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An introduction to the Win32 GUI. The code creates a simple window that you can play with. Many parameters can be changed if you like! The unusual thing about windows apps is that rather than directly handling inputs (ie the position of the mouse / what control has focus ect...) you process window... (View Snippet)
This is a program I just recently completed for a computer science course. Given a 2D grid, where every path between two gridpoints has a weight (path length) associated with it, this program computes the shortest path from (1,1) to (m,n). You are only allowed to move up and to the right (so no,... (View Snippet)
A singly (sp) and a Doubly Linked list class to create linked lists. Can be used to make dynamic arrays and could also be templated to work with any data type (this is old code and i didnt know how to at the time). Has been extremely useful to me even in its bare form like this. (View Snippet)
The Standard Template Library (STL) vector is tempting. The burden of dimensioning an array is removed, and there are many wonderful functions to explore. The learning curve is a little steep, it will make your head swell, but in the end it's all worthwhile. Take a look at some of the code that... (View Snippet)
Let's say you worked in the White House and had to keep two lists, one for the friends and one for the enemies. The boss came to you and said: "The Almighty talked to me out of a burning bush last night, telling me that I shall make my enemies my friends! Can you help me?" (View Snippet)
Another experiment with the Standard Template Library (STL). This time we are taking a look at map. Map is a Sorted Pair Associative Container (a mouthful). The pair is -- const Key, Data --, where Key has to be unique. It is Key that is sorted. In this code sample a simple word association is... (View Snippet)
Using the C++ Standard Template Libraries (STL) can be easy, once you know how to do it. No need to putz around with doubly linked lists anymore! Here is code showing how a STL list allows you to add, insert, remove, sort, splice, merge, display, and clean-out-duplicate strings. (View Snippet)
You can access the sound chip to play midi voices using winmm.lib, or in case of Dev C++ the libwinmm.a library. There are 128 midi voices to pick from, anything from the Acoustic Grand Piano = 0 to the Gunshot = 127. (View Snippet)
What "Hello World" is to the console, the "Bouncing Ball" is to the Graphical User Interface. Nothing fancy, the ball is created via a call to the API function ellipse() and then bounced within the confines of the windows form. For the DEV C++ crowd: Let me know if you find these snippets... (View Snippet)
This AVI file player has some nice features like adjusting size and speed. The program uses the standard MSvfw32.lib (called libmsvfw32.a in the DevCPP lib directory). Another example of using BCX to translate to C code and modify to something Dev-C++ can handle. Enjoy!!! (View Snippet)