I have a tabbed CDockablePane with 3 Panes in total lets say Pane1 is main pain and Pane2 and Pane3 are added to the Main pain with AttachToTabWnd. In each pain I have 1 control but I will also eventually add a toolbar as well. I have created a CListCtrl with each pane. I call Override OnSize to resize the ListCtrl when the pane resizes. Problem is when I resize the width (enlarge) it does not update. If I drag the right border 1 pixel to the left it does update correctly. I have tried invalidating the pane after resize but still does not update as it should. What can I do to remedy this?
I'm having a custom control and I added a vertical scroll bar to it. After scrolling down and then up what all controls are added are disappeared. Controls added are (checkboxes, editboxes, browse button).
Scroll works fine. Looks like painting problem but unable to resolve the issue.
Apparently the default behavior with Direct2D when rendering is to scale everything I render based on the size of the render target/window. How can I prevent this? I want to decide for myself when to scale the image, regardless of the size of the window.
void resize() { int* resize_arr = new int[size + 1];
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i came across this code to dynamically resize an array...and here in the last statement they have deleted resize_arr.As resize_arr and arr points to samething...i think that memory that arr pointing to is also deleted...i guess correct thing would be delete [] arr....before we assign resize_arr pointer to arr...!! i am new to c++...
The plan is to add a new method 'resize' where a new array will copy the contents of the first original array and modify the already existing 'add' method to call 'resize' when necessary.
Up till now, in the constructor I created the new array, should I give the array a default value?
I'm working the 4th problem in chapter 14 of the Jumping into C++ book. In the book, he gives an example program for dynamically resizing an array while the program is running. It works fine for integer types but i need to do the same with a string type array. Right now my program is crashing because the string array is not resizing itself. Here's the part of the code im trying to figure out. The part for the int array has been ignored using // since it works fine and I'm trying to figure out whats wrong with the string array.
Code: #include <iostream> #include <string> //Write a program that lets users keep track of the last time they talked to each of their friends. //Users should be able to add new friends (as many as they want!) and store the number of days ago
I'm having some issues understanding why the "rectangle" in the following code isn't resizing properly. Here's the code:
#include <iostream> using namespace std; class Rectangle { public: Rectangle(double w, double h, double f) : width(w), height(h), factor(f)
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I tested the code with a simple multiplication factor of "2", which should result in a new width and height of 4, but instead I get an odd value that seems be close to 4.
Output:
Numerically enter the width of the rectangle: 1 Numerically enter the height of the rectangle: 1
The width of the rectangle is: 1 The height of the rectangle is: 1 The area of the rectangle is: 1 The perimeter of the rectangle is: 4
Numerically enter a number to resize the rectangle: 2
The width of the rectangle after resizing is: 2.07408e-317 The height of the rectangle after resizing is: 2.07408e-317
I'm attempting to make a matrix class, and so far I've made a member that can make a vector of vectors, but I'm not sure how to go about resizing the vectors if need be.
EX: resizeArray(3,3) should return a 3x3 vector.
Also, for some reason when I call my default member, matrix(), I get an error that says.. "Request for member numrows in myMatrix, which is of type matrix<int>[][]"
#include <iostream> #include <vector> using namespace std;
I think std::copy appears to do what I'm looking for.
I'm in need of a vector member function that would allow me to "insert" a number of elements from one vector into another vector without resizing or destroying either.
An example of what I'm wanting to do is assign the contents of two[3-5][50-54] to one[7-9][2-6]. Other than looping through both vectors using .at(), is there a way to copy this?
This would be continuous within a user controlled loop with differing elements being exchanged.
I made one application in Visual Studio 2008. The main form is maximized, and contains many panels with different controls (like buttons, listboxes, etc,). All the controls have the dock option fixed as true in panels, and the panels occupied the whole area of form.
Now, when I try to run this application in a machine, with different resolution of the screen, the form is maximized (naturally), but the panels are not resizing, so the form has many null area. How can I resize the panel so, that they fill the whole form area?
I have QTextEdit in mainWindow. I'm trying to resize QTextEdit so height = mainwindow.height and width = height/2. That should change when I change the size of mainWindow during runtime. How can I do that?
The project is about reading data from PIC and display the data on the dialogue created by the MFC GUI of Visual studio 2010. There are 4 data need to be displayed (2 weight and 2 angle). the data will be display on the edit control box on the dialogue.
I have try to solve the COMPort and Readdata issues many times, but I'm fail. I have read many sources and implement the source codes... They are never work....
The detail about the issues that I need to solve is clearly mentioned on the main dialogue.cpp. Take a look to an uploaded zip file that I have attached.
I heard that you can't use it with express, but that doesn't seem right... Can you use it with Codeblocks, at least? I just hate the Qt Creator IDE. I don't like the UI... all I want to do is code Qt. I don't care much for the GUI editors.
I am trying to create a OCX from a C++ dll., Here's the scenario I have a C++ dll and this dll needs to be called in VB.net program my boss want's me to create an OCX out of this.
C++ dll and use it in a VB.net class library, apparently I have created an OCX but it requires a form but the VB.net program is a class library.
In a C++ project, I need to call a C# created COM object (as a .dll)
Is there a way to use such a COM object without having it be registered in the registry?
The C# COM dll is just a "go between" our C++ code and a .NET library, there's no "COM contract" of any kind, the COM interfaces change each version. The fact it's COM and needs registration is annoying because it makes it hard to have multiple versions of our software installed (needed under some circumstances) and running at the same time.
I'd like a way to not have any registration at all. And just be able to do a LoadLibrary("c:TheRightPathcom.dll") of the right dll and then get going from there.
I had tried to use something appropriate founded on CP, but they are using DrawItem, and I had problems with windows style, and I had tried to make myself one, overriding OnPaint, but I front with flickering (I put the sample below)... so, I wonder if I could get (from somewhere) CSplitButton and add to my project ... if you say that I could, can you provide me the CSplitButton source code ? I mean, only .cpp implementation file ...
I have an assignment where I need to go through all the files in a folder. For each file I need to know each unique file extension, how many files for each unique file extension, and the total size for each unique file extension. I have to be able to sort through this using either the file extension or the total size of the file extension. The first thing I thought of using was a map. This will keep track of each unique file extension and the amount of times that file extension was found. How do I now associate the total size of the file extension to my map? So for example I need the output to be something like this:
Using file extension for sort .cpp : 1 : 3400 .exe : 3 : 3455600 .mp4 : 25 : 200000404
Using total file extension size for sort .mp4 : 25 : 200000404 .exe : 3 : 3455600 .cpp : 1 : 3400
I got a program from somebody. He had its initialization to run his program but never bothered to save the data for later use. Now I wanted to add the New, Open, Save, and Close to it, so I add OnNewDocument ahead of his program. It crashed every time I ran it.
Shall I include his initialization in the OnNewDocument? If I can not separate the initialization part from his code, e.g., they come in as dll, what shall do?
Is it possible to create an app that can be saved on my desktop that can be used with an excel file that is saved on my desktop? I have opened VS 2010 and I have created a form design that has a button for every sheet name in my excel file. All of the sheet names are hidden with the exception of one. When a button is pressed on the c# form, I would like for that sheet to be shown in excel. Then once the updates have been made to that sheet in excel, I want a button to be at the top of the excel worksheet that will hide that worksheet again and return to the form c# form...can that be done?
I'm compiling some open source code (originally written for Linux / gcc) which uses the following line to determine if a particular section is being compiled for an x86 processor:-