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2006-08-09 20:38:34 |
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Dear Rooters,
I am amazed by possible tasks that could be done with
root. I have Visual Studio 6 with service pack 5 now, Window XP Prof. Could
someone possible send me a example for using ROOT graphical classes in VS6,
such as a “hello world̶1;? I have been working on this without
success. I may install a .NET version on my PC as well, so that will fit
my purpose if being more convenient for example availability.
Thanks in advance,
Weijun
Weijun Guo
Sensor Physics — Research Scientist
Halliburton Energy Services
3000 N. Sam Houston Pkwy., East, Houston, TX 77032
Office number: E2 AI-15
Phone: 281-871-4518
Fax: 281-871-5369
E-mail: halliburton.com"
title="mailto:Weijun.Guo halliburton.com">Weijun.Guo halliburton.com
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| Visual Studio Example Needed |

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2006-08-10 07:08:32 |
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Hello Weijun,
First of all, You need at least Visual Studio 7.1 (VS 6
is not supported anymore)
Then you can take a look at the two attached
projects.
HelloWorld is a simple hello world based on
$(ROOTSYS)/test/hworld.cxx (pure ROOT
application).
MFCMDIRoot is a (more complex) MFC MDI application with
an embedded ROOT TCanvas.
Hope this will help.
Cheers,
Bertrand.
Dear
Rooters,
I am amazed by possible tasks that
could be done with root. I have Visual Studio 6 with service pack 5 now,
Window XP Prof. Could someone possible send me a example for using ROOT
graphical classes in VS6, such as a “hello world̶1;? I have been working on
this without success. I may install a .NET version on my PC as well, so
that will fit my purpose if being more convenient for example
availability.
Thanks in
advance,
Weijun
Weijun
Guo
Sensor Physics — Research
Scientist
Halliburton Energy
Services
3000 N. Sam Houston Pkwy.,
East, Houston,
TX
77032
Office number: E2
AI-15
Phone:
281-871-4518
Fax:
281-871-5369
E-mail: halliburton.com
href="mailto:Weijun.Guo halliburton.com">Weijun.Guo halliburton.com
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