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Another great opportunity to ask Microsoft engineers your technical questions is coming up on Tuesday, March 30th. These chats are your opportunity to get advice and answers from the engineers at Microsoft. You may want to review the transcript from last month to get an idea about what kind of…
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I have a HP Jornada 720 with Windows CE 3, called Handheld PC 2000. And as a good developer, I want to turn it into a fully-featured Scheme development environment. I already have Pocket Scheme on it, but now I need a revision control for my pocket development environment.
Then I want to know: Where…
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Other than Active Sync not working, are there any other limitations that I need to consider when targeting a Windows CE 4.2 device for a CF 3.5 application in C# that uses WCF to talk to a server?
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A customer approached me recently to ask if I had any code that demonstrated how to use STORAGE_IDENTIFICATION, which is the data structure used to get the Storage ID from a disk. I didn’t have anything, which of course sends me off writing code and blogging about it.
Simple enough, right? Go read…
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Se volete approfondire le vostre conoscenze su Windows CE (anche relativamente alle novità introdotte con la versione R3), o desiderate acquisire le basi per cominciare a lavorare con questo sistema operativo, questa è un'occasione da non perdere.
Dal 12 al 16 Aprile si terrà presso gli uffici di…
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I am starting with c++ and need to know, what should be the approach to copy one hashtable to another hashtable in C++?
We can easily do this in java using: HashMap copyOfOriginal=new HashMap(original);
But what about C++? How should I go about it?
UPDATE
Well, I am doing it at a very basic level…
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Say we have a hashtable of size m, and at each bucket we store a hashtable of size p.
What would the worst case/average case search complexity be?
I am inclined to say that since computing a hash function is still atomic, the only worst case scenario is if the value is at the end of the linked list…
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Hi All,
I am trying to fix the size of the Hashtable with following code.
Hashtable hashtable = new Hashtable(2);
//Add elements in the Hashtable
hashtable.Add("A", "Vijendra");
hashtable.Add("B", "Singh");
hashtable.Add("C", "Shakya");
hashtable.Add("D"…
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Hi,
In this hashing routine:
1.) I am able to add strings.
2.) I am able to view my added strings.
3.) When i try to add a duplicate string, it throws me an error saying already present.
4.) But, when i try to delete the same string which is already present in hash table,
then the lookup_routine…
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Hi guys i've never written a comparator b4 and im having a real problem. I've created a hashtable.
Hashtable <String, Objects> ht;
Could someone show how you'd write a comparator for a Hashtable? the examples i've seen overide equals and everything but i simply dont have a clue. The code…
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