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It is the class instance destructor
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It's a destructor for the class. It will be called when the garbage collector is about to remove the object.
Generally you should only use a destructor in a class that implements IDisposable.
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It is commonly referred to as a destructor and borrowed the syntax from C++. In actuality, it is a shorthand notation for the compiler to generate a Finalize method. It should really only be used if you are implementing IDisposable.
See Implementing IDisposable and the Dispose Pattern Properly[^] for a more detailed explanation.
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I have a panel in which I have to Assign a image at run-time, which should be stretched.
but when I am assigning an image it is not stretched
and the image left and top is not 0.
what should be done
please help.
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Hi,
I would place a PictureBox on the Panel, setting the Dock and SizeMode properties to Fill and AutoStretch.
Regards
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Right, I dont know how much of you guys are experts in the cellphone programming indutry but I need help. My employer want me to write a program that will activate a irrigation sytem in a certain field when messaged by a cellphone. I have a general idea of what to do but what would be the best way. The irrigation System is allready controlled by a computer program. I would just like to know ho to call these methods via cellphone. I can program cellphones in Java and C#.
-- modified at 9:02 Wednesday 6th September, 2006
Oliekrokenosterpikkelikkeastrysvoel
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Hmmm smells a little bit like a programming question
If you have smart-phone or pocket-pc phone you can install .NET compact framework, so you can deploy C# apps on it (and call web services etc).
"For fifty bucks I'd put my face in their soup and blow." - George Costanza ~ Web SQL Utility: query Access, SQL server, MySQL. Stores history, favourites.
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Hmm. Sounds like you need an SMS feed into a PC, that then decodes the messages (possibly checking the sender's number) and then communicates with the irrigation controller.
[Aside: Can the cellphone communicate (bluetooth?) with a PC under your control?]
And it does sound like a programming question...
Steve S
Developer for hire
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Sending an e-mail from the cellphone to a mailbox, then have a program read new e-mails from that box and call the control programs?
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Hi
If you want to activate this using the SMS then You have to take a device by which you can connect SIM card to your Irrigation system's server. Then you can send SMS to that SIM number. As soon as the SMS is came to SIM that device has some interface which read that SMS from SIM and transfer it to the Server's port, then You have to write a bridge program which reads the SIM message from the interface given by the device and Pass certain command to your Irrigation system.
Let me knoe if you want any more help.
Regards
Tushar kothari
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I read Bill Pierce's article (Lat Lays Flat) where it explains how to use GMap Control in web pages. However, I'd like to know if it's useful to create a similar map within a standard C# application (.EXE) and not only a web browser like Firefox or Explorer. For example, invokating Gmap in a picturebox.
Thanks
Kurtz
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If they still require you to use a Google API key, it won't be possible.
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Thanks, but, could I manage it (the key) in my application?
Kurtz
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What they do is check where the request comes from and if it matches the URL of the key; this means that you won't be able to implement a pure windows application.
What you could do is have a web application and the windows one will use web pages from it.
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hi
i need to know how to add ocx file to an application
pls help me out
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Hi,
You may need to add a reference to that ocx. Have you checked Project\Add reference menu ?
Check also ToolBox, right-click and Choose Items.
Regards
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Hi,
Does anyone know of good on-line references to Access database manipulation with ADOX in C#? I can only find Visual Basic samples.
I can create columns with this code:
dtTable.Columns.Append("State", ADOX.DataTypeEnum.adVarWChar, 128);
but I would like to set "Properties" so I can set
Allow Zero Length = True
Thanks,
Ron
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This[^] article lists the ADOX properties for a Column object. Perhaps Nullable is the one you want?
/ravi
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Hi Ravi,
Thanks for the link! This is a very good link for ADOX and have already studied it. I'm not that experience with coding, so usually I need C# sample to see how to type in the final code for C#.
To your question, no not Nullable, I was able to figure that one out:
myColumn.Attributes = ADOX.ColumnAttributesEnum.adColNullable;
it's setting the property: Jet OLEDB:Allow Zero Length
Here is the VB code, but I does not work in C#
myColumn.Properties("Jet OLEDB:Allow Zero Length") = True
this is as far as I got trying to convert:
myColumn.Properties["Jet OLEDB:Allow Zero Length"] = true;
thanks,
Ron
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Hello, I created a web browser in c# and it wont allow pop up from some links.
These links are normaly in flash. So if I want to open a link in a flash movie it wont allow me to do it.
I'm trying to vote in the Rockstar Supernova contest online (Rockstar.msn.com) and the site is all in flash.
Then I go to vote, then I'm supposed to select a rocker to vote for, but when i click that rocker nothing happens, but in other browsers it works!
I would like to recive a solution to my problem.
Thx.
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hi all,
how can i associate a particular file to an exe... i.e if i doubleclick on a file with a particular extension ia want that file to be opened in a particular exe..
thanks in advance...
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Hi,
There are several ways to associate a file with a particular program. In Windows XP the easiest way is to right click on the file and select Open With -> Choose Program. Select the exe file that you want to open the file with and then click OK (don't forget to select the "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file" checkbox). The operating system associates the file extension with your program and the next time you double click on a file it opens it with your program.
Hope it helps.
Do your best to be the best
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Hello
This depends on wither the Application is yours or not. If it is your application do this:
1- In your setup:
a- Right Click on your setup project's name => View => File Types
b- Right Click on "File Types on Target Machine" => Add File Type
2- If you want to associate the filetype with another application that's not yours ignore this step. In your application, use Enironment.GetCommandLineArgs() to get the filename
If you want to make an application like a "Filetype associations editor". Edit the registry with it. In the registry, any file extension has a key to associate it with different applications that appear in the Open with... list if there are more than one application associated, and make one of them as default. For example, search your registry using RegEdit for "jpg". It will return all keys including associations with jpg files. Understand the structure and make your application editing all keys with the changes of the extension name. Shouldn't be too hard.
Regards
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See this[^] example project.
/ravi
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