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One of my articles can help you with that: Targeting Design-Time Events of UserControls[^]
Regards,
Thomas Stockwell
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
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This looks like everything I am looking for except that it is C# and I don't know c#. Do you have a version in VB?
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The only thing different is the syntax; take away all the semicolons the braces {} and rename some of the keywords and it is VB. Basically, you can use this article as a reference for what namespaces/classes/principles you will need in your solutions (as all of the classes/namespaces are discussed in the article).
I will not convert the program to VB, frankly because I do not have the time at present, but if you have specific questions in understanding the contents of the article then you can post questions in that article forum and I will be glad to answer them. If you have a few snippetts of code that you don't undestand then I may convert those few snippetts to VB.
Regards,
Thomas Stockwell
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
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I have never used drag and drop before, and i really have no idea how to do it. I am aware that all controls have an "AllowDrop" property, but i'm not really sure what that means. I also know all controls have drag-drop events, and i am unsure how to use them as well. I could really use some guidance on getting started in this. Let's just say, as an example, if i had a picture box, and when an image file is dragged onto it from explorer, i would want it to display it. Explain how to do something simple like that, and i should be able to figure out the rest. Thanks for any help.
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There is an excelent article by Marc Clifton that I think would be of great help to you:
Article[^]
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How can you dynamically load values in an enum statement rather than hard code them line by line as seen in the below example code. I want to be able to load an enum statement from data I query from a database.
Typical hard coded enum
Public Enum compas_dir
North = 0
South = 1
East = 2
West = 3
End Enum
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I think Enums have to be set at compile time. If I am right, you might want to try a different data structure, such as a collection[^], that you can manipulate at run-time. If I'm not, perhaps someone will let me know.
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Apparently, you, Chas or someone didn't like this answer and 1-voted it. However, in its essentials, it is correct. You cannot change the values of an Enum after the application has been compiled. If you could, it would defeat the purpose of Enums.
A dictionary-type object would be a good choice for storing the kind of pair values you're probably thinking about. I'd use a hash-table, but I've been told I overuse 'em.
Jon
Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
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Thanks for confirming that for me, Oakman. I'll assume they 1-voted it because it wasn't the answer they were looking for, and not because it was a bad answer, even though I really don't care.
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If memory serves me correctly, which it does with declining ability, enums are compiled to classes extending .. suprisingly .. system.Enum. The enum members become static fields.
I'm largely language agnostic
After a while they all bug me
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I am trying to use a C# example of a usercontrol to write a VB.Net usercontrol with some simular features. My first step was to convert a C# control to VB.Net. I love this example (a newly written wizard control) and am trying to design a multi-pane control based using this control as an example of the right way to do things. However... I am not understanding the following code...
public delegate void ItemChangingHandler(int index, GenericChangeEventArgs<t> e);
public event ItemChangingHandler Changing;
protected override void OnSet(int index, object oldValue, object newValue)
{
GenericChangeEventArgs<T> e = new GenericChangeEventArgs<T>((T)oldValue, (T)newValue);
if (Changing != null)
{
Changing(index, e);
if (e.Cancel)
{
return;
}
}
base.OnSet(index, oldValue, newValue);
}
What does If (Changing != null) really do. If I translate this to VB.Net I get
Protected Overloads Overrides Sub OnSet(ByVal index As Integer, ByVal oldValue As Object, ByVal newValue As Object)
Dim e As New GenericChangeEventArgs(Of T)(DirectCast(oldValue, T), DirectCast(newValue, T))
If Changing IsNot Nothing Then
RaiseEvent Changing(index, e)
If e.Cancel Then Exit Sub
End If
MyBase.OnSet(index, oldValue, newValue)
End Sub ' (ByVal index As Integer, ByVal oldValue As Object, ByVal newValue As Object)
Where the line "If Changing IsNot Nothing Then" generates a compiler error...
Error 1 'Public Event Changing(index As Integer, e As GenericChangeEventArgs(Of T))' is an event, and cannot be called directly. Use a 'RaiseEvent' statement to raise an event. C:\My Projects\VB.Net\etc\ezWizard\ezWizard\Collection\GenericCollection.vb 347 10 ezWizard
I would greatly appriciate any help anyone could give me. Anyone understand C# and VB.Net?
Keith Alan Yerian
Keith Alan Yerian
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1. You don't need to do this sort of check for VB. VB does this behind the scenes when you use RaiseEvent.
2. If you really need it, then "If ChangingEvent IsNot Nothing" works. Note the 'Event' tagged on the end of the event name. This refers to a private hidden variable that VB creates for your events.
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In C# if the form, class, or whatever that instantiated the object with the 'Changing' event did not define that event, then Changing will have a value of null, and raising the event would actually generate an exception. I don't think VB.Net needs to do any such similar check. I believe if VB.Net raises an event that the calling object has not accounted for, nothing happens and no exception is raised.
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Hi ,
how to merge cells of table control i have usded cells colspan property but not able to merge because i have to merge cells form certain nymber to certain number .
for example from 4 to 8 cells i have to merge other remians same
any hint or article is highly apperciated
Regards
Thanks in advance
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hi .. guys
I have a problem in my code. this problem apears
when I send a text message from the client side to
the server side, the server recieves full bytes completely
you can check the code below :-
Dim bytes(tcpClient.ReceiveBufferSize) As Byte<br />
networkStream.Read(bytes, 0, CInt(tcpClient.ReceiveBufferSize))<br />
clientdata = Encoding.UTF8.GetString(bytes)<br />
msg = q.Dequeue()<br />
'While (check)<br />
'Dim s1 As String = msg.getIP()<br />
'Dim s2 As String = clientdata.Length<br />
'If s1 = s2 Then<br />
' Dim s3 As Boolean = True<br />
'End If<br />
If clientdata = msg.getIP() Then<br />
sendBytes = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(clientdata)<br />
networkStream.Write(sendBytes, 0, sendBytes.Length)<br />
check = False<br />
Else<br />
q.Enqueue(msg)<br />
MessageBox.Show("you are here")<br />
End If
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I think its right
Please try and explain an little more clearly.
abuamd wrote: when I send a text message from the client side to
the server side, the server recieves full bytes completely
I would expect it to, thats the idea isn't it?
Bob
Ashfield Consultants Ltd
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ashfield .. when I send ! for examle ::
I want to send this string ("hello") to the server by newtwork
stream. this string will take 8192 byte (i.e. I want the stream
to serve only the size(length) of this string as I exampled)
thanks
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hi ..
you can see the explaining above post.
thanks to help me
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Can i publish a public property in Web service like webmethod()
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Think about what you asked and how the web service works.
webmethod - receives and returns information
service - remote from your client
So if you are going to attempt to use the objects (service) property the way you do a winforms it ain't going to work.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Hello Friends,
I have developed one small software in vb.net.
I want to add one feature, Updating like antivirus software. how to add this feature in my software please help me.
Thanks in advnace.
Adarsh
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Google for Click once Deployment.
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Thanks for your reply
But I don't want to publish.
But I am asking, Update feature to add in my application.
Adarsh
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