From: M J. <mje...@ho...> - 2000-05-03 03:39:10
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Have a C program that loops through iterations improving on an objective until ending conditions are met. I hope to develop a GUI so user can adjust parameters and view progress (e.g. graphs that get updated each iteration) on the fly while the program is iterating. For example, during 1 iteration the processor may be busy cruching for a minute, then the intermediate solution is updated and the next iteration is begun. This may go on for hours. Currently communicate with program via ASCII text files that get read in each iteration and program takes new parameters/instructions. I downloaded FOX and checked out a bunch of the test programs. All looks great. However, I'm having trouble figuring out how an iteration-based program would work in this object oriented c++ world. The program needs to iterate while all the GUI objects are funcioning and communicating with it. I don't have much experience with C++, which may be the main conceptual problem. Is FOX likely to work to build a GUI for this type of problem. References for developing this type of program would be appreciated. Thanks, MJester ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com |