Updated Image Loading and Displaying Examples (markdown)
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- Make sure your IDE/debugger settings starts your executable from the right working directory. In Visual Studio you can change your working directory in project `Properties > General > Debugging > Working Directory`. People assume that their execution will start from the root folder of the project, where by default it oftens start from the folder where object or executable files are stored.
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- Make sure your IDE/debugger settings starts your executable from the right working directory. In Visual Studio you can change your working directory in project `Properties > General > Debugging > Working Directory`. People assume that their execution will start from the root folder of the project, where by default it oftens start from the folder where object or executable files are stored.
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- In C/C++ and most programming languages if you want to use a backslash `\` within a string literal, you need to write it double backslash `\\`. At it happens, Windows uses backslashes as a path separator, so be mindful.
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- In C/C++ and most programming languages if you want to use a backslash `\` within a string literal, you need to write it double backslash `\\`. At it happens, Windows uses backslashes as a path separator, so be mindful.
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"C:\MyFiles\MyImage01.jpg" // INCORRECT!!
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"C:\MyFiles\MyImage01.jpg" // This is INCORRECT!!
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"C:\\MyFiles\\MyImage01.jpg" // CORRECT
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"C:\\MyFiles\\MyImage01.jpg" // This is CORRECT
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In some situations, you may also use `/` path separator under Windows.
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In some situations, you may also use `/` path separator under Windows.
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