(Next: Install the it++ Library in Visual Studio 2010) &NB SP; The previous article described the installation of the it++ function library under VS2010, and it will involve how to use it when done. Here is an example of a 64-bit WIN7. First, download the template Wizard, unzip the two folders to get Express and VCwizards. If you have a 64-bit system, copy them to C:\ProgramFiles (x86) \microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC. Anyway is copied to the VS2010 installation directory inside the VC sub-directory, 32-bit system should not be very different. You will be prompted to replace the merged, All points ' OK '. (ps: on my installation, I has it++ on c:\. If It is the "Same for You", you won ' t has the anything for the things to work. If your it++ installation is on another disk, you'll have to Edit c:\program Files (X86) \microsoft Visual &NB Sp &NBS P Studio 10.0\vc\vcwizards\appwiz\generic\it++\scripts\1033\default.js and Change These, lines to reflect the Correct paths:
Todo:edit the next 2 lines to the correct directories
var Itpp_lib_path = "C:\\itpp-4.2\\lib";
var Itpp_inc_path = "c:\\itpp-4.2\\";
)
B. Copy all the files in the Vcprojects folder that you extracted from step one to the path C:\Program files (x86) \microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\vc\vcprojects, you will be prompted to overwrite , select ' OK ' for all.
Third, open VS2010, New project, select Vc++\win32 Project, you can see the it++ option. Create a new it++ project.
You can see that the it++ installation is successful, but the compile time does not pass, the key is it++ need to connect with the SDK, follow the following steps to set up:
Right click on the project you just created, in the configuration Properties->vc++ directory, add C:\itpp-4.2 under the included directory, add C:\itpp-4.2\lib in the Library directory.
Four, OK, finished. Now you can create a new it++ project, the program comes with a program that can be directly compiled and run (QPSK simulation on AWGN).
Done .
PS: Reference source
Http://herve.boeglen.free.fr/itpp_windows/index.htm