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Why don't you use Guid.NewGuid() ?
I know you don't really need GUID, but it won't hurt, will it?
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Use a Guid. It is designed for this purpose. Sure it is globally unique, but creating an ID that is only locally unique is more complex so why bother.
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Thanks for the help!
A guid is abit long but as you say it's to much of a bother to come up with another solution
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Hi friends
I wrote a program that create a thread to listen a port in network. but in my thread I can't change my windows form element like lable. What is the problem?
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Hello,
If you want to change the GUI from an other thread, you have to use Invoke[^] and InvokeRequired[^]!
All the best,
Martin
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The problem is that form elements can only be manipulated from the thread that is running the UI. There is a method called Invoke on the form that you must use to do this from another thread. The docs for this method contain a reasonable example.
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Another way to avoid using invoking and delegates...is to set the
CheckForIllegalCrossThreadCalls property to false, although it's better to use invoking
Do your best to be the best
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i m developing web application in which i m sending and receiving sms through mobile connected with a cable. but sms is not receiving.
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You asked the same question 2 hours ago and on neither occasion have you provided anything like enough information to give you any help.
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How do I write a statement that calls the Focus method of a control named txtLastName using C#
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txtLastName.Focus();
Becoming Programmer...
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Either buy a book, or stop trolling.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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The process of creating an instance of a class is called?
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Instantiation?
Paul Marfleet
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this is very rubbish do send some what acceptable questions...:->
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What the hell are you talking about?
Paul Marfleet
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do post info regarding developers perspective..
its not like school boy like attitude...
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Sounds like a school boy's homework question though.
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I have no idea what you are talking about. I answered the original poster's question, although it wasn't much of a question. What is your problem?
Paul Marfleet
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better shut your mouth
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hi all,
Is it possible to display an image in all buttons in a
datagridview(Windows Forms) button column?
if yes,
can anybody help me how to do it?
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Anuradha
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I have a Class Library in which i have lot many functions to implement my service but the problem is maximum of functions are Having similar names and similar parameters etc. when i want to use any of these functions i am some what confused which one is the one which exactly i shoould use. So is there any way to "Provide the Description of the function" along with the Prototype of the function which comes as default due to intellisence of MicroSoft.
I tried the [Description("xgdfgdfg")] attribute above the function defination but no use.
Can any body know how to get the user defined description for a function
Thanks in Advance.
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Hi,
just type /// before your function name , VS will then build some 'comments tags' you just have to fill.
such as
///
/// my summary for intellisens
///
/// <param name="a_parameter" />my param descr. for intellisens
Hope it helps
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Wow.........
It really helped...
Thanks grim.
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oops < > where missing
/// <summary>
/// my summary for intellisens
/// </summary>
/// <param name="sender">my param descr. for intellisens</param>
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