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71633451
c++
0
Title: C++ long double Problem title: C++ long double Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: C++ long double
C++ long double C++ long double c%2B%2B C++ long double when I watch the value of v, it is 185646264136289737248, why does this happen? the correct value should be 185646264136289737242.
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65092969_c0
65092969
c++
0
Title: {-truncated-} in C++ Problem title: {-truncated-} in C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, algorithm Problem: {-truncated-} in C++
{-truncated-} in C++ {-truncated-} in C++ c%2B%2B algorithm {-truncated-} in C++ I'm solving a problem ( https://www.hackerrank.com/challenges/climbing-the-leaderboard/problem ). I actually solved it, but it worked only on 4 tests. When I unlocked the testcase my program couldn't pass, I have seen this in input: And it...
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740740_c0
740740
c++
0
Title: help requires in winavr Problem title: help requires in winavr Tags: winavr, avrdude, avr, c%2B%2B, embedded Problem: help requires in winavr
help requires in winavr help requires in winavr winavr avrdude avr c%2B%2B embedded help requires in winavr i am trying to send ---.hex file to my siemens C55 throught serial port but while doing do i am getting an error avrdude: failed to open parallel port "com2" make.exe: *** [program] Error 1 please guide me what s...
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11313450_c0
11313450
c++
0
Title: Code outside functions Problem title: Code outside functions Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Code outside functions Code signals: fords.cpp, fords.cpp:63
Code outside functions Code outside functions c%2B%2B fords.cpp fords.cpp:63 Code outside functions I have written this code outside all functions: It is giving me the following error on compilation:
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242695_c0
242695
c++
0
Title: Long strings with newlines Problem title: Long strings with newlines Tags: c%2B%2B, string Problem: Long strings with newlines Code signals: Long
Long strings with newlines Long strings with newlines c%2B%2B string Long Long strings with newlines
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34098835_c0
34098835
c++
0
Title: Rounding Program Problem title: Rounding Program Tags: c%2B%2B, rounding Problem: Rounding Program Code signals: namespace, Rounding, Program, math.h
Rounding Program Rounding Program c%2B%2B rounding namespace Rounding Program math.h Rounding Program I need to round some input numbers using C++ . Below is my code. ` However, I constantly get answers that are too low. Example input: Output: 4 28 19 2 5 1 6 30 -0 11 1 9052 5092 313307 21504 Expected: 5 28 19 3 6 2 6 ...
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2483598_c0
2483598
c++
0
Title: Cannot cout data Problem title: Cannot cout data Tags: metaprogramming, c%2B%2B Problem: Cannot cout data Code signals: Cannot, std::cout, TRYING, HERE
Cannot cout data Cannot cout data metaprogramming c%2B%2B Cannot std::cout TRYING HERE Cannot cout data Guys, reffering to last post I'm trying to output data while template is instantiated but I'm getting an error: 'Error 2 error C2886: 'std::cout' : symbol cannot be used in a member using- declaration ' Thanks for he...
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31989816_c0
31989816
c++
0
Title: pointers, pointer tot pointer, exc Problem title: pointers, pointer tot pointer, exc Tags: c%2B%2B, pointers Problem: pointers, pointer tot pointer, exc
pointers, pointer tot pointer, exc pointers, pointer tot pointer, exc c%2B%2B pointers pointers, pointer tot pointer, exc We need to understand the next code for college. Everything goes fine till the this instruction : Can someone tell me what's the effect of that instruction? q1 or p1 doesn't change. Here is the whol...
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57059816_c0
57059816
c++
0
Title: Maximum Contiguous Sum Problem title: Maximum Contiguous Sum Tags: arrays, c%2B%2B Problem: Maximum Contiguous Sum Code signals: Maximum, Contiguous, Sum
Maximum Contiguous Sum Maximum Contiguous Sum arrays c%2B%2B Maximum Contiguous Sum Maximum Contiguous Sum Can someone explain why the below code doesn't work for all cases? eg of case where it doesn't work - I've written the code after reading Kandane Algorithm. Im getting output as 114, wheras req output is 217
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59579670_c6
59579670
c++
6
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23440578_c0
23440578
c++
0
Title: displaying FEM Data in C++ Problem title: displaying FEM Data in C++ Tags: qt, colormap, c%2B%2B Problem: displaying FEM Data in C++ Code signals: FEM, Data
displaying FEM Data in C++ displaying FEM Data in C++ qt colormap c%2B%2B FEM Data displaying FEM Data in C++ I have a question related how to display with QcustomPlot Colormap FEM data. The data has the following form: Since the distribution along the axis X and Y is not constant, I don't know how create the matrixes ...
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41174167_c0
41174167
c++
0
Title: c++ exception in destructor Problem title: c++ exception in destructor Tags: c%2B%2B, exception Problem: c++ exception in destructor Code signals: namespace
c++ exception in destructor c++ exception in destructor c%2B%2B exception namespace c++ exception in destructor From other threads, I know we should not throw exception in destructor! But for below example, it really works. Does that means we can only throw exception in one instance's destructor? how should we understa...
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3645326_c0
3645326
c++
0
Title: new version of c++ Problem title: new version of c++ Tags: c%2B%2B, c%2B%2B11 Problem: new version of c++ Is there going to be a new version of C++ and when?
new version of c++ new version of c++ c%2B%2B c%2B%2B11 new version of c++ Is there going to be a new version of C++ and when?
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47474687_c0
47474687
c++
0
Title: audible sound in c++ Problem title: audible sound in c++ Tags: c%2B%2B, audio Problem: audible sound in c++ Is there anyway to output an audible bell in c++?
audible sound in c++ audible sound in c++ c%2B%2B audio audible sound in c++ Is there anyway to output an audible bell in c++?
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37215984_c0
37215984
c++
0
Title: C++ cout function print Problem title: C++ cout function print Tags: cout, c%2B%2B Problem: C++ cout function print Code signals: uint64_t, rot_xor, to_string
C++ cout function print C++ cout function print cout c%2B%2B uint64_t rot_xor to_string C++ cout function print Why this function: Print output: : size:00010000 20 : 0000000000000000000000000000000010110000110000011111001011111001
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47851212_c0
47851212
c++
0
Title: C++ for loop on 2d array Problem title: C++ for loop on 2d array Tags: arrays, c%2B%2B, 2d Problem: C++ for loop on 2d array Code signals: pay_scale, std::cout
C++ for loop on 2d array C++ for loop on 2d array arrays c%2B%2B 2d pay_scale std::cout C++ for loop on 2d array This is my 2d array: My goal is to std::cout in the same order it is displayed above so it prints each value in the first array pay_scale[0][n++] then moves onto pay_scale[1][[n++] then moves onto pay_scale[...
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74095214_c2
74095214
c++
2
03XF+1e-005x04021703XF+1e-005x04022703XF+1e-005x04110712XF +1e-005x04111712XF+1e-005x04112712XF+1e-005x04220723XF+1e-005x04221723XF+·············· Code signals: CPLEX
03XF+1e-005x04021703XF+1e-005x04022703XF+1e-005x04110712XF +1e-005x04111712XF+1e-005x04112712XF+1e-005x04220723XF+1e-005x04221723XF+·············· Code signals: CPLEX
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3848239_c0
3848239
c++
0
Title: Trying to group values? Problem title: Trying to group values? Tags: graph, python, php, algorithm, c%2B%2B Problem: Trying to group values? Code signals: Trying
Trying to group values? Trying to group values? graph python php algorithm c%2B%2B Trying Trying to group values? I have some data like this: and am looking for an output like this (group-id and the members of that group): First row because 1 is "connected" to 2 and 2 is connected to 6. Second row because 3 is connecte...
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17029367_c0
17029367
c++
0
Title: DEV C++ OpenGL and SOIL Problem title: DEV C++ OpenGL and SOIL Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: DEV C++ OpenGL and SOIL Code signals: DEV, OpenGL, SOIL, Linker, glTexImage2D
DEV C++ OpenGL and SOIL DEV C++ OpenGL and SOIL c%2B%2B DEV OpenGL SOIL Linker glTexImage2D DEV C++ OpenGL and SOIL give me the solution for error : I use DEV C++ and windows 7 64bit?
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2964013_c0
2964013
c++
0
Title: C++ program design Problem title: C++ program design Tags: c%2B%2B, modular Problem: C++ program design How to effectively design a C++ modular program? How to learn?
C++ program design C++ program design c%2B%2B modular C++ program design How to effectively design a C++ modular program? How to learn?
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45582601_c0
45582601
c++
0
Title: open cv install not working properly Problem title: open cv install not working properly Tags: makefile, opencv, c%2B%2B Problem: open cv install not working properly
open cv install not working properly open cv install not working properly makefile opencv c%2B%2B open cv install not working properly when i am doing make in /opencv/build directory it is working upto some extent after that it is showing this kind of error what should i do
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8237909_c0
8237909
c++
0
Title: Nested try-catch blocks? Problem title: Nested try-catch blocks? Tags: c%2B%2B, try-catch, exception Problem: Nested try-catch blocks? Code signals: Nested, Exception
Nested try-catch blocks? Nested try-catch blocks? c%2B%2B try-catch exception Nested Exception Nested try-catch blocks? This prints out "Exception occured" but This just errors. It seems like I'm doing the try-catch's exactly the same! The only difference is that in the first case I'm throwing an int, then a general ex...
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415963_c0
415963
c++
0
Title: Mixing MFC and STL Problem title: Mixing MFC and STL Tags: mfc, c%2B%2B, stl Problem: Mixing MFC and STL Would you mix MFC with STL? Why? Code signals: Mixing, MFC, STL
Mixing MFC and STL Mixing MFC and STL mfc c%2B%2B stl Mixing MFC STL Mixing MFC and STL Would you mix MFC with STL? Why?
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4238565_c0
4238565
c++
0
Title: what is a virtual method in c++? Problem title: what is a virtual method in c++? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: what is a virtual method in c++? what is a virtual method in c++?
what is a virtual method in c++? what is a virtual method in c++? c%2B%2B what is a virtual method in c++? what is a virtual method in c++?
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44714008_c0
44714008
c++
0
Title: Unable to Compile KAA C++ SDK Problem title: Unable to Compile KAA C++ SDK Tags: c%2B%2B, kaa Problem: Unable to Compile KAA C++ SDK Code signals: Unable, Compile, KAA, SDK
Unable to Compile KAA C++ SDK Unable to Compile KAA C++ SDK c%2B%2B kaa Unable Compile KAA SDK Unable to Compile KAA C++ SDK
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76561720_c1
76561720
c++
1
, to_string, output.erase, output.end, b10, b11, b12, b13, b14, b234881038, b39053, b9179272, b9179864, b1987727968, b1988456824, b1987728232, b1987729392, b1987729776, b1988458632
, to_string, output.erase, output.end, b10, b11, b12, b13, b14, b234881038, b39053, b9179272, b9179864, b1987727968, b1988456824, b1987728232, b1987729392, b1987729776, b1988458632
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8695046_c0
8695046
c++
0
Title: Too many initializers for char[9][9] Problem title: Too many initializers for char[9][9] Tags: c%2B%2B, arrays Problem: Too many initializers for char[9][9] Code signals: Too
Too many initializers for char[9][9] Too many initializers for char[9][9] c%2B%2B arrays Too Too many initializers for char[9][9] But the thing is, there are exactly the amount of initializers in the char array that I declared. There are nine rows of nine columns. What's my problem? I checked other forums and this one ...
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264057_c0
264057
c++
0
Title: iostream linker error Problem title: iostream linker error Tags: c%2B%2B, c, iostream, linker Problem: iostream linker error Code signals: windows.h, stdio.h, string.h, mysql.h
iostream linker error iostream linker error c%2B%2B c iostream linker windows.h stdio.h string.h mysql.h iostream linker error I have some old C code that I would like to combine with some C++ code. The C code used to have has the following includes: Now I'm trying to make it use C++ with iostream like this: But I keep...
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5005163_c0
5005163
c++
0
Title: basic structure of com object Problem title: basic structure of com object Tags: com, c%2B%2B Problem: basic structure of com object What is the basic structure of a com object?
basic structure of com object basic structure of com object com c%2B%2B basic structure of com object What is the basic structure of a com object?
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57625970_c0
57625970
c++
0
Title: Infinite inclusion of stdio.h Problem title: Infinite inclusion of stdio.h Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Infinite inclusion of stdio.h Code signals: namespace, Infinite, stdio.h, Hello
Infinite inclusion of stdio.h Infinite inclusion of stdio.h c%2B%2B namespace Infinite stdio.h Hello Infinite inclusion of stdio.h error: 2 2 C:\Program Files (x86)\Dev-Cpp\MinGW64\x86_64-w64-mingw32\include\stdio.h [Error] invalid preprocessing directive #inclu 1 C:\Program Files (x86)\Dev-Cpp\MinGW64\x86_64-w64-mingw...
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1736312_c0
1736312
c++
0
Title: Add to a hashtable Problem title: Add to a hashtable Tags: c%2B%2B, data-structures, hashtable Problem: Add to a hashtable I am trying to implement a hash table Code signals: Add
Add to a hashtable Add to a hashtable c%2B%2B data-structures hashtable Add Add to a hashtable I am trying to implement a hash table
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3389318_c0
3389318
c++
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Title: Proper inheritance Problem title: Proper inheritance Tags: terminology, inheritance, c%2B%2B Problem: Proper inheritance What is meant by proper inheritance? Code signals: Proper
Proper inheritance Proper inheritance terminology inheritance c%2B%2B Proper Proper inheritance What is meant by proper inheritance?
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1908440_c0
1908440
c++
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Title: c++ typecast array Problem title: c++ typecast array Tags: arrays, c%2B%2B, casting Problem: c++ typecast array How can one typecast an array of int to an array of float? Thanks.
c++ typecast array c++ typecast array arrays c%2B%2B casting c++ typecast array How can one typecast an array of int to an array of float? Thanks.
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8451662_c0
8451662
c++
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Title: Confusion with Generics Problem title: Confusion with Generics Tags: qt, c%2B%2B Problem: Confusion with Generics Code signals: ui, Confusion, Generics, Foo, QFrame, QWidget, foo1
Confusion with Generics Confusion with Generics qt c%2B%2B ui Confusion Generics Foo QFrame QWidget foo1 Confusion with Generics I have and in the module when this class is used, I have and this works. If I change it to I get this linker error What's the difference between the two snippets and why does the first one wo...
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1306029_c0
1306029
c++
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Title: Catching default exceptions in C++ Problem title: Catching default exceptions in C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, exception Problem: Catching default exceptions in C++ Code signals: Catching, Can
Catching default exceptions in C++ Catching default exceptions in C++ c%2B%2B exception Catching Can Catching default exceptions in C++ I was just wondering if a system exception like say divide by zero actually "throws" something to the application. Would it be possible to catch this somehow by default?. i mean we can...
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26267331_c0
26267331
c++
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Title: function-try-block and noexcept Problem title: function-try-block and noexcept Tags: noexcept, c%2B%2B, c%2B%2B11, c%2B%2B14, visual-c%2B%2B Problem: function-try-block and noexcept
function-try-block and noexcept function-try-block and noexcept noexcept c%2B%2B c%2B%2B11 c%2B%2B14 visual-c%2B%2B function-try-block and noexcept For the following code Visual studio 14 CTP issues the warning Is this a misuse of noexcept ? Or is it a bug in Microsoft compiler?
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5244923_c0
5244923
c++
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Title: pointer arithmetic Problem title: pointer arithmetic Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: pointer arithmetic //if the following code works char *ptr=a+12; //why doesnt this work char *(ptr=a+12);
pointer arithmetic pointer arithmetic c%2B%2B pointer arithmetic
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1417113_c0
1417113
c++
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Title: biggest integer datatype in c++? Problem title: biggest integer datatype in c++? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: biggest integer datatype in c++? Which is the biggest integer datatype in c++?
biggest integer datatype in c++? biggest integer datatype in c++? c%2B%2B biggest integer datatype in c++? Which is the biggest integer datatype in c++?
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5026799_c0
5026799
c++
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Title: windows.h and MFC Problem title: windows.h and MFC Tags: afx, c%2B%2B, mfc Problem: windows.h and MFC Why can't I include windows.h in afx(MFC) projects? Code signals: windows.h, MFC
windows.h and MFC windows.h and MFC afx c%2B%2B mfc windows.h MFC windows.h and MFC Why can't I include windows.h in afx(MFC) projects?
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55980212_c0
55980212
c++
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Title: Passing a String Array to a Function Problem title: Passing a String Array to a Function Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Passing a String Array to a Function Code signals: Passing, Array, ABC
Passing a String Array to a Function Passing a String Array to a Function c%2B%2B Passing Array ABC Passing a String Array to a Function I have a couple of string arrays in C++ that are defined as const strings I need to pass each of them to the same function similar to this pseudo code: But when called it gives me an ...
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12164371_c0
12164371
c++
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Title: Error Building openssl on VS2010 Problem title: Error Building openssl on VS2010 Tags: openssl, c%2B%2B Problem: Error Building openssl on VS2010 Code signals: Error, Building, VS2010
Error Building openssl on VS2010 Error Building openssl on VS2010 openssl c%2B%2B Error Building VS2010 Error Building openssl on VS2010
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2796878_c0
2796878
c++
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Title: searching a character in a string Problem title: searching a character in a string Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: searching a character in a string How can i search a character " in a string.
searching a character in a string searching a character in a string c%2B%2B searching a character in a string How can i search a character " in a string.
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16027676_c0
16027676
c++
0
Title: New C++/C syntax Problem title: New C++/C syntax Tags: c%2B%2B, c Problem: New C++/C syntax what does the code below mean? What does the & symbol signify? bool x = true; x& = (1 || 0);
New C++/C syntax New C++/C syntax c%2B%2B c New C++/C syntax what does the code below mean? What does the & symbol signify?
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193715_c0
193715
c++
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Title: atoi() conversion error Problem title: atoi() conversion error Tags: atoi, c%2B%2B Problem: atoi() conversion error Code signals: integral, C2664, Conversion, reinterpret_cast, C-style
atoi() conversion error atoi() conversion error atoi c%2B%2B integral C2664 Conversion reinterpret_cast C-style atoi() conversion error atoi() is giving me this error: from this line: int pid = atoi( token.at(0) ); where token is a vector how can i go around this?
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10337915_c0
10337915
c++
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Title: ofstream exception handling Problem title: ofstream exception handling Tags: ofstream, exception, c%2B%2B Problem: ofstream exception handling Code signals: m_Type, m_Id, std::exception
ofstream exception handling ofstream exception handling ofstream exception c%2B%2B m_Type m_Id std::exception ofstream exception handling Deliberately I'm having this method which writes into a file, so I tried to handle the exception of the possiblity that I'm writing into a closed file: But apparently std::exception ...
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4546226_c0
4546226
c++
0
Title: Is Lame_enc threads safe? Problem title: Is Lame_enc threads safe? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Is Lame_enc threads safe? I need to know if lame_enc thread safe or not? Code signals: Lame_enc
Is Lame_enc threads safe? Is Lame_enc threads safe? c%2B%2B Lame_enc Is Lame_enc threads safe? I need to know if lame_enc thread safe or not?
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5196253_c0
5196253
c++
0
Title: Boost smart pointers Problem title: Boost smart pointers Tags: boost, c%2B%2B Problem: Boost smart pointers When should intrusive_ptr be used instead of shared_ptr ? Code signals: Boost
Boost smart pointers Boost smart pointers boost c%2B%2B Boost Boost smart pointers When should intrusive_ptr be used instead of shared_ptr ?
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26259611_c0
26259611
c++
0
Title: ISO C++ errors when compiling C code Problem title: ISO C++ errors when compiling C code Tags: c%2B%2B, c Problem: ISO C++ errors when compiling C code Code signals: ISO, NOT, SET, Error
ISO C++ errors when compiling C code ISO C++ errors when compiling C code c%2B%2B c ISO NOT SET Error ISO C++ errors when compiling C code I'm trying to compile a .C file, which includes a corresponding .h like this one Running "gcc -c myFile.c" raises the following errors: So my question is two-fold: First, why can't ...
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27412487_c6
27412487
c++
6
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21091574_c0
21091574
c++
0
Title: ld.exe: cannot find -lstrmbase Problem title: ld.exe: cannot find -lstrmbase Tags: c%2B%2B, c, gcc Problem: ld.exe: cannot find -lstrmbase Code signals: ld.exe, mingw32, collect2, Process
ld.exe: cannot find -lstrmbase ld.exe: cannot find -lstrmbase c%2B%2B c gcc ld.exe mingw32 collect2 Process ld.exe: cannot find -lstrmbase I am getting a the following error in code blocks using gnu gcc compiler, when I try to compile the code I get these errors:
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886546_c0
886546
c++
0
Title: Pointers assignment Problem title: Pointers assignment Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Pointers assignment What is the meaning of *(int *)0 = 0; It does compile successfully Code signals: Pointers
Pointers assignment Pointers assignment c%2B%2B Pointers Pointers assignment What is the meaning of It does compile successfully
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63274910_c0
63274910
c++
0
Title: find the maximum and minimum value in vector Problem title: find the maximum and minimum value in vector Tags: c%2B%2B, visual-c%2B%2B Problem: find the maximum and minimum value in vector
find the maximum and minimum value in vector find the maximum and minimum value in vector c%2B%2B visual-c%2B%2B find the maximum and minimum value in vector I want to do is to check whether an maximum and minimum element of x. i have address adress was vector written top of the code x stand for first number , t for ro...
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65700078_c0
65700078
c++
0
Title: Dispalys garbadge value for long int b Problem title: Dispalys garbadge value for long int b Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Dispalys garbadge value for long int b Code signals: namespace, Dispalys
Dispalys garbadge value for long int b Dispalys garbadge value for long int b c%2B%2B namespace Dispalys Dispalys garbadge value for long int b Displays unexpected Output for long int b Input:- Output:-
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34894610_c0
34894610
c++
0
Title: some problems about c++ try catch Problem title: some problems about c++ try catch Tags: unix, c%2B%2B, linux Problem: some problems about c++ try catch Code signals: thread1, thread2, ASSERT
some problems about c++ try catch some problems about c++ try catch unix c%2B%2B linux thread1 thread2 ASSERT some problems about c++ try catch I have a question about try catch mechanism. like code: If I have the fake code as shown, in try block I set a global value to 1 and then an exception happens, in thread2 I hav...
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44477532_c0
44477532
c++
0
Title: Vector of your of type in C++ Problem title: Vector of your of type in C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, vector Problem: Vector of your of type in C++ Code signals: Vector, vector1, _Tp, _Alloc, std::vector
Vector of your of type in C++ Vector of your of type in C++ c%2B%2B vector Vector vector1 _Tp _Alloc std::vector Vector of your of type in C++ I've searched for a lot of topics on StackOverflow and Google, but I can't understand what I'm doing wrong. It returns build error:
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13354394_c0
13354394
c++
0
Title: reading object from const unordered_map Problem title: reading object from const unordered_map Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: reading object from const unordered_map Code signals: const, unordered_map
reading object from const unordered_map reading object from const unordered_map c%2B%2B const unordered_map reading object from const unordered_map Why am I not allowed to read an object from a constant unordered_map? The error under clang is the following: Considering that the equivalent code using a const vector work...
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26556692_c0
26556692
c++
0
Title: Stuck in an infinite loop? (Maybe) Problem title: Stuck in an infinite loop? (Maybe) Tags: c%2B%2B, collatz Problem: Stuck in an infinite loop? (Maybe) Code signals: Stuck, Maybe, stdio.h, Far
Stuck in an infinite loop? (Maybe) Stuck in an infinite loop? (Maybe) c%2B%2B collatz Stuck Maybe stdio.h Far Stuck in an infinite loop? (Maybe) I am trying to complete Project Euler Problem 14 in c++ and I am honestly stuck. Right now when I run the problem it gets stuck at So Far: the number with the highest count: 1...
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69505187_c0
69505187
c++
0
Title: right shift conversion in C++ Problem title: right shift conversion in C++ Tags: bit-manipulation, bit-shift, c%2B%2B Problem: right shift conversion in C++ Code signals: Werror, std::uint16_t
right shift conversion in C++ right shift conversion in C++ bit-manipulation bit-shift c%2B%2B Werror std::uint16_t right shift conversion in C++ This code triggers a warning with -Werror=conversion (GCC 10.1), and I don't understand why: According to cppreference , the return type of the right shift operator is simply...
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23410504_c0
23410504
c++
0
Title: Reading text file into a 2d array c++ Problem title: Reading text file into a 2d array c++ Tags: file, c%2B%2B Problem: Reading text file into a 2d array c++ Code signals: Reading, SIZEY, SIZEX
Reading text file into a 2d array c++ Reading text file into a 2d array c++ file c%2B%2B Reading SIZEY SIZEX Reading text file into a 2d array c++ Hi, I'm trying to create some code that will load this maze layout from a .txt file and put it into a 2d array. Currently it just puts the maze layout straight into the 2d a...
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61889198_c0
61889198
c++
0
Title: expression must have a const value Problem title: expression must have a const value Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: expression must have a const value Code signals: std::cout, std::endl, Give, std::cin
expression must have a const value expression must have a const value c%2B%2B std::cout std::endl Give std::cin expression must have a const value I'm falling into a trouble and cannot fix it, can someone help me and if you can explain me the error please the error is: expr must have a const value
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9650044_c0
9650044
c++
0
Title: How to convert a hex file into a binary file? Problem title: How to convert a hex file into a binary file? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: How to convert a hex file into a binary file? Code signals: How
How to convert a hex file into a binary file? How to convert a hex file into a binary file? c%2B%2B How How to convert a hex file into a binary file? I have a file with hex numbers as follows: In this same exact fashion. How do I read this file in binary in C++?
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5292705_c0
5292705
c++
0
Title: What is the meaning of error LNK2019 Problem title: What is the meaning of error LNK2019 Tags: c%2B%2B, linker, lnk2019 Problem: What is the meaning of error LNK2019 Code signals: What, LNK2019
What is the meaning of error LNK2019 What is the meaning of error LNK2019 c%2B%2B linker lnk2019 What LNK2019 What is the meaning of error LNK2019 Can Somebody tell me what does the following error implies?
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56645320_c0
56645320
c++
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Title: std::mutex best practice Problem title: std::mutex best practice Tags: raii, exception, c%2B%2B Problem: std::mutex best practice Code signals: std::mutex, foo.lock, foo.unlock, std::lock_guard
std::mutex best practice std::mutex best practice raii exception c%2B%2B std::mutex foo.lock foo.unlock std::lock_guard std::mutex best practice Since when an exception is thrown the only code is ensured to being run is the destructor, code like this might generate a memory leak Is it a best practice do something simil...
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3157295_c0
3157295
c++
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Title: Interrupt sleep() function Problem title: Interrupt sleep() function Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Interrupt sleep() function How can I interrupt sleep() using a signal handler? Code signals: Interrupt
Interrupt sleep() function Interrupt sleep() function c%2B%2B Interrupt Interrupt sleep() function How can I interrupt sleep() using a signal handler?
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31261280_c0
31261280
c++
0
Title: thread ownership Problem title: thread ownership Tags: c%2B%2B, boost Problem: thread ownership Can B thread can created in A thread? After waiting for B thread end, Can A thread continue to run?
thread ownership thread ownership c%2B%2B boost thread ownership Can B thread can created in A thread? After waiting for B thread end, Can A thread continue to run?
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4531873_c0
4531873
c++
0
Title: what is do(keyword) c++? Problem title: what is do(keyword) c++? Tags: c%2B%2B, visual-c%2B%2B, keyword Problem: what is do(keyword) c++? I never knew there was a keyword, do, in c++! what is it?
what is do(keyword) c++? what is do(keyword) c++? c%2B%2B visual-c%2B%2B keyword what is do(keyword) c++? I never knew there was a keyword, do, in c++! what is it?
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56062698_c0
56062698
c++
0
Title: math function for rounding off Problem title: math function for rounding off Tags: c%2B%2B, arduino Problem: math function for rounding off What does (rounding/=10.0;) mean? Why is there a slash?
math function for rounding off math function for rounding off c%2B%2B arduino math function for rounding off What does (rounding/=10.0;) mean? Why is there a slash?
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56743884_c0
56743884
c++
0
Title: C++ Multithreading with MinGW Problem title: C++ Multithreading with MinGW Tags: g%2B%2B, c%2B%2B, mingw, multithreading Problem: C++ Multithreading with MinGW Code signals: Multithreading, MinGW
C++ Multithreading with MinGW C++ Multithreading with MinGW g%2B%2B c%2B%2B mingw multithreading Multithreading MinGW C++ Multithreading with MinGW I would like to experiment with multithreading with c++. I am using the MinGW g++ compiler (version 8.2.0) on Windows 10. When I try to use the builtin thread library with ...
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14590410_c0
14590410
c++
0
Title: stoi and stoll in c++ Problem title: stoi and stoll in c++ Tags: string, string.h, c%2B%2B, compilation Problem: stoi and stoll in c++ Code signals: std::string, convert.cpp:103:36, Long, string.h
stoi and stoll in c++ stoi and stoll in c++ string string.h c%2B%2B compilation std::string convert.cpp:103:36 Long string.h stoi and stoll in c++ I have #include(string) in my declaratives at the top of the program but when I try to run stoi(string) or stoll(string) i get the following error. I am running Cygwin g++ v...
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16528766_c0
16528766
c++
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Title: c++ unable to get proper string input Problem title: c++ unable to get proper string input Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: c++ unable to get proper string input Code signals: str_length, Enter, cin.getline
c++ unable to get proper string input c++ unable to get proper string input c%2B%2B str_length Enter cin.getline c++ unable to get proper string input I am new to programming just wrote this simple function to calculate length of a string but I am unable to take input string from the user properly(have tried my alterna...
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2226968_c0
2226968
c++
0
Title: Is C++ built on top of C? Problem title: Is C++ built on top of C? Tags: compiler-construction, c, c%2B%2B Problem: Is C++ built on top of C? Does C++ code gets converted to C before compilation ?
Is C++ built on top of C? Is C++ built on top of C? compiler-construction c c%2B%2B Is C++ built on top of C? Does C++ code gets converted to C before compilation ?
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19980944_c1
19980944
c++
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71949665_c2
71949665
c++
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34253544_c0
34253544
c++
0
Title: Throwing anonymous exception subclass Problem title: Throwing anonymous exception subclass Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Throwing anonymous exception subclass Code signals: Throwing, std::exception, Custom
Throwing anonymous exception subclass Throwing anonymous exception subclass c%2B%2B Throwing std::exception Custom Throwing anonymous exception subclass I was playing with c++ exceptions and I've tried throwing an anonymous exception like this: However I'm getting the following error when trying to compile: My compiler...
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37372679_c0
37372679
c++
0
Title: Return struct array c++ Problem title: Return struct array c++ Tags: struct, c%2B%2B Problem: Return struct array c++ Code signals: Data, ReadFile, in.open, file.c_str, ios::in, Error, in.close, End
Return struct array c++ Return struct array c++ struct c%2B%2B Data ReadFile in.open file.c_str ios::in Error in.close End Return struct array c++ I am trying to return a struct from a function, but I get the error: This is my struct: And this is what I actually trying to do to return the struct: So, what is the best w...
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13784828_c0
13784828
c++
0
Title: GDB. Catch only not caught exceptions Problem title: GDB. Catch only not caught exceptions Tags: c, c%2B%2B, gdb Problem: GDB. Catch only not caught exceptions Code signals: GDB, Catch, std::exception
GDB. Catch only not caught exceptions GDB. Catch only not caught exceptions c c%2B%2B gdb GDB Catch std::exception GDB. Catch only not caught exceptions Catching like this, using GDB : When exception is thrown, the program stops. How to make GDB not stop when exception is thrown but is caught by the program ? Or should...
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14540571_c0
14540571
c++
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Title: Wind Chill Factor Problem title: Wind Chill Factor Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Wind Chill Factor Code signals: Wind, Chill, Factor, std::pow, final.cpp, project.cpp, C4244, C2440, Expressions, C2556, C2371
Wind Chill Factor Wind Chill Factor c%2B%2B Wind Chill Factor std::pow final.cpp project.cpp C4244 C2440 Expressions C2556 C2371 Wind Chill Factor Trying to write the wind chill factor equation in C++, and am having trouble with my equation and return value. this is the function where the error comes up. Edit : (Ed.) a...
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2336054_c0
2336054
c++
0
Title: Find pointers from pointee Problem title: Find pointers from pointee Tags: pointers, c%2B%2B, garbage-collection Problem: Find pointers from pointee Code signals: pointee, Find, v_ptr, v_ptr.push_back
Find pointers from pointee Find pointers from pointee pointers c%2B%2B garbage-collection pointee Find v_ptr v_ptr.push_back Find pointers from pointee From this code: Is there anyway I can know who points at x , from the x variable itself, so that I don't have to search inside v_ptr for address of x ? Is this possible...
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34106727_c0
34106727
c++
0
Title: Cyclic dependency in Eclipse CDT Problem title: Cyclic dependency in Eclipse CDT Tags: c%2B%2B, eclipse Problem: Cyclic dependency in Eclipse CDT Code signals: Cyclic, Eclipse, CDT, A_h, B.h, B_h, A.h
Cyclic dependency in Eclipse CDT Cyclic dependency in Eclipse CDT c%2B%2B eclipse Cyclic Eclipse CDT A_h B.h B_h A.h Cyclic dependency in Eclipse CDT I know this matter doesn't get enough attention because it's not meet often but I want to clarify it. Say I have 3 files: A.h B.h and main.cpp without the protection (#if...
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3886643_c0
3886643
c++
0
Title: Big-O notation Help Problem title: Big-O notation Help Tags: c%2B%2B, big-o Problem: Big-O notation Help while (n >= 1) n /= 2; I am unable to get the Big-O notation for this Code signals: Big-O, Help
Big-O notation Help Big-O notation Help c%2B%2B big-o Big-O Help Big-O notation Help I am unable to get the Big-O notation for this
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4553940_c0
4553940
c++
0
Title: assigning vector Problem title: assigning vector Tags: vector, c%2B%2B Problem: assigning vector how I can assign v[i] to an series of integers ( type of v is vector ) without initially filling inside
assigning vector assigning vector vector c%2B%2B assigning vector how I can assign v[i] to an series of integers ( type of v is vector ) without initially filling inside
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2604001_c0
2604001
c++
0
Title: What is name lookup mechanism? Problem title: What is name lookup mechanism? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: What is name lookup mechanism? I'd like to know what C++ name lookup mechanism is. Code signals: What
What is name lookup mechanism? What is name lookup mechanism? c%2B%2B What What is name lookup mechanism? I'd like to know what C++ name lookup mechanism is.
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5976419_c0
5976419
c++
0
Title: Why my OPAL application doesn't link? Problem title: Why my OPAL application doesn't link? Tags: voip, opalvoip, c%2B%2B Problem: Why my OPAL application doesn't link? Code signals: Why, OPAL
Why my OPAL application doesn't link? Why my OPAL application doesn't link? voip opalvoip c%2B%2B Why OPAL Why my OPAL application doesn't link?
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3247285_c0
3247285
c++
0
Title: const int = int const? Problem title: const int = int const? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: const int = int const? For example, is int const x = 3; valid code? If so, does it mean the same as const int x = 3; ?
const int = int const? const int = int const? c%2B%2B const int = int const? For example, is valid code? If so, does it mean the same as ?
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41780613_c0
41780613
c++
0
Title: Big inputs in command prompt Problem title: Big inputs in command prompt Tags: visual-c%2B%2B, c%2B%2B, command-prompt, input Problem: Big inputs in command prompt Code signals: Big, A.insert, std::pair
Big inputs in command prompt Big inputs in command prompt visual-c%2B%2B c%2B%2B command-prompt input Big A.insert std::pair Big inputs in command prompt I want to give a big input in command prompt i.e. This is the part of my code that takes the input : I can obviously just type it all but there must be a shorter way ...
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5147492_c0
5147492
c++
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Title: Member function call in decltype Problem title: Member function call in decltype Tags: c%2B%2B, c%2B%2B11, decltype, member-functions Problem: Member function call in decltype Code signals: Member, B::f
Member function call in decltype Member function call in decltype c%2B%2B c%2B%2B11 decltype member-functions Member B::f Member function call in decltype The following code: Fails to compile with the error: If I change it to: I get another error: What is wrong with either of these? I am using gcc 4.6
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56810512_c1
56810512
c++
1
5 2 4 6 3 5 7 7 8 2 4 6 3 2 5 7 7 8 4 6 3 2 4 5 7 7 8 6 3 2 4 5 6 7 7 8 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 Code signals: namespace, temperory, Getting, ios_base::sync_with_stdio, cin.tie, index-1, Working, j-1
5 2 4 6 3 5 7 7 8 2 4 6 3 2 5 7 7 8 4 6 3 2 4 5 7 7 8 6 3 2 4 5 6 7 7 8 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 Code signals: namespace, temperory, Getting, ios_base::sync_with_stdio, cin.tie, index-1, Working, j-1
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29571936_c0
29571936
c++
0
Title: Use of #elif in mingw Problem title: Use of #elif in mingw Tags: visual-studio, c%2B%2B, mingw Problem: Use of #elif in mingw Code signals: Use, BATCH_TRIANGLESTRIP, size_t, VERT_COUNT, BATCH_TRIANGLELIST
Use of #elif in mingw Use of #elif in mingw visual-studio c%2B%2B mingw Use BATCH_TRIANGLESTRIP size_t VERT_COUNT BATCH_TRIANGLELIST Use of #elif in mingw I am currently porting some code from Visual studio to mingw and apparently the following code seems to work in Visual Studio but fails in Mingw My question is with ...
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18489854_c0
18489854
c++
0
Title: Making a sequential list of files Problem title: Making a sequential list of files Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Making a sequential list of files Code signals: Making, seq_number, fsave.open, fsave.close, s.str
Making a sequential list of files Making a sequential list of files c%2B%2B Making seq_number fsave.open fsave.close s.str Making a sequential list of files I have been stuck on a problem for a while now and can't seem to find an answer. I'm trying to create multiple files with the same name but a different number at t...
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4457967_c0
4457967
c++
0
Title: handling utf-8 string gtk Problem title: handling utf-8 string gtk Tags: gtk, c%2B%2B, utf-8, stl Problem: handling utf-8 string gtk How can i handle utf-8 string using gtk frame work. Code signals: utf-8
handling utf-8 string gtk handling utf-8 string gtk gtk c%2B%2B utf-8 stl utf-8 handling utf-8 string gtk How can i handle utf-8 string using gtk frame work.
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13266225_c0
13266225
c++
0
Title: Assigning value to pointer throws exception Problem title: Assigning value to pointer throws exception Tags: c%2B%2B, c Problem: Assigning value to pointer throws exception Code signals: Assigning, ToUpper
Assigning value to pointer throws exception Assigning value to pointer throws exception c%2B%2B c Assigning ToUpper Assigning value to pointer throws exception I am new to C/C++, I'm trying to learn it, I have created the following function but it throws an exception, when I'm trying to assign the uppercase value to *s...
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32231026_c0
32231026
c++
0
Title: MessageBox in c++ using string Problem title: MessageBox in c++ using string Tags: forms, c%2B%2B Problem: MessageBox in c++ using string Code signals: string, MessageBox, name1, get_name, MessageBox::Show
MessageBox in c++ using string MessageBox in c++ using string forms c%2B%2B string MessageBox name1 get_name MessageBox::Show MessageBox in c++ using string I am getting an error on the following code and I can't figure it out. Gives me the following error
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2944194_c0
2944194
c++
0
Title: Secured applications Problem title: Secured applications Tags: c%23, c%2B%2B, security Problem: Secured applications How can Write and Create Safer Windows Applications with lock key ? Code signals: Secured
Secured applications Secured applications c%23 c%2B%2B security Secured Secured applications How can Write and Create Safer Windows Applications with lock key ?
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21815336_c0
21815336
c++
0
Title: Running flann with Eclipse CDT Problem title: Running flann with Eclipse CDT Tags: flann, c%2B%2B, eclipse-cdt Problem: Running flann with Eclipse CDT Code signals: Running, Eclipse, CDT, Build, Debug, test1
Running flann with Eclipse CDT Running flann with Eclipse CDT flann c%2B%2B eclipse-cdt Running Eclipse CDT Build Debug test1 Running flann with Eclipse CDT I built flann using cmake and then I ran my program and had the following errors:
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25512673_c0
25512673
c++
0
Title: members of a class known at any point inside class Problem title: members of a class known at any point inside class Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: members of a class known at any point inside class Code signals: it
members of a class known at any point inside class members of a class known at any point inside class c%2B%2B it members of a class known at any point inside class I always thought that if I declare member of a class inside class this member is known at the entire scope of a class that is: So that makes sense to me. An...
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32680257_c0
32680257
c++
0
Title: C++ on NAO Robot - How to run my C++ code? Problem title: C++ on NAO Robot - How to run my C++ code? Tags: c%2B%2B, nao-robot Problem: C++ on NAO Robot - How to run my C++ code? Code signals: NAO, Robot, How
C++ on NAO Robot - How to run my C++ code? C++ on NAO Robot - How to run my C++ code? c%2B%2B nao-robot NAO Robot How C++ on NAO Robot - How to run my C++ code?
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34073286_c2
34073286
c++
2
5 1 6 2 4 6 6 4 5 3 3 4 5 9 6 6 5 4 4 5 5 4 4 5 8 4 4 5 3 5 5 4 7 5 4 8 6 3 3 9 1 5 7 3 3 7 5 2 5 2 6 5 7 5 Code signals: DAYS, NURSES, SHIFTS, calculate_penalty_coverage_offspring, penalty_score_offspring_coverage
5 1 6 2 4 6 6 4 5 3 3 4 5 9 6 6 5 4 4 5 5 4 4 5 8 4 4 5 3 5 5 4 7 5 4 8 6 3 3 9 1 5 7 3 3 7 5 2 5 2 6 5 7 5 Code signals: DAYS, NURSES, SHIFTS, calculate_penalty_coverage_offspring, penalty_score_offspring_coverage
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66672987_c0
66672987
c++
0
Title: integer overflow in c++ Problem title: integer overflow in c++ Tags: c%2B%2B, integer-overflow Problem: integer overflow in c++ Code signals: namespace, ios_base::sync_with_stdio, cin.tie, Woverflow, Finished
integer overflow in c++ integer overflow in c++ c%2B%2B integer-overflow namespace ios_base::sync_with_stdio cin.tie Woverflow Finished integer overflow in c++ can you explain why i am getting an integer overflow in first code but not in second? ''' second code is giving correct output while first is showing error. err...
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30684004_c0
30684004
c++
0
Title: what is wrong in this code in c++ Problem title: what is wrong in this code in c++ Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: what is wrong in this code in c++ cout <<A<<"\n"<<B<<"\n"<<C<<endl; return 0; } Code signals: namespace
what is wrong in this code in c++ what is wrong in this code in c++ c%2B%2B namespace what is wrong in this code in c++ this is the problem https://www.urionlinejudge.com.br/judge/en/problems/view/1042 and the code
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42836750_c0
42836750
c++
0
Title: Is there a difference between these 2 arrays? Problem title: Is there a difference between these 2 arrays? Tags: c%2B%2B, arrays Problem: Is there a difference between these 2 arrays? Code signals: kernel_size
Is there a difference between these 2 arrays? Is there a difference between these 2 arrays? c%2B%2B arrays kernel_size Is there a difference between these 2 arrays? As you can see, the second array has additional {} for every row. Are these two equivalent or would the program behave differently if i substituted one of ...
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