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Hey all,
Quick question...been bugging me for some time, really. I have a console app, it does some things, and I want to save an array of text to a text file. The text consists of ASCII and extended ascii (codes 0 to 255). I am using ofstream to output, and this is the line doing the actual output:
outfile << screenbuffer.Char.AsciiChar;
Note that screenbuffer is an array of type 'CHAR_INFO', quick info of it here:
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by: bgbauer70 |
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My appologies if this ends up being a duplicate post. For some reason the
first post never showed up.
I've tried about 300 iterrations of this same ability, and none of them seem
to work in Firefox. Take the following code for example. It WILL stop me
from entering zero into the first text box, but it wont stop me from
entering extended ascii characters (which is the final goal).
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by: wob |
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Many thanks for those who responded to my question of "putting greek char
into C string". In searching for an solution, I noticed that there are more
than one version of "Extended ASCII characters"(No. 128 to 255) . e.g., in
one version No. 224 is the symbol alpha, in another, it's a "a" with a ` on
it... How come?
You can see it here:
http://www.kturby.com/cables/ascii2.htm
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by: JSM |
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Hi,
I am just trying to port an existing simple encryption routine to C#. this
routine simply adds/substracts 10 ascii characters to each character in a
text file (except quotes). The routine for decrypting the file works fine
however when I encrypt the file, several characters are corrupted. when I
looked into it they are always extended ascii characters (eg "x" which is
ascii character 120 gets translated to ascii character 130 which...
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by: Gregor KovaÄ |
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Hi!
Does DB2 handle extended ASCII table?
Example:
VALUES(CHR(65)) =A
VALUES(CHR(129)) =null, but according to www.asciitable.com should be u
with umlaut.
Any idea ?
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by: =?Utf-8?B?Um9zaGFuIFIuRA==?= |
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Hi All,
I am new to C# programming; I am developing an application for recording
audio data using voice modem.
I am using HyperTerminal to manually process audio data. The modem when
configured in voice record mode sends the audio (PCM) data on the serial
port, few of the characters from these are in Extended ASCII range i.e. more
than 127 decimal.
In HyperTerminal we can reset the property to force the incoming data to 7
bit ASCII,...
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by: s123 |
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Hi,
while invoking a web service, if in xml request message i wrap the extended ASCII characters with CDATA it is not returning the desired result, while this is not the case if i do not wrap them with CDATA.
I can not ignore the use of CDATA as for characters "<" and "&" i need to use it. I am not getting why it is not recognizing the Extended ASCII characters correctly when they are wrapped with CDATA, the problem is there only with DB2...
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by: ramif |
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Is there a way to print extended ASCII in C??
I tried to code something, but it only displays strange symbols.
here is my code:
main()
{
char chr = 177; //stores the extended ASCII of a symbol
printf("Character with an ascii code of 177: %c \n", chr);
//tries to print an ASCII symbol...
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by: jumperbl |
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I am converting hex to ASCII and one of the words has a dot in the middle, which is in the extended ascii characters.
when i do this i get the ascii chars.
binascii.unhexlify(''.join(value4.split()))
Is there a way to print the extended characters as well. I currently get garbage where the dot is.
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by: Hystou |
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by: Oralloy |
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Hello folks,
I am unable to find appropriate documentation on the type promotion of bit-fields when using the generalised comparison operator "<=>".
The problem is that using the GNU compilers, it seems that the internal comparison operator "<=>" tries to promote arguments from unsigned to signed.
This is as boiled down as I can make it.
Here is my compilation command:
g++-12 -std=c++20 -Wnarrowing bit_field.cpp
Here is the code in...
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