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Regarding 'main(int argc, char *argv[])' [duplicate]

Possible Duplicates: What are the arguments to main() for? What does int argc, char *argv[] mean? Every program is starting with the main(int argc, char *argv[]) definition. I don't ...
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) [duplicate]

If I have this: int main(int argc, char *argv[]) In the body, you can sometimes find programs using argv[1]. When do we use argv[1] over argv[0]? Is it only when we just want to read the second ...
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Default int main arguments in C/C++ [duplicate]

I was messing around with projects in C/C++ and I noticed this: C++ #include <iostream.h> int main (int argc, const char * argv[]) { // insert code here... cout << "Hello, World!...
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int main(int argc, char **argv) [duplicate]

I am beginner in C++ and I am used to code with int main(), and now I am working with : int main(int argc, char **argv) And I don't know exactly what this line of code means. So, I looked up for ...
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int main (int ac, char **av) [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: What does int argc, char *argv[] mean? int main (int ac, char **av) { /* functions*/ } What are meant by ac and av here?
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how does char* argv[] work in c/c++? [duplicate]

I know it is used to use arguments from the command line, I don't get the declaration though. char* argv[]? does it mean a pointer to a char array, if so why no size? don't you have to have a size if ...
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Why does argc returns 2 when only 1 argument was passed? [duplicate]

I wrote this simple code to understand how the argument system works. I dragged a textfile to the .exe file, and get 2 as output instead of 1 as i expected. Why 2? Is Arg 1 the .exe itself? How can i ...
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reading image using argv [duplicate]

I am new to this concept and I believe that is should be the silliest question anyone to ask here. SOrry but I am really not sure. image = imread(argv[1], CV_LOAD_IMAGE_COLOR); My problem is, ...
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Imread & argv image location? [duplicate]

I am new to coding in C++ and am currently working on an application that can clear all objects out of a picture except for the biggest one. I was looking on doing object size detection based on the ...
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Download an image from an url using curl in c++ [duplicate]

I am doing a project and it's first step includes to download an image from an url and save it a some location.Further processing will be done on that image at the later stage.For this purpose I am ...
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Command Line input c++ [duplicate]

I know that when I write : int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { return 0; } I could get command line inputs such as files to read input from it. However, what should I do when the input file will ...
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what is this pointer to a character array supposed to represent [duplicate]

i am really confused regarding this main function, int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) { /*statements*/ } specifically the char *argv[ ]. What does that represent exactly? i know that it is a ...
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purpose of argv and argc in opencv programs? [duplicate]

I have just started learning opencv and i am stuck at the very first example of just loading an image. #include <cv.h> #include <highgui.h> int main( int argc, char** argv ) { IplImage* ...
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what is the default value of int datatype in c? [duplicate]

#include <stdio.h> void main(int x) { printf("%d",x); return 0; } If we print x value in main() function it will show 0 and as the default value of int is 0. when i add ...
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Command line arguments: argv [duplicate]

I would like to know why argv array can hold multi-character elements in the following code: #include <iostream> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { for (int nArg = 0; nArg < argc; nArg++) ...
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