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  • Avoid trailing zeroes in printf()

    - by Gorpik
    I keep stumbling on the format specifiers for the printf() family of functions. What I want is to be able to print a double (or float) with a maximum given number of digits after the decimal point. If I use: printf("%1.3f", 359.01335); printf("%1.3f", 359.00999); I get 359.013 359.010 Instead of the desired 359.013 359.01 Can anybody help me?

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  • iPhone: how to make key click sound for custom keypad?

    - by Kaffeine Coma
    Is there a way to programmatically invoke the keypad "click" sound? My app has a custom keypad (built out of UIButtons) and I'd like to provide some audio feedback when the user taps on the keys. I tried creating my own sounds in Garageband, but wasn't happy with any of my creations. If there isn't a standard way to invoke the key click, can anyone point me to a library of sounds that might have such a gem?

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  • Build Specific .cpps

    - by colordot
    Can someone please point out where in the Visual Studio 2008 configurations I can set which .cpp files are used for a given build. I'd like to use a different set(s) of .cpp files when I am doing a release vs.debug build. Thanks!

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  • defining class relationships in c# and visual studio 2010

    - by andy
    Hey guys, in Visual Studio 2010 I can point to a bunch of classes and create a diagram. However, the diagram by default doesn't recognize any relationships between the classes, except inheritance and implementations. Is there a way, ideally by using Attributes, to define class and property relationships and associations in such a way that it is picked up by a new Class Diagram automatically? cheers!

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  • What Source Code License to use for your project?

    - by Andreas Grech
    I am starting this question to try and make a central point developers can use to choose what Source Code License to use for their projects. What I am looking for out of this question are the following for the Licenses: A short description of the License What type of projects should this License be used for Examples of existing projects that use this License Some of the Licenses that I have in mind are the following: Apache License 2.0 Artistic License/GPL Eclipse Public License 1.0 GNU General Public License v2 GNU General Public License v3 GNU Lesser General Public License MIT License Mozilla Public License 1.1 New BSD License

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  • Writing Text data File using C# to excel

    - by Joe
    Hello, New at C# using visual studio 2008 and trying to load an excel sheet with a text file. My current program puts the complete file in one cell. Is there a way to put each data point in its own cell. Having issues interfacing with excel to accomplish this task. Thanks Joe

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  • What happened to the "Run" and "Run On" commands in Visual Studio 2010 Database Projects?

    - by Steve Elmer
    Hello, I have migrated a database project from VS2008 to VS2010. While in VS08, I used to be able to right-click on a .sql or .cmd file and select a "Run" or "Run On" command from the context menu. In VS2010, though, these menu items seem to have gone away. I have a number of .sql and .cmd scripts that I am used to being able to run directly from the Visual Studio IDE. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks, Steve

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  • UK IP address lookup API

    - by Phil Jackson
    Hi, im looking for a UK IP address lookup api ( or PHP script ) to find the location of a user. I want to produce more relevent results for a user when searching a directory. All the ones I have found just say 'UK' and dont get any more information than that. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Regards, Phil

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  • creating child process

    - by rishabh
    Write a program to creates two childs by using send –pipe and receive –pipe primitives.Each child Process reads from a different serial line and sends the character read back to parent process through a pie. The parent process outputs all characters received. A child terminates when exclamation point character is received.The parent process terminates after both children have terminate.

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  • Line smoothing in Cocoa Touch

    - by Sam Kaplan
    How would I smooth a line (UIBeizerPath) or a set of points? Right now it draws it jagged. I read about spline interpolation, could anyone point me to an implementation of this in cocoa or C or give me an alternate line smoothing algorithm.

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  • Microsoft Report Viewer Control not displaying report

    - by Kevin
    I have built a simple report and run it successfully in test winform apps but when I try to run the same report in my production winforms application, the report just doesn't show up in the viewer. I look at the ReportViewer control after InitializeComponent and everything looks fine. Are there debugging techniques or gotcha's that might be able to point me to why the report is not showing. It feels like there should be an error of some sort but it just displays a blank form.

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  • raising custom events to allow web user controls to intercommunicate

    - by HeoQue
    Hey , I have 2 web user controls, both inherit the same base class which extends UserControl. I want to raise an event on one and the other should be aware of it. both are on the same page however the 2nd control never handles the custom event i raised on the 1st one ! any ideas ? please just point to an implementation of possible (BTW, i'm googling it since morning but no luck !)

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  • Rails upload to s3 performance issue

    - by Denis
    Hello, I'm building an app to store files on my s3 account. I use Rails 3.0.0beta A lot of files can be uploaded at the same time, and the cost (from a performance point of view) of an upload is quite heavy, my app will be busy handling uploads all the time! Maybe a solution is to upload directly to s3, but I still need a submit to my app, at least to store the file's name. I'm wondering what is the best solution?

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  • SQL Error Locating Server/Instance Specified

    - by leen3o
    Having a problem moving a site from Win2003 IIS6 w/ SQL2005 Express to a Win2008 IIS7 w/Fill SQL 2005? I keep getting this error Desc : SQL Network Interfaces: Error Locating Server/Instance Specified [xFFFFFFFF]. Can anyone point me in the right direction

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  • Find contacts created after a particular time-stamp

    - by frieza
    Hi, is it possible to know the time at which a contact was created. Actually I want to find all contacts created after a particular time (say 12:00 pm 29th march 2010). I thought that the contact ids were assigned in an increasing order and just noting the largest id at that point would suffice. But with Android 2.0, the internal sync may merge a contact with an existing one and hence assign an older id to it. I hope I have made my question clear

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  • 3d convolution in c++

    - by alboot
    Hello, I'm looking for some source code implementing 3d convolution. Ideally, I need C++ code or CUDA code. I'd appreciate if anybody can point me to a nice and fast implementation :-) Cheers

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  • Imagemagick mogrify stopped working on Cygwin

    - by Andrei
    I've been using Imagemagick's mogrify on Cygwin, but at some point it stopped working. I've tried uninstalling / reinstalling, but still no go. When I try to run mogrify it trows this error : /usr/bin/mogrify.exe: error while loading shared libraries: ?: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Anyone have any hints on what's causing this ?

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  • How to reduce size of BIRT generated PDF with background image?

    - by Yishai
    It seems (at least that is our understanding of the issue at this point) that given a background image in BIRT, the PDF generation routine repeats the image information inside the PDF instead of having it once referenced as the background image of all pages of the PDF. This causes our BIRT generated PDFs to be too large. Is there a way to get BIRT to only store the image once inside the PDF and have it be the background image on each page of the PDF while keeping the file size more reasonable?

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  • What is the best way to cofigure a sql server for 50 developers?

    - by Lakhlani Prashant
    Hi, If I am running an organization that has 50 .net developers and all are using sql server, what is the best way to make single sql server available to them? Here is some of the concerns that I want to be careful about Should I configure database users per project or per user? or both? Should I provide single sql server instance? There are some more concerns but I think getting answer of these two will be a good starting point.

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  • XML in the csproj file

    - by pm_2
    Can anyone point me to a schema or a list of properties valid inside the C# csproj file? I've looked, but don't appear to be able to find any documentation on it.

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  • Process limit for user in Linux

    - by BrainCore
    This is the standard question, "How do I set a process limit for a user account in Linux to prevent fork-bombing," with an additional twist. The running program originates as a root-owned Python process, which then setuids/setgids itself as a regular user. As far as I know, at this point, any limits set in /etc/security/limits.conf do not apply; the setuid-ed process may now fork bomb. Any ideas how to prevent this?

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  • Multithreaded Haskell

    - by Ingdas
    Hi I'm learning Haskell and I'd like to write some multithreaded programs now to see the performance gains from that in a functional language. I can find some references to it on the internet but never a proper introduction to it. Can anyone point me to a guide which is understandable for someone who knows the syntax fairly well, but is not a wizard in Haskell?

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