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9966153_c2
9966153
c++
2
int m_iR; public: COkrag(); COkrag(int x, int y, int Code signals: Using, okrag.h, __OKRAG_H__, figura.h, prostokat.h, COkrag, CFigura, m_iR, ZmienR, PodajObwod, PodajPole, PodajR, CProstokat, __PROSTOKAT_H__, m_iSz, m_iWy, ZmienSz, ZmienWy, Error, C2061, C2662, CProstokat::PodajPole
int m_iR; public: COkrag(); COkrag(int x, int y, int Code signals: Using, okrag.h, __OKRAG_H__, figura.h, prostokat.h, COkrag, CFigura, m_iR, ZmienR, PodajObwod, PodajPole, PodajR, CProstokat, __PROSTOKAT_H__, m_iSz, m_iWy, ZmienSz, ZmienWy, Error, C2061, C2662, CProstokat::PodajPole
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14717537_c0
14717537
c++
0
Title: assigning pointers? Problem title: assigning pointers? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: assigning pointers? Let's say I have a queue data structure. Queue() does the following create any memory leaks: Queue* test = new Queue(); Queue* test1 = test; delete test1; Code signals: Queue, test1
assigning pointers? assigning pointers? c%2B%2B Queue test1 assigning pointers? Let's say I have a queue data structure. does the following create any memory leaks:
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17498210_c0
17498210
c++
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Title: Why do I hear a beep on this program? Problem title: Why do I hear a beep on this program? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Why do I hear a beep on this program? for( int i =0; i<sizeof(szPrivateKey); i++ ) { cout << szPrivateKey[i] << endl; } return 0; } Code signals: Why, _tmain, _TCHAR
Why do I hear a beep on this program? Why do I hear a beep on this program? c%2B%2B Why _tmain _TCHAR Why do I hear a beep on this program? I saw this char szPrivateKey[] definition on a source when I was reading so I went to check it out what it was, strangely this makes a sound when the program is run. Is there an ea...
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239742_c0
239742
c++
0
Title: C++ Code Profiler Problem title: C++ Code Profiler Tags: c%2B%2B, windows, visual-studio, profiler Problem: C++ Code Profiler Can anybody recommend a good code profiler for C++? I came across Shiny - any good? http://sourceforge.net/projects/shinyprofiler/ Code signals: Profiler
C++ Code Profiler C++ Code Profiler c%2B%2B windows visual-studio profiler Profiler C++ Code Profiler Can anybody recommend a good code profiler for C++? I came across Shiny - any good? http://sourceforge.net/projects/shinyprofiler/
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2969222_c0
2969222
c++
0
Title: Make GNU make use a different compiler Problem title: Make GNU make use a different compiler Tags: makefile, c%2B%2B, c Problem: Make GNU make use a different compiler How can I make GNU Make use a different compiler without manually editing the makefile? Code signals: Make, GNU
Make GNU make use a different compiler Make GNU make use a different compiler makefile c%2B%2B c Make GNU Make GNU make use a different compiler How can I make GNU Make use a different compiler without manually editing the makefile?
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2634732_c0
2634732
c++
0
Title: Find number of differences in 2 strings Problem title: Find number of differences in 2 strings Tags: c%2B%2B, php, c%23, .net, python Problem: Find number of differences in 2 strings int n = string.numDifferences("noob", "newb"); // 2 ?? Code signals: Find, string.numDifferences
Find number of differences in 2 strings Find number of differences in 2 strings c%2B%2B php c%23 .net python Find string.numDifferences Find number of differences in 2 strings ??
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2861468_c0
2861468
c++
0
Title: How to clip rendering in OpenGL (C++) Problem title: How to clip rendering in OpenGL (C++) Tags: c%2B%2B, graphics, opengl Problem: How to clip rendering in OpenGL (C++) How to clip rendering in OpenGL (simple rectangle area)? Please post a C++ example. Code signals: How, OpenGL
How to clip rendering in OpenGL (C++) How to clip rendering in OpenGL (C++) c%2B%2B graphics opengl How OpenGL How to clip rendering in OpenGL (C++) How to clip rendering in OpenGL (simple rectangle area)? Please post a C++ example.
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7722021_c0
7722021
c++
0
Title: Named int vs named float Problem title: Named int vs named float Tags: c%2B%2B, floating-point, int Problem: Named int vs named float From here I've got the mixed feelings that something is not right. Is it true that named int isn't lvalue but named float is? Code signals: Named
Named int vs named float Named int vs named float c%2B%2B floating-point int Named Named int vs named float From here I've got the mixed feelings that something is not right. Is it true that named int isn't lvalue but named float is?
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7744737_c0
7744737
c++
0
Title: ellipsis try catch on c++ Problem title: ellipsis try catch on c++ Tags: c%2B%2B, try-catch Problem: ellipsis try catch on c++ Can an ellipsis try-catch be used to catch all the errors that can lead to a crash? Are there are any anomalies? try { //some operation } catch(...) { }
ellipsis try catch on c++ ellipsis try catch on c++ c%2B%2B try-catch ellipsis try catch on c++ Can an ellipsis try-catch be used to catch all the errors that can lead to a crash? Are there are any anomalies?
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7942121_c0
7942121
c++
0
Title: Show arabic text in GUI Problem title: Show arabic text in GUI Tags: visual-c%2B%2B, unicode, c%2B%2B Problem: Show arabic text in GUI Is there a way to show the following as Arabic text? I used in my project frequently char *sql and ANSI, what can I do ? Code signals: Show, GUI
Show arabic text in GUI Show arabic text in GUI visual-c%2B%2B unicode c%2B%2B Show GUI Show arabic text in GUI Is there a way to show the following as Arabic text? I used in my project frequently char *sql and ANSI, what can I do ?
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680715_c0
680715
c++
0
Title: Silverlight with C++.Net Problem title: Silverlight with C++.Net Tags: c%2B%2B, silverlight, .net Problem: Silverlight with C++.Net Can you use C++.Net for writting a Silverlight application? Not use C# or VB.Net as the backend language but C++.Net Code signals: Silverlight, Net
Silverlight with C++.Net Silverlight with C++.Net c%2B%2B silverlight .net Silverlight Net Silverlight with C++.Net Can you use C++.Net for writting a Silverlight application? Not use C# or VB.Net as the backend language but C++.Net
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15879836_c0
15879836
c++
0
Title: ASCii value of ü in C++ Problem title: ASCii value of ü in C++ Tags: ascii, c%2B%2B, encoding, windows Problem: ASCii value of ü in C++ According to that site ASCii value of ü is 129 but when I run printf("%d",'ü') code, output is -4. What's the cause of that? Code signals: ASCii
ASCii value of ü in C++ ASCii value of ü in C++ ascii c%2B%2B encoding windows ASCii ASCii value of ü in C++ According to that site ASCii value of ü is 129 but when I run printf("%d",'ü') code, output is -4. What's the cause of that?
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22496750_c0
22496750
c++
0
Title: stat structure unitialized local variable Problem title: stat structure unitialized local variable Tags: c%2B%2B, curl, stat, visual-studio Problem: stat structure unitialized local variable Code signals: curl_off_t, file.st_size, curl_easy_setopt, CURLOPT_INFILESIZE_LARGE, C4700
stat structure unitialized local variable stat structure unitialized local variable c%2B%2B curl stat visual-studio curl_off_t file.st_size curl_easy_setopt CURLOPT_INFILESIZE_LARGE C4700 stat structure unitialized local variable So basically, after compiling my program in debug mode I get one error (surprisingly) -- j...
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32027946_c0
32027946
c++
0
Title: build with clang causes &quot;&#x27;type_traits&#x27; file not found&quot; Problem title: build with clang causes &quot;&#x27;type_traits&#x27; file not found&quot; Tags: gcc, clang, c%2B%2B Problem: build with clang causes "'type_traits' file not found" Code signals: type_traits
build with clang causes &quot;&#x27;type_traits&#x27; file not found&quot; build with clang causes &quot;&#x27;type_traits&#x27; file not found&quot; gcc clang c%2B%2B type_traits build with clang causes "'type_traits' file not found" I try to build this with clang and CMake. But when I build, I get an error : type_tra...
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3590020_c1
3590020
c++
1
; G g; }; } } } Code signals: A.h, A_H_, com::xxxx::test::G, method1, A.cpp, G.h, A::A, A::method1, method2, G_H_, com::xxxx::test::A, G.cpp, N.h, G::method2, N_H_, obj1, obj2, method3, A.h:11, A.h:25, ISO, com::xxxx::test::A::A, A.cpp:16, A.cpp:20, com::xxxx::test::A::method1, A.cpp:24
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3820925_c0
3820925
c++
0
Title: How to get the first 5 elements from a queue c++ Problem title: How to get the first 5 elements from a queue c++ Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: How to get the first 5 elements from a queue c++ How can I get the first five elements from a queue without using for loop? Code signals: a, How
How to get the first 5 elements from a queue c++ How to get the first 5 elements from a queue c++ c%2B%2B a How How to get the first 5 elements from a queue c++ How can I get the first five elements from a queue without using for loop?
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5025868_c0
5025868
c++
0
Title: Isapi filter to apache module Problem title: Isapi filter to apache module Tags: c, apache, linux, c%2B%2B, iis Problem: Isapi filter to apache module How to convert isapi filter(c++) to an apache module(c for Linux).Could you provide some code or link please. Code signals: Isapi
Isapi filter to apache module Isapi filter to apache module c apache linux c%2B%2B iis Isapi Isapi filter to apache module How to convert isapi filter(c++) to an apache module(c for Linux).Could you provide some code or link please.
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59754343_c0
59754343
c++
0
Title: move lower and upper floats of __m128 Problem title: move lower and upper floats of __m128 Tags: x86, c%2B%2B, simd Problem: move lower and upper floats of __m128 How do I move lower and upper floats of __m128 into two __m128 and zero clear other halves. Code signals: __m128, x86
move lower and upper floats of __m128 move lower and upper floats of __m128 x86 c%2B%2B simd __m128 x86 move lower and upper floats of __m128 How do I move lower and upper floats of __m128 into two __m128 and zero clear other halves.
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9876279_c0
9876279
c++
0
Title: Usage of std::shared_ptr Problem title: Usage of std::shared_ptr Tags: c%2B%2B, shared-ptr Problem: Usage of std::shared_ptr How can I use std::shared_ptr for array of double? Additionally what are advantages/disadvantages of using shared_ptr. Code signals: Usage, std::shared_ptr
Usage of std::shared_ptr Usage of std::shared_ptr c%2B%2B shared-ptr Usage std::shared_ptr Usage of std::shared_ptr How can I use std::shared_ptr for array of double? Additionally what are advantages/disadvantages of using shared_ptr.
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23839224_c1
23839224
c++
1
142 2.2361 2.0000 1.0000 0 1.0000 2.0000 2.2361 1.4142 1.0000 1.4142 2.2361 2.8284 2.2361 2.0000 2.2361 2.8284 Please suggest me some way to get the same result in C++/OpenCv too, as there is in Matlab. Code signals: Substitute, Mat, CV_8UC1, test_result, Mat::zeros, CV_32FC1, CV_DIST_L1
142 2.2361 2.0000 1.0000 0 1.0000 2.0000 2.2361 1.4142 1.0000 1.4142 2.2361 2.8284 2.2361 2.0000 2.2361 2.8284 Please suggest me some way to get the same result in C++/OpenCv too, as there is in Matlab. Code signals: Substitute, Mat, CV_8UC1, test_result, Mat::zeros, CV_32FC1, CV_DIST_L1
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29068393_c0
29068393
c++
0
Title: C array index in parentheses Problem title: C array index in parentheses Tags: c%2B%2B, c Problem: C array index in parentheses I happened to see quantSpec[(1024)] in FDKAAC audio codec. It's written in C, C++. What does the parenthesis mean? Is it not as same as quantSpec[1024] ?
C array index in parentheses C array index in parentheses c%2B%2B c C array index in parentheses I happened to see quantSpec[(1024)] in FDKAAC audio codec. It's written in C, C++. What does the parenthesis mean? Is it not as same as quantSpec[1024] ?
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33694093_c0
33694093
c++
0
Title: Incorrect Multiple Cases in Switch not generating compiler error Problem title: Incorrect Multiple Cases in Switch not generating compiler error Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Incorrect Multiple Cases in Switch not generating compiler error Code signals: Incorrect, Multiple, Cases, Switch
Incorrect Multiple Cases in Switch not generating compiler error Incorrect Multiple Cases in Switch not generating compiler error c%2B%2B Incorrect Multiple Cases Switch Incorrect Multiple Cases in Switch not generating compiler error I know that this code does not work as "expected". Just looking quickly at this code,...
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35871847_c0
35871847
c++
0
Title: Not a class, namespace, or enumeration after making a template class? Problem title: Not a class, namespace, or enumeration after making a template class? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Not a class, namespace, or enumeration after making a template class? Code signals: Not, LinkedListNode
Not a class, namespace, or enumeration after making a template class? Not a class, namespace, or enumeration after making a template class? c%2B%2B Not LinkedListNode Not a class, namespace, or enumeration after making a template class? I am attempting to templatize a few classes (LinkedListNode and LinkedList), such t...
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51590027_c0
51590027
c++
0
Title: Live updates in ROOT Problem title: Live updates in ROOT Tags: plot, c%2B%2B, root-framework Problem: Live updates in ROOT I want to use Root to draw a plot of time data. Those come from sensors that update at 10Hz. Can root cope with live updating graphs? Code signals: Live, ROOT
Live updates in ROOT Live updates in ROOT plot c%2B%2B root-framework Live ROOT Live updates in ROOT I want to use Root to draw a plot of time data. Those come from sensors that update at 10Hz. Can root cope with live updating graphs?
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6265240_c0
6265240
c++
0
Title: Determining value of preprocessor token Problem title: Determining value of preprocessor token Tags: macros, c%2B%2B Problem: Determining value of preprocessor token How can I tell what the value of the __GNUC__ definition is on my C++ compiler? Code signals: Determining, __GNUC__
Determining value of preprocessor token Determining value of preprocessor token macros c%2B%2B Determining __GNUC__ Determining value of preprocessor token How can I tell what the value of the __GNUC__ definition is on my C++ compiler?
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6003643_c0
6003643
c++
0
Title: Java/C/C++/C#/PHP to Pascal converter? Problem title: Java/C/C++/C#/PHP to Pascal converter? Tags: c%2B%2B, c, delphi, pascal, java Problem: Java/C/C++/C#/PHP to Pascal converter? Does anyone know if there is a Java/C/C++/C#/PHP to Pascal converter? Code signals: Java, PHP, Pascal
Java/C/C++/C#/PHP to Pascal converter? Java/C/C++/C#/PHP to Pascal converter? c%2B%2B c delphi pascal java Java PHP Pascal Java/C/C++/C#/PHP to Pascal converter? Does anyone know if there is a Java/C/C++/C#/PHP to Pascal converter?
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78802638_c0
78802638
c++
0
Title: C++26 Reflection and Loops over enums Problem title: C++26 Reflection and Loops over enums Tags: c%2B%2B, reflection, enums, c%2B%2B26 Problem: C++26 Reflection and Loops over enums Does C++26 reflection proposal include a way to loop through enums? Code signals: Reflection, Loops
C++26 Reflection and Loops over enums C++26 Reflection and Loops over enums c%2B%2B reflection enums c%2B%2B26 Reflection Loops C++26 Reflection and Loops over enums Does C++26 reflection proposal include a way to loop through enums?
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882184_c0
882184
c++
0
Title: read text from file Problem title: read text from file Tags: c%2B%2B, string, parsing, file-io Problem: read text from file I want to read text from file. For example: HHEEHEHHEEHHHEEEHHHEEHEHHEHEEEEEEHHHHEEE And I want to count how many "E" at every 5th symbol? Code signals: file
read text from file read text from file c%2B%2B string parsing file-io file read text from file I want to read text from file. For example: HHEEHEHHEEHHHEEEHHHEEHEHHEHEEEEEEHHHHEEE And I want to count how many "E" at every 5th symbol?
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74137936_c0
74137936
c++
0
Title: openGL triange isnt showing Problem title: openGL triange isnt showing Tags: glsl, glfw, c%2B%2B, opengl Problem: openGL triange isnt showing GitHub code Tried to create my first triangle in openGl but got a black screen. Help find my error How can i debug such an issue in future?
openGL triange isnt showing openGL triange isnt showing glsl glfw c%2B%2B opengl openGL triange isnt showing GitHub code Tried to create my first triangle in openGl but got a black screen. Help find my error How can i debug such an issue in future?
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5255954_c0
5255954
c++
0
Title: what is the difference between static and normal variables in c++? Problem title: what is the difference between static and normal variables in c++? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: what is the difference between static and normal variables in c++? I need to know the difference,am beginner.
what is the difference between static and normal variables in c++? what is the difference between static and normal variables in c++? c%2B%2B what is the difference between static and normal variables in c++? I need to know the difference,am beginner.
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10970531_c0
10970531
c++
0
Title: printing very large floating point numbers Problem title: printing very large floating point numbers Tags: printf, standards, c, c%2B%2B, floating-point Problem: printing very large floating point numbers #include <stdio.h> #include <float.h> Code signals: stdio.h, float.h, FLT_MAX
printing very large floating point numbers printing very large floating point numbers printf standards c c%2B%2B floating-point stdio.h float.h FLT_MAX printing very large floating point numbers Output from GNU: Output from Visual Studio: Do the C and C++ standards allow both results? Or do they mandate a specific resu...
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12052605_c0
12052605
c++
0
Title: How to implement virtual table in c++ Problem title: How to implement virtual table in c++ Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: How to implement virtual table in c++ Virtual table is arrary of function pointers. How can i implement it as every function has different signature ? Code signals: How
How to implement virtual table in c++ How to implement virtual table in c++ c%2B%2B How How to implement virtual table in c++ Virtual table is arrary of function pointers. How can i implement it as every function has different signature ?
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12567025_c0
12567025
c++
0
Title: Print c with gcc and c++ with g++ Problem title: Print c with gcc and c++ with g++ Tags: c, g%2B%2B, gcc, c%2B%2B Problem: Print c with gcc and c++ with g++ Can anybody tell how to write a program which when compiled with gcc prints c , and with g++ prints c++ ? Code signals: Print
Print c with gcc and c++ with g++ Print c with gcc and c++ with g++ c g%2B%2B gcc c%2B%2B Print Print c with gcc and c++ with g++ Can anybody tell how to write a program which when compiled with gcc prints c , and with g++ prints c++ ?
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22503851_c0
22503851
c++
0
Title: How to compare float or double? Problem title: How to compare float or double? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: How to compare float or double? Is there built-in library can compare float or double I do not think compare like a == b or a !=b makes any sense. Any suggestion? Code signals: How
How to compare float or double? How to compare float or double? c%2B%2B How How to compare float or double? Is there built-in library can compare float or double I do not think compare like a == b or a !=b makes any sense. Any suggestion?
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2523195_c0
2523195
c++
0
Title: Access to all threads from QApplication Problem title: Access to all threads from QApplication Tags: c%2B%2B, qt Problem: Access to all threads from QApplication Is there a way to get all running threads in Qt application from QApplication object? Code signals: QApplication, Access
Access to all threads from QApplication Access to all threads from QApplication c%2B%2B qt QApplication Access Access to all threads from QApplication Is there a way to get all running threads in Qt application from QApplication object?
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31120389_c2
31120389
c++
2
, MacOSX10.10.sdk, unistd.h:185, e.g, size_t, uint64_t, __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING, __MAC_10_10, __IPHONE_8_0, unistd.h:203, gethostuuid.h:39, uuid_t, __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_NA, string.h:145, errno_t, memset_s, rsize_t, __MAC_10_9, __IPHONE_7_0, eTarApp.o, Stop, QMAKE_MAC_SDK, macosx10.9, qt5
, MacOSX10.10.sdk, unistd.h:185, e.g, size_t, uint64_t, __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING, __MAC_10_10, __IPHONE_8_0, unistd.h:203, gethostuuid.h:39, uuid_t, __MAC_10_5, __IPHONE_NA, string.h:145, errno_t, memset_s, rsize_t, __MAC_10_9, __IPHONE_7_0, eTarApp.o, Stop, QMAKE_MAC_SDK, macosx10.9, qt5
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32496932_c0
32496932
c++
0
Title: Bytes to signed short Problem title: Bytes to signed short Tags: c%23, c%2B%2B Problem: Bytes to signed short I get two bytes, for example 0xFE and 0x70, it should represent the value of -400. How could I convert those bytes to signed short? Is it even possible? Code signals: Bytes
Bytes to signed short Bytes to signed short c%23 c%2B%2B Bytes Bytes to signed short I get two bytes, for example 0xFE and 0x70, it should represent the value of -400. How could I convert those bytes to signed short? Is it even possible?
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27777495_c0
27777495
c++
0
Title: C++: concatenate an enum to a std::string Problem title: C++: concatenate an enum to a std::string Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: C++: concatenate an enum to a std::string Code signals: std::string, NODATATYPE, DATATYPEINT, DATATYPEVARCHAR, DATATYPE, std::map, map.size, INSERT_ELEMENT, dt1
C++: concatenate an enum to a std::string C++: concatenate an enum to a std::string c%2B%2B std::string NODATATYPE DATATYPEINT DATATYPEVARCHAR DATATYPE std::map map.size INSERT_ELEMENT dt1 C++: concatenate an enum to a std::string So I'm trying to concatenate an enum to an std::string. For this I wrote the following co...
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28531907_c0
28531907
c++
0
Title: Does gcc automatically link libm? Problem title: Does gcc automatically link libm? Tags: c%2B%2B, hyperlink, libm Problem: Does gcc automatically link libm? Code signals: Does, linux-vdso.so.1, so.6, x86_64-linux-gnu, libgcc_s.so.1, libc.so.6, libm.so.6, lib64, ld-linux-x86-64.so.2
Does gcc automatically link libm? Does gcc automatically link libm? c%2B%2B hyperlink libm Does linux-vdso.so.1 so.6 x86_64-linux-gnu libgcc_s.so.1 libc.so.6 libm.so.6 lib64 ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 Does gcc automatically link libm? In my program I neither include math.h nor do I link -lm against it: g++ -std=c++11 -g -O0....
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39422973_c0
39422973
c++
0
Title: Design of Generic Singleton Wrapper class Problem title: Design of Generic Singleton Wrapper class Tags: templates, c%2B%2B, singleton Problem: Design of Generic Singleton Wrapper class Code signals: singleton, Design, Generic, Wrapper, Logger:public, GenericSingleton, Logger, obj1
Design of Generic Singleton Wrapper class Design of Generic Singleton Wrapper class templates c%2B%2B singleton singleton Design Generic Wrapper Logger:public GenericSingleton Logger obj1 Design of Generic Singleton Wrapper class We are in the process of deprecating ACE libraries in our project which consists of around...
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18865539_c0
18865539
c++
0
Title: Hows does this macro work? Problem title: Hows does this macro work? Tags: c, compiler-errors, c%2B%2B Problem: Hows does this macro work? I wrote the following C code: #define MAX_T(a,b,d) \ { int len = (d);printf("len %d", len);} Code signals: Hows, MAX_T, test.c, test.c:34, Each
Hows does this macro work? Hows does this macro work? c compiler-errors c%2B%2B Hows MAX_T test.c test.c:34 Each Hows does this macro work? I wrote the following C code: When I comment out MAX_T(10,30, smgarbage) and run it, it outputs len 24 . When I comment out MAX_T(10,30, len) and run MAX_T(10,30, smgarbage) I get ...
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47783006_c0
47783006
c++
0
Title: C++ : How to find all Graph Way Problem title: C++ : How to find all Graph Way Tags: graph, c%2B%2B Problem: C++ : How to find all Graph Way ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Code signals: How, Graph, Way, PPoint, Graf, Lpoint, temp-1, size-1
C++ : How to find all Graph Way C++ : How to find all Graph Way graph c%2B%2B How Graph Way PPoint Graf Lpoint temp-1 size-1 C++ : How to find all Graph Way I want Receive a Graph Like a Matrix and find all ways that we can go from e.g( point a to point b). I use a Recursive Function (my Graph have 3 point ,all of them...
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69674730_c1
69674730
c++
1
1] [abcdefgho] [info] | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.5708 | 0 | 0 | 0 [2011-12-22 11:34:30.441] [abcdefgho] [info] | 0 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 1 Does anyone know an elegant way or another alternative for achieving this? ----edit for printing I use spdlog Code signals: beginning, std::to_string
1] [abcdefgho] [info] | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.5708 | 0 | 0 | 0 [2011-12-22 11:34:30.441] [abcdefgho] [info] | 0 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 0 | 0 0 0 1 Does anyone know an elegant way or another alternative for achieving this? ----edit for printing I use spdlog Code signals: beginning, std::to_string
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138153_c0
138153
c++
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Title: Is ncurses available for windows? Problem title: Is ncurses available for windows? Tags: ncurses, c%2B%2B, c Problem: Is ncurses available for windows? Are there any ncurses libraries in C/C++ for Windows that emulate ncurses in native resizable Win32 windows ( not in console mode)?
Is ncurses available for windows? Is ncurses available for windows? ncurses c%2B%2B c Is ncurses available for windows? Are there any ncurses libraries in C/C++ for Windows that emulate ncurses in native resizable Win32 windows ( not in console mode)?
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14803774_c0
14803774
c++
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Title: How do I create a new C++ project in Xcode? Problem title: How do I create a new C++ project in Xcode? Tags: xcode4.6, c%2B%2B, xcode Problem: How do I create a new C++ project in Xcode? I'm not sure how to create a pure C++ project with Xcode 4.6: Code signals: How, Xcode, xcode4.6
How do I create a new C++ project in Xcode? How do I create a new C++ project in Xcode? xcode4.6 c%2B%2B xcode How Xcode xcode4.6 How do I create a new C++ project in Xcode? I'm not sure how to create a pure C++ project with Xcode 4.6:
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349899_c0
349899
c++
0
Title: What C++ compilers are supporting lambda already? Problem title: What C++ compilers are supporting lambda already? Tags: c%2B%2B, lambda Problem: What C++ compilers are supporting lambda already? Are there C++ compilers already supporting C++0x lambda expressions? Code signals: What
What C++ compilers are supporting lambda already? What C++ compilers are supporting lambda already? c%2B%2B lambda What What C++ compilers are supporting lambda already? Are there C++ compilers already supporting C++0x lambda expressions?
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3598067_c0
3598067
c++
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Title: MultiCasting using UDP in C++ Problem title: MultiCasting using UDP in C++ Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: MultiCasting using UDP in C++ I want to develop one client server App using Multicasting using UDP in c++ Any code snippet or ideas... Thanks in Advance. Code signals: UDP, MultiCasting
MultiCasting using UDP in C++ MultiCasting using UDP in C++ c%2B%2B UDP MultiCasting MultiCasting using UDP in C++ I want to develop one client server App using Multicasting using UDP in c++ Any code snippet or ideas... Thanks in Advance.
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47459120_c0
47459120
c++
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Title: Ubuntu 16.04 Eclipse CPP - error adding symbols: Bad value Problem title: Ubuntu 16.04 Eclipse CPP - error adding symbols: Bad value Tags: opencv, linux, eclipse, gcc, c%2B%2B Problem: Ubuntu 16.04 Eclipse CPP - error adding symbols: Bad value Code signals: Ubuntu, Eclipse, CPP, Bad
Ubuntu 16.04 Eclipse CPP - error adding symbols: Bad value Ubuntu 16.04 Eclipse CPP - error adding symbols: Bad value opencv linux eclipse gcc c%2B%2B Ubuntu Eclipse CPP Bad Ubuntu 16.04 Eclipse CPP - error adding symbols: Bad value I took my cpp app that was working on VS in windows env and tried to compile it in linu...
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5023158_c0
5023158
c++
0
Title: OpenCV and the latest PS3 Eye driver Problem title: OpenCV and the latest PS3 Eye driver Tags: c%2B%2B, opencv Problem: OpenCV and the latest PS3 Eye driver My question is if anyone has a way on how to use the PS3 eye with openCV. Thank You in Advance. Code signals: OpenCV, PS3, Eye
OpenCV and the latest PS3 Eye driver OpenCV and the latest PS3 Eye driver c%2B%2B opencv OpenCV PS3 Eye OpenCV and the latest PS3 Eye driver My question is if anyone has a way on how to use the PS3 eye with openCV. Thank You in Advance.
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59523204_c0
59523204
c++
0
Title: C++ different variable initalization Problem title: C++ different variable initalization Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: C++ different variable initalization so what are the major differences between int a = 10; and int a(10); ? Are there some performances variations, or anything like this ?
C++ different variable initalization C++ different variable initalization c%2B%2B C++ different variable initalization so what are the major differences between int a = 10; and int a(10); ? Are there some performances variations, or anything like this ?
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7933700_c0
7933700
c++
0
Title: running C++ program on xcode Problem title: running C++ program on xcode Tags: xcode, c%2B%2B Problem: running C++ program on xcode when I run a simple C++ program on Xcode, the compiler says it's built successfully, but there is no output. how can I make the result show up? thanks!
running C++ program on xcode running C++ program on xcode xcode c%2B%2B running C++ program on xcode when I run a simple C++ program on Xcode, the compiler says it's built successfully, but there is no output. how can I make the result show up? thanks!
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67655974_c0
67655974
c++
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Title: Vector iterator incompatible ? Same vector Problem title: Vector iterator incompatible ? Same vector Tags: c%2B%2B11, c%2B%2B Problem: Vector iterator incompatible ? Same vector Code signals: Vector, Same, Interval, intervals.begin, intervals.end, newInterval.start, intervals.insert
Vector iterator incompatible ? Same vector Vector iterator incompatible ? Same vector c%2B%2B11 c%2B%2B Vector Same Interval intervals.begin intervals.end newInterval.start intervals.insert Vector iterator incompatible ? Same vector I have the following code I am getting an error of vector iterator incompatible at the ...
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68996543_c0
68996543
c++
0
Title: handle default case in c++ constructor Problem title: handle default case in c++ constructor Tags: constructor, switch-statement, exception, c%2B%2B Problem: handle default case in c++ constructor Code signals: LengthUnit, MILLIMETERS, MICROMETERS, NANOMETERS, Length, std::exception
handle default case in c++ constructor handle default case in c++ constructor constructor switch-statement exception c%2B%2B LengthUnit MILLIMETERS MICROMETERS NANOMETERS Length std::exception handle default case in c++ constructor I know that it's recommended not to throw an exception in constructor, but I need to use...
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6974496_c0
6974496
c++
0
Title: Playfair Cipher tutorial C++? Problem title: Playfair Cipher tutorial C++? Tags: algorithm, c%2B%2B, encryption Problem: Playfair Cipher tutorial C++? Is there any good tutorials on how to do a playfair encryption and decryption in C++? regards, newbie Code signals: Playfair, Cipher
Playfair Cipher tutorial C++? Playfair Cipher tutorial C++? algorithm c%2B%2B encryption Playfair Cipher Playfair Cipher tutorial C++? Is there any good tutorials on how to do a playfair encryption and decryption in C++? regards, newbie
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13894963_c0
13894963
c++
0
Title: how to find a vowel inside a string in c++? Problem title: how to find a vowel inside a string in c++? Tags: c%2B%2B, string Problem: how to find a vowel inside a string in c++? how to find a vowel inside a string in c++? do I use "a" or 'a' or just the ascii value to look or vowels?
how to find a vowel inside a string in c++? how to find a vowel inside a string in c++? c%2B%2B string how to find a vowel inside a string in c++? how to find a vowel inside a string in c++? do I use "a" or 'a' or just the ascii value to look or vowels?
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3040866_c0
3040866
c++
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Title: Connector/C++ compile error Problem title: Connector/C++ compile error Tags: c%2B%2B, mysql Problem: Connector/C++ compile error Code signals: Connector, driver.h, exception.h, resultset.h, statement.h, prepared_statement.h, int8_t, int32_t, uint32_t, sql::Driver, get_driver_instance
Connector/C++ compile error Connector/C++ compile error c%2B%2B mysql Connector driver.h exception.h resultset.h statement.h prepared_statement.h int8_t int32_t uint32_t sql::Driver get_driver_instance Connector/C++ compile error When I compile code that includes Connector/C++ headers, I get the following errors: Liter...
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34917349_c0
34917349
c++
0
Title: Is there a way to put quotes in a cout? Problem title: Is there a way to put quotes in a cout? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Is there a way to put quotes in a cout? I was trying to make a simple calculator and I would like to display quotes in the instruction when you first run the program.
Is there a way to put quotes in a cout? Is there a way to put quotes in a cout? c%2B%2B Is there a way to put quotes in a cout? I was trying to make a simple calculator and I would like to display quotes in the instruction when you first run the program.
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38831926_c0
38831926
c++
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Title: Why Q_ASSERT instead of assert Problem title: Why Q_ASSERT instead of assert Tags: assert, assertion, qt, c%2B%2B Problem: Why Q_ASSERT instead of assert In Qt there is a Q_ASSERT macro. What's the advantage of using this instead of assert from <cassert> ? Code signals: Why, Q_ASSERT
Why Q_ASSERT instead of assert Why Q_ASSERT instead of assert assert assertion qt c%2B%2B Why Q_ASSERT Why Q_ASSERT instead of assert In Qt there is a Q_ASSERT macro. What's the advantage of using this instead of assert from <cassert> ?
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39233631_c0
39233631
c++
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Title: Is it possible to expand typedef with forced compiler error? Problem title: Is it possible to expand typedef with forced compiler error? Tags: c%2B%2B, incomplete-type, typedef Problem: Is it possible to expand typedef with forced compiler error? Code signals: show_type, int32_t, s32
Is it possible to expand typedef with forced compiler error? Is it possible to expand typedef with forced compiler error? c%2B%2B incomplete-type typedef show_type int32_t s32 Is it possible to expand typedef with forced compiler error? I have been using method shown below to force compiler to yell at me a variable typ...
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6408932_c0
6408932
c++
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Title: how to format out in c++? Problem title: how to format out in c++? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: how to format out in c++? I know how to use printf() to format output of float, for example: float i = 1; printf("%.2f", i); but how to format the output using cout to output 2 digits after "."?
how to format out in c++? how to format out in c++? c%2B%2B how to format out in c++? I know how to use printf() to format output of float, for example: but how to format the output using cout to output 2 digits after "."?
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59064769_c0
59064769
c++
0
Title: C ++ about char and string Problem title: C ++ about char and string Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: C ++ about char and string what is char ctemp = ' '; and string stemp = ""; means? when they put ' ' and " " inside without writing anything inside? Help please! Will appreciate who answer it.
C ++ about char and string C ++ about char and string c%2B%2B C ++ about char and string what is char ctemp = ' '; and string stemp = ""; means? when they put ' ' and " " inside without writing anything inside? Help please! Will appreciate who answer it.
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59570004_c0
59570004
c++
0
Title: fixed,setprecision functions Problem title: fixed,setprecision functions Tags: c%2B%2B, function, iomanip Problem: fixed,setprecision functions why setprecision and fixed and other iomanip functions called by using cout not like the string functions for example name.find('') plz help
fixed,setprecision functions fixed,setprecision functions c%2B%2B function iomanip fixed,setprecision functions why setprecision and fixed and other iomanip functions called by using cout not like the string functions for example name.find('') plz help
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9531214_c0
9531214
c++
0
Title: Access individual bits in a char c++ Problem title: Access individual bits in a char c++ Tags: c%2B%2B, bit Problem: Access individual bits in a char c++ How would i go about accessing the individual bits inside a c++ type, char or any c++ other type for example. Code signals: Access
Access individual bits in a char c++ Access individual bits in a char c++ c%2B%2B bit Access Access individual bits in a char c++ How would i go about accessing the individual bits inside a c++ type, char or any c++ other type for example.
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9849665_c0
9849665
c++
0
Title: c++ library for MPI-distributed containers Problem title: c++ library for MPI-distributed containers Tags: mpi, c%2B%2B Problem: c++ library for MPI-distributed containers Does anyone know of a c++ library that supports MPI-distributed containers? Cheers Code signals: MPI-distributed
c++ library for MPI-distributed containers c++ library for MPI-distributed containers mpi c%2B%2B MPI-distributed c++ library for MPI-distributed containers Does anyone know of a c++ library that supports MPI-distributed containers? Cheers
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72153607_c0
72153607
c++
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Title: How to return a vector of vectors from a function? Problem title: How to return a vector of vectors from a function? Tags: vector, function, c%2B%2B Problem: How to return a vector of vectors from a function? Code signals: a, How, std::vector, main.cpp:20:12, main.cpp, main.cpp:26:16
How to return a vector of vectors from a function? How to return a vector of vectors from a function? vector function c%2B%2B a How std::vector main.cpp:20:12 main.cpp main.cpp:26:16 How to return a vector of vectors from a function? When I try to return a vector of vectors 'arr' from the add() like this The compiler g...
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13897362_c0
13897362
c++
0
Title: string initializing as NULL in C++ Problem title: string initializing as NULL in C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, null, string Problem: string initializing as NULL in C++ string a=NULL; it gives error. Why and how can I initialize string as NULL? but when I write string a="foo"; this it works fine.
string initializing as NULL in C++ string initializing as NULL in C++ c%2B%2B null string string initializing as NULL in C++ it gives error. Why and how can I initialize string as NULL? but when I write this it works fine.
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30665506_c0
30665506
c++
0
Title: &#x27;auto&#x27; not allowed in function prototype with Clang Problem title: &#x27;auto&#x27; not allowed in function prototype with Clang Tags: c%2B%2B, c%2B%2B14, clang%2B%2B, auto Problem: 'auto' not allowed in function prototype with Clang Code signals: Clang, std::cout, std::endl
&#x27;auto&#x27; not allowed in function prototype with Clang &#x27;auto&#x27; not allowed in function prototype with Clang c%2B%2B c%2B%2B14 clang%2B%2B auto Clang std::cout std::endl 'auto' not allowed in function prototype with Clang Using Clang 3.5, 3.6, or 3.7, with the flag std=c++1y the following code does not c...
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3127171_c0
3127171
c++
0
Title: How are circular #includes resolved? Problem title: How are circular #includes resolved? Tags: c%2B%2B, c Problem: How are circular #includes resolved? In c lets say we have 2 files 1.h #include<2.h> blah blah and we have 2.h #include<1.h> code How is this resolved?? Code signals: How
How are circular #includes resolved? How are circular #includes resolved? c%2B%2B c How How are circular #includes resolved? In c lets say we have 2 files 1.h and we have 2.h How is this resolved??
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2896689_c0
2896689
c++
0
Title: dereferencing the null pointer Problem title: dereferencing the null pointer Tags: null, pointers, c, c%2B%2B Problem: dereferencing the null pointer int* p = 0; int* q = &*p; Is this undefined behavior or not? I browsed some related questions, but this specific aspect didn't show up.
dereferencing the null pointer dereferencing the null pointer null pointers c c%2B%2B dereferencing the null pointer Is this undefined behavior or not? I browsed some related questions, but this specific aspect didn't show up.
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3447939_c0
3447939
c++
0
Title: Case sensitive string comparison in C++ Problem title: Case sensitive string comparison in C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, string Problem: Case sensitive string comparison in C++ Can anyone pls let me know the exact c++ code of case sensitive comparison function of string class? Code signals: Case
Case sensitive string comparison in C++ Case sensitive string comparison in C++ c%2B%2B string Case Case sensitive string comparison in C++ Can anyone pls let me know the exact c++ code of case sensitive comparison function of string class?
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41420745_c1
41420745
c++
1
0-b75fd000, b75fd000-b776a000, so.6.0.21, b776a000-b776b000, b776b000-b7770000, b7770000-b7771000, b7771000-b7774000, b7788000-b778b000, b778b000-b778d000, b778d000-b778e000, b778e000-b77b0000, ld-2.23.so, b77b0000-b77b1000, b77b1000-b77b2000, b77b2000-b77b3000, bf9ca000-bf9eb000, Terminated
b7770000-b7771000 b7771000-b7774000 b7788000-b778b000 b778b000-b778d000 b778d000-b778e000 b778e000-b77b0000 ld-2.23.so b77b0000-b77b1000 b77b1000-b77b2000 b77b2000-b77b3000 bf9ca000-bf9eb000 Terminated vfork leads to a memory "free()" crash, but fork doesn't, how it happened? I was trying to see if vfork creates a chi...
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1882846_c0
1882846
c++
0
Title: Find vector element in second vector Problem title: Find vector element in second vector Tags: stl, c%2B%2B Problem: Find vector element in second vector Given two vectors of integers, how to determinate if there's some element from 1st vector is present in 2nd one? Code signals: Find
Find vector element in second vector Find vector element in second vector stl c%2B%2B Find Find vector element in second vector Given two vectors of integers, how to determinate if there's some element from 1st vector is present in 2nd one?
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423128_c0
423128
c++
0
Title: Is this dynamic memory allocation? Problem title: Is this dynamic memory allocation? Tags: c%2B%2B, new-operator, memory, c, memory-management Problem: Is this dynamic memory allocation? Simple question: do I have to delete or delete [] c ? Does the language matter? char c[] = "hello"
Is this dynamic memory allocation? Is this dynamic memory allocation? c%2B%2B new-operator memory c memory-management Is this dynamic memory allocation? Simple question: do I have to delete or delete [] c ? Does the language matter?
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42715939_c0
42715939
c++
0
Title: How to open window with diemensions Problem title: How to open window with diemensions Tags: window, c%2B%2B Problem: How to open window with diemensions I'm new to the OpenGl and the glew library and having trouble \displaying the the window title with dimensions. . Code signals: How
How to open window with diemensions How to open window with diemensions window c%2B%2B How How to open window with diemensions I'm new to the OpenGl and the glew library and having trouble \displaying the the window title with dimensions. .
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8024737_c0
8024737
c++
0
Title: C++ interface for matplotlib Problem title: C++ interface for matplotlib Tags: interface, c%2B%2B, binding, matplotlib Problem: C++ interface for matplotlib I was wondering if there's an interface to matplotlib that can be used from C++. (Perhaps something similar to what gnuplot has)
C++ interface for matplotlib C++ interface for matplotlib interface c%2B%2B binding matplotlib C++ interface for matplotlib I was wondering if there's an interface to matplotlib that can be used from C++. (Perhaps something similar to what gnuplot has)
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66473648_c1
66473648
c++
1
1 NOW: 1614853702 BD: 1614853680 seconds elapsed: 22 year 70 mon 0 mday 1 hour 0 min 0 sec 22 Code signals: gmtime, namespace, Get, tm_year, tm_mday, Enter, hh:min, dd.mm.yyyy, bd.tm_year, y-1900, bd.tm_mon, m-1, bd.tm_mday, bd.tm_hour, bd.tm_min, time_t, NOW, tm_mon, tm_hour, tm_min, tm_sec
1 NOW: 1614853702 BD: 1614853680 seconds elapsed: 22 year 70 mon 0 mday 1 hour 0 min 0 sec 22 Code signals: gmtime, namespace, Get, tm_year, tm_mday, Enter, hh:min, dd.mm.yyyy, bd.tm_year, y-1900, bd.tm_mon, m-1, bd.tm_mday, bd.tm_hour, bd.tm_min, time_t, NOW, tm_mon, tm_hour, tm_min, tm_sec
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67457738_c0
67457738
c++
0
Title: What does &quot;%.7le &quot; in printf means? Problem title: What does &quot;%.7le &quot; in printf means? Tags: c%2B%2B, c, printf Problem: What does "%.7le " in printf means? What does fprintf(fp, "%.7le ", data); means? I don't know what "%.7le " is mean. Thanks! Code signals: What
What does &quot;%.7le &quot; in printf means? What does &quot;%.7le &quot; in printf means? c%2B%2B c printf What What does "%.7le " in printf means? What does means? I don't know what "%.7le " is mean. Thanks!
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11198318_c0
11198318
c++
0
Title: Time of execution of a portion of code in C++ Problem title: Time of execution of a portion of code in C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, performance Problem: Time of execution of a portion of code in C++ How do you compute the time (in MS) of execution of a portion of code in C++ ? Code signals: Time
Time of execution of a portion of code in C++ Time of execution of a portion of code in C++ c%2B%2B performance Time Time of execution of a portion of code in C++ How do you compute the time (in MS) of execution of a portion of code in C++ ?
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15326515_c0
15326515
c++
0
Title: index out of range C++/Qt Problem title: index out of range C++/Qt Tags: qt, c%2B%2B Problem: index out of range C++/Qt ASSERT failure in QList::operator[]: "index out of range", Why? QList<int> tanksLevel; ...... for(int i=0; i < 6; i++) tanksLevel[i] = rand() %51; Code signals: QList
index out of range C++/Qt index out of range C++/Qt qt c%2B%2B QList index out of range C++/Qt ASSERT failure in QList::operator[]: "index out of range", Why?
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16739130_c0
16739130
c++
0
Title: What is the out put of this code any why? Problem title: What is the out put of this code any why? Tags: printf, c%2B%2B, c, pointers Problem: What is the out put of this code any why? I have a function in C++, I know what the would be but why? int c[5]; int* pc = c; Code signals: What
What is the out put of this code any why? What is the out put of this code any why? printf c%2B%2B c pointers What What is the out put of this code any why? I have a function in C++, I know what the would be but why?
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2980253_c0
2980253
c++
0
Title: how to convert utf-8 to ASCII in c++? Problem title: how to convert utf-8 to ASCII in c++? Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: how to convert utf-8 to ASCII in c++? i am getting response from server in utf-8 but not able to read that. how to convert utf-8 to ASCII in c++? Code signals: utf-8, ASCII
how to convert utf-8 to ASCII in c++? how to convert utf-8 to ASCII in c++? c%2B%2B utf-8 ASCII how to convert utf-8 to ASCII in c++? i am getting response from server in utf-8 but not able to read that. how to convert utf-8 to ASCII in c++?
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2607524_c0
2607524
c++
0
Title: C question on casting Problem title: C question on casting Tags: c%2B%2B, casting, sockets, c Problem: C question on casting Can anybody explain me this statement! pin.sin_addr.s_addr = ((struct in_addr *)(hp->h_addr))->s_addr; Code signals: pin.sin_addr.s_addr, in_addr, h_addr, s_addr
C question on casting C question on casting c%2B%2B casting sockets c pin.sin_addr.s_addr in_addr h_addr s_addr C question on casting Can anybody explain me this statement!
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33772771_c1
33772771
c++
1
7\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377 ....... Code signals: Printing, Mat, Size, destination.size, s.height, s.width, destination.ptr
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36155906_c0
36155906
c++
0
Title: How to draw this in Wxwidget C++ Problem title: How to draw this in Wxwidget C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, wxwidgets Problem: How to draw this in Wxwidget C++ I am using Wxwidget with C++ and IDE Code::Block. Now, I want to draw a tree like image below, please help me: Code signals: How, Wxwidget
How to draw this in Wxwidget C++ How to draw this in Wxwidget C++ c%2B%2B wxwidgets How Wxwidget How to draw this in Wxwidget C++ I am using Wxwidget with C++ and IDE Code::Block. Now, I want to draw a tree like image below, please help me:
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38252566_c0
38252566
c++
0
Title: Getting time complexity error Problem title: Getting time complexity error Tags: algorithm, c%2B%2B, vector Problem: Getting time complexity error return res; } Code signals: Getting, Solution::plusOne, A.size, A.erase, A.begin, reverse_iterator, A.rbegin, A.rend, res.insert, res.begin
Getting time complexity error Getting time complexity error algorithm c%2B%2B vector Getting Solution::plusOne A.size A.erase A.begin reverse_iterator A.rbegin A.rend res.insert res.begin Getting time complexity error I am trying to solve this question : https://www.interviewbit.com/problems/add-one-to-number But I am ...
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2122506_c0
2122506
c++
0
Title: How to create a hidden window in C++ Problem title: How to create a hidden window in C++ Tags: window, c%2B%2B, user-interface, winapi Problem: How to create a hidden window in C++ How to create a hidden window ? The purpose of this window is to receive some messages. Code signals: How
How to create a hidden window in C++ How to create a hidden window in C++ window c%2B%2B user-interface winapi How How to create a hidden window in C++ How to create a hidden window ? The purpose of this window is to receive some messages.
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4863710_c0
4863710
c++
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Title: show face detected with open CV C++ with new window Problem title: show face detected with open CV C++ with new window Tags: opencv, c%2B%2B Problem: show face detected with open CV C++ with new window I am wondring how can I use 2 windows in order to show: captureCAM the face captured
show face detected with open CV C++ with new window show face detected with open CV C++ with new window opencv c%2B%2B show face detected with open CV C++ with new window I am wondring how can I use 2 windows in order to show: captureCAM the face captured
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65538361_c0
65538361
c++
0
Title: Is it possible to Import UWP C# DLL in C#? Problem title: Is it possible to Import UWP C# DLL in C#? Tags: dll, compilation, c%2B%2B, uwp Problem: Is it possible to Import UWP C# DLL in C#? I made a UWP C# DLL in UWP C#. Is it possible to Import UWP C# DLL in C#? Code signals: UWP, DLL
Is it possible to Import UWP C# DLL in C#? Is it possible to Import UWP C# DLL in C#? dll compilation c%2B%2B uwp UWP DLL Is it possible to Import UWP C# DLL in C#? I made a UWP C# DLL in UWP C#. Is it possible to Import UWP C# DLL in C#?
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60581456_c0
60581456
c++
0
Title: Exceptions in C++ Problem title: Exceptions in C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, exception, java Problem: Exceptions in C++ Code signals: OutOfRangeException, Exceptions, Integer.parseInt, System.out.println, ex.getMessage, Exception, arr.length, PrimeNumbers, OutOfRangeException::OutOfRangeException
Exceptions in C++ Exceptions in C++ c%2B%2B exception java OutOfRangeException Exceptions Integer.parseInt System.out.println ex.getMessage Exception arr.length PrimeNumbers OutOfRangeException::OutOfRangeException Exceptions in C++ So I have code in Java, now I want that in C++. Everything is fine but I'm having troub...
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7936493_c0
7936493
c++
0
Title: Using Valgrind with RInside programs Problem title: Using Valgrind with RInside programs Tags: r, rcpp, rinside, valgrind, c%2B%2B Problem: Using Valgrind with RInside programs Does anyone know how to use Valgrind to memory debug RInside programs? Code signals: Using, Valgrind, RInside
Using Valgrind with RInside programs Using Valgrind with RInside programs r rcpp rinside valgrind c%2B%2B Using Valgrind RInside Using Valgrind with RInside programs Does anyone know how to use Valgrind to memory debug RInside programs?
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8222127_c0
8222127
c++
0
Title: Changing integer to binary string of digits Problem title: Changing integer to binary string of digits Tags: binary, algorithm, c%2B%2B Problem: Changing integer to binary string of digits Code signals: Changing, Assume, DecimalToBinaryString, BinaryStringToDecimal, a.at, a.length, x-1
Changing integer to binary string of digits Changing integer to binary string of digits binary algorithm c%2B%2B Changing Assume DecimalToBinaryString BinaryStringToDecimal a.at a.length x-1 Changing integer to binary string of digits I'm currently working on a simulation of the MIPS processor in C++ for a comp archite...
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9125122_c0
9125122
c++
0
Title: How to copy a file from a folder to another folder Problem title: How to copy a file from a folder to another folder Tags: file-io, c%2B%2B Problem: How to copy a file from a folder to another folder How do I copy a file from one folder to another folder using C++? Code signals: a, How
How to copy a file from a folder to another folder How to copy a file from a folder to another folder file-io c%2B%2B a How How to copy a file from a folder to another folder How do I copy a file from one folder to another folder using C++?
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73377901_c1
73377901
c++
1
22919.677 Opt : 16.0.0 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, westmere) OS : Debian 10 buster, x86_64 Linux 4.19.0-21-amd64 GraphVIZ : 2.40.1-6+deb10u1 dot : graphviz version 2.40.1 (20161225.0304) Code signals: CFG, Callgraph, Main.C, Main.ll, Writing, main.dot, _ZZ4mainENK3$_0clEv.dot, Main.ll.callgraph.dot
22919.677 Opt : 16.0.0 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, westmere) OS : Debian 10 buster, x86_64 Linux 4.19.0-21-amd64 GraphVIZ : 2.40.1-6+deb10u1 dot : graphviz version 2.40.1 (20161225.0304) Code signals: CFG, Callgraph, Main.C, Main.ll, Writing, main.dot, _ZZ4mainENK3$_0clEv.dot, Main.ll.callgraph.dot
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5181356_c0
5181356
c++
0
Title: Call C++ programs from C# /WPF Problem title: Call C++ programs from C# /WPF Tags: wpf, c%2B%2B, c%23 Problem: Call C++ programs from C# /WPF Can someone point me to a full example of how to run compiled C++ programs (executables) from C#. Thanks in advance. Code signals: C#, Call, WPF
Call C++ programs from C# /WPF Call C++ programs from C# /WPF wpf c%2B%2B c%23 C# Call WPF Call C++ programs from C# /WPF Can someone point me to a full example of how to run compiled C++ programs (executables) from C#. Thanks in advance.
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13122988_c0
13122988
c++
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Title: XORing two char arrays in C++ Problem title: XORing two char arrays in C++ Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: XORing two char arrays in C++ I have two char arrays: unsigned char a[8]; and unsigned char b[8]; How can I do the XOR-operation: p[i]=a[i]^b[i] Thanks for the answers. Code signals: XORing
XORing two char arrays in C++ XORing two char arrays in C++ c%2B%2B XORing XORing two char arrays in C++ I have two char arrays: and How can I do the XOR-operation: Thanks for the answers.
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22591972_c0
22591972
c++
0
Title: MySQL vs binary files speed Problem title: MySQL vs binary files speed Tags: c, binaryfiles, c%2B%2B, mysql Problem: MySQL vs binary files speed Which is better way to save data in c++ ? Binary File(.dat) or Mysql . Wil binary files perform faster execution or Mysql? Code signals: MySQL
MySQL vs binary files speed MySQL vs binary files speed c binaryfiles c%2B%2B mysql MySQL MySQL vs binary files speed Which is better way to save data in c++ ? Binary File(.dat) or Mysql . Wil binary files perform faster execution or Mysql?
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25077890_c0
25077890
c++
0
Title: Qt : how to set text to QSystemTrayIcon? Problem title: Qt : how to set text to QSystemTrayIcon? Tags: c%2B%2B, qt Problem: Qt : how to set text to QSystemTrayIcon? I want to dynamically set the text instead of Icon in QSystemTrayIcon . How it is possible ? Code signals: QSystemTrayIcon
Qt : how to set text to QSystemTrayIcon? Qt : how to set text to QSystemTrayIcon? c%2B%2B qt QSystemTrayIcon Qt : how to set text to QSystemTrayIcon? I want to dynamically set the text instead of Icon in QSystemTrayIcon . How it is possible ?
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2674370_c0
2674370
c++
0
Title: Stream overloading in C++ Problem title: Stream overloading in C++ Tags: c%2B%2B, operator-overloading Problem: Stream overloading in C++ why does void operator<<(ostream out, Test &t); return an error whereas void operator<<(ostream &out, Test &t); does not ? Code signals: Stream, Test
Stream overloading in C++ Stream overloading in C++ c%2B%2B operator-overloading Stream Test Stream overloading in C++ why does void operator<<(ostream out, Test &t); return an error whereas void operator<<(ostream &out, Test &t); does not ?
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33992021_c0
33992021
c++
0
Title: Stringstream returning blank value Problem title: Stringstream returning blank value Tags: c%2B%2B Problem: Stringstream returning blank value Why does this program print out blank? string str; stringstream ss(str); ss << "A string"; cout << str; // just blank Code signals: Stringstream
Stringstream returning blank value Stringstream returning blank value c%2B%2B Stringstream Stringstream returning blank value Why does this program print out blank?
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3992874_c0
3992874
c++
0
Title: std::map sort by data? Problem title: std::map sort by data? Tags: c%2B%2B, sorting, stdmap Problem: std::map sort by data? Is there a way to sort std::map by the data rather than the key? Right now my code duplicates the entire map in to an array just to do this. Code signals: std::map
std::map sort by data? std::map sort by data? c%2B%2B sorting stdmap std::map std::map sort by data? Is there a way to sort std::map by the data rather than the key? Right now my code duplicates the entire map in to an array just to do this.
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