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  • fopen doesn’t create file in the current directory

    - by indira
    I have created a console application in VS2010 and I want to create a file in the current directory where the exe runs. I used the following code fp = fopen("Pkts.csv", "w+"); But file is not getting created in the current directory. But when I specifies the path as fp = fopen("C:\\Windows\\Pkts.csv", "w+"); the file gets created in the path specified. How to create the file in the current directory?

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  • Receiving data from a USB device in C or C++

    - by Midas
    It starts to bore me that I always have to ask questions about trifles. I simply need a list of all plugged in USB devices and have the user select one to let the console application receive any data the USB device sends. I can then start playing around with the data in my program. I don't want to use library's, only standard C++ functions, and the program should work in Windows 98.

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  • date.format in Chrome 5

    - by blueblood
    Hello, I'm experiencing something really strange with my javascript in chrome with Date().format. If I use the console and type: d = new Date(Date.parse("2010-05-28")) d.format("yyyy-MM-dd"); "" d._toFormattedString(); "Fri May 28 2010 00:00:00 GMT+0200 (W. Europe Daylight Time)" Anyone got any clue why I get an empty string? And it's only in Chrome, didn't happen in Chrome 4, and it doesn't happen in IE8/Firefox3.5

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  • Double.ToString with N Number of Decimal Places

    - by Ngu Soon Hui
    I know that if we want to display a double as a two decimal digit, one would just have to use public void DisplayTwoDecimal(double dbValue) { Console.WriteLine(dbValue.ToString("0.00")); } But how to extend this to N decimal places, where N is determined by the user? public void DisplayNDecimal(double dbValue, int nDecimal) { // how to display }

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  • html5media library doesn't work on FF 3.6.3

    - by Alex
    Hi. Am I the only one experiencing this issue? I'm using the html5media library and the test page they provide no longer plays in Firefox 3.6.3, though it plays on the latest Safari, Chrome, Opera, and IE. On FF 3.6.3, it shows the video and the audio with large X through them. I'm using this library on my site and noticed the issue as well. I'm not seeing any errors in the error console.

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  • Java execution details in System.out

    - by John
    As I remember there is a magic command line option in Java that turn on writing of operations that are currently executed to console. The output was looked like byte code. I do not mean -verbose, because it prints only class loading, while this option outputs information like memory allocation etc.

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  • C++ cin: don't show the newline

    - by sads
    If I get some value by using getline( cin, myStr ); a newline is printed after the information the user entered - logically as he pressed enter: Please enter something: ABC <enter => \n> This text is printed out by the program and should be in the same line as before How to keep the newline after user input away? I'm using MSVC 2010 and build a simple console app using iostream and string as main libraries.

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  • Gridview rows blinking

    - by Bhavi
    Hi, I tried blink the rows of ASp:Gridview. Have succeded in IE but not working in FF and safari. FF error console says "Error: gridRef.childNodes is not a function" Can anybody tell me where exactly I am wrong... The Javascript used is: '); for (var i=0; i and on my gridview_rowdatabound I have e.Row.Attributes.Add("blinkingRow", "Y");

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  • C# Strange Behavior

    - by Betamoo
    I have a custom struct : struct A { public int y; } a custom class with empty constuctor: class B { public A a; public B() { } } and here is the main: static void Main(string[] args) { B b = new B(); b.a.y = 5;//No runtime errors! Console.WriteLine(b.a.y); } When I run the above program, it does not give me any errors, although I did not initialize struct A in class B constructor..'a=new A();'

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  • android communication between two applications

    - by androidTesting
    Hello, i need some help in how to start developing two android applications (on one phone) which communicate with each other. 1. Application A sends a string to application B 2. Application B receives the string for example "startClassOne", app B using a method starts classOne and gets the result. The result is send back (again as string!) to Application A. 3. Application A writes in console the received string from B.

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  • How do I get the application title of a Google AppEngine app from within that app

    - by Noah McIlraith
    Under the application settings page in the Administration console, it is possible to specify a name for the application, AFAIK this is used in the login page when using the users API to login. I would like to be able to use this information within an application, currently, the title is also specified in a separate configuration file, but configuration repetition is something I would like to avoid if at all possible. Is there some way for a GAE application to determine the "Application Title"? Oh, also, I am using python.

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  • Jquery in chrome plugin

    - by Cyclone
    There is jquery on the page my script is trying to access, and the code I am trying to execute runs fine in console. However, when I use chrome.tabs.executeScript on that single tab, it says that $ is undefined. How can I fix this? Thanks for the help!

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  • Best practice for an application with GUI

    - by chronosphenomena
    Hi, I'm about to start an application which will have both console and GUI interfaces. What I wan't to achieve is COMPLETE decoupling of application logic from interface. In future, I may also add web interface, and I don't want to change anything in my application. Is there a good example (perhaps some open source project) where I can learn how this should be done properly.... also I'd appreciate advices/guidelines on how to do this. Thanks

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  • Error while executing (.exe ) from windows command script (.cmd) file

    - by mahesh
    I have the following syntax in the .cmd file, where PathList is console application with .exe as extension. cd D:\Sample D: PathList 2> file.txt This syntax works fine if the file is saved with .bat as extension, but if save it with .cmd extension it throws error saying 'PathList' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. Please can i know what is the issue with saving it with .cmd extension

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  • File.Move error in C#

    - by Bi
    Hi I am trying a simple move as shown below and get the following error: "The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process." How do I fix this? Thanks. FileInfo file1 = new FileInfo(srcFile); if (file1.Exists) { FileInfo file2 = new FileInfo(destFile); if (!file2.Exists) { try { File.Move(srcFile, destFile); } catch (System.IO.IOException e) { Console.WriteLine(e.Message); } } }

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  • why jquery can't be used in my $(document).ready() function?

    - by Firegun
    The page can be viewed at http://cistrome.org/cps/seqconfig?did=2693 When load in Firebugs, it gives me this error: TypeError: $(".open_gene").on is not a function [Break On This Error] $(".open_gene").on('change', function(event) { However, if I type in this expression in Firebug's console, it can be evaluated as a function without any problems: >>> $(".open_gene").on function() I was wondering what might be the reason to cause this issue. Does anyone have ideas about this? Thanks!

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  • closure not working

    - by dorelal
    var Dog = function() { var _instance = 'hello world'; return function() { console.log(this._instance); } } (); //note that it is self invoking function var l = new Dog(); //#> undefined In the above case I was expecting output of 'hello world'. Why this._instance is not accessing the the varible which should be accessible by virtue of closure. I tested this in FF and am getting undefined.

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  • Different Assembly Name for Each Platform Target

    - by Murray
    I need to generate different assembly names depending on the platform target. For example, I have a console application "bob.exe". Instead of building for AnyCPU, I need to build explicitly for x86 and x64 and thus want "bob32.exe" and "bob64.exe". The Application tab in Visual Studio 2010 project options disables the Platform combobox. Build Events also don't allow options per platform so I can't rename it afterwards very easily.

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  • jquery draggable throws error when 'mouseup' is triggered

    - by Moustard
    If you build a simple dragger: $(document).ready( function() { $('#tomove').draggable( { axis: 'x', drag: function(event, ui) { mouseUp(); } }); } ); And you try to stop it programmatically: function mouseUp() { if($('#tomove').offset().left 400) { $('#tomove').trigger('mouseup'); } } You will get this message in error console: this.helper is null Is there any way to fix this? Thanks for your help.

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