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Jacob Dixon wrote: and such... I just didn't want a blank line to be entered if the cell was null.. Thanks for the help!
Ah, I see Happy to help
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Hi
how to get click events for dynamically generated buttons
help me with the code
thanx in advance.
modified on Friday, January 11, 2008 2:22:18 AM
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Create instance for TextBox class, assign id an point, add that to Form.
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Hello,
create a object of TextBox and add to the form like this way:
TextBox TxtBox = new TextBox();
this.Controls.Add(TxtBox);
U may set different location and other properties before or after add to controls collection.
Try it.
Best of luck!
Dipak
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Thanx dipak
how to get Textchanged event for dynamically generated textbox
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TextBox TxtBox = new TextBox();
TxtBox.TextChanged = \\Your event
this.Controls.Add(TxtBox);
Sathy
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Hi,
all Controls are generated dynamically! When you use Visual Designer to add some Controls
to a Form, what really happens is the Designer adds code to some file
(such as myForm.Designer.cs) and that code gets executed by myForm's constructor.
So you can look at that code and see how it is done; you can write the same (or different)
code yourself.
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how to check if a given xml file is well formed or not?
Gaurav
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Easiest way might be just to open it in an XmlDocument - it will fail if it's not well formed I think....
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wellformedness can be checked by the Browser itself. open the xml file in IE and you can find if it is wellformed or not. IE has a Parser(software for processing xml file)
Never Never Give up!
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Is it possible to call a method from a library to the main program and if so how (see example). If it is not possible please let me know.
class Library1
{
// Cannot add reference to Exe
MethodA()
}
class Exe
{
// Reference to Library1
void MethodA()
{
a = b + c;
}
}
There is a reference to Library1 in Exe
I can not add a reference to Libray1 for Exe because I would get a circular reference therefore it can not see Exe. How can I solve this problem.
Thanks in advance,
Michael
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You would have to delcare a delagate in the Library code - inform the Library of the Exe method which implements that delegate - i.e. have a method in the library which takes an instance of the Library delegate and then call that delegate from the library at the appropriate time....
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Hi everyone . I have project to compression file but i don't know about The SharpCode.SharpZipLib.Zip and The IO.Compression, what is better than ? and what is best way for compression file ?
Thanks for your help. I hope ,i have reply soon.
Le Trung Hieu
modified on Thursday, January 10, 2008 10:36:24 PM
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They are different protocols and offer different compression ratios. The SharpZipLib library will allow you to use a Zip protocol and compress multiple files into a single archive. The GZipStream will only compress a single file, but it usually offers a slightly better compression ratio.
Scott.
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I'm considering switching to Vista but one thing I don't like is WMP 11 (puts all my music under the wrong artists and albums) so I want to make my own music player. I've searched Google but I haven't founda whole lot on how to play music files. I found this:
http://community.sharpdevelop.net/forums/t/3500.aspx
What I'm looking for is some was to play a song as a seperate Thread which I could pause, fast forward, rewind, stop on demand.
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That looks useful. I'll take a look thanks.
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I tried to open it but Visual Studio 2005 Pro said it doesn't support .csproj files.
Plus I can't run the exe's in the Debug folder.
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Visual Studio 2005 does support .csproj files, unless you explicitly said not to install it during installation.
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Yeah I know VS2005 supports .csproj files, I use C# all the time.
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Judah Himango wrote: Perhaps the MediaElement class in WPF will help?
Does this not use WMP under the surface? Or just the Windows Media libraries.. I've always been unclear on that point.
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It just uses the libraries that Windows Media Player uses. It does not create an instance of Windows Media Player itself to play the files.
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The axwindowsmediaplayer in Vis .NET 2008 does this quite easily.
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Hi all,
Well i want to draw a State Transition Diagram for my Java Application. Does any one got idea if there is any specific tool to create this diagram or do we have to do it on a paper.
Sorry for posting it here.
Thanks
James
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Interesting. Posting a request for a Java application in the C# forum. Hoo boy - you must really want people to flame on you about this.
Anyway - you can do State Transition diagrams in Visio. You need to create a UML diagram and then select the UML Statechart tab in the shapes selection.
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