Home
World
U.S.
Politics
Business
Movies
Books
Entertainment
Sports
Living
Travel
Blogs
Dword | search
Overview
Newspapers
Aggregators
Blogs
Videos
Photos
Websites
Click
here
to view Dword news from 60+ newspapers.
Bookmark or Share
Dword Info
Get the latest news about Dword from the top news
sites
,
aggregators
and
blogs
. Also included are
videos
,
photos
, and
websites
related to Dword.
Hover over any link to get a description of the article. Please note that search keywords are sometimes hidden within the full article and don't appear in the description or title.
Dword Photos
Dword Websites
What's the difference between (DWORD), *(DWORD*), and (DWORD*)?
DWORD is a MS-Windows data type. It is defined as. typedef unsigned long DWORD (DWORD*) is a cast to convert a value to a pointer to a DWORD. *(DWORD*) is then de-referencing that pointer to an actual DWORD value. So, in your example above, DWORD dwPlayerPtr = *(DWORD*)(playerpointer);
How large is a DWORD with 32- and 64-bit code? - Stack Overflow
4 Answers. Sorted by: 70. Actually, on 32-bit computers a word is 32-bit, but the DWORD type is a leftover from the good old days of 16-bit. In order to make it easier to port programs to the newer system, Microsoft has decided all the old types will not change size.
Why in C++ do we use DWORD rather than unsigned int?
DWORD is not a C++ type, it's defined in
. The reason is that DWORD has a specific range and format Windows functions rely on, so if you require that specific range use that type. (Or as they say "When in Rome, do as the Romans do.")
Difference Between DWORD and Unsigned Int in C++ | Delft Stack
DWORD is a Windows-specific data type typically used in Windows programming, while unsigned int is a standard C++ data type that works across different platforms. DWORD relies on Windows-specific libraries and may not work outside of Windows environments without additional definitions.
Dword: What is a Dword | Lenovo US
What is a Dword? Dword stands for "double word," which is a data type used in computer programming. Dwords are commonly used in operating systems and other low-level software applications for storing memory addresses, file sizes, and other types of numerical data.
More
Dword Videos
CNN
»
NEW YORK TIMES
»
FOX NEWS
»
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
»
WASHINGTON POST
»
AGGREGATORS
GOOGLE NEWS
»
YAHOO NEWS
»
BING NEWS
»
ASK NEWS
»
HUFFINGTON POST
»
TOPIX
»
BBC NEWS
»
MSNBC
»
REUTERS
»
WALL STREET JOURNAL
»
LOS ANGELES TIMES
»
BLOGS
FRIENDFEED
»
WORDPRESS
»
GOOGLE BLOG SEARCH
»
YAHOO BLOG SEARCH
»
TWINGLY BLOG SEARCH
»