by: Karthik |
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Hi,
I am writing this application that needs a lot of arithmetic
calculations.
I was wondering if C++ language specifies any way of detecting
arithmetic overflows.
Let us consider the following...
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by: Massimiliano Alberti |
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Are there rules on how should the C behave with the arithmetic operations?
Are the overflows always ignored? And are they simply truncated? (if I have
a 16-bits unsigned short ints
unsigned short...
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by: Simon Devlin |
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Hi folks,
I've been bashing my head against this all afternoon and am now totally
baffled.
Given this (a simple routine to turn a ip address string into an decimal)
<snip>
Dim Parts(3) as...
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by: Tom |
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I have a VB.NET framework 1.1 application that I am installing on my user's
workstation. It works fine on EVERY machine except for one - on this one
machine it generates a 'Overflow or underflow in...
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by: Paul Cheetham |
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Hi,
I am developing a program that is doinbg time calculations using Ticks.
Below is a piece of code that is causing an arithmetic overflow
exception - the single line inside the try statement....
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by: Mike |
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Hello All,
Please, if anyone can point me to the problem, I'd sure appreciate it!
I am very new to VB programming and not a programmer to begin with.
This is part of a Visual Basic 2005 Express...
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by: Mike Aubury |
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Is there any standard (or even non-standard) way to detect limit overflow in
arithmetic in C ?
eg.
/* assuming 4 byte ints.. */
int a=2147483647;
int b=2147483647;
int c;
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by: thebigsquid |
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hi,
its me again, so this software obviously has serious problems. now i'm getting this error message when i try to access any of it!
any ideas much appreciated
thanks
the big squid
An...
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by: copx |
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Can anyone point me to a simple, fast RRNG function to generate random ints
within a specified range? It is important that each value within the range
has the same probability (uniform...
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Dear forum friends,
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by: agi2029 |
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The next Access Europe User Group meeting will be on Wednesday 1 May 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing by 19:30 (7.30PM).
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