code.
stInputConn = "Provider=Microsoft.jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=V:\IT\RE\Exports\;Extended Properties="text;HDR=YES;Format=Delimited(,)"";
OleDbConnection cn = new OleDbConnection(stInputConn);
stInputFileName = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings.Get("InputFile");
// the input file name is CSV_DataExport.CSV
[Code] .....
The last line (ExecuteReader) is where I get the OleDb Exception.
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May 21, 2013
here is a nested stl map
typedef struct struct_RISCP {
float nSCPTotal;
int nSCPCount;
CString strIMEI;
std::map<UINT8, int> mapSection;
}RISCPSt;
map<stRncCellIdntyDmnType, RISCPSt>m_mapRISCP;
it occupied too much memory,i wanted to clear them(both outer map and inner map) ,some one told me you just need to call m_mapRISCP.clear(),then the mapSection (inner map) will be cleared automaticly,in other words, m_mapRISCP.clear() will clear both outer map and inner map.
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Nov 4, 2013
I have a one simple question :D. I want to output to the console some symbols. Let's say that i have a loop.
for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) cou << "* ";
Then I want to output other symbols but I want to overwrite the previous symbols. I know I can use system("cls"); but it blinks if I try to output the same characters. For example if I have:
for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) cou << "* ";
system("cls");
for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) cou << "* ";
After I run this code the first loop outputs ten "*". Then there is a blink and there are again ten "*" shown. How can I avoid this blink?
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Apr 4, 2014
vector<int> *vec; allocate memory and
suppose vec conatins 10 values then
erase(vec->begin(),vec->end());
vec.clear();
both should be used or any one one is fine to erase all ??
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Nov 3, 2014
Is there any way I can clear only a selected part of the screen? (I'm aware of system("cls"))
For example, when you enter a date, and is wrong, could it just errase that input and only say "Wrong try again" without errasing everything else you where doing?
In this case, a function that only errases what is in the while
while(not wrong)
{
cout<<"DIA: ";
cin>>obj.dia;
cout<<"MES: ";
cin>>obj.mes;
cout<<"ANIO: ";
cin>>obj.anio;
}
PS: Also, is there any whay in which you can ask the user to enter the date DD/MM/YYY?
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Mar 26, 2014
I am trying to clear the first character of my array. The first two methods don't seem to work. The third method seems to but doesn't look like a good idea.
char operand[] = "abc";
//both methods seem to null it out
operand[0] = 0;
memset(operand, 0, 1);
printf("%s", operand);
//seems to work
memset(operand, 5, 1);
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Jun 5, 2014
I need to clear a listbox from a class other than the form where it exists. Why this isn't working? I'm getting no error messages when I compile and I am seeing the Console.WriteLine text I also added in the same function. I can call this function from within my form and it behaves as expected. I tried setting the listbox to public despite the fact I wasn't getting protection level errors but that made no difference.
Just to clarify what I'm doing here... I have a form that includes a panel of user controls from another class. So there is a listbox on OtherClass and the listbox is in MyForm. Heres my code:
MyForm
public void ClearListBox() {
Console.WriteLine("echo");
listBox.Items.Clear();
} OtherClass
private void listBox_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) {
MyForm mf = new MyForm();
mf.ClearListBox();
}
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Feb 5, 2013
How to clear data from a char array?
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Dec 15, 2012
Code:
std::ostringstream ss;
ss.flush();
ss.clear();
ss << v.x;
std::string buff(ss.str());
XMLString::transcode(buff.c_str(), tempStr, 99);
[Code] ....
The buff at "Z" are stringed together with previous values. How do I resolve that?
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Dec 14, 2014
I have a college project which is a car racing game using C++ and the old-school graphics library BGI. After I draw the map and placed the objects(Car,obstacles,road's borders etc..)I added Sleep(); function to the function named Obstacles(); but the problem is, I can't move the car with the right&left arrows.a
Another problem,If I added a cleardevice(); command all objects disappears only the obstacles function keeps working. the Code is here:
char c;
do{
c = (char)getch();
if (c == KEY_LEFT) {
x = x - 10, x1 = x1 - 10;
} if (c == KEY_RIGHT) {
x = x + 10, x1 = x1 + 10;
[code].....
note: this is not the whole code, it's only a small portion of it, not a debugging question only need a hint how to fix it.
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Jan 11, 2013
I checked through the net and most of the solution like clrcr(); is not working for microsoft visual 2010. SO i was wondering for those who was using the same ver of c++ as me how do you clear the screen?
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Dec 25, 2014
I have 2 datagridview in one windows form, When I click row from datagridview1, it shows in datagridview2 (Select *from....). Also I have combobox column in datagridview2. My question is, when I select items in combobox, and click to new row in datagridview 1, datagridview2 combobox's is getting empty. it is my code:
private void dataGridView1_CellDoubleClick_1(object sender, DataGridViewCellEventArgs e) {
try {
int id = Convert.ToInt32
(dataGridView1.Rows[dataGridView1.CurrentRow.Index].Cells["id"].Value);//3
[Code] .....
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Mar 14, 2015
I've got myself a 2d array
int[,] map = new int[100,100];
I've populate that will a bunch of 1's and 0's. The 1 represents a wall, and a 0 is dirt.
I'm looking for a way to clean up my blank spaces outside of my walls. Any algorithm I can use to identify these big areas and replace them with a '1'
for (int y = 1; y < map.GetLength(1) - 1; y++) {
for (int x = 1; x < map.GetLength(0) - 1; x++) {
// Inside here is where I was hoping to archive my work
bool draw = true;
foreach (Room room in rooms)
[Code] ....
Attached is an example of my output.As you will be able to see, there is a lot of brown. I want to fill the brown with walls, but leave space for a path between the rooms.The 'draw' bool is true when I'm outside of a room, just so I don't start throwing walls inside my room.
Example of what the array would look like (for those who don't know)
int[,] map = new int[100,100]
{
{0,1,1,1,1,1,0},
{0,1,0,0,0,1,0},
{0,1,0,0,0,1,0},
{0,1,0,0,0,1,0},
{0,1,0,0,0,1,0},
{0,1,1,1,1,1,0},
};
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Dec 28, 2013
How I can clear the whole screen in console...
And I'm using clrscr(); and its not working.
How i can change the text color in the .exe without using system function
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Dec 10, 2014
I am working on a simple calculator in C++ .... All works fine with the calculator up until the requirement for the user to input "do you want to go again y/n" .... What i want to happen is the screen to clear down and reloop to the enter name part....but i can't get it to do that
Program Description: To write and develop a programme where a user can input a cost or price of something before VAT our program must then process the input number and must output the price with the original value plus VAT
#include <iostream>// I must use this to start my programming
#include <string> // I have added this for the extension task so the user has to input their name
#include <iomanip> // this is to manipulate the text
#include <stdlib.h>
using namespace std; // using the "using namespace std" shows that i will be using standard text throughout this programme
[Code] .....
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Nov 11, 2013
For my C programming module, I've been asked to create a program which is basically a ten question mathematics quiz or test if you like. Below is a copy and paste of my current, working program.
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
int main () {
[Code]....
I am also trying to include into my program; If the user achieves 4 or less marks in the test, they are asked if they would like to repeat the test (have a second chance).
I have been asked by my Lecturer to ask the Question; "Would you like to try again" and the response is 'Y' for yes, 'N' for no. Would this be shown by:
char Y = Y;
char N = N;
printf("Would you like another go?");
scanf(%d%, &Y, &N);
And finally; If the user would like another go, then I am trying to include the code that clears the screen and then reloads the program?
What code is used to clear the screen and no clue what code is written to refresh or reload the program. I assume it's a loop statement or some sort.
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Jan 30, 2014
My perceptron's train function seems to materialize my BadInput exception object out of nowhere. Yet, everything works fine.
And when I put an forever loop in main to validate the output with many different inputs, I get a bad_alloc exception and a call to terminate().
BadInput.hpp
Code:
#ifndef BADINPUT_HPP
#define BADINPUT_HPP
class BadInput {
public:
BadInput(int val):difference(val) {
[Code] ....
I cannot figure out why train() is throwing an exception...feedforward didn't, as it's error message never printed.
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Feb 14, 2013
I catch an exception and want to log it on the console. This works as exepcted, but Valgrind shows me a set of invalid reads.
Here the code of the catch-block:
} catch(HGL::IOException &e) {
logError(e);
}
The signature of the logDebug is: BasicLogger &operator<<(const std::exception &e);
Now valgrind shows me 4 errors like that:
==20943== Invalid read of size 1
==20943== at 0x402C658: strlen (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-x86-linux.so)
==20943== by 0x41554DD: std::basic_ostream<wchar_t, std::char_traits<wchar_t> >& std::operator<< <wchar_t, std::char_traits<wchar_t> >(std::basic_ostream<wchar_t, std::char_traits<wchar_t> >&, char const*) (in /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.16)
[Code] .....
Generally I dislike invalid read in my code, even if they are harmless like in that case.
If I don't pass a reference, but a copy of the exception, I don't get this invalid reads, but also loose all information, because of the implicit upcasting.
Why I get the illegal read, resp. why std::wstring is deleting it on the way to the <<-operator?
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Oct 25, 2014
I know how exception handling works, but how should I actually use it in action? Let's say I have something like this:
Class X
{
public:
X();
//Pre-condition: example can't be 3.
void number(int example);
[code]......
If I know that the exception can only happen at the beginning of the function, is it okay to catch it right away?
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Jul 18, 2014
I'm trying to do some operator overloading, the function is supposed to add the values at index [i] of two vectors and place the result in the returning vector. The problem is I keep getting a vector out of range. This is the overloaded operator I'm working with (relatively new to these):
vector<float> operator+(const vector<float>& a, const vector<float>& b){
unsigned long size;
vector<float> temp;
if(a.size() >= b.size())
size = a.size();
[Code] .....
and then I would do something like this in the main:
vector<float> v, v1, v2;
v1.push_back(9.1);
...
v2.push_back(8);
...
v = v1 + v2;
but when I try to output the vector v I just get a vector out of range exception.
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Feb 24, 2013
I'm making an "improved" array for my programing class. It's currently unfinished, so you might see some commented out code. I'm trying to debug what I have.
I keep getting these errors when I try to complile my main.cpp:
In file included from main.cpp:3:0:
array.h:107:43: error: expected type-specifier before ‘out_of_range’
array.h:107:43: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘out_of_range’
array.h:107:43: error: expected initializer before ‘out_of_range’
array.h:121:55: error: expected type-specifier before ‘out_of_range’
array.h:121:55: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘out_of_range’
array.h:121:55: error: expected initializer before ‘out_of_range’
My main file:
#include <iostream>
#include <stdexcept>
#include "array.h"
using namespace std;
using namespace ArrayNameSpace;
int main()
{
Array<int> testSubject(5);
return 0;
}//End main
aannnd my Array.h file:
//ADD CONSTS TO METHODS
//CURRENTLY WORKING ON EXCEPTIONS AND BRACKET[] OVERLOADS. I HAVE TO FIGURE OUT SOLUTIONS FOR REACHING
//INDEXES FOR CHARS AND ENUMS
#ifndef __array_H__
#define __array_H__
#include <stdexcept>
namespace ArrayNameSpace
{
[code]....
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