C++ :: Wrong Output By Using Argc And Argv Arguments
Mar 2, 2014
I have written a program to calculate delay between nodes using link.
Code:
//sim.cc
#include<stdlib.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <math.h>
#include <cstdio>
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
[Code] ....
then I compiled it as follows
g++ -o sim sim.cc
when i run $./sim 2 5
it gives packet delay is 0.0
where is the error?
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Feb 14, 2012
I have the following function:
Code:
public static void Des(byte[] key, byte[] inBuf, byte[] outBuf) {
if (key.Length != 8 || inBuf.Length != 8 || outBuf.Length != 8) {
throw new Exception("Des: Buffer or key length incorrect.");
}
DESCryptoServiceProvider des = new DESCryptoServiceProvider();
[Code] ....
I do not get the expected output of
Code: { 0x88, 0xBF, 0x0D, 0xB6, 0xD7, 0x0D, 0xEE, 0x56 }
instead I get
Code: { 0xC6, 0x61, 0x8D, 0x63, 0x0B, 0x39, 0x31, 0xB0 } am I doing something wrong?
I've even tried reversing the byte order of the test data, and I don't get the right result. I've tested the same data using C++ with CryptoPP on Linux, and I get the expected result, but I'm porting this code to run on .Net, and this is my main stoppage in the process at the moment.
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Jul 14, 2014
Why my calculate function is producing a zero?I feel like it may have something to do with there being zeros the arrays it takes. The arbitrary cout statements are just for my debugging purposes. Input is formatted as follows:
<int>
<int>
<string>,<int>,<int>
<string>,<int>,<int>
<string>,<int>,<int>
<string>,<int>,<int>
and so on
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <sstream>
int** parse_input(int &num_items, int &pouch_size);
int* calculate(int &num_items, int &pouch_size, int *values, int *weights, int &max_value);
[Code] ....
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May 29, 2013
I have this piece of code that causes segmentation fault:
Code: .... check argv[2] exists ....
std::string* op_file;
...
std::cout << "argv[2] is: " << argv[2] << std::endl;
op_file = new std::string(argv[2]);
...
The result I am getting is:
Code: argv[2] is: somefile.txt
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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Feb 27, 2013
How to open my two files with argv[1] and argv[2] as the parameters . Heres my code:
void computeCalories (const char* nutrientFileName, const char* recipeFileName) {
string file, file2;
ifstream inFile;
cout << "Please enter the nutrient file name
[Code] ....
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Dec 22, 2012
I have:
int _tmain(int argc, char* argv[])
{
printf("drive name: %s
", argv[1]);
It displays only the first character of the first argument on the command line.
Yet the following works as expected:
static char* myArg[2] = {"first arg","second arg"};
printf("drive name: %s
", myArgv[1]);
That displays the entire string "second arg".
So what's wrong with my reference to argv[1]?
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Nov 15, 2012
Consider the following:
Code:
float foo( float const *bar )
)
{
float temp;
temp = *bar;
...
}
Something I am noticing is that temp right after the assignment to *bar, is not the same value as *bar. This is for a project at work and the code runs on an embedded board with an ARM processor. I've copied the function into a standalone program for both Visual Studio and Code::Blocks and it works correctly there.
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Feb 19, 2014
I'm writing a program that shows check fees for different amounts of checks. My other fees are showing up right but the .10 cents is not. It's showing up as .08 cents per check when I run the program.
Oh yeah the + 10 is for a $10 fee
Code:
else if (checks < 20 || checks >= 0) {
fee = .10 * checks + 10;
cout<< "Bank service charge for the month is $ " << setprecision(4) << endl;
}
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Feb 11, 2013
For an assignment I have to create a random array of four integers, and then I have to allow someone to input up to ten guesses to guess the array in the correct order. I also need to be able to display whatever was generated by inputting -1. Finally, after every guess I have to tell the inputter how many of the guessed integers are correct and in the correct position, as well as how many integers are correct but not in the correct position.
So far I've been able to get the random array to generate properly, but inputting negative one has no effect, although if I input it four times in a row I get to my 'lose' condition. Also, it only seems to allow the user to input 4 guesses and not 10 before going straight to the 'lose' condition. I need to get these issues sorted out before I can move on to showing how many guesses are right etc....
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
int main()
{
srand(time (NULL));
[Code] ....
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May 24, 2014
My whole code is working but when the results are sent to my phone only the temperature value is reading correct the light value is all jungled up and moisture and pressure values are reading as 0.
Code:
#include "taskFlyport.h"
#include "grovelib.h"
#include "barometer.h"
#include <string.h>
extern BOOL incomingSMS;
extern int incomingIndexSMS;
extern BYTE incomingMemSMS;
[Code]...
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May 26, 2014
I am only receiving the correct temperature value. The other 3 values are reading wrong. My format string isent matching the variable list. What I need to do.
float data_bar = 0.0;
float data = 0.0;
float anVal = 0.0;
float moistureVal = 0.0;
while(1) {
// Get the new value using the get() function
[Code] ....
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May 12, 2013
I recently wanted to create a (yet) simple program that simulates a mouse movement.So far I managed to make the program work. It does move the mouse, click when expected but the problem is the location it does click at.Here's my code:
#include <Windows.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int leftclick (DWORD x, DWORD y);
int main(){
[code]......
The problem now is: I want the program (for testing purposes) to click at (1920, 1080) and (100, 100) afterwards. Now it does click within a specific range. When I use GetCursorPos to retreive the cursors position it differs quite a bit from where I expected the click to be.
a second question I have is: When I declare the following flag (in the code above) the program does use relative coordinates even though it shouldn't.
input.mi.dwFlags = MOUSEEVENTF_ABSOLUTE | MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTDOWN | MOUSEEVENTF_LEFTUP;
Where as it works out well when I add a MOUSEEVENTF_MOVE to it.I couldn't find any solution to this in Microsoft MSDN or any other website.
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Jan 20, 2013
i'm making a for loop for a mini game which required the user to enter the input number.Let say if the user accidently entered a character instead of integer the whole program will go haywire so is there anyway to check for the error and prompt the user to input the data again?Here is the simple program...
for(row=0;row<4;row++)
{
printf("Enter Row%d:",row);
for(col=0;col<4;col++)
{
scanf("%d",&num[row][col]);
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Jan 19, 2015
I have been experimenting with a program that loads WAV file and tries to read 1s and 0s from audio file (binary coded information). So far I got working code, but the problem is that I'm not getting correct data. I do get somewhat similar data. The problem is that I get data that amplifies low amplitudes, so instead some noise and binary data I get lots of noise and hard to recognize binary data. My code is this
#include <stdio.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <math.h>
using namespace std;
// An unsigned char can store 1 Bytes (8bits) of data (0-255)
[Code] .....
This is wav file in binary viewer (after header)
0030 0032
00300035003200320035003A0048004A
004C0049004A00510049004300360038
and translated to decimal
48 50
4853505053587274
7673748173675456
and this is output from "wavosaur" program (and this one is correct)
0.001465
0.001526
0.001465
0.001617
0.001526
0.001526
0.001617
0.001770
0.002197
0.002258
0.002319
0.002228
0.002258
0.002472
0.002228
0.002045
0.001648
0.001709
You can see it's not the same. I do get the same data like I do from binary viewer, but I don't understand how they are translated to amplitude value. ? Where is the catch?
So this is not really question about c++, but about wav file structure and reading data.
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Jul 11, 2014
I have this function that is supposed to take a float as a parameter and then call the getLine() method to accept the users input. The function basically just checks to see if what the user input was of the same data type, if it is it returns the input value, if not then it keeps looping through taking new input until its correct. The problem is no matter what number you put in the output always returns as 140734799803512.
float InputValidation(){
float num;
string strInput;
while (true){
getline(cin, strInput);
[Code] ....
You also need to include <string> and <sstream>.
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Sep 6, 2014
I feel as if I'm so close and I'm just messing up a value somewhere, but I am at a loss as to what I should change. Here is my code:
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <iomanip>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[]) {
[Code] ....
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Dec 17, 2013
Write your question here.
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
void getInput(int& numOfDays, double& itemPrice);
[Code].....
So this program is supposed to calculate the price of an item, and return it back as the variable total of type int. but for some reason it gives me a weird output on total. And am i using call by reference correct?
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Jun 7, 2014
I have a game that requires the switching of tiles. When I try to switch the blank tile (_) with 5, the 5 switches with the 8 instead of the tile switching with the blank tile. The code behaves the same with top row. I have observed that this only happen in the row and column bound by [0][0]; For example the four top left tiles ([8, 7, 5, are 4]) are behave erratically.
Here is sample code!
//swap if columns are equal and blank is to bottom
else if ((blankCol==tileCol) && (blankRow-tileRow==1)) {
temp = board[blankRow][blankCol];
board[blankRow][blankCol] = board[tileRow][tileCol];
board[tileRow][tileCol] = temp;
return true;
}
I am thinking perhaps there may be a double switch but then again why does it for only the left column and top row.
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Feb 25, 2014
i'm getting a new error is a wrong return type.
WebAPI.cs
namespace DarkAPP___WForm.Libs {
class WebAPI {
System.Net.WebClient wc = new System.Net.WebClient();
public WebAPI() {
[code].....
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Nov 12, 2013
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
int main(){
unsigned char x, y=10;
scanf ("%c", &x);
[Code] ....
If I take out scanf and assign x a value then it works, but if I enter, for example, 10 into scanf it comes up as 234 rather than 100.
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Apr 10, 2013
Consider:
Code: template<unsigned int N>
class Test
{
private:
[Code]....
I just cannot understand why (clearly, we are calling <0, 0>, not <0, 8>). If I replace "N" with 8, it works as expected (at least for the beginning of the loop). I only tested on MSVC.
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Feb 15, 2015
I have a question about my program.. I would like to make a program that if you put "ABC" on INT, the program will restart again... below are my coding...but it not works..if i put ABC on INT, the "Invalid Mark.. please re-insert mark :" will repeat, repeat and repeat infinitely...
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
void calcul() {int mark;
char * grade;
if (!(scanf("%d",&mark))){printf("
}
[code]....
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Feb 18, 2015
I am trying to convert uint32_t or unit16_t to chars in little endian. When I was reading the char s from binary file I used memcpy so I did not need to convert them, but now I try this:
Code:
static void write2Bytes(unsigned char ** pDestStr, uint16_t* item) {
(*pDestStr)[0] = ((uint16_t) item & 0x00ff);
(*pDestStr)[1] = ((uint16_t) item & 0xff00) >> 8;
*pDestStr+=2;
[code]...
In the last function I try either to cast to uint_32_t or unsigned char but in both case I got wrong values. The original binary string read from left: 0x36000003 (it is number corresponding to 48Mbytes).
And the result when casting to unsigned char is T000000 and T(>00 for uint_32. So what's wrong? I need to get some string with will be corresponding to 0x36000003. does this kind of convertion take a lot of compute performance when I one would use it offten (like when one would do convesions for bitmaps).
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Nov 11, 2014
I have the following code. I have hardcoded the x and y values to test. And for some reason for the point (0,-0.5) it plots (1,-0.5) . What is going on, because if you try other values then the graph displays correctly.
foreach (var grp in q) {
point = new DataPoint();
Sum1 = grp.Sum1 > 2 ? 2 : grp.Sum1;
Sum1 = Sum1 < -2 ? -2 : Sum1;
[Code] ....
Attached is what is displayed.
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Mar 6, 2015
I am about to transfer a project I have written in Applescript and Objective C to Excel/VBA/dll. I have started with the Objective C functions that I want to place in a dll and call via VBA.
The Objective C is C with a thin dusting of special Obejctive C code to have it talk with Applescript and the rest of the project so in theory it should be easy to make dlls written in C from it.
But I have already problems with the tiniest of all functions. I am sure it can be done more effectively but right now I need to know WHY it doesn't work if I am ever going to be able to transfer the much larger functions from Objective C to C.
Here is my original Objective C code:
Code: -
(NSNumber *)game:(NSNumber *)games gamechange:(NSNumber *)gameskifte
{
int gamesab = [games intValue];
int gameskifteab = [gameskifte intValue];
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Nov 2, 2013
Code:
#include<stdio.h>
void main
{
int i;
int marks[10];
}
[code]....
how to give error and ask user to re enter if user enter other then a number?
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