I wanna create mesh Array using boost elements, that will be do the same that code below, but can accept numbers of double. Any boost array that give me needed functionality. It will be great that advised element has the same argument list. I mean
// [base,stride,bound)
// [0,2,4)
Or may be there are any opportunity modify this boost::multi_array_types::index_range in order do make it accept double...
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I have this game that I have to make modifications to, it compiles without errors but when I run the game it breaks. Im not very experienced with c++ but im assuming theres an error because it cant find or load the mesh, when it runs, visual studio breaks at the mesh.cpp line 638
Okay I'm trying to calculate vertex normals for my terrain mesh. Obviously it's not working, but I can't work out why. Either its the way I calculate the normals, or the way I assign the final normal.
line 416 is where the normals are assigned to each point in my mesh. line 735 is the function for normals
I am programming about some numerical problems. I know that vector supplies vector operations. But vector always allocate more memory (used when the size changes). My matrix or array never change size, and the vector operation is just +,-,dot,cross,distance
My question is that should I use vector, or simple double array with new & delete is enough for me?
The assignment is to create a program that lets users reserve a spot on a plane either in coach or first class. I'm supposed to create a .txt file to use as the prices for different seats and while I have done that, I'm having trouble getting the file into a double array.
This is what I have so far.
//This program lets the user reserve airline tickets on a plane #include <iostream> #include <cstring> #include <fstream> using namespace std;
[Code]....
Once I have the file into a double array, I have to use that array to implement it into the seat prices. Such as if user chooses to sit in row 1 seat 1 it would be that price. Also the '#' means open seat and '*' means seat taken. O yea, under the "//Populating the double array" is me trying to see if a for statement or a nested for statement would work.
How to convert char array into double?,i.e. store char array values into a single double variable. Below is the code that i'm working. Im extracting the value "2255.1682" from char array gpsdata1. I used while loop, extracted the value and stored in "myChar", but i want to store it in double variable "lat1".
I'm trying to understand why a conversion from a byte array (unsigned char) to a double works when done one way and not antoher.
In the example code I test by hard coding an unsigned char array of the same bytes that the double consists of.
When I copy the bytes to a long long and cast to double the result is not the original double but if I use a struct the bytes can be set and the conversion happens.
Seems to me that both ways should work. I'd just like to know what is going on with the "struct way" that makes the conversion correct. I see in debugger that the bytes in memory are the same for piAsLong and u.bytes.
My compiler is VS 2012 and a long long and double are both 8 bytes (tested with sizeof). This is learning activity only.
Code: #include "stdafx.h" #include <iostream> #include <iomanip> using namespace std; union { double d;
So I have a double array, where I'm inputting float numbers to certain points in an array. Sometimes, the numbers that are printed out are completely different from what I put in.Here is the part of the code:
Code: .
while( token != NULL ) { num = atof(token); test[j][i] = num; printf( " %s, i is %d, j is %d ", token,i,j ); printf( "number is %f value test of i,j is %f
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Why the float num prints out fine, but when put into an array becomes garbage?I'm taking string values from a csv file and turning them into floats, but no problems seem to crop up there.I reset i when appropriate and increment j when needed, so I don't think my problems are from incorrect array values (though they might be)
Can you use data type double or float for an array? ie
double n[]; or float a; float m[a];
My code wont accept me changing the data type..will on accept int data type. I get the following error when I try to change the array to double or float..
3310E:C++vector.cpp[Error] invalid types 'double [1000][double]' for array subscript
I am trying to make a double array, but I keep getting an error Segmentation fault (core dumped) when I make more than 105 elements in the array. I need to make 114 elements.
I am building my array with myarray[999] and increasing the number doesn't seem to do anything.
I am studying/writing/ code for a future Advanced Data Structure class in C++; however I am not suppose to use STL, Templates and etc (the way I just code "kinda" of resembles what I have to use).
My application is suppose to read/analyze all integers contained in a text file of 5-digit integers (10000 - 99999).
For simplicity I am using the following input (or check the attached):
So far, my code is not displaying/printing the lists separated by the first digit of these 5-digits integers. I am expecting it to display/print logically/similar to the following:
Output:
Results for input file numbers.txt: 27 total integers read from file
The 3 unique integers beginning with digit 1 were 18399 17342 19948
The 6 unique integers beginning with digit 3 were 39485 34710 31298 38221 35893 32791
The 4 unique integers beginning with digit 4 were 43928 49238 45678 43210
The 6 unique integers beginning with digit 6 were 64545 62987 66221 61777 66666 65432
The 2 unique integers beginning with digit 8 were 88888 86861
The 1 unique integer beginning with digit 9 was 98765
There were 22 unique 5-digit integers in the file.
The highest unique count in one list was 6 integers.
My code that will follow soon displays/prints only the LAST 5-digits "group" of integers (in this case the 5-digits starting with 3). I am not sure what's wrong with my code; perhaps I am not designing it correctly. May be my calls in it are on the wrong place or I have to write all integers and then traverse it and output it (if that's the case, I am not sure how).
My code follows:
#include <iostream> #include <fstream> #include <iomanip> using namespace std; const int MAX_CELLS = 10; const int UNIQUE_FIVE_DIGIT = 5;
When I run the program, when it displays the lowest temtpature, it shows the address instead of the actual number.
Code: /********************************************* * File: b.cpp * Description: Create a C++ program that declares a 100-element array of doubles representing temperature readings. Pass the array to a function to be partially filled by the user. When the user is done entering temperatures, the function should return the number of elements added to the array. The main function should then display the maximum and minimum temperatures in the array. ***********************************************/
#include <iostream> using namespace std; //prototypes void getData(double arr[]);
Where col is a 'vec4' struct with a double[4] with values between 0 and 1 (this is checked and clamped elsewhere, and the output is safely within bounds). This is basically used to store rgb and intensity values.
Now, when I add a constant integer as a pixel value, i.e.:
buffer_rgb[i] = ((unsigned char)255;
Everything works as it should. However, when I use the above code, where col is different for every sample sent to the buffer, the resulting image becomes skewed in a weird way, as if the buffer writing is becoming offset as it goes.
You can see in the 'noskew' image all pixels are the same value, from just using an unchanging int to set them. It seems to work with any value between 0-255 but fails only when this value is pulled from my changing col array.
Whole function is here:
// adds sample to pixel. coordinates must be between (-1,1) void Frame::addSample(vec4 col, double contrib, double x, double y) { if (x < -1 || x >= 1 || y < -_aaspect || y >= _aaspect) {
I have in my main(), a function that creates my arg object using boost/program_options.hpp i want to pass this object to another function using templates like this:
Code: template <typename Targ> void Count(Targ & arg){ MyObj<string> QueryTab(arg["input-file"].as<string>()); //line number is 352 ... }
However I get an error:
Code: ../include/Filter.hpp: In member function ‘void Count(Targ&)’: ../include/Filter.hpp:352:40: error: expected primary-expression before ‘>’ token ../include/Filter.hpp:352:42: error: expected primary-expression before ‘)’ token ... obviously it does not recognize my intention, what did I do wrong?
I have one problem deleting a file with boost. The file is opened in another application and cannot be deleted. I am supposed to received an exception error but I don't get it.
I have put a breakpoint inside the catch part but it does not come to this point. Instead, the the output window of visual studio, I got these lines:
First-chance exception at 0x00007FFD2E575A88 in site_server.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: boost::filesystem::filesystem_error at memory location 0x00000070F8E3E920. Unhandled exception at at 0x00007FFD2E575A88 in site_server.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: boost::filesystem::filesystem_error at memory location 0x00000070F8E3E920.
So I need to use boost/regex for regular expressions. someone told me that it needs to be built. the first problem is boost doesn't tell you how to build it and the second is i did sudo apt-get install libboost something. I don't remember the exact name of the package. it installed but i dont know how i would build it when its installed.