Visual C++ :: Modifying 3Ds Max App Wizard / Error C1083
Nov 22, 2012
I've got
[tranlated]
Code:
error C1083: cannot open: '[!output PROJECT_NAME].h': No such file or directoryd:program files (x86)autodesk3ds max
2012maxsdkhowto3dsmaxpluginwizard emplates1033atmospheric_type_atmospheric.cpp1513dsmaxPluginWizard
I opened the project
Changed it to vc100
Changed it to x64
Disabled optimization
And compiled
And the results are shown above
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Jan 8, 2015
I'm using visual studio 2010
I run visual studio and choose File->New->Project->Visual C++->MFC->MFC Application
and Follow the wizard, select a dialog based app, then use all default options.
and trying choose Build -> Rebuild Solution.
than I've got error message like below.
>------ Rebuild All started: Project: Orcasetest4, Configuration: Debug Win32 ------
1>Deleting intermediate and output files for project 'Orcasetest4', configuration 'Debug|Win32'
1>Compiling...
1>stdafx.cpp
[Code] ......
What did i wrong? is Visual studio 9.0 Visual studio 2008?
I tried compile in mode x64 than it works. but in Win32 it goes errors.
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Also yes i am saving and clicking build solution on my user controls.
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int variable1 (0);
int variable2 (0);
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[code].....
If it only modified one variable then I could just pass that variable and the return it:(return variable1 + 1;)But I don't know how to make a function in a header file modify several pre-existing variables. In the actual program, the variables are dependant on each other and the modifying is a lot more complicated, so I'd rather not split it into several functions and run one at a time if there's another way.
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What I have tried, I started using LINQ to get the object I am looking to modify. After a little more research I don't think this can work properly due to the LINQ query returning a new object(copy of the object). Currently I am using nested foreach loops which still are not behaving the way I expect as the properties I am setting are not making their way back to the original object.
The PopulateLogSheet() in the following class is where the problem loop is.
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[Code] ....
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[Code] ....
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Nov 19, 2014
Here is the problem:
Write an algorithm such that if an element in an M * M matrix is 0, its entire row and column is set to 0.
Your function prototype may look like the following:
void setZeros ( int size, int arr[][size] );
Heres what I have:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
#define SIZE 3
void scan_matrix(int arr[][SIZE]);
void print_matrix(int arr[][SIZE]);
void initiailize_matrix(int arr[][SIZE]);
void set_zeros(int matrix[][SIZE]);
[code]....
I'm not sure on how to scan zero for this code and I have bolded some comments that I am having trouble with as well.
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I have an array of char representing pixels in a bitmap, which I want to modify. I don't think I can just iterate over the array and pass chars into a function individually, because the function needs to take into account the neighboring pixels, too.
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Alternatively I guess I could have a function with a void return type and pass a pointer to the array. I'm somewhat new to this, but the way I understand it is that a pointer is like the address of a house, while the array is the actual house. So if I give the function the address, it can go to that address and rearrange the furniture inside the house. Then, after the function returns, I can go to that address myself and see all the rearranged furniture, even though the function has already returned.
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This is the File
24 salman 98 97 96 95 94 A ;
21 faizan 88 87 86 83 85 B ;
35 Gohar 99 98 97 96 90 B ;
45 sibghat 91 92 78 85 88 C ;
009 john 89 87 91 78 95 C ;
how can i read data of roll no 35 and modify it and save it again to the file
this is my program
int r = 0 ;
while ( ar[j]!="0" ) {
//cout << "Salman majid is
" ;
if ( ar[j]==k ) {
r = j ;
getdata() ;
[Code] .....
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Here is the Code for an Object
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[Code]....
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Code:
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Code:
typedef struct PCB{
int id;
struct PCB *next;
struct PCB *prev;
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Here is my function to delete the last node (given the pointer is pointing at the last node of the list):
Code:
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[Code] ....
And here is how I called the function:
Code: del_last_node(&process_list);
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initialization from incompatible pointer type at line:
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I use it with win xp and win7/64.
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File Name : memcopy.asm
rep movsd ;N - move all of our dwords
Code for your reference
Code:
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Code:
ZeroMemory(&overlapped ,sizeof(OVERLAPPED));
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Jan 28, 2013
The following code it taken from msdn library but it is failing to compile.
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The following lines are giving trouble:
Code:
DialogBox(pApp->getInstance(), MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDD_ABOUTBOX), hWnd, pApp->About);
error: 'App::About': function call missing argument list; use '&App::About' to create a pointer to member
Code:
wcex.lpfnWndProc= &App::WndProc;
error: '=' : cannot convert from 'LRESULT (__stdcall App::* )(HWND,UINT,WPARAM,LPARAM)' to 'WNDPROC'
There is no context in which this conversion is possible
Here is the complete code:
#include "stdafx.h"
#include "App.h"
App::App(void) {
}
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[URL]
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Code:
void MFC_Tutorial_Window::OnClickDialogNew()
{
NewDialog dlg;
dlg.DoModal();
}
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Aug 23, 2014
I have this code in my project
Code:
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// #include "stdafx.h"
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[Code] ....
and I got this error:
Configuration: Debug Win32 ------
1> OpenGL1.cpp
1>LINK : fatal error LNK1104: cannot open file 'C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv7.0AIncludegl.obj'
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Sep 22, 2013
I am getting an error...
Error1error C2109: subscript requires array or pointer type451
PHP Code:
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here's the code:
Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
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#include <fstream>
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Code:
srand(static_cast<unsigned int>(time(0)));
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string theWord = WORDS[choice][WORD];
string theHint = WORDS[choice][HINT];
[Code] ....
The error is happening on the last output operator, just before the jumble variable on the last line.The error is:
Code:
Intellisense: no operator"<<" matches these operands
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I understand what its saying, but jumble is a std::string
Here are my preprocessor directives and using statements
Code:
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <ctime>
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Code:
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