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Passing command line arguments in Visual Studio 2010?

Hey Guys ! I am a novice coder.. Need your help .. I am currently working on a C Project and could not figure out how to pass command line arguments to my main function in Visual Studio 2010 Express ...
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Handling `argv` in a C command line program

I've read the first array member of argv will always be the program name. Is it ever useful to hang on to this? I'm learning, so forgive me please if it is a dumb question. Do people ever unshift ...
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Reading command line arguments after '<' in C

Let me start by saying this is associated with a homework assignment. However, this is a very small and relatively insignificant part of the assignment. The C program receives input via command line ...
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Printing pointer addresses in C [two questions]

I know that my questions are very simple but googleing them didn't get me any useful results... They'r probably too simple!! No. 1 char* createStr(){ char* str1 = malloc(10 * sizeof(char)); ...
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What happens when you don't follow the practice of argv and argc [closed]

Possible Duplicates: main(int argc, char *argv[]) Main's Signature in C++ If i write: int main(int argc, char** argv) i get proper commandline input. What would happen if i wrote ...
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How can I pass main's *argv[] to a function?

I have a program that can accept command-line arguments and I want to access the arguments, entered by the user, from a function. How can I pass the *argv[], from int main( int argc, char *argv[]) to ...
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How to access argv[] from outside the main() function?

I happen to have several functions which access different arguments of the program through the argv[] array. Right now, those functions are nested inside the main() function because of a language ...
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Without access to argv[0], how do I get the program name?

I know the program name is passed as the first argument, and next simple example will print it to the standard output : #include <iostream> int main ( int argc, char *argv[] ) { ...
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Echo All Palindromes, in C

I love the ideas presented in Brian Kernighan and Rob Pike's book, "The UNIX Programming Environment," where they focus on the point of working within an environment where you can put together many ...
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Why does the following program give a error?

Why does the following program give a warning? Note: Its obvious that sending a normal pointer to a function requiring const pointer does not give any warning. #include <stdio.h> void ...
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Using spiral rule in command line argument

what is the difference between the below declarations? char *argv[]; and char *(argv[]); I think it is same according to spiral rule.
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Handling command line options before and after an argument in C

So far I've been using getopt_long to parse options for a command line C program. Is there a way to stop getopt_long parsing when it hits a non-option argument? If not, what's the best way to handle ...
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Hiding command line arguments for C program in Linux

How can I hide the command line argument for C program running in Linux so that they aren't visible to other users via "w", "ps auxwww" or similar commands?
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Arguments to C program question [closed]

Possible Duplicate: Should I use char** argv or char* argv[] in C? What is the difference between using char **argv and char *argv[] for the second parameter to a c program. Does it affect ...
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C command line arguments in Visual Studio

I'm writing a C console application, and I want to parse command line arguments in visual studio while debugging, I know how to do it in eclipse but can't find this option in visual studio. So where ...
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calling exec with a variable number of arguments?

I have a program which forks off other processes. The arguments to my program include the process name of the process to be forked, along with any arguments. This means, when I make the call to ...
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C String Becomes Null

I am learning how to get arguments in C, however, when I run the code below with the following input, the first one becomes null. Input: ./a.out a b c d e f g h i j k Output: (null) b c d e f g h i ...
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How to convert a command line string to hwnd in C++?

I want to create a screen saver in C++ using OpenGL. The command line sent to my app for previewing the screen saver in a small window contains a number which is the hwnd of the small monitor window ...
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How can i handle arguments in c with getopt_long

i don't really understand how can i correctly handle command line arguments in c using getopt_long function, i create this code : #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include ...
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options using getopt in c

I want the put a sub-option in a string so that I can use it as a file name for reading a file: char *nvalue = NULL; char *dvalue = NULL; char *input = NULL; char inputfilename[] = "\""; int ar; int ...
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getopt_long() function with custom argc and argv

I am having trouble using getopt_long() function with custom argc and argv. I receive my arguments in a string instead of the real command line args. Then a new_argc and new_argv was built from this ...
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Building an arglist for Unix program

In order to execute a program multiple times based on the user input, I need to vary the arglist array sent to the execution function. For the most part, I have it working, except for setting the ...
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How to pass a file as an argument to php exec?

I would like to know how I can pass the content of a file (csv in my case) as an argument for a command line executable (in C or Objective C) to be called by exec in php. Here is what I have done: ...
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Unix Command Line Parameter Help

I am currently trying to read in an input file of 15,000 integers and pass these values into an array. I'm really rusty when it comes to passing command line arguments into the program, so perhaps I ...
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CLI arguments in C

We are developing a program which is supposed to take in multiple inputs of the same argument. For eg. program1 -A arg1 -A arg2 -A arg3 -B arg4 -B arg5 -B arg6 Further to complicate it, -A and -B ...
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Computing the nth number of the fibonacci sequence, where n is entered at command line

I want to write a program to compute the nth number of the fibonnacci sequence, which i had done using printf and scanf. But I was hoping to change my program so that the sequence number is entered at ...
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how to take integers as command line arguments?

I've read a getopt() example but it doesn't show how to accept integers as argument options, like cvalue would be in the code from the example: #include <ctype.h> #include <stdio.h> ...
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Default command line arguments in C

$ ./Main a int main(int argc, char * argv[]) { int i; for(i=1;i<argc;i++){ if(argv[i] == NULL){ //This line does not work! argv[i] = "Null"; } } theMenu(argv[1], argv[2], argv[3], ...
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Arguments to main in C

hey i don't know what to do! I have a great understanding of C basics. Structures, file IO, strings, etc. Everything but CLA. For some reason i cant grasp the concept. Any suggestions, help, or ...
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Command line arguments with datafiles

If I want to pass a program data files how can I distinguish the fact they are data files, not just strings of the file names. Basically I want to file redirect, but use command line arguments so I ...
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How to start an external program with a file from a C program when both paths have spaces?

I'm trying to fix an existing C-program with VS2005 that eventually calls int system(command) //in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\crt\src\system.c) with parameter value start ...
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c: program execution problem

Hi I wrote this code and compiled it, #include <windows.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <time.h> // Data Structures typedef struct process{ char ...
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Passing command line arguments to different parts of my program in ANSI C

I have tried to read up on the subject but when I try to run what I thought would be the correct thing it doesn't do what I want it to :) I have a main program, that should take three mandatory ...
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How to obtain argument not preceded by '-' or '--'

i have a program that needs command line arguments in the form : ./my_program -m256M -tm -t some_other_file The "some_other_file" argument is not bound to -t (-t it's just another functionality) so ...
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Checking range with command line arguments

Working on a simple C program I'm stuck with an if test: int line_number = 0; if ((line_number >= argv[2]) && (line_number <= argv[4])) gcc says: cp.c:25: warning: comparison ...
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Is it possible to use a Unicode “argv”?

I'm writing a little wrapper for an application that uses files as arguments. The wrapper needs to be in Unicode, so I'm using wchar_t for the characters and strings I have. Now I find myself in a ...
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Properly parse command line arguments in C

What I am trying to do is take in command line arguments and change some variables according to the arguments. I have attached a chunk of my code because the whole code is ~400 lines. #include ...
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Passing a C character string to linux command line

I have a string in my function defined like .. char *key="anyvalue"; Now I use a linux command as ... $openssl dgst -md5 -hmac "anyvalue" file.txt Now the problem is I need to carry out ...
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getopt_long problem

i have a problem with parsing arguments from a program that i'm writing, the code is below: void parse_args(int argc, char** argv) { char ch; int index = 0; struct option options[] = { ...
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Command Line Arguments and File Input

I had a terrible time with file input from command line arguments last semester and I need to utilize it for an exercise that I am working on. I have coded a simple shell just to get it working: ...
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Hash sign (#) in C console application with command line arguments

I am trying to send a color code from a php-website to a port. For that I use a console application on the server. It looks like this: int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[]) { if (argc >= 3) ...
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Reading specific file type and writing in c [closed]

Ask the user to input a filename The specified file should be in the same directory as your executable program Display the contents of the file by using a shell command (example: type ) Read data ...
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Why in Linux compiler we have to give additional arguments while compiling and running C programs?

I have implemented semaphores in Linux last year. But for that I have to use -lpthread. Now while implementing log10() function in C, I surfed the INTERNET and I saw that I have to use -lm. I want ...
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How to pass a variable in c program as an argument to the batch file?

include<stdio.h> include<stdlib.h> int main() { char a[20]="hello world"; system("./cool.bat a");\\here I need to pass the array as argument to batch file } I believe ...
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Passing cmd line variables from a php file

Is this possible from a PHP file $var1 = 1 $var2 = 2 $output = `./a.out $var1 $var2 ` or $output = exec(./a.out $var1 $var2); consider a.out to be the C program executable. Where $var1 ...
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Command line arguments or reading file

I need to process 10 values. Which way would be better? Getting them as command line arguments or instead reading from a file? Using C by the way.
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Obtaining command line parameters

What are the ways in which I could make an executable to expose a function's parameters as command line parameters. I know of using int main( int argc, char **argv ) Are there alternatives ? Is ...
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how to parse several arguments using command line arguments

i am writing a command line utility in which i want to parse several arguments: right now i am not reading data from address(so please don't get confuse by -addr); my primary objective is to design ...
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concatenate all argv values to one string using snprintf in C

How can I concatenate all the values in argv to one string using snprintf? if i pass in values like ./prog val1 val2 val3 val4 my string char all_values[MAX_LEN] should be "val1 val2 val3 val4" ...
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Reading command line arguments in a C program

What this does is converts the argument ./a.out -b 101 into a decimal 5 though what I am trying to do is only covert the 101 into a binary number if I give it the argument -b #include <stdio.h> ...

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