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28035665
c++
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Title: creating a list using shared_ptr and new operator Problem title: creating a list using shared_ptr and new operator Tags: shared-ptr, c%2B%2B, heap-memory Problem: creating a list using shared_ptr and new operator Code signals: shared_ptr, node_t, make_list
creating a list using shared_ptr and new operator creating a list using shared_ptr and new operator shared-ptr c%2B%2B heap-memory shared_ptr node_t make_list creating a list using shared_ptr and new operator I am trying to write a code that takes an array of data in template format, makes a linked-list and returns a s...
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3794236_c0
3794236
c++
0
Title: Difference between the int * i and int** i Problem title: Difference between the int * i and int** i Tags: c%2B%2B, pointers, c Problem: Difference between the int * i and int** i What is the difference between int* i and int** i ? Code signals: Difference
Difference between the int * i and int** i Difference between the int * i and int** i c%2B%2B pointers c Difference Difference between the int * i and int** i What is the difference between int* i and int** i ?
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2093467_c0
2093467
c++
0
Title: Treeview selected item index Problem title: Treeview selected item index Tags: winapi, api, c%2B%2B, treeview Problem: Treeview selected item index is there anyway to get the index of selected tree view node or do they even have one? Code signals: Treeview
Treeview selected item index Treeview selected item index winapi api c%2B%2B treeview Treeview Treeview selected item index is there anyway to get the index of selected tree view node or do they even have one?
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48138484_c0
48138484
c++
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Title: how to use open dft in 2d vector Problem title: how to use open dft in 2d vector Tags: opencv, c%2B%2B Problem: how to use open dft in 2d vector Code signals: InputWidth, InputHeight, Correction_value, ProjectionImage, data.s, DFT_COMPLEX_OUTPUT, filter_2D
how to use open dft in 2d vector how to use open dft in 2d vector opencv c%2B%2B InputWidth InputHeight Correction_value ProjectionImage data.s DFT_COMPLEX_OUTPUT filter_2D how to use open dft in 2d vector I would like to ask how to use the dft function in opencv to do Fourier transform with 2d vector. I have error in ...
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4526867_c0
4526867
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Title: Live website powered by CppCMS Problem title: Live website powered by CppCMS Tags: frameworks, c%2B%2B, cppcms Problem: Live website powered by CppCMS CppCMS looks fine for me.. but do you know any live website powered by CppCMS? Code signals: Live, CppCMS
Live website powered by CppCMS Live website powered by CppCMS frameworks c%2B%2B cppcms Live CppCMS Live website powered by CppCMS CppCMS looks fine for me.. but do you know any live website powered by CppCMS?
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453099_c0
453099
c++
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Title: Size of static array Problem title: Size of static array Tags: arrays, c%2B%2B, size Problem: Size of static array I declare a static char array, then I pass it to a function. How to get the no. of bytes in the array inside the function? Code signals: Size
Size of static array Size of static array arrays c%2B%2B size Size Size of static array I declare a static char array, then I pass it to a function. How to get the no. of bytes in the array inside the function?
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9451800_c0
9451800
c++
0
Title: Include C++ standard library Problem title: Include C++ standard library Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Include C++ standard library Is it possible to include the C++ standard library in a single statement, or must you do it header by header? Code signals: Include
Include C++ standard library Include C++ standard library c%2B%2B Include Include C++ standard library Is it possible to include the C++ standard library in a single statement, or must you do it header by header?
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23147388_c0
23147388
c++
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Title: Why C++ is NO Copy or Assign for IO Objects? Problem title: Why C++ is NO Copy or Assign for IO Objects? Tags: c%2B%2B, io, iostream, ostream, istream Problem: Why C++ is NO Copy or Assign for IO Objects? Code signals: Why, Copy, Assign, Objects, out1, out2
Why C++ is NO Copy or Assign for IO Objects? Why C++ is NO Copy or Assign for IO Objects? c%2B%2B io iostream ostream istream Why Copy Assign Objects out1 out2 Why C++ is NO Copy or Assign for IO Objects? In C++ primer 4th 8.8.1 sections: Why there is NO Copy or Assign for IO Objects? Can anyone tell me the reason? Tha...
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2431052_c0
2431052
c++
0
Title: Multitouch in Linux Problem title: Multitouch in Linux Tags: multi-touch, c%2B%2B, qt, linux Problem: Multitouch in Linux I have two questions: How to simulate touch event in linux. How to work with multitouch on Qt in Linux. Code signals: Multitouch, Linux
Multitouch in Linux Multitouch in Linux multi-touch c%2B%2B qt linux Multitouch Linux Multitouch in Linux I have two questions: How to simulate touch event in linux. How to work with multitouch on Qt in Linux.
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2708340_c0
2708340
c++
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Title: limit stl's vector max_size Problem title: limit stl's vector max_size Tags: c%2B%2B, stl Problem: limit stl's vector max_size How can I limit STL vector's max_size? Eventually by specialization. An example would be welcome. Code signals: max_size
limit stl's vector max_size limit stl's vector max_size c%2B%2B stl max_size limit stl's vector max_size How can I limit STL vector's max_size? Eventually by specialization. An example would be welcome.
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37032257_c0
37032257
c++
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Title: Correct way to translate C++ code to Python Problem title: Correct way to translate C++ code to Python Tags: python, c%2B%2B Problem: Correct way to translate C++ code to Python Code signals: Correct, Python, i-1, j-1, Q.append, U.append, r.append, d.append
Correct way to translate C++ code to Python Correct way to translate C++ code to Python python c%2B%2B Correct Python i-1 j-1 Q.append U.append r.append d.append Correct way to translate C++ code to Python I have a C++ code doing the following: I need to write the equivalent Python version for this as I'm not too comfo...
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6823534_c0
6823534
c++
0
Title: OpenCV and creating GUIs Problem title: OpenCV and creating GUIs Tags: c%2B%2B, user-interface, opencv Problem: OpenCV and creating GUIs Can I use OpenCV to create GUIs that contain buttons, list boxes, ...etc for example? Thanks. Code signals: OpenCV, GUIs
OpenCV and creating GUIs OpenCV and creating GUIs c%2B%2B user-interface opencv OpenCV GUIs OpenCV and creating GUIs Can I use OpenCV to create GUIs that contain buttons, list boxes, ...etc for example? Thanks.
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40811834_c0
40811834
c++
0
Title: How many threads can my CPU/OS handle? Problem title: How many threads can my CPU/OS handle? Tags: c%2B%2B, multithreading Problem: How many threads can my CPU/OS handle? I create an C++ app. How many threads can be run simultaneously? Code signals: How, CPU
How many threads can my CPU/OS handle? How many threads can my CPU/OS handle? c%2B%2B multithreading How CPU How many threads can my CPU/OS handle? I create an C++ app. How many threads can be run simultaneously?
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5073273_c0
5073273
c++
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Title: thread using 100% of core Problem title: thread using 100% of core Tags: qt, c%2B%2B, multithreading, linux Problem: thread using 100% of core Is there a way to use multiple cores for one thread? I am presently using Qt on Ubuntu with an i7 Code signals: 100
thread using 100% of core thread using 100% of core qt c%2B%2B multithreading linux 100 thread using 100% of core Is there a way to use multiple cores for one thread? I am presently using Qt on Ubuntu with an i7
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5080129_c0
5080129
c++
0
Title: server name of MAPI account Problem title: server name of MAPI account Tags: c%2B%2B, mapi, exchange-server Problem: server name of MAPI account how can I find out the server name of a MAPI account for Microsoft Exchange Server? Thank you! Code signals: MAPI
server name of MAPI account server name of MAPI account c%2B%2B mapi exchange-server MAPI server name of MAPI account how can I find out the server name of a MAPI account for Microsoft Exchange Server? Thank you!
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5174593_c0
5174593
c++
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Title: What does ^= mean in C/C++? Problem title: What does ^= mean in C/C++? Tags: c%2B%2B, c, operators, syntax Problem: What does ^= mean in C/C++? I have the following line of code: contents[pos++] ^= key[shift++]; What does operator ^= mean? Code signals: What
What does ^= mean in C/C++? What does ^= mean in C/C++? c%2B%2B c operators syntax What What does ^= mean in C/C++? I have the following line of code: What does operator ^= mean?
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4447166_c0
4447166
c++
0
Title: How to use PC speaker in linux? Problem title: How to use PC speaker in linux? Tags: linux, audio, c%2B%2B Problem: How to use PC speaker in linux? How to use PC speaker in linux for c/c++ programming ? Can I control the beep time and freq? Code signals: How
How to use PC speaker in linux? How to use PC speaker in linux? linux audio c%2B%2B How How to use PC speaker in linux? How to use PC speaker in linux for c/c++ programming ? Can I control the beep time and freq?
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46764901_c3
46764901
c++
3
0000000000000000000000000000000 DESIRE OUTPUT DATA: 43B5EBBA7F2823623D13732603C453138C0D98E88B8F25C7 Code signals: OpenSSL, Encrypt, ECB, encript3DES, des_cblock, key1, key3, key2, des_key_schedule, ks1, ks2, ks3, DES_set_key, C_Block, DES_ecb3_encrypt, DES_ENCRYPT
0000000000000000000000000000000 DESIRE OUTPUT DATA: 43B5EBBA7F2823623D13732603C453138C0D98E88B8F25C7 Code signals: OpenSSL, Encrypt, ECB, encript3DES, des_cblock, key1, key3, key2, des_key_schedule, ks1, ks2, ks3, DES_set_key, C_Block, DES_ecb3_encrypt, DES_ENCRYPT
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9385812_c0
9385812
c++
0
Title: C++ template error, No return, in function returning non-void Problem title: C++ template error, No return, in function returning non-void Tags: templates, c%2B%2B Problem: C++ template error, No return, in function returning non-void Code signals: new_value
C++ template error, No return, in function returning non-void C++ template error, No return, in function returning non-void templates c%2B%2B new_value C++ template error, No return, in function returning non-void I created a simple template. It gives me a warning: "No return, in function returning non-void". The warni...
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55700196_c0
55700196
c++
0
Title: How to captalize and title a string Problem title: How to captalize and title a string Tags: string, c%2B%2B Problem: How to captalize and title a string If I was given a string, I need to either capitalize or title the string. For example: Code signals: How
How to captalize and title a string How to captalize and title a string string c%2B%2B How How to captalize and title a string If I was given a string, I need to either capitalize or title the string. For example:
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1013375_c0
1013375
c++
0
Title: Good online C++ syntax reference? Problem title: Good online C++ syntax reference? Tags: syntax, c%2B%2B Problem: Good online C++ syntax reference? Do you know of a precise and concise online C++ syntax reference? Please provide the link... Code signals: Good
Good online C++ syntax reference? Good online C++ syntax reference? syntax c%2B%2B Good Good online C++ syntax reference? Do you know of a precise and concise online C++ syntax reference? Please provide the link...
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11923743_c0
11923743
c++
0
Title: About delegates in c++ Problem title: About delegates in c++ Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: About delegates in c++ How do I specify the parameter of a method as any class that implements a specific interface ? This is rather common in objective c. Code signals: About
About delegates in c++ About delegates in c++ c%2B%2B About About delegates in c++ How do I specify the parameter of a method as any class that implements a specific interface ? This is rather common in objective c.
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1436549_c0
1436549
c++
0
Title: best C++ command line argument parser Problem title: best C++ command line argument parser Tags: c%2B%2B, command-line, open-source, parsing Problem: best C++ command line argument parser What is the best C++ command line argument parser that you can suggest?
best C++ command line argument parser best C++ command line argument parser c%2B%2B command-line open-source parsing best C++ command line argument parser What is the best C++ command line argument parser that you can suggest?
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14495293_c0
14495293
c++
0
Title: Retrieve int from float Problem title: Retrieve int from float Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Retrieve int from float Let's pretend that some bad code put an int value to float address. In general, how I can retrieve that int value back? Code signals: float, Retrieve
Retrieve int from float Retrieve int from float c%2B%2B float Retrieve Retrieve int from float Let's pretend that some bad code put an int value to float address. In general, how I can retrieve that int value back?
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21834072_c0
21834072
c++
0
Title: Exception Handling for cv::Rect Problem title: Exception Handling for cv::Rect Tags: c%2B%2B, exception, opencv, rect Problem: Exception Handling for cv::Rect Code signals: Exception, Handling, cv::Rect, roi_.x, roi_.y, roi_, cv::Size, roi_.width, roi_.height
Exception Handling for cv::Rect Exception Handling for cv::Rect c%2B%2B exception opencv rect Exception Handling cv::Rect roi_.x roi_.y roi_ cv::Size roi_.width roi_.height Exception Handling for cv::Rect I have bounding box and I want to crop image with this bounding box. However I want to increase the size of the bou...
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22527711_c0
22527711
c++
0
Title: Convert String8 to const char* Problem title: Convert String8 to const char* Tags: android, c%2B%2B Problem: Convert String8 to const char* Code signals: Convert, String8, String16, test1, test2, test3, test4, test5, test6, PLOGI, PHService, String8::operator
Convert String8 to const char* Convert String8 to const char* android c%2B%2B Convert String8 String16 test1 test2 test3 test4 test5 test6 PLOGI PHService String8::operator Convert String8 to const char* There's a really strange issue in a stress test. The issue can not be 100% reproduced, so I used following codes and...
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34646463_c1
34646463
c++
1
6_64-zlib-static, x86_64-w64-min, gw32-static, CXXFLAGS, x86_64-520-win32-seh-rt_v, rev0, CPPFLAGS, LDFLA, gw520, x86_64-w6, mingw32-static, Thread, COLLECT_GCC_OPTIONS, cc1plus.exe, U_REENTRANT, ccRjLnLZ.s, GNU, x86_6, w64-mingw32, GMP, MPFR, MPC, GGC, x86_64, w64C
Thread COLLECT_GCC_OPTIONS cc1plus.exe U_REENTRANT ccRjLnLZ.s GNU x86_6 w64-mingw32 GMP MPFR MPC GGC x86_64 w64C mingw windows can not find Eigen header file I can't get Eigen starting to work. According to this link , I have to use But this is not working for mingw So I look into mingw doc here . It seems that I shou...
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39806482_c0
39806482
c++
0
Title: QGridLayout: change height of a row Problem title: QGridLayout: change height of a row Tags: user-interface, qt, c%2B%2B Problem: QGridLayout: change height of a row Code signals: QGridLayout, ListView1, ListView2, ListView3, ListView4, ListView5, GridLayout2
QGridLayout: change height of a row QGridLayout: change height of a row user-interface qt c%2B%2B QGridLayout ListView1 ListView2 ListView3 ListView4 ListView5 GridLayout2 QGridLayout: change height of a row I'm new at qt and now my window looks like this: The problem is that second row (ListView5) is higher than first...
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1359003_c0
1359003
c++
0
Title: svg example in C/C++ Problem title: svg example in C/C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, cairo Problem: svg example in C/C++ Can someone provide an example of how to load a .svg file and display it using C/C++ and any library? I'm wondering if you will use SDL, cairo, or what.
svg example in C/C++ svg example in C/C++ c%2B%2B cairo svg example in C/C++ Can someone provide an example of how to load a .svg file and display it using C/C++ and any library? I'm wondering if you will use SDL, cairo, or what.
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25263960_c0
25263960
c++
0
Title: C++ extract type of pointer Problem title: C++ extract type of pointer Tags: c%2B%2B, pointers, typedef Problem: C++ extract type of pointer Let's suppose that I have typedef T* PtrType; Is there a way to extract from PtrType the type T ? Code signals: PtrType
C++ extract type of pointer C++ extract type of pointer c%2B%2B pointers typedef PtrType C++ extract type of pointer Let's suppose that I have Is there a way to extract from PtrType the type T ?
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3134458_c0
3134458
c++
0
Title: how to initialize a char array? Problem title: how to initialize a char array? Tags: visual-c%2B%2B, c%2B%2B Problem: how to initialize a char array? char * msg = new char[65546]; want to initialize to 0 for all of them. what is the best way to do this in C++?
how to initialize a char array? how to initialize a char array? visual-c%2B%2B c%2B%2B how to initialize a char array? want to initialize to 0 for all of them. what is the best way to do this in C++?
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2727916_c0
2727916
c++
0
Title: dynamic array of class Problem title: dynamic array of class Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: dynamic array of class I want to make a dynamic array of class objects. Though it is dynamic I have to calculate some size before initiating them; what strategy should I apply?
dynamic array of class dynamic array of class c%2B%2B dynamic array of class I want to make a dynamic array of class objects. Though it is dynamic I have to calculate some size before initiating them; what strategy should I apply?
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2802953_c0
2802953
c++
0
Title: How do shared pointers work? Problem title: How do shared pointers work? Tags: shared-ptr, c%2B%2B11, c%2B%2B Problem: How do shared pointers work? How do shared pointers know how many pointers point to that object? (shared_ptr, in this case) Code signals: How
How do shared pointers work? How do shared pointers work? shared-ptr c%2B%2B11 c%2B%2B How How do shared pointers work? How do shared pointers know how many pointers point to that object? (shared_ptr, in this case)
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2918267_c0
2918267
c++
0
Title: std::out_of_range error? Problem title: std::out_of_range error? Tags: linked-list, outofrangeexception, string, c%2B%2B Problem: std::out_of_range error? Code signals: std::out_of_range, TextLine, line_num, linelist_ptr, text.insert, basic_string::at, Aborted
std::out_of_range error? std::out_of_range error? linked-list outofrangeexception string c%2B%2B std::out_of_range TextLine line_num linelist_ptr text.insert basic_string::at Aborted std::out_of_range error? I'm dealing with a file with a linked list of lines with each node looking like this: and I'm writing a function...
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39803178_c0
39803178
c++
0
Title: How to initialize a vector with -2147483648 in C++ Problem title: How to initialize a vector with -2147483648 in C++ Tags: vector, c%2B%2B Problem: How to initialize a vector with -2147483648 in C++ Code signals: How, vec1, C2440, vec2, C2398, vec3, vec4, vec5
How to initialize a vector with -2147483648 in C++ How to initialize a vector with -2147483648 in C++ vector c%2B%2B How vec1 C2440 vec2 C2398 vec3 vec4 vec5 How to initialize a vector with -2147483648 in C++ I found the problem when initializing a vector with value -2147483648 The problem appears when I use VS2013. Do...
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39893582_c0
39893582
c++
0
Title: assignment of array pointer in a class Problem title: assignment of array pointer in a class Tags: c%2B%2B, arrays Problem: assignment of array pointer in a class void SetString(char s1[], char s2[]){ str1= s1[]; str2= s2[]; Code signals: SetString, str1, str2
assignment of array pointer in a class assignment of array pointer in a class c%2B%2B arrays SetString str1 str2 assignment of array pointer in a class What's wrong in that code please some one tell me. Its giving me following error: enter image description here
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40556067_c0
40556067
c++
0
Title: Use of pointers in Java Problem title: Use of pointers in Java Tags: pointers, java, c%2B%2B Problem: Use of pointers in Java For someone coming from C++ background, what is the best way to understand how Java operates without pointers? Code signals: Use, Java
Use of pointers in Java Use of pointers in Java pointers java c%2B%2B Use Java Use of pointers in Java For someone coming from C++ background, what is the best way to understand how Java operates without pointers?
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4193043_c0
4193043
c++
0
Title: select() on a pipe in blocking mode returns EAGAIN Problem title: select() on a pipe in blocking mode returns EAGAIN Tags: blocking, c%2B%2B, linux, c, posix-select Problem: select() on a pipe in blocking mode returns EAGAIN Code signals: EAGAIN, fd.Get, EINTR
select() on a pipe in blocking mode returns EAGAIN select() on a pipe in blocking mode returns EAGAIN blocking c%2B%2B linux c posix-select EAGAIN fd.Get EINTR select() on a pipe in blocking mode returns EAGAIN The man pages for select() do not list EAGAIN as possible error code for the select() function. Can anyone ex...
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19054249_c0
19054249
c++
0
Title: Valgrind - Error Problem title: Valgrind - Error Tags: linux, c%2B%2B, visual-c%2B%2B, valgrind Problem: Valgrind - Error Code signals: Valgrind, Error, Conditional, __ieee754_exp, lib64, libm-2.12.so, Hite.cpp:96, Hite.cpp:114, Uninitialised, Hite.cpp:90, Use
Valgrind - Error Valgrind - Error linux c%2B%2B visual-c%2B%2B valgrind Valgrind Error Conditional __ieee754_exp lib64 libm-2.12.so Hite.cpp:96 Hite.cpp:114 Uninitialised Hite.cpp:90 Use Valgrind - Error Below is the message I get when I run my code on Valgrind 1) Uninitialised value was created by a stack allocation =...
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1035795_c0
1035795
c++
0
Title: const reference parameters Problem title: const reference parameters Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: const reference parameters Is there a difference between the following declarations? void somefunc(const Person &p); void somefunc(Person const &p); Code signals: Person
const reference parameters const reference parameters c%2B%2B Person const reference parameters Is there a difference between the following declarations?
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1350471_c0
1350471
c++
0
Title: Pointer comparison Problem title: Pointer comparison Tags: pointers, c, c%2B%2B Problem: Pointer comparison Do pointers in C and C++ support comparison operators ( > , < , etc.) in standard? I want to compare array positions to be precise. Code signals: Pointer
Pointer comparison Pointer comparison pointers c c%2B%2B Pointer Pointer comparison Do pointers in C and C++ support comparison operators ( > , < , etc.) in standard? I want to compare array positions to be precise.
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2175313_c0
2175313
c++
0
Title: Active directory GUID Problem title: Active directory GUID Tags: windows, visual-c%2B%2B, c%2B%2B Problem: Active directory GUID how can convert IADs ::get_GUID(BSTR * ) thar return bstr valur to GUID data type that have ( - ) in GUID Code signals: Active, GUID
Active directory GUID Active directory GUID windows visual-c%2B%2B c%2B%2B Active GUID Active directory GUID how can convert IADs ::get_GUID(BSTR * ) thar return bstr valur to GUID data type that have ( - ) in GUID
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28028026_c2
28028026
c++
2
set( getForce( a, 4.0 ) ); printf( " %f %f %f \n", b.x, b.y, b.z ); } Code signals: Template, main.cpp:34:12, dR.Vec3d, Vec3TYPE, TYPE, Vec3d, math.h, v.x, v.y, v.z, vo.x, vo.y, vo.z, vi.x, vi.y, vi.z, x-vi.x, y-vi.y, z-vi.z, Vec3i, a.set, b.set, b.x, b.y, b.z, b_.set
set( getForce( a, 4.0 ) ); printf( " %f %f %f \n", b.x, b.y, b.z ); } Code signals: Template, main.cpp:34:12, dR.Vec3d, Vec3TYPE, TYPE, Vec3d, math.h, v.x, v.y, v.z, vo.x, vo.y, vo.z, vi.x, vi.y, vi.z, x-vi.x, y-vi.y, z-vi.z, Vec3i, a.set, b.set, b.x, b.y, b.z, b_.set
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3794649_c0
3794649
c++
0
Title: Qt events and signal/slots Problem title: Qt events and signal/slots Tags: qt, c%2B%2B Problem: Qt events and signal/slots In the Qt world, what is the difference of events and signal/slots? Does one replace the other? Are events an abstraction of signal/slots?
Qt events and signal/slots Qt events and signal/slots qt c%2B%2B Qt events and signal/slots In the Qt world, what is the difference of events and signal/slots? Does one replace the other? Are events an abstraction of signal/slots?
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3822379_c0
3822379
c++
0
Title: Interrupt in C++ Problem title: Interrupt in C++ Tags: linux, interrupt, c%2B%2B Problem: Interrupt in C++ I am trying to understand interrupts and am looking for a simple code that uses interrupts. Could somebody please help me with it? Code signals: Interrupt
Interrupt in C++ Interrupt in C++ linux interrupt c%2B%2B Interrupt Interrupt in C++ I am trying to understand interrupts and am looking for a simple code that uses interrupts. Could somebody please help me with it?
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47885216_c0
47885216
c++
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Title: Memory leaks in a simple Rcpp function Problem title: Memory leaks in a simple Rcpp function Tags: rcpp, r, c%2B%2B, memory-leaks Problem: Memory leaks in a simple Rcpp function Code signals: Memory, Rcpp, raw_noise, NumericVector, R::rnorm, test_loop, cross_df
Memory leaks in a simple Rcpp function Memory leaks in a simple Rcpp function rcpp r c%2B%2B memory-leaks Memory Rcpp raw_noise NumericVector R::rnorm test_loop cross_df Memory leaks in a simple Rcpp function I am developing a package in R that I would like to convert to Rcpp for better performance. I'm new to Rcpp (an...
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49225147_c0
49225147
c++
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Title: X x() not creating object C++ Problem title: X x() not creating object C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, oop Problem: X x() not creating object C++ I've encountered the next code: class X{ }; int main() { X x1; X x2(); X x3 = X(); } why does X x2(); is not creating an object?
X x() not creating object C++ X x() not creating object C++ c%2B%2B oop X x() not creating object C++ I've encountered the next code: why does X x2(); is not creating an object?
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10532370_c0
10532370
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Title: Syntax not understood Problem title: Syntax not understood Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Syntax not understood What is the significant of * in this line please ? CourseClass::CourseClass(Professor* professor){ } Code signals: Syntax, CourseClass::CourseClass, Professor
Syntax not understood Syntax not understood c%2B%2B Syntax CourseClass::CourseClass Professor Syntax not understood What is the significant of * in this line please ?
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1496536_c0
1496536
c++
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Title: how to convert ascii to unsigned int Problem title: how to convert ascii to unsigned int Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: how to convert ascii to unsigned int Is there a method that converts string to unsigned int? _ultoa exists but couldn't find the vise verse version...
how to convert ascii to unsigned int how to convert ascii to unsigned int c%2B%2B how to convert ascii to unsigned int Is there a method that converts string to unsigned int? _ultoa exists but couldn't find the vise verse version...
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30203845_c0
30203845
c++
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Title: When does the unique_ptr get reset on this setter? Problem title: When does the unique_ptr get reset on this setter? Tags: c%2B%2B, c%2B%2B11, unique-ptr Problem: When does the unique_ptr get reset on this setter? Code signals: When, unique_ptr, A::SetB, b.reset
When does the unique_ptr get reset on this setter? When does the unique_ptr get reset on this setter? c%2B%2B c%2B%2B11 unique-ptr When unique_ptr A::SetB b.reset When does the unique_ptr get reset on this setter? When does the unique_ptr i passed in get removed? If the above answer is no, it doesn't get removed... wou...
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2826431_c0
2826431
c++
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Title: STL Rope - when and where to use Problem title: STL Rope - when and where to use Tags: stl, ropes, c%2B%2B Problem: STL Rope - when and where to use I was wondering under what circumstances you would use a rope over another STL container? Code signals: STL, Rope
STL Rope - when and where to use STL Rope - when and where to use stl ropes c%2B%2B STL Rope STL Rope - when and where to use I was wondering under what circumstances you would use a rope over another STL container?
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6328940_c0
6328940
c++
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Title: How do i declare a class constructor in IDL? Problem title: How do i declare a class constructor in IDL? Tags: c%2B%2B, class, idl, constructor Problem: How do i declare a class constructor in IDL? How is a class constructor define in IDL? Code signals: How, IDL
How do i declare a class constructor in IDL? How do i declare a class constructor in IDL? c%2B%2B class idl constructor How IDL How do i declare a class constructor in IDL? How is a class constructor define in IDL?
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5838894_c0
5838894
c++
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Title: How to build Google RE2 for Windows? Problem title: How to build Google RE2 for Windows? Tags: windows, re2, c%2B%2B, regex Problem: How to build Google RE2 for Windows? How to build Google RE2 for Windows? Somebody tried? Code signals: How, Google, RE2, Windows
How to build Google RE2 for Windows? How to build Google RE2 for Windows? windows re2 c%2B%2B regex How Google RE2 Windows How to build Google RE2 for Windows? How to build Google RE2 for Windows? Somebody tried?
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5894779_c0
5894779
c++
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Title: Header Files in C/C++, Standard? Problem title: Header Files in C/C++, Standard? Tags: c%2B%2B, gcc, c, file, header Problem: Header Files in C/C++, Standard? Are header files standard or different in gcc vs other compilers? Code signals: Header, Files, Standard
Header Files in C/C++, Standard? Header Files in C/C++, Standard? c%2B%2B gcc c file header Header Files Standard Header Files in C/C++, Standard? Are header files standard or different in gcc vs other compilers?
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67883701_c0
67883701
c++
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Title: Structured binding violations Problem title: Structured binding violations Tags: c%2B%2B, c%2B%2B20, stdtuple, structured-bindings Problem: Structured binding violations The code as follows #include <tuple> Code signals: Structured, std::make_tuple, Wall, Wextra
Structured binding violations Structured binding violations c%2B%2B c%2B%2B20 stdtuple structured-bindings Structured std::make_tuple Wall Wextra Structured binding violations The code as follows produces an error in clang 12: Hovewer both Visual Studio 2019 and gcc 11 with -std=c++20 -Wall -Wextra -pedantic-errors acc...
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1076300_c0
1076300
c++
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Title: Extending Python with C/C++ Problem title: Extending Python with C/C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, c, python Problem: Extending Python with C/C++ Can anyone please give me tips on the tools or sofware to use to extend Python with C/C++? Thanks. Code signals: Extending, Python
Extending Python with C/C++ Extending Python with C/C++ c%2B%2B c python Extending Python Extending Python with C/C++ Can anyone please give me tips on the tools or sofware to use to extend Python with C/C++? Thanks.
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3446281_c0
3446281
c++
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Title: free c++ compiler for mac not using xcode Problem title: free c++ compiler for mac not using xcode Tags: xcode, macos, c%2B%2B Problem: free c++ compiler for mac not using xcode Are there any free c++ compilers for macs that do not need xcode? Code signals: xcode
free c++ compiler for mac not using xcode free c++ compiler for mac not using xcode xcode macos c%2B%2B xcode free c++ compiler for mac not using xcode Are there any free c++ compilers for macs that do not need xcode?
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18559425_c0
18559425
c++
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Title: How to ignore uninitialized variable error in MSVC Problem title: How to ignore uninitialized variable error in MSVC Tags: c%2B%2B, compilation, visual-studio Problem: How to ignore uninitialized variable error in MSVC Code signals: How, MSVC, raw_data, name_size
How to ignore uninitialized variable error in MSVC How to ignore uninitialized variable error in MSVC c%2B%2B compilation visual-studio How MSVC raw_data name_size How to ignore uninitialized variable error in MSVC I'm having problems with MSVS compiler, I have the following code: And later: The value of list doesn't c...
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59808090_c4
59808090
c++
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, lgdi32, limm32, lshell32, lole32, lcfgmgr32, lopengl32, lpangocairo-1.0, lpangoft2-1.0, lpangowin32-1.0, lusp10, lpango-1.0, latk-1.0, lcairomm-1.0, lpixman-1, lbz2, lrpcrt4, lgraphite2, lpng16, lsigc-2.0, lgdk_pixbuf-2.0, lgio-2.0, lws2_32, lgmodule-2.0, lgobject-2.0
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73096887_c0
73096887
c++
0
Title: 2D MATRIX QUERY Problem title: 2D MATRIX QUERY Tags: c%2B%2B, matrix Problem: 2D MATRIX QUERY can someone help me with what this segment of code means? int m = matrix.size(), n = m ? matrix[0].size() : 0, r = 0, c = n - 1; Code signals: MATRIX, QUERY, matrix.size
2D MATRIX QUERY 2D MATRIX QUERY c%2B%2B matrix MATRIX QUERY matrix.size 2D MATRIX QUERY can someone help me with what this segment of code means?
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74761550_c0
74761550
c++
0
Title: Problem when implementing DFS for a graph Problem title: Problem when implementing DFS for a graph Tags: c%2B%2B, graph-theory, depth-first-search Problem: Problem when implementing DFS for a graph Code signals: Problem, DFS, Graph, MAX, dfs_visit, Here, Expected
Problem when implementing DFS for a graph Problem when implementing DFS for a graph c%2B%2B graph-theory depth-first-search Problem DFS Graph MAX dfs_visit Here Expected Problem when implementing DFS for a graph I implemented the structure of the graph in the programming language c++, which contains the number of nodes...
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10052548_c0
10052548
c++
0
Title: What kind of datatype will hold 3000000^2 in C++? Problem title: What kind of datatype will hold 3000000^2 in C++? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: What kind of datatype will hold 3000000^2 in C++? What will hold something like 3000000^2 without overflow? Code signals: What
What kind of datatype will hold 3000000^2 in C++? What kind of datatype will hold 3000000^2 in C++? c%2B%2B What What kind of datatype will hold 3000000^2 in C++? What will hold something like 3000000^2 without overflow?
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34623640_c0
34623640
c++
0
Title: Error with insert and reverse_iterator Problem title: Error with insert and reverse_iterator Tags: c%2B%2B, c%2B%2B11 Problem: Error with insert and reverse_iterator Code signals: Error, reverse_iterator, CClass, Database, mylist.rbegin, mylist.rend, mylist.insert
Error with insert and reverse_iterator Error with insert and reverse_iterator c%2B%2B c%2B%2B11 Error reverse_iterator CClass Database mylist.rbegin mylist.rend mylist.insert Error with insert and reverse_iterator I have an error in this code The error is : no matching function for call to 'std::list::insert(std::list:...
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21215414_c0
21215414
c++
0
Title: win socket library in vs2010 Problem title: win socket library in vs2010 Tags: c%2B%2B, winpcap, sockets Problem: win socket library in vs2010 Code signals: vs2010, pcap.h, WinSock.h, WinSock2.h, in_addr, ip_src, ip_dst, inet_ntoa, LNK2019, __imp__inet_ntoa, _main
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47722019_c2
47722019
c++
2
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49877965_c0
49877965
c++
0
Title: C++ catch(std::exception &amp; e ) vs. catch(...) Problem title: C++ catch(std::exception &amp; e ) vs. catch(...) Tags: c%2B%2B, exception Problem: C++ catch(std::exception & e ) vs. catch(...) Code signals: std::exception, std::runtime, std::cout, Exception, How
C++ catch(std::exception &amp; e ) vs. catch(...) C++ catch(std::exception &amp; e ) vs. catch(...) c%2B%2B exception std::exception std::runtime std::cout Exception How C++ catch(std::exception & e ) vs. catch(...) I know the difference in handling of both of these catches, but what does it take for the ellipse to cat...
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44455682_c0
44455682
c++
0
Title: How does this for() work? Problem title: How does this for() work? Tags: c%2B%2B, for-loop Problem: How does this for() work? I've come across the following for in some code: for (i = M, j = N; i; ) i,j,M,N are all integers; what does the for do? Code signals: How
How does this for() work? How does this for() work? c%2B%2B for-loop How How does this for() work? I've come across the following for in some code: i,j,M,N are all integers; what does the for do?
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5192404_c0
5192404
c++
0
Title: C++ - Is an array a pointer? Problem title: C++ - Is an array a pointer? Tags: arrays, c%2B%2B, pointers Problem: C++ - Is an array a pointer? Possible Duplicate: C: differences between pointer and array Is an array in C++ a pointer ? Can you clarify this? Thanks.
C++ - Is an array a pointer? C++ - Is an array a pointer? arrays c%2B%2B pointers C++ - Is an array a pointer? Is an array in C++ a pointer ? Can you clarify this? Thanks.
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53458547_c0
53458547
c++
0
Title: Are Both of these expressions same in C++? Problem title: Are Both of these expressions same in C++? Tags: c%2B%2B, oop Problem: Are Both of these expressions same in C++? Expression 1 - int a; int* ap = &a; Expression 2 - int a; int*ap = new a; Code signals: Both
Are Both of these expressions same in C++? Are Both of these expressions same in C++? c%2B%2B oop Both Are Both of these expressions same in C++? Expression 1 - Expression 2 -
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5381882_c0
5381882
c++
0
Title: Are there types bigger than long long int in C++? Problem title: Are there types bigger than long long int in C++? Tags: types, c%2B%2B Problem: Are there types bigger than long long int in C++? Are there types bigger than long long int in C++? My compiler is g++.
Are there types bigger than long long int in C++? Are there types bigger than long long int in C++? types c%2B%2B Are there types bigger than long long int in C++? Are there types bigger than long long int in C++? My compiler is g++.
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30755671_c2
30755671
c++
2
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3934087_c0
3934087
c++
0
Title: adjacency matrix Problem title: adjacency matrix Tags: c%2B%2B, java, graph Problem: adjacency matrix Given an adjacency matrix of a graph and a positive integer n find the number of path of length n between two vertices, I don't know how to convert to programming?
adjacency matrix adjacency matrix c%2B%2B java graph adjacency matrix Given an adjacency matrix of a graph and a positive integer n find the number of path of length n between two vertices, I don't know how to convert to programming?
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2173696_c0
2173696
c++
0
Title: How to tell if you&#x27;re compiling on Windows? Problem title: How to tell if you&#x27;re compiling on Windows? Tags: c%2B%2B, windows Problem: How to tell if you're compiling on Windows? Something like: #ifdef WINDOWS // do stuff #endif Code signals: How, Windows
How to tell if you&#x27;re compiling on Windows? How to tell if you&#x27;re compiling on Windows? c%2B%2B windows How Windows How to tell if you're compiling on Windows? Something like:
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5189072_c0
5189072
c++
0
Title: Does true equal to 1 and false equal to 0? Problem title: Does true equal to 1 and false equal to 0? Tags: c, boolean, c%2B%2B Problem: Does true equal to 1 and false equal to 0? I was wondering, does true equal to 1 and false equal to 0 and how? Code signals: Does
Does true equal to 1 and false equal to 0? Does true equal to 1 and false equal to 0? c boolean c%2B%2B Does Does true equal to 1 and false equal to 0? I was wondering, does true equal to 1 and false equal to 0 and how?
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10989521_c1
10989521
c++
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acniques: further remarks on reducing truncation errors". CACM. "10.1145/363707.363723". McNamee 2004. "A comparison of methods for accurate summation". SIGSAM Bull. "10.1145/980175.980177". Code signals: Accurate, b_3, w_3, b_2, w_2, b_1, w_1, b_0, w_0, b_4, w_4, c_3, MAX
acniques: further remarks on reducing truncation errors". CACM. "10.1145/363707.363723". McNamee 2004. "A comparison of methods for accurate summation". SIGSAM Bull. "10.1145/980175.980177". Code signals: Accurate, b_3, w_3, b_2, w_2, b_1, w_1, b_0, w_0, b_4, w_4, c_3, MAX
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16540725_c0
16540725
c++
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Title: C++11 Exception&#x27;s destructor allows to throw now? Problem title: C++11 Exception&#x27;s destructor allows to throw now? Tags: exception, destructor, c%2B%2B98, c%2B%2B11, c%2B%2B Problem: C++11 Exception's destructor allows to throw now? Code signals: Exception
C++11 Exception&#x27;s destructor allows to throw now? C++11 Exception&#x27;s destructor allows to throw now? exception destructor c%2B%2B98 c%2B%2B11 c%2B%2B Exception C++11 Exception's destructor allows to throw now?
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17251341_c0
17251341
c++
0
Title: ERROR: ISO C++ forbids initialization in array new Problem title: ERROR: ISO C++ forbids initialization in array new Tags: c%2B%2B, compiler-errors, dev-c%2B%2B Problem: ERROR: ISO C++ forbids initialization in array new Code signals: ERROR, ISO, iostream.h, conio.h
ERROR: ISO C++ forbids initialization in array new ERROR: ISO C++ forbids initialization in array new c%2B%2B compiler-errors dev-c%2B%2B ERROR ISO iostream.h conio.h ERROR: ISO C++ forbids initialization in array new Following is my code: I am getting the ISO C plus plus forbids initialization in array new error Pleas...
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29730735_c0
29730735
c++
0
Title: Namespaces in Python vs C++ Problem title: Namespaces in Python vs C++ Tags: python, using, c%2B%2B, namespaces Problem: Namespaces in Python vs C++ What are the closest concepts in Python to namespace and using statements in C++? Code signals: python, c, Namespaces
Namespaces in Python vs C++ Namespaces in Python vs C++ python using c%2B%2B namespaces python c Namespaces Namespaces in Python vs C++ What are the closest concepts in Python to namespace and using statements in C++?
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64120912_c0
64120912
c++
0
Title: Do accumulate() function in C++ adds negative numbers? Problem title: Do accumulate() function in C++ adds negative numbers? Tags: c%2B%2B, accumulate, c%2B%2B14 Problem: Do accumulate() function in C++ adds negative numbers? Code signals: nums.size, nums.begin, k-1
Do accumulate() function in C++ adds negative numbers? Do accumulate() function in C++ adds negative numbers? c%2B%2B accumulate c%2B%2B14 nums.size nums.begin k-1 Do accumulate() function in C++ adds negative numbers? The output of the above code is: 8 1 39 The question is why sum of [1,12,-5,-6] is 8, which should be...
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58149792_c0
58149792
c++
0
Title: In this code, why are 1/2 and 0.5 behaving differently? Problem title: In this code, why are 1/2 and 0.5 behaving differently? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: In this code, why are 1/2 and 0.5 behaving differently? In this code, why are the outputs for 1/2 and 0.5 different?
In this code, why are 1/2 and 0.5 behaving differently? In this code, why are 1/2 and 0.5 behaving differently? c%2B%2B In this code, why are 1/2 and 0.5 behaving differently? In this code, why are the outputs for 1/2 and 0.5 different?
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833655_c0
833655
c++
0
Title: Is there a way to set the DPI of a QPicture? Problem title: Is there a way to set the DPI of a QPicture? Tags: c%2B%2B, qt, printing, pyqt Problem: Is there a way to set the DPI of a QPicture? Is there a way to set the DPI of a QPicture ? Code signals: DPI, QPicture
Is there a way to set the DPI of a QPicture? Is there a way to set the DPI of a QPicture? c%2B%2B qt printing pyqt DPI QPicture Is there a way to set the DPI of a QPicture? Is there a way to set the DPI of a QPicture ?
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97948_c0
97948
c++
0
Title: What is std::pair? Problem title: What is std::pair? Tags: boost, c%2B%2B, std-pair, stl Problem: What is std::pair? What is std::pair for, why would I use it, and what benefits does boost::compressed_pair bring? Code signals: What, std::pair, boost::compressed_pair
What is std::pair? What is std::pair? boost c%2B%2B std-pair stl What std::pair boost::compressed_pair What is std::pair? What is std::pair for, why would I use it, and what benefits does boost::compressed_pair bring?
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70597443_c0
70597443
c++
0
Title: What is the C++20 &quot;&quot;_a= doing? Problem title: What is the C++20 &quot;&quot;_a= doing? Tags: c%2B%2B, c%2B%2B20 Problem: What is the C++20 ""_a= doing? In std::format in C++20 : "name"_a=name, "number"_a=number); What is the ""_a= doing? Code signals: What
What is the C++20 &quot;&quot;_a= doing? What is the C++20 &quot;&quot;_a= doing? c%2B%2B c%2B%2B20 What What is the C++20 ""_a= doing? In std::format in C++20 : What is the ""_a= doing?
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74041830_c2
74041830
c++
2
::abs, std::numeric_limit::max, uint8_t, MyType, copy.val, md.val, std_abs.h:56:3, __i, __builtin_labs, std_abs.h:56:12, std_abs.h:61:3, __x, __builtin_llabs, std_abs.h:61:17, std_abs.h:71:3, std_abs.h:71:14, std_abs.h:75:3, std_abs.h:75:13, std_abs.h:79:3, std_abs.h:79:19
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10519451_c0
10519451
c++
0
Title: Can you create a .java file in a c++ program? Problem title: Can you create a .java file in a c++ program? Tags: c%2B%2B, java Problem: Can you create a .java file in a c++ program? Is it possible for me to create a .java file using c++? If so, how? Code signals: Can
Can you create a .java file in a c++ program? Can you create a .java file in a c++ program? c%2B%2B java Can Can you create a .java file in a c++ program? Is it possible for me to create a .java file using c++? If so, how?
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14872176_c0
14872176
c++
0
Title: Exception class Problem title: Exception class Tags: c%2B%2B, exception Problem: Exception class void SparseException::printMessage () const { } Code signals: SparseException, Exception, SparseException::SparseException, Sparse, Element, SparseException::printMessage
Exception class Exception class c%2B%2B exception SparseException Exception SparseException::SparseException Sparse Element SparseException::printMessage Exception class So i'm doing a class Exception for linked list, but i have no idea what to put it in. For example, if the user wants to delete an element that does no...
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22624730_c0
22624730
c++
0
Title: Arrays cannot be half of a number Problem title: Arrays cannot be half of a number Tags: c%2B%2B, arrays Problem: Arrays cannot be half of a number An array cannot have a declarated size of half right? So this isn't possible correct? arrayA[1.5]; Code signals: Arrays
Arrays cannot be half of a number Arrays cannot be half of a number c%2B%2B arrays Arrays Arrays cannot be half of a number An array cannot have a declarated size of half right? So this isn't possible correct?
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32771693_c3
32771693
c++
3
GT, HCUVGT, UVTQPIGT, LRPYE, HTWW, XPPE, JZF, ESP, NZXXZYD, KLSQ, GML, LGG, DSLW, YGL, FGLZAF, TJSAF, QEBC, GUR, ZVPEBSVYZ, ORUVAQ, FGNGHR, GZSGZWD, XTRJBMJWJ, JQXJ, UWJXJSY, RZVOCZM, AJM, OJHJMMJR, HJMIDIB, RVMH, RDOC, GJR, XGJPYN, ROBO, MYWO, LKN, XOGC, DKVUSXQ, DRSC, KXN
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65460031_c0
65460031
c++
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Title: Intializing a 2D array in C++ Problem title: Intializing a 2D array in C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, multidimensional-array Problem: Intializing a 2D array in C++ Code signals: Intializing, arr.cpp, arr.cpp:7:4, arr.cpp:7:6, arr.cpp:7:10, arr.cpp:9:2, arr.cpp:11:2, arr.cpp:12:1
Intializing a 2D array in C++ Intializing a 2D array in C++ c%2B%2B multidimensional-array Intializing arr.cpp arr.cpp:7:4 arr.cpp:7:6 arr.cpp:7:10 arr.cpp:9:2 arr.cpp:11:2 arr.cpp:12:1 Intializing a 2D array in C++ I am trying to initialize a 2d arary in the following code - But the compiler gives me following error -...
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5759039_c0
5759039
c++
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Title: Why does this program keep crashing Problem title: Why does this program keep crashing Tags: c%2B%2B, visual-c%2B%2B Problem: Why does this program keep crashing It crashes on execution: #include <iostream> int main () { if(main()); return 0; } Why? Code signals: Why
Why does this program keep crashing Why does this program keep crashing c%2B%2B visual-c%2B%2B Why Why does this program keep crashing It crashes on execution: Why?
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58250939_c0
58250939
c++
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Title: C++ datatype s and their range Problem title: C++ datatype s and their range Tags: types, c%2B%2B Problem: C++ datatype s and their range Do datatypes exist in C++ with range 1 <= N <= 10 18 0 <= K <= 10 18 If not, is there anyway to restrict a variables input range?
C++ datatype s and their range C++ datatype s and their range types c%2B%2B C++ datatype s and their range Do datatypes exist in C++ with range 1 <= N <= 10 18 0 <= K <= 10 18 If not, is there anyway to restrict a variables input range?
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59047769_c0
59047769
c++
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Title: Not able to use printf in preprocessor directives Problem title: Not able to use printf in preprocessor directives Tags: preprocessor, c%2B%2B Problem: Not able to use printf in preprocessor directives Code signals: namespace, Not, func1, __attribute__, prog.cpp:5:11
Not able to use printf in preprocessor directives Not able to use printf in preprocessor directives preprocessor c%2B%2B namespace Not func1 __attribute__ prog.cpp:5:11 Not able to use printf in preprocessor directives I am getting error while executing below code .Can anyone explain what mistake i am doing ? Below is ...
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11299711_c0
11299711
c++
0
Title: Ngram Implementation Problem title: Ngram Implementation Tags: n-gram, c%2B%2B Problem: Ngram Implementation How can I implement ngrams in C++? for example; TEXT bi-grams: T, TE, EX, XT, T tri-grams: TE, TEX, EXT, XT , T__ Thank You Code signals: Ngram, Implementation
Ngram Implementation Ngram Implementation n-gram c%2B%2B Ngram Implementation Ngram Implementation How can I implement ngrams in C++? for example; TEXT bi-grams: T, TE, EX, XT, T tri-grams: TE, TEX, EXT, XT , T__ Thank You
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3314672_c0
3314672
c++
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Title: Why do we use templates instead of functions? Problem title: Why do we use templates instead of functions? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Why do we use templates instead of functions? Just looking for some good reasons so i could start learning about them :/ Code signals: Why
Why do we use templates instead of functions? Why do we use templates instead of functions? c%2B%2B Why Why do we use templates instead of functions? Just looking for some good reasons so i could start learning about them :/
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27343154_c0
27343154
c++
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Title: auto keyword in C++ Problem title: auto keyword in C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, auto Problem: auto keyword in C++ Why C++ compiler doesn't guess that its initializer_list and not int ?> #include <iostream> #include <typeinfo> Code signals: initializer_list, std::cout, std::endl
auto keyword in C++ auto keyword in C++ c%2B%2B auto initializer_list std::cout std::endl auto keyword in C++ Why C++ compiler doesn't guess that its initializer_list and not int ?>
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3449820_c0
3449820
c++
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Title: afx_msg term in message handler functions Problem title: afx_msg term in message handler functions Tags: visual-c%2B%2B, c%2B%2B, mfc Problem: afx_msg term in message handler functions Why afx_msg is used in message handler function declarations? Code signals: afx_msg
afx_msg term in message handler functions afx_msg term in message handler functions visual-c%2B%2B c%2B%2B mfc afx_msg afx_msg term in message handler functions Why afx_msg is used in message handler function declarations?
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35171427_c0
35171427
c++
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Title: What does &quot;void f(int (*)[7]) {}&quot; mean? Problem title: What does &quot;void f(int (*)[7]) {}&quot; mean? Tags: c%2B%2B, pointers Problem: What does "void f(int (*)[7]) {}" mean? Can somebody explain what does it mean? void f(int (*)[7]) {} Code signals: What
What does &quot;void f(int (*)[7]) {}&quot; mean? What does &quot;void f(int (*)[7]) {}&quot; mean? c%2B%2B pointers What What does "void f(int (*)[7]) {}" mean? Can somebody explain what does it mean?
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3720917_c0
3720917
c++
0
Title: Way to check if type is an enum Problem title: Way to check if type is an enum Tags: c%2B%2B, templates Problem: Way to check if type is an enum How to check (without Boost or other nonstandard lib) if type passed to template is an enum type? Thanks. Code signals: Way
Way to check if type is an enum Way to check if type is an enum c%2B%2B templates Way Way to check if type is an enum How to check (without Boost or other nonstandard lib) if type passed to template is an enum type? Thanks.
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20049330_c0
20049330
c++
0
Title: Class member of the same class? Problem title: Class member of the same class? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Class member of the same class? Is it possible to make a child member of the same class in C++? Something like class A { public: int i; A child; }; Thanks in advance.
Class member of the same class? Class member of the same class? c%2B%2B Class member of the same class? Is it possible to make a child member of the same class in C++? Something like Thanks in advance.
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21097856_c0
21097856
c++
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Title: problems generating 32 bit random numbers Problem title: problems generating 32 bit random numbers Tags: c%2B%2B, 32-bit, random Problem: problems generating 32 bit random numbers Code signals: namespace, std::random_device, std::mt19937, std::uniform_int_distribution
problems generating 32 bit random numbers problems generating 32 bit random numbers c%2B%2B 32-bit random namespace std::random_device std::mt19937 std::uniform_int_distribution problems generating 32 bit random numbers I want to generate a random number between specified range, but when i run the following code. it gi...
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