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  • Ramesh

    JPEG and C language..

    hello,


    I want to know abt some basic operations such as

    1) copy a JPG image from one location to another/same location using
    C language.

    2) Add the Status information to an existing image then separate the
    image and status from the image using C.

    Any notes and documents avail, send it...
    Can any one help me regarding this ..
    thanks in advance.

  • Vladimir Oka

    #2
    Re: JPEG and C language..

    Ramesh wrote:[color=blue]
    > I want to know abt some basic operations such as[/color]

    What I want to know is what "abt" is?
    [color=blue]
    > 1) copy a JPG image from one location to another/same location using
    > C language.[/color]

    Possible, but "locaiton" is probably out of the scope of Standard C.
    Look up `fopen()` and friends.
    [color=blue]
    > 2) Add the Status information to an existing image then separate the
    > image and status from the image using C.[/color]

    Easy, once you have all the information you need about the JPEG format.
    For that, you'll have to ask elsewhere.

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    • Ramesh

      #3
      Re: JPEG and C language..

      'abt' means about... ok tell if u any one of you know abt the JPEG
      handled by C plz (please) ans(answer) my qns(questions)

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      • Ico

        #4
        Re: JPEG and C language..

        Ramesh <ramesh.kvp@gma il.com> wrote:
        [color=blue]
        > 'abt' means about... ok tell if u any one of you know abt the JPEG
        > handled by C plz (please) ans(answer) my qns(questions)[/color]

        It seems you actually *do* know the normal english words, but why are
        you refusing to just use them ? All these abbreviations make you look
        silly, and they make your messages hard to read. This is not going to
        help you to get any helpful answers to your question. Not being a native
        speaker of the english language is no excuse for this kind of writing.

        Your next step into writing proper posts bight be to work on your
        punctuation and captialization. Sentences start with a captial, and tend
        to end with a period. Try it, even *you* can do it !


        --
        :wq
        ^X^Cy^K^X^C^C^C ^C

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        • Richard Heathfield

          #5
          Re: JPEG and C language..

          Ramesh said:
          [color=blue]
          > 'abt' means about... ok tell if u any one of you know abt the JPEG
          > handled by C plz (please) ans(answer) my qns(questions)[/color]

          Prosze nie probowac dyktowac jezyk uzycie; mowic po angielsku!

          Dzie,kuje.

          --
          Richard Heathfield
          "Usenet is a strange place" - dmr 29/7/1999

          email: rjh at above domain (but drop the www, obviously)

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          • Martin Jørgensen

            #6
            Re: JPEG and C language..

            Ico wrote:[color=blue]
            > Ramesh <ramesh.kvp@gma il.com> wrote:
            >
            >[color=green]
            >>'abt' means about... ok tell if u any one of you know abt the JPEG
            >>handled by C plz (please) ans(answer) my qns(questions)[/color]
            >
            >
            > It seems you actually *do* know the normal english words, but why are
            > you refusing to just use them ? All these abbreviations make you look
            > silly, and they make your messages hard to read. This is not going to
            > help you to get any helpful answers to your question. Not being a native
            > speaker of the english language is no excuse for this kind of writing.
            >
            > Your next step into writing proper posts bight be to work on your
            > punctuation and captialization. Sentences start with a captial, and tend
            > to end with a period. Try it, even *you* can do it ![/color]

            I think he's just a 6-year child that still talks "baby-talk" to his
            mother... That explains all the strange noises coming from him...

            I suggest everyone just ignore the child. I really hate those
            "baby-sounds" such as "u" "y" "l8ter" "plz" and now also "abt" and "qns"
            etc... It really pisses me off to find out if it's not a 6-year child
            but perhaps a +10-year boy or man who by now should have learned not to
            talk "baby-talk" anymore.


            Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
            Martin Jørgensen

            --
            ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
            Home of Martin Jørgensen - http://www.martinjoergensen.dk

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            • Parahat Melayev

              #7
              Re: JPEG and C language..



              There you go...

              But I think you need to read some C tutorial firstly.

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              • Parahat Melayev

                #8
                Re: JPEG and C language..

                To: Martin Jørgensen
                [color=blue]
                >I think he's just a 6-year child[/color]
                I think your reaction is hurting. And hurting will not direct everyone
                to change his/her way. Calling someone "fat" or "silly" won't make
                him/her "skinny" or "smart".
                [color=blue]
                >I suggest everyone just ignore the child.[/color]
                I suggest everyone just to study some basics of dialogue (you can start
                it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialogue).

                peace

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                • CBFalconer

                  #9
                  Re: JPEG and C language..

                  Ramesh wrote:[color=blue]
                  >
                  > 'abt' means about... ok tell if u any one of you know abt the JPEG
                  > handled by C plz (please) ans(answer) my qns(questions)[/color]

                  No, 'abt', 'u', 'plz', 'ans', 'qns' are incomprehensibl e foolish
                  abbreviations designed to impede communications and to make the
                  author look like an uneducated love-sick youth with a terminal case
                  of acne. Messages containing such will usually receive the
                  attention they deserve, especially when contained in a contextless
                  article containing no queries whatsoever, placed via the impossible
                  broken google interface to usenet. See below.

                  --
                  "If you want to post a followup via groups.google.c om, don't use
                  the broken "Reply" link at the bottom of the article. Click on
                  "show options" at the top of the article, then click on the
                  "Reply" at the bottom of the article headers." - Keith Thompson
                  More details at: <http://cfaj.freeshell. org/google/>
                  Also see <http://www.safalra.com/special/googlegroupsrep ly/>


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                  • Parahat Melayev

                    #10
                    Re: JPEG and C language..

                    To: CBFalconer
                    [color=blue]
                    >No, 'abt', 'u', 'plz', 'ans', 'qns' are incomprehensibl e foolish[/color]
                    abbreviations

                    I feel myself enlightened now realizing that 'qsort()' and 'stdio' are
                    incomprehensibl e foolish
                    abbreviations with your philosophical help

                    Thank you very much.

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                    • Richard Heathfield

                      #11
                      Re: JPEG and C language..

                      Parahat Melayev said:
                      [color=blue]
                      > To: Martin Jørgensen
                      >[color=green]
                      >>I think he's just a 6-year child[/color]
                      > I think your reaction is hurting. And hurting will not direct everyone
                      > to change his/her way. Calling someone "fat" or "silly" won't make
                      > him/her "skinny" or "smart".
                      >[color=green]
                      >>I suggest everyone just ignore the child.[/color]
                      > I suggest everyone just to study some basics of dialogue (you can start
                      > it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialogue).[/color]

                      <shrug>

                      If the OP wants help, it makes sense for him to ask for it in a way that
                      will engender sympathy and willingness to help, on the part of those having
                      the skill and experience to help him. This certainly includes writing his
                      message in such a way that it is quick and easy for people to read. Every
                      encoding has to be decoded, and this slows the reading process.

                      C has quite enough encoding already, as you pointed out elsethread, without
                      our having to deal with yet more, simply because the OP can't be bothered
                      to write clearly.

                      If he doesn't want help, then let him babble as he will, if it makes him
                      happy.

                      --
                      Richard Heathfield
                      "Usenet is a strange place" - dmr 29/7/1999

                      email: rjh at above domain (but drop the www, obviously)

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                      • Simon Biber

                        #12
                        Re: JPEG and C language..

                        Richard Heathfield wrote:[color=blue]
                        > Ramesh said:
                        >[color=green]
                        >>'abt' means about... ok tell if u any one of you know abt the JPEG
                        >>handled by C plz (please) ans(answer) my qns(questions)[/color]
                        >
                        >
                        > Prosze nie probowac dyktowac jezyk uzycie; mowic po angielsku!
                        >
                        > Dzie,kuje.[/color]

                        It would have been helpful if you preserved the accents in your Polish:

                        "Proszę nie próbować dyktować język użycie; mówić po angielsku! Dziękuje."

                        I then would have been able to use

                        to receive the following translation:

                        "Please, to dictate language use not test (try); say in english! It thanks."

                        --
                        Simon.

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                        • Simon Biber

                          #13
                          Re: JPEG and C language..

                          Parahat Melayev wrote:[color=blue]
                          > To: CBFalconer
                          >
                          >[color=green]
                          >>No, 'abt', 'u', 'plz', 'ans', 'qns' are incomprehensibl e foolish[/color]
                          >
                          > abbreviations
                          >
                          > I feel myself enlightened now realizing that 'qsort()' and 'stdio' are
                          > incomprehensibl e foolish
                          > abbreviations with your philosophical help
                          >
                          > Thank you very much.
                          >[/color]

                          This may be the source of confusion of many newcomers to internet
                          discourse. They see abbreviations like 'qsort' and 'stdio' in the C
                          language, and also see abbreviations like 'plz' and 'u' in kiddy talk,
                          and think they come from the same tradition.

                          Computing is full of acronyms, initialisms and abbreviations. They
                          generally are used for technical terms and jargon, or occasionally for
                          humourous effect. They are never used when writing basic English words
                          like "about", "you", "please", etc.

                          plz u ph33r teh l33t haxorz & ans there doubts!!! :-)

                          --
                          Simon.

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                          • pete

                            #14
                            Re: JPEG and C language..

                            Simon Biber wrote:[color=blue]
                            >
                            > Parahat Melayev wrote:[color=green]
                            > > To: CBFalconer
                            > >
                            > >[color=darkred]
                            > >>No, 'abt', 'u', 'plz', 'ans', 'qns' are incomprehensibl e foolish[/color]
                            > >
                            > > abbreviations
                            > >
                            > > I feel myself enlightened now realizing that 'qsort()' and 'stdio' are
                            > > incomprehensibl e foolish
                            > > abbreviations with your philosophical help
                            > >
                            > > Thank you very much.
                            > >[/color]
                            >
                            > This may be the source of confusion of many newcomers to internet
                            > discourse. They see abbreviations like 'qsort' and 'stdio' in the C
                            > language, and also see abbreviations like 'plz' and 'u' in kiddy talk,
                            > and think they come from the same tradition.
                            >
                            > Computing is full of acronyms, initialisms and abbreviations. They
                            > generally are used for technical terms and jargon, or occasionally for
                            > humourous effect. They are never used when writing basic English words
                            > like "about", "you", "please", etc.
                            >
                            > plz u ph33r teh l33t haxorz & ans there doubts!!! :-)[/color]

                            C code, is one code, and warez hacker dudespeak, is another.

                            C code is the only code that should be posted here.

                            --
                            pete

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                            • Richard Heathfield

                              #15
                              Re: JPEG and C language..

                              Simon Biber said:
                              [color=blue]
                              > Richard Heathfield wrote:[color=green]
                              >> Ramesh said:
                              >>[color=darkred]
                              >>>'abt' means about... ok tell if u any one of you know abt the JPEG
                              >>>handled by C plz (please) ans(answer) my qns(questions)[/color]
                              >>
                              >>
                              >> Prosze nie probowac dyktowac jezyk uzycie; mowic po angielsku!
                              >>
                              >> Dzie,kuje.[/color]
                              >
                              > It would have been helpful if you preserved the accents in your Polish:[/color]

                              But that would have meant embedding non-ASCII characters in the article,
                              which I always try to avoid.

                              But now you know that /either/ your translator is appallingly bad, /or/ my
                              Polish is appallingly bad, or both. :-)

                              --
                              Richard Heathfield
                              "Usenet is a strange place" - dmr 29/7/1999

                              email: rjh at above domain (but drop the www, obviously)

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