C++ Critical Speed Calculator
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This article discuss about a C++ console application which is used to calculate critical speed of a planet....

Introduction

This article is about a project called “Critical Speed Calculator” which is done in C++. This project helps you to develop a basic C++ console application with visual studio 6.0 and it upgrades VC++ 6.0 project to Visual Studio 2005 project. This project is about calculating Critical speed of a planet. Inputs are taken from console window and output is generated using equation.



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Background

This article assumes that you have some basic knowledge in C++ concepts including class, function, member variable etc.



Using the Project

You can open the project both in Visual Studio 6.0 and Visual Studio 2005.

To open the project in Visual Studio 6.0:
  1. Open the project folder and explore “.dsw” extension file.
  2. Click “Build All” button to compile the project and then click the “Execute” button to display the output.
To open the project in Visual Studio 2005:
  1. Open the project folder and explore “.sln” extension file.
  2. Click “Build Project” button from “Build” Menu to compile the project and then click “Start Debugging” button from “Debug” Menu to display the output.



Points of Interest

Some of the used features and classes of C++ in this project are: Win32 Console Application, console Application, Cin, Cout, Physics, Critical Speed, Visual Studio 6.0, Visual Studio 2005.




History

15/05/2012 - Article Created



Please download the source code and the associated project binaries form the below link and try experimenting with the source code and binaries.






Critical Speed Calculator Source

Critical Speed Calculator Binaries

   
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