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    I would use a PNL package [Probabilistic Network Library in http://sourceforge.net/projects/openpnl[^]], but this package was in .cpp an .hpp, please help me to introduce this package in my project, i work with C# .net VS2005, i don't know if the Visual Studio 2005 introduce .cpp an .hpp thank you. -- modified at 11:02 Tuesday 13th February, 2007

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      I would use a PNL package [Probabilistic Network Library in http://sourceforge.net/projects/openpnl[^]], but this package was in .cpp an .hpp, please help me to introduce this package in my project, i work with C# .net VS2005, i don't know if the Visual Studio 2005 introduce .cpp an .hpp thank you. -- modified at 11:02 Tuesday 13th February, 2007

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      You can't mix languages. You can write a dll in managed C++, which uses these files, and uses a managed class to expose their methods to C#.

      Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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        You can't mix languages. You can write a dll in managed C++, which uses these files, and uses a managed class to expose their methods to C#.

        Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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        I wonder how many times that answer has been given to a question in this forum.. Just the last few days I know I have read it several times, and then I haven't even read all threads.. Is it really so that people doesn't read the first post, search articles here, and do not use google like ever??

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