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Error in constructing Image class ?????

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  • T TooShy2Talk

    Hi, I'm encountering an error in constructiong an Image class. For example: Provided that gdiplus is included. Image img(L"c:\\Sample.jpg"); the error points out to atlsimpstr.h. Hope somebody can spare some comment. It will be appreciated. Thank You.

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    rjkg
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    checkout c:\\Sample.jpg on the right path or the splling of the image you r using correct.

    Rajesh

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    • C Cedric Moonen

      And what is the exact error ? Some info might help us, we still can't read what's written on your screen (altough we are trying hard).

      Cédric Moonen Software developer
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      TooShy2Talk
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      The program compiled succesfully but encountered an error in the constructor. Error: Unhandled exception: Access violation reading location 0x00000010. pointing to atlsimpstr.h which is not my included in my source code.

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      • N nbugalia

        Did you try without using L, I mean - Image img("c:\\Sample.jpg");

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        Yes, and has a compiling error. Error: Cannot convert const char[10] to const WCHAR*.

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        • T TooShy2Talk

          Hi, I'm encountering an error in constructiong an Image class. For example: Provided that gdiplus is included. Image img(L"c:\\Sample.jpg"); the error points out to atlsimpstr.h. Hope somebody can spare some comment. It will be appreciated. Thank You.

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          TooShy2Talk
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          By the way I have made this code work in other project. Now I'm trying to integrate this to an open source project.

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          • R rjkg

            checkout c:\\Sample.jpg on the right path or the splling of the image you r using correct.

            Rajesh

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            TooShy2Talk
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            It is all correct.

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            • T TooShy2Talk

              The program compiled succesfully but encountered an error in the constructor. Error: Unhandled exception: Access violation reading location 0x00000010. pointing to atlsimpstr.h which is not my included in my source code.

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              Are you sure the exception is due to Image constructor. Have you debugged step into the Image constructor? When i did even though the path is not correct, i didn't get exception and it not directing to the source coded of atlsimpstr.h. I think it is not because of Image constructor. I suggest you to check the callstack which statement in your program leads to the exception and you can also debug the Image Constructor to verify.

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              • T TooShy2Talk

                The program compiled succesfully but encountered an error in the constructor. Error: Unhandled exception: Access violation reading location 0x00000010. pointing to atlsimpstr.h which is not my included in my source code.

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                Rajesh R Subramanian
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                Why can't you just debug and find out the problem?

                Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero .·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·. Codeproject.com: Visual C++ MVP

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                • R Rajkumar R

                  Are you sure the exception is due to Image constructor. Have you debugged step into the Image constructor? When i did even though the path is not correct, i didn't get exception and it not directing to the source coded of atlsimpstr.h. I think it is not because of Image constructor. I suggest you to check the callstack which statement in your program leads to the exception and you can also debug the Image Constructor to verify.

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                  TooShy2Talk
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                  Yes, I have debugged the code and error appears after the constructor line.

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                  • T TooShy2Talk

                    Yes, I have debugged the code and error appears after the constructor line.

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                    can you post the code snippet.

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                    • T TooShy2Talk

                      The program compiled succesfully but encountered an error in the constructor. Error: Unhandled exception: Access violation reading location 0x00000010. pointing to atlsimpstr.h which is not my included in my source code.

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                      So set a breakpoint in the constructor and single-step over each statement.

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                      • T TooShy2Talk

                        Hi, I'm encountering an error in constructiong an Image class. For example: Provided that gdiplus is included. Image img(L"c:\\Sample.jpg"); the error points out to atlsimpstr.h. Hope somebody can spare some comment. It will be appreciated. Thank You.

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                        Mark Salsbery
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                        Runtime error?  If so, have you initialized GDI+ (GdiplusStartup(), etc)?? Mark

                        Mark Salsbery Microsoft MVP - Visual C++ :java:

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