C++ :: Debugging Char Variable

Oct 13, 2014

I have a bug and when I debugged in some point i needed to know whats inside my char **grid , when i hold mouse over this variable in debug mode i can only see hex or address.. ! i cant see my values grid is 10 * 10 table which hold a number from 1 to 3 .... is there any way for me to see whats inside ?

I'm using visual studio 2013 ultimate ....

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Jul 16, 2014

I've tried a bunch of alternative methods to prevent an assertion error. "not understanding" the bug and why I'm getting it are relevant here, not proper, (or more appropriate), coding methods. I would write it in another way to prevent the error, I simply want to understand what is happening during run-time that causes the situation.What is the bug?

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[assertion error]
[expression _block_type_is_valid(phead->nBlockUse)]
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Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main() {
cout << "Enter your name : ";
string Name;

[code]...

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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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{
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[Code].....

How can i do this without having to ask the person to enter the file name twice..

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I want to do something like this, but I know this isn't allowed:

/* class.h */
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public:
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[Code] .....

I should mention that yes the name of the parent window is const char *, and I would like to keep it this way.

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";
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Mar 17, 2013

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This is the error I receive.
1>------ Build started: Project: hello, Configuration: Debug Win32 ------ 1>LINK : fatal error LNK1123: failure during conversion to COFF: file invalid or corrupt ========== Build: 0 succeeded, 1 failed, 0 up-to-date, 0 skipped =========

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if yes what it's name?

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( general.h )

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Apr 15, 2013

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It's common to see the following macros:

Code:
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Aug 12, 2013

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Code:
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Code:

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this is the entire code:

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at first is also went wrong at line 22 and also returned that as true, but then I added brackets and it worked.

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