I have the following portion of a script
Check()
{
echo "\n\nChecking that all constraints are Enabled"
echo "..."
sleep 2
CHECK_COUNT='sqlplus -s $1 <<-EOSQL4
set feed off pause off pages 0 head off;
set linesize 150 echo off;
select count(*) from user_constraints where... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I implemented a C++ program and successfully compiled and ran on my laptop. However when I copy my code to another machine (school's sun machine), it didn't run properly. I can compile and run, but cout does not print everything. I used cout in a loop where it iterates no more than 20... (5 Replies)
Hi I am running Ubuntu 9.10 and I use QtCreator for my C++ Programms.
I knwo that in wondows OS cout is located in iostream.h library.
It seems that it isn;t the same library in Qtcrator... :(
Anyway, iostream.h doesn't exist and iostream (without the .h) exists but doesn't seem to include the... (4 Replies)
Hello,
Compilation of the line "cout = outFile" throws error
"Error: std::ios_base::operator=(const std::ios_base&) is not accessible from std::ios ::operator=(const std::ios &)."
outFile is declared as "static ofstream".
Thanks,
Shafi (3 Replies)
I am not sure where to post this other than here.
I am trying to figure out why an app gives different output when compiled under Ubuntu 10.10 and CentOS 5.5. I am pretty sure that the issue is that the Cent version has gcc 4.1 installed, while Ubuntu has gcc 4.4. I am trying to print from some... (20 Replies)
Hi,
I am getting this error while running the following code.
i=`awk '{print $2}' test1.txt`
j=`awk '{print $4}' test1.txt`
k=`awk '{print $6}' test1.txt`
if ; then
echo "Up."
else
echo "down"
fi
rm -f test.txt test1.txt
error is this:
line 12: '
Please suggest. (2 Replies)
Hello,
This is a programming question as well as a suse question, so let me know if you think I should post this in programming.
I have an application that I compiled under opensuse 12.2 using g77-3.3/g++3.3. The program compiles and runs just fine. I gave the application to a colleague who... (2 Replies)
I am trying to install VirtualBox on RHEL 5 but I need the 32 bit version for 32 bit Windows. When I run yum I get the following:
sudo yum localinstall /auto/spvtg-it/spvss-migration/Software/VirtualBox-4.3-4.3.2_90405_el6-1.i686.rpm
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Setting up Local Package... (13 Replies)
I'm trying to print out integers and space/newline for a nicer output, for example, every 20 integers in a row with ternary operator.
In C I could do it with:printf("%d%s",tmp_int, ((j+1)%20) ? "\t":"\n"); but could not figure out the equivalent in C++:
cout << ((j+1)%20)?... (4 Replies)
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geo_element
geo_element(7rheolef) rheolef-6.1 geo_element(7rheolef)NAME
geo_element - element of a mesh
DESCRIPTION
Defines geometrical elements and sides as a set of vertice and edge indexes. This element is obtained after a Piola transformation from a
reference element (see reference_element(2)). Indexes are related to arrays of edges and vertices. These arrays are included in the
description of the mesh. Thus, this class is related of a given mesh instance (see geo(2)).
EXAMPLE
This is the test of geo_element:
geo_element_auto<> K;
K.set_name('t') ;
cout << "n_vertices: " << K.size() << endl
<< "n_edges : " << K.n_edges() << endl
<< "dimension : " << K.dimension() << endl << endl;
for(geo_element::size_type i = 0; i < K.size(); i++)
K[i] = i*10 ;
for(geo_element::size_type i = 0; i < K.n_edges(); i++)
K.set_edge(i, i*10+5) ;
cout << "vertices: local -> global" << endl;
for (geo_element::size_type vloc = 0; vloc < K.size(); vloc++)
cout << vloc << "-> " << K[vloc] << endl;
cout << endl
<< "edges: local -> global" << endl;
for (geo_element::size_type eloc = 0; eloc < K.n_edges(); eloc++) {
geo_element::size_type vloc1 = subgeo_local_vertex(1, eloc, 0);
geo_element::size_type vloc2 = subgeo_local_vertex(1, eloc, 1);
cout << eloc << "-> " << K.edge(eloc) << endl
<< "local_vertex_from_edge(" << eloc
<< ") -> (" << vloc1 << ", " << vloc2 << ")" << endl;
}
SEE ALSO reference_element(2), geo(2)rheolef-6.1 rheolef-6.1 geo_element(7rheolef)