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I am looking quite a while to find the source code for copying an entire folder + contents to a target folder.
Can anyone help me?
Because if i dont have that code, the program im working on can't be finished.
Thanks, Zaegra
--Zaegra--
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From MSDN (http://msdn.microsoft.com)
The following example determines whether a specified directory exists, deletes it if it does, and creates it if it does not. This example then moves the directory, creates a file in the directory, and counts the files in the directory.
[Visual Basic]
Imports System
Imports System.IO
Public Class Test
Public Shared Sub Main()
'Specify the directories you want to manipulate.
Dim path As String = "c:\MyDir"
Dim target As String = "c:\TestDir"
Try
' Determine whethers the directory exists.
If Directory.Exists(path) = False Then
' Create the directory.
Directory.CreateDirectory(path)
End If
If Directory.Exists(target) Then
' Delete the target to ensure it is not there.
Directory.Delete(target, True)
End If
' Move the directory.
Directory.Move(path, target)
'Create a file in the directory.
File.CreateText(target + "\myfile.txt")
'Count the files in the target.
Console.WriteLine("The number of files in {0} is {1}", _
target, Directory.GetFiles(target).Length)
Catch e As Exception
Console.WriteLine("The process failed: {0}", e.ToString())
End Try
End Sub
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Im reading data from a PIC Micro-controller that is sent to the PC via RS232. I read a voltage with the micro, that is returned as a two byte value. The bytes are sent to the PC LSb first, so I need to 'flip' the byte around. Eg: 1011000 I needs to be converted to 0001101. I need to then concatenate the two bytes after they have been reversed, and use this value in a calculation.
At the moment, I receive the data as two bytes, convert them to binary strings (Convert.tostring(byte, 2)), use a for loop to reverse the order of each string byte, concatenate them, and then convert that back to a double to do my calculation
Is there an easier way of doing this?
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Yep - string reverse function.
Assuming you have the string in a label...
'reverse the string in Label1
Label2.Text = StrReverse(Label1.Text)
Simple as. Nifty eh?
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Hey,
Using message boxes in my vb.net application...
But when I test it, some of those MsgBoxs won't appear on top...
They will just appear on taskbar and application keeps focus...
Does anyone know a way to make sure the MsgBox appears on top,
and blocks application until a button is clicked?
Thanks in advance...
NNM
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Has the form that calls the message box been instantiated with ShowDialog?
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No...
One simple example of how I use it:
(sub)
(...)
If password1.Text <> password2.Text Then 'alert and stop operation:
MsgBox("The passwords in the two password fields do not match", 0, "Error")
(...)
(exit sub)
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i'm using VB6, i wonder how to link my DBF file in my system. I want to edit and add some information by using VB6.
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of course. but no solution.
Pls post here if u found one.
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campbells wrote: of course. but no solution.
I've never worked with DBF but connectionstrings.com[^] has stuff for connecting to .dbf. Not sure if it's what you're looking for.
That's no moon, it's a space station. - Obi-wan Kenobi
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what exactly is this DBF file.
is this the one that comes with a shape file? or a foxpro db?
GUERVEN
Truth or Consequence
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Guerven wrote: what exactly is this DBF file
I'm not 100%. I am thinking campbells might be meaning a DBase file.
Paul
That's no moon, it's a space station. - Obi-wan Kenobi
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Yes it's a dBase file or a foxpro file. I need to get this information as well, but don't want to use classes if possible.
steve Smith
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Hello everybody,
We are planning to work on a project. The client side will be created with VB.net. This VB.net will call the backend of c code. I did the similar thing with php to call the backend of c code. The bridge between the php and c code was created with php extension for wrapping c code. Could you give a suggestion what kind of bridge will be created between VB.net and c code?
Thank you very much for your any suggestion
Jane
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VB.NET can talk to managed C++, or c or C++ that is in a dll. COM is another option, but managed code is a far better one.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Thank you very much for your information. Could you tell me where I can find this kind of code example?
Jane
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Nish has written a book which is almost published and which is the best source of info I've found on C++/CLI. www.voidnish.com ( or .net, not sure ) is his blog, it's probably the best source of info before the book is published, or you can search CP for Nish to read his articles.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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I am looking to perform a MySQLDump through my application. All required variables and such provided, including save-to path. Additionally, this would be the same database which my app would already be connect to using the MySQL Connector/Net.
First of all, is this possible?
Secondly, is there an alternative preferred approach to database backup using VB.Net?
If so, I'd appreciate any code examples and/or article references. Thank you!
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I am not able to update database even though I have the code right from what I know. Any help will be appreciated. Here is the code for add record once changes have been made.
Private Sub btnAdd_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnAdd.Click<br />
If Ds1.HasChanges() Then<br />
da1.Update(Ds1)<br />
MsgBox("done")<br />
Else<br />
MsgBox("not done")<br />
End If<br />
End Sub
-- modified at 19:57 Wednesday 26th July, 2006
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Show The rest of the Code. Where is the Update statement? Do you get an error?
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I presume Ds1 is a Dataset, how many tables are there and do each table include a primary key.
GUERVEN
Truth or Consequence
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i figured out my error. I was not updating the dataset. Thanks for everybody's help on this.
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