> Do I win something interesting to smoke too?
I think Dr. Braino has something for you. Er, the John Candy version.
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I'm trying to create a unique function which operates on an array of strings without re-ordering it. I've got a recursive version running now, but as you can guess, it's really really slow (worse than n^2). I'd like to have it run relatively quickly on arrays of strings (~50char/ea) up to 10k... Right now, once the array gets to a few k, it really starts dragging things down. Does anyone have any sample code or ideas to use something built into VEE?
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Thanks,
Josh
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There are some functions that will operate on text arrays as a whole. The technique is to try to include these as much as possible in your code. Could you tell me what your function is doing?
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David Watling
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Subject: [vrf] faster unique function
All,
I'm trying to create a unique function which operates on an array of
strings without re-ordering it. I've got a recursive version running
now, but as you can guess, it's really really slow (worse than n^2).
I'd like to have it run relatively quickly on arrays of strings
(~50char/ea) up to 10k... Right now, once the array gets to a few k, it
really starts dragging things down. Does anyone have any sample code or
ideas to use something built into VEE?
Thanks,
Josh
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i'll look into your website and let you know when we
have success.
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> > I followed his procedure but got
> > stock using MyOLEDB3.exe.
>
> Are you sure that's not MyODBC?
>
> > Even when using MyOLEDB3.exe alone,
> > it can't connect to MySQL. Am i
> > setting it up correctly?
>
> Can *any* front end connect? What happens when you
> try to use the command line
> client? MySQL can be a bear to setup.
>
> At a guess, I'd say you need to turn your firewall
> off. By default clients
> connect on port 3306. If that's not open then
> nothing is going to happen.
>
> Several people have used MySQL successfully. I've
> never heard of MyOLEDB but I
> must say, I like the sound better than MyODBC. I use
> MyODBC with VEE & Visual
> Basic.
>
> You're probably not aware, but you can search my web
> site for further
> information. It's the link at the bottom of this
> message (um, the footer
> sometimes doesn't make it, so it's
> http://www.oswegosw.com/vrf_archive). Click
> "Search The VRF" and have at it. Searching for MySQL
> produces fourty matches.
> Searching attachments produces six although only
> three programs are
> represented. They all use MyODBC at the moment, but
> I'm going to look into
> this MyOLEDB. I'd kind of like to get rid of the
> ODBC.
> -SHAWN-
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Simplicity itself. Follow directions from Microsoft - those other people are
talking giberish. Create autorun.ini in the root, add an [autorun] section
header and put open=veerun.exe myprog.vxe in there.
A real menu is not difficult at all to create, and you already know that
everybody has IE. Launching programs is child's play from VBS or JS, though
most installations have those IE options turned off (or at least they're set
to prompt). You can get around that by writing a simple VB menu program.
Autorun that, and launch from there.
It can look as impressive as you want, but please consult a graphic designer.
It takes skill to make something that doesn't look like ... ah, dookie but
almost everybody can tell excellence from - dookie.
> One little disadvantage of running
> of a CD (I think) is if the program
> needs some ActiveX or other of that
> fancy stuff.
Advantage API: no libraries necessary, other than those that are already
there. Most of the Automation libraries are nothing more than lightweight
wrappers around API functions. As we saw just the other day even callback
functions can be implemented with VEE.
> Or maybe there will be a way to
> "automatically" register the ActiveX
> temporarily and unregister after the
> demo.
No problem at all. For any ProgID you do need, attempt to open the key
HKCR<ProgID> (like SubCls.Subclass for instance). If the open fails then
extract the binary from a container, write it and register it (search for
WriteAndReg). Always unregister and delete any custom libraries. Similar
techniques work for .NET.
The entire process can be carried out silently or you can use regular
installers. I feel that silent is a far better option. People want to insert a
CD and watch a demo. They don't want to be interrogated about where to install
what.
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Hi Folks,
    Has anybody had any experience with the Tektronix TPS 2014. I am currently looking at purchasing one and was wondering if anyone has written a driver, or is using one now and can let me know what they think of it.
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There is one faster method, but it can't be used without violating the conditions of the challenge and besides, it's just a different implementation of a **** table.
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