.NET Framework vs C++ code

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Allen Maki

I would be pleased if someone gives me a general idea; how I am going to do
this. I am using visual C++ .NET 2003.



I made a simple program using conventional C++ code. This program accepts
data from the user, does some calculations and outputs the result back to
the user using the console.



Now, I want to use the .NET Framework to interact with the user through
Forms, Dialog Boxes and Controls.



I managed to create all the forms that I need to interact with the user and
they work very well together. But, now I want to use the first program that
I made from conventional C++ with .NET Framework. In other words I want the
user to input data (through Forms and controls) and then I want to
manipulate the data mathematically (using the conventional C++ code) and out
put the result (through other Forms and controls).



So my question is how can I use the conventional C++ code with the managed
code and which file(s) am I going to use? For example, I have the following
files:-



References:

...

...

Source Files:

AssemblyInfo.cpp

Form1.cpp

Form2.cpp

Form3.cpp

Stdafx.cpp



Header Files:

Form1.h

Form2.h

Form3.h

Resource.h

Stdafx.h



Resource Files:

...

...

...

ReadMe.txt



Allen
 
M

Michael Nemtsev

Hello Allen,

See how to use "Interoperability" in .NET http://samples.gotdotnet.com/quickstart/howto/doc/Interop/Interop_Overview.aspx

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AM> made a simple program using conventional C++ code. This program
AM> accepts data from the user, does some calculations and outputs the
AM> result back to the user using the console.
AM>
AM> Now, I want to use the .NET Framework to interact with the user
AM> through Forms, Dialog Boxes and Controls.
AM>
AM> I managed to create all the forms that I need to interact with the
AM> user and they work very well together. But, now I want to use the
AM> first program that I made from conventional C++ with
AM>
 
A

Allen Maki

Thanks Michael,

the second part of the question.

Which file of the ones below I will use to write my codes?
 

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