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05:15
Hi everyone
I'm using CVM Class Library, but the set function of the basic_schmatrix class is throwing a cvmexception
Would you please give me a help?
more information is here in the following question
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Q: set member function of the schmatrix class in cvm library is throwing an exception but why?

sepidehI've created a mex function through adding the following code in mx_minimum_power.cpp #include <math.h> #include <complex> #include "mex.h" #include "matrix.h" #include "cvm.h" #include "blas.h" #include "cfun.h" using std::complex; using namespace cvm; /* The gateway function */ void mexFunct...

 
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nwp
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08:48
@sepideh the reason is most likely that you use casts and break the type system
float *inMatrixA11 = (float *)mxGetPr(prhs[0]); and complex<float> *inMatrixA12 = (complex<float> *)mxGetPr(prhs[1]); are most likely wrong
09:47
@nwp Have you seen the this photo
it shows that those lines are not wrong
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nwp
@sepideh does it? looks like garbage values to me
10:00
it shows that
inMatrixA11[0]= 0.152335599
inMatrixA12[0]= -0.0366497301-0.0366757624 i
inMatrixA13[0]= 0.0309482180+0.0305216759 i
inMatrixA22[0]= 0.107748874
inMatrixA23[0]=-0.015332432-0.0353592485 i
inMatrixA33[0]=-1.29370940
just before executing the line:

A.set(1, 1, inMatrixA11[i]);
that is just as my expectations. because I'm passing [these matrices](https://i.sstatic.net/LUUwz.jpg) to the mex function
10:49
ideone.com/ihoTJ0 @milleniumbug its done thanks
 
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12:52
there's no difference (context)
you could as well write callback = (******************char_print);
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Hi all
user4710450
#include <stdio.h>
#include <pthread.h>

struct char_print_params {
    char character;
    int count;
};

void* char_print(void* parameters) {
    struct char_print_params* p = (struct char_print_params*) parameters;
    for (int i = 0; i < p->count; ++i)
        fputc(p->character,stderr);
    return NULL;
}

int main() {
    pthread_t thread1_id;
    pthread_t thread2_id;

    void* (*callback)(void*);
    callback = &char_print;

    struct char_print_params thread1_args;
    struct char_print_params thread2_args;
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In code above :
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callback = &char_print;

&

callback = char_print;
there is no difference
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13:04
What is the difference between these 2?
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Why?
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&char_print
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is a pointer
function type gets decayed at assignment
function pointers are special beasts
different from your regular data pointers
pretty much any operation on a function (except calling it) will decay it to function pointer
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Thanks for your help!
13:05
so you can do (************char_print)
user4710450
Wow! Thats awesome!
and the function will be decayed to a function pointer, dereferenced, and decayed again because operator* doesn't apply to function types
several times
13:31
ok so im back
if anyone wants to help with my project a little
made quite a bit of progress
user4710450
13:50
Hi
user4710450
Could you please take a look at this :
http://pastebin.com/zi1dmMRd
Oh I wouldn't ask me
I'm learning
I'll look anyway though
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@exitc0de Thanks :P
Yep you know more than me, I can't really help @Ehsan
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13:52
And please put a URL to your project
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I will have your back :D
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@exitc0de Thats OK.
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Is it on github?
sorry was just updating the repo
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13:57
@exitc0de Your welcome!
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I was also having a nice chat with friends in :
http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/44914/ruby-sometimes-on-rails
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@exitc0de So what happened to your tiny project?
Oh its a big project
I just haven't done anything
and its super basic
I'm making a nuclear war game effectively
where you play a continent
and you have to survive
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@exitc0de Happy to hear that :)
its text based
so eventually the way it will work is there are a load of random events that can happen
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14:01
@exitc0de Sounds interesting :P
so Japan might nuke China
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@exitc0de lol
and it will ask you if you want to help Japan or China
And if you help one
@Ehsan You really should be using C++11 <thread> instead
they might help you
and the other might retaliate
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14:02
@milleniumbug I am learning POSIX API
@milleniumbug @Ehsan github.com/exitc0d3/Contingency-Project/blob/master/main.cpp what I have so far <-
I don't know very much so its pretty difficult at the moment
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Nice also try to document it more so I know what you are doing at all :|
will do
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Fuck it >:-(
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I don't know why the hell the paste bin doesn't work :(
14:05
use gists
use ideone or coliru
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I'm feeling sick of C : NO exception , no clue what's going on
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@milleniumbug I am using CLion currently
I mean for posting code online
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The thread is created because pthread_create returns 0
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14:06
@milleniumbug Sorry ide-one ( the ide part ) was a bit misleading :)
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@milleniumbug Thanks
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Here it is
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plz take a look at it I don't know why the fucking its not printing anything :(
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14:10
This is the reason C is falling :
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No exception handling
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Yet I have to deal with it as University makes us!
nwp
nwp
@Ehsan your program exits before the threads have a chance to do anything
yep indeed
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Why? Whats the problem?
nwp
nwp
14:17
compare with this
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Hmm.. Sorry
nwp
nwp
pthread_join makes the main thread wait until the threads are done
user4710450
The book has written this after the code snippet
Ok @milleniumbug I've added some documentation and the way I've done it is having a different object for each region which has its own values for the weapons
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lol. How stupid I was!
14:18
so that the weapon values can change individually
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Guys, sorry for wasting your time :(
Hello everyone, glad i got this feature unlocked. its my first chat here. will try to help here as well :)
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Hi @MukulChauhan!
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@MukulChauhan You could ask the moderator also
nwp
nwp
@Ehsan your program should also work correctly if the code inside assert doesn't run, which it currently doesn't
14:20
right I finally setup my git repo properly, everything is here: github.com/exitc0d3/Contingency-Project/blob/master/main.cpp
Feel free to tell me whether I've screwed everything up again @milleniumbug
Its still messy
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btw, delete .vscode directory
nwp
nwp
@exitc0de why the getters and setters?
@nwp I wanted the weapon variables to be private
hi :) Question, --> if in c++ is a loop or statement ?
so I didn't mess it up
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14:21
What should this happen to be exactly?
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Weapon icbm;
inter continental ballistic missile
its a type of weapon
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@MukulChauhan statement
so Weapon is a custom data type
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@exitc0de Also avoid abbreviations as possible and use comprehensive names for variables :)
14:22
@Ehsan surely it's meaningful in context
@MukulChauhan yes
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And also put Isreal on the countries list xD
I think in this case I'm happy for them to be abbreviations because in the game they will be called by their abbreviations @Ehsan
nwp
nwp
@exitc0de you should consider adding a file .gitignore to your project to make git ignore project files
nwp
nwp
ah, it only ignores future files, not files that were already added
14:24
agh any way to get round that?
nwp
nwp
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Q: Ignore files that have already been committed to a Git repository

trobrockI have an already initialized Git repository that I added a .gitignore file to. How can I refresh the file index so the files I want ignored get ignored?

user4710450
Could you please accept my pull requests?
Done
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Good project yet :)
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I really recommend you use CLion
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14:31
It makes life much easier
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Don't worry about the license
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I will give one to you :D
if you're a student you can get a student's license from JetBrains for any of their products
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@milleniumbug Yup but I am using some other thing
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Called patch.jar
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14:33
It's a nasty crack xD
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I have my subscription until 2099
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If I live that long!
Visual studio code is fine once you get everything setup
Its just a bit annoying sometimes
but I like the plugins and color themes
and the fact I can get it on anything
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I know this violates CopyRight and more importantly humanity but I need that money :|
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14:35
@exitc0de It has nothing compared to CLion. Give it a try
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And you will abandon VS Code!
not sure about that
I think I tried the trial once
I can't use cmake either
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@exitc0de Um, OK.
I'll give it a go sometmes
*sometime
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You know I'm historically in love with JetBrains products
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14:37
I don't forget the day I get relieved of Eclipse Intellij saved me :)
hehe, Eclipse
eclipse is horrific
I know that much
or, as I like to call it, "basic features randomly breaking"
user4710450
Does anyone on the earth like Eclipse?
when it works it's tolerable
but it rarely does
14:39
@milleniumbug is the way I have everything setup better now
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It's rubbish
still a bit repetitive
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because you have to configure every single thing you want to use
I installed it once on linux and cursor wasn't shown
haha
14:39
try editing text with no cursor :D
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@milleniumbug OMG
so you could type stuff, but you didn't know where the text will appear
@milleniumbug I'm worried I've made the wrong things private and public
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What do you want to exactly make private?
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Nothing in a C++ project needs to be private!
14:40
good practice and all that
I have absolutely no idea how I'm gonna manage events
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Come on! What kind of security thing do u have in ur project?
Oh
and if each region
has allies and enemies
which are the other region classes
I don't know I'm going to deal with that
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.gitignore is a must-do for a Rails project because if ppl see somethings ur website will be hacked easily but in C++ project I thing there is nothing like that :P
user4710450
@exitc0de, have you written a plan for your game at all!?
know how everything will play out
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14:43
It seems you are just adding features!
but no idea how to implement anything
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@exitc0de Shouldn't a developer know about it so they can modify your game?
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First of all make a written plan of your game preferably
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Take a look here :
https://opensource.org/
@Ehsan what do you mean
I need a plan
yes
I'll work on one
and then i'll write a file about features
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14:45
Take a look at the definition of open source softwares
I know what open source software is
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In your project nothing needs to be hidden
Oh I mean the class variables
whether they should be private or public
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Um, sorry
nw!
I know nothing about making collaborative stuff anyway
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14:47
@exitc0de Me too!
Ok I'll work on a timescale
so each second has a chance of calling a random event
and only one event can be handled at a time
so one will only be called if one is not already in progress
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Thats the way git works! lol
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I have really experienced that :|
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If something went wrong I just deleted the project and pushed it again and worked on it
14:51
How should I setup a time system
So in the game
I'm gonna have to have multiple threads
or something
no, not really
but if I just have a while loop where time increases every new running of the loop
it wont be increased once per second
I will have just the standard game loop
user4710450
why not use sleep?
"I guess I'll just use threads. I Now two problems have"
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Not sure its available in Windows, though.
14:53
yes but the problem is I can't have two loops running at the same time
so I might have
while (!quit) { sleep(1); time++; }
and also the game loop
tbh your project may be a little too big for you now
Good way of learning tho
as I get to each new problem
I learn the relevant stuff
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@milleniumbug Yeah, try something easier now
I just need a few pointers
There isn't really much else I want to do
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@exitc0de for what!?
14:55
No as in a few suggestions as to how I might do things
So that I can then learn how to do those things
heheheheheh that language confusion
Im going to have to use threads though right @milleniumbug
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lol
this is a game after all
14:56
and I can't increment time every second but also have my game loop running?
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Do you know threads or you are going to learn?
I wrote a multiplayer bomberman style game server for 4 players without using threads
I'm wandering whether I need them
So that I can then learn them
how else without threads am I going to have two loops running at the same time
you don't need two loops running at the same time, duh
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@exitc0de Come on! Read a book or take a course then write your own game :)
14:58
I've read books
How do I ensure that each update of the loop happens every second
or every 1/60th of a second
like a FixedUpdate() {} function in a game engine
Do I make an update function and then call that in main every 1/60th of a second
That'll work right @milleniumbug
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By the way
if I actually get all this ground work done
It wont be so hard
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Take a look at this :
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It may be a good inspiration
15:02
thanks
will take a look
I just need to look at the source of a few simple games
that aren't too simple
wtf
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Yup, you should it really gives you the idea :P
who separates the return value of a function onto a different line
to the actual declaration?
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Everyone has their coding style
fair enough
never seen that one before
the problem for me is getting my head around the classes and stuff
and all the different functions
I'll figure it out though
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Yup C programs are like spaghetti
15:05
still not sure how to setup a timer though
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300 lines of code
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lol
I'll just set it up so that the Update function is a while loop
that updates every second
because its text based
so 1fps
:)
how do I pause time in a c++ program
so equivalent to time.sleep(1) in python
how many seconds does this sleep
15:15
got a function
void sleep(unsigned int mseconds)
{
clock_t goal = mseconds + clock();
while (goal > clock());
}
there we go
I'll use that
I know ctime uses CPU cycles
std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::milliseconds(1));
so no idea how well this whole thing will work
eh
which way is better @milleniumbug
your way busy loops
Im having to measure elapsed time at end of update loop and if it is under 1 second wait for remainding time
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Guys, good night :)
@exitc0de, Hope you do well in your project!
15:27
void Update() {
bool run = true;

while(run) {
clock_t begin = clock();

cout << "second has passed";

clock_t end = clock();
double elapsed_secs = double(end - begin);
double remainding_secs = 1-elapsed_secs;

if (elapsed_secs < 1)
{
sleep(remainding_secs);
}

}
}
this doesn't seem to be working:
it doesn't print second has passed every second
clock() has 1 second precision (laffo)
use <chrono> instead
auto begin = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now(); // AFAIR that's how it goes
because it now prints that elapsed_secs is 0
and then I can just do the same but equal to auto end when I'm done?
error begin does not name a type @milleniumbug
does that mean I'm using C++ 03 and not 11
15:33
is the g++ compiler flag for C++ 14 just -14
or -cpp14
I'll google it dw
-std=c++14
ah thanks
auto end yeah, the same
now converting it to a printable format is always fun
can never remember how it's done
15:35
g++: error: unrecognized command line option ‘-std=c++14’
aghhhghhgh
too old
upgrade
g++ --version tells you version you use
AHAHGHA
Ubuntu on windows
wont let
me use the latest version of G++
whyyyy
std::chrono has not been declared should I include something @milleniumbug
7 mins ago, by milleniumbug
use <chrono> instead
ah yes
main.cpp:210:49: error: invalid cast from type ‘std::__success_type<std::chrono::duration<long int, std::ratio<1l, 1000000000l> > >::type {aka std::chrono::duration<long int, std::ratio<1l, 1000000000l> >}’ to type ‘double’
double elapsed_secs = double(end - begin);
ouch
GOT IT
    std::chrono::duration<double> diff = end-start;
Its not liking this: @milleniumbug
while(run) {

auto begin = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now(); // AFAIR that's how it goes

cout << "second has passed\n";

auto end = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now();

std::chrono::duration<double> elapsed_secs = double(end - begin);

cout << elapsed_secs << endl;

double remainding_secs = 1-elapsed_secs;

if (elapsed_secs < 1.0)
{
cout << remainding_secs << endl;
sleep(remainding_secs);
}

}
"Its not liking this" is not a problem statement
15:43
trust me you dont want the error log
find the first error and point which line it points to
don't look at the errors, look at the lines
main.cpp: In function ‘void Update()’:
main.cpp:210:72: error: invalid cast from type ‘std::__success_type<std::chrono::duration<long int, std::ratio<1l, 1000000000l> > >::type {aka std::chrono::duration<long int, std::ratio<1l, 1000000000l> >}’ to type ‘double’
std::chrono::duration<double> elapsed_secs = double(end - begin);
main.cpp:212:17: error: cannot bind ‘std::ostream {aka std::basic_ostream<char>}’ lvalue to ‘std::basic_ostream<char>&&’
cout << elapsed_secs << endl;
main.cpp:214:35: error: no match for ‘operator-’ (operand types are ‘int’ and ‘std::chrono::duration<double>’)
double remainding_secs = 1-elapsed_secs;
okay so this line is erroring out and you get a cascade of errors
std::chrono::duration<double> elapsed_secs = double(end - begin);
im just converting it wrong
(end - begin).count() will give you the count in "ticks"
15:48
auto nanos = duration_cast<nanoseconds>(now.time_since_epoch()).count();
apparently that might work
I'll give it a go
thank god for so
...except it's (end - begin) instead of (now.time_since_epoch())
do you think if I replace now with begin
it will tell me the time since begin?
I assume time_since_epoch gives that
no
2 mins ago, by milleniumbug
...except it's (end - begin) instead of (now.time_since_epoch())
I dont really want to work with nano seconds
a nano second is a billionth of a second
thats gonna be a tricky one
this should work right: auto nanos_duration = duration_cast<std::chrono::milliseconds>(end - begin); @milleniumbug
sure this will lose precision but vOv
also the name of the variable is now misleading
15:57
yeah I changed that
still get a tonnnnnne of errors
main.cpp: In function ‘void Update()’:
main.cpp:212:17: error: cannot bind ‘std::ostream {aka std::basic_ostream<char>}’ lvalue to ‘std::basic_ostream<char>&&’
cout << duration << endl;
^
In file included from /usr/include/c++/4.8/iostream:39:0,
from main.cpp:6:
/usr/include/c++/4.8/ostream:602:5: error: initializing argument 1 of ‘std::basic_ostream<_CharT, _Traits>& std::operator<<(std::basic_ostream<_CharT, _Traits>&&, const _Tp&) [with _CharT = char; _Traits = std::char_traits<char>; _Tp = std::chrono::duration<long int, std::ratio<1l, 1000l> >]’
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