MatLab, LabView) because it contains commands for the run-time environment and not for the CPU of the computer. The file cannot be run directly by the operating system (e.g. We implement the application with the help of a development kit and it will operate within this run-time environment. In this chapter we will present how to use the C++ for developing Windows-specific applications. ![]() Image handling (Image, Bitmap, MetaFile, Icon) IV.4.10. Geometric data (Point, Size, Rectangle, GraphicsPath) IV.4.7.1. Processing text files: the StreamReader and StreamWriter reference classes IV.3.7. Text and binary files, data streams IV.3.1. The predefined message window: MessageBox IV.2.22. Dialog windows helping file usage: OpenFileDialog, SaveFileDialog and FolderBrowserDialog IV.2.21. The status bar appearing at the bottom of the window, the StatusStrip control IV.2.20. The menu bar of the toolkit: the control ToolStrip IV.2.19. The ContextMenuStrip control which is invisible in basic mode IV.2.18. Menu bar at the top of our window: MenuStrip control IV.2.17. Control with the ability to visualize PixelGrapic images: PictureBox IV.2.16. Control showing the status of progressing: ProgressBar IV.2.15. Controls with the ability to choose from several objects: ListBox and ComboBox IV.2.14. Control inputting integer numbers: NumericUpDown IV.2.13. Controls inputting discrete values: HscrollBar and VscrollBar IV.2.12. Container object control: GroupBox IV.2.11. Controls used for logical values: RadioButton IV.2.10. Controls used for logical values: CheckBox IV.2.9. Often used properties of the Form control IV.2.3. The window model and the basic controls IV.2.1. The reference class of the array implemented with the CLI array template IV.1.14. The System::Convert static class IV.1.13. The predefined reference class: String IV.1.12. Integrated development environment IV.1.6. Problems during developing and using programs in native code IV.1.3. Compiling and running native code under Windows IV.1.2. ![]() Specialties of CLI, standard C++ and C++/CLI IV.1.1.
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