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actually i don kw how to check the particular timing that take for the url.. how to get that info
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Hi all,
I have been working on an application that records audio off of a soundcard. I use the winnm.dll to give my application this functionality.
The problem I am encountering is when I call WaveInOpen, it is giving me an error 4, meaning MMSYSERR_ALLOCATED. I cannot find any rhyme or reason why I am receiving this error message.
I am not doing any TAPI or modem functionality, just using functionality that I discovered on the internet for recording of sound from the soundcard. The WaveInOpen call is a standard call.
One rather funky situation that I have encountered is on the lower end soundcards, I am not receiving this error. On higher-end cards ($300+), I am receiving this error.
I am running XP, written in C# with VS2003.
Any suggestions?
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1. easy way to get its transpose? (note: it's the datagrid i would like to get the transpose of not the datatable which is easy to do)
2. suggestions how to do the following:
the form that contains my datagrid is not wide enough to display all of the columns. i would like to be able to "freeze" a column (specifically the first one that contains the identifier for the row) so that when i scroll horizontally, the frozen column will not scroll out of view.
big TIA!
I am a SysAdmin, I battle my own daemons.
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Hello,
I have a Parent form and a Child form. My Child Window collects some information from the user and sends them back to the Parent Window.
There are button options of "Cancle" and "Connect" on my child form. On my Parent Form I need to know what was pressed on the child form.
How can I have a button handler which monitors the events on the child form regarding the button press (Cancle or Connect) on the child form.
Thank you very much and have a great day.
Khoramdin
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Use a delegate to send an event to the parent form, or if the button closes the form, use the DialogResult property to tell you what was pressed.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"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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To create a delegate and event you can solve the problem
Continue...
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I am trying to create a windows service and I need to access a method from another project. The windows service project and the project containing the required method are in the same solution. Is it possible to do this? If so how would I go about it?
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add reference of the proj which you want to use
Nana
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and make sure that you have used teh appropriate access modifiers for the method..so that it can be accessible in other projects...
Ashvin Gunga
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First u create a shared assembly.u can communicate with different application.
u try to create some interface u can solve the problem
Continue...
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I am trying to display then data that is captured in months to be shown as years. For example if someone have been with us for 18 months, I want to display it as 1.5 years. I have attempted to do so by writing the code below but to no avail. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
public static int YearsFromMonths(int months)
{
int evenMonths = (months /12);
int remainingMonths =(months % 12);
decimal fractionOfYear = Convert.ToDecimal(((remainingMonths) * .0833)/10);
if((months % 12) == 0)
{
return evenMonths;
}
else
{
return fractionOfYear;
}
Thanks.
Skan
If you knew it would not compile why didn't you tell me?!?!?!
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If you want to return a fraction, return a float.
float years = months/12.0F;
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"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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This may sound ignorant but what's the difference between Decimal and float? The couple of Apps I wrote in C++ I never heard of decimal. I guess this new with .Net. Also why the "F" after the number for float? .Net suck...........but I guess I have to adapt.
Skan
If you knew it would not compile why didn't you tell me?!?!?!
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Also is it possible to round a float number to one deciaml place?
Skan
If you knew it would not compile why didn't you tell me?!?!?!
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Hi,
If its 18 months you will show as 1.5 years. What if its 16 months or 15 months. How will that be displayed. This is for my information, so that I can work on it
Thanking you in Advance
Kind Regards
Pratik Shah
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If its 15 months then it should display 1.25 and if its 16 months then should display 1.3 (not the on decimal place because in reality it 1.3333). I think if we take the radical vairable and multiply it by .83333 then round it off to on or two decimal place that should work.
Skan
If you knew it would not compile why didn't you tell me?!?!?!
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This one line of code solved it all. Thanks guys.
return Decimal.Round(months/12M,1);
Skan
If you knew it would not compile why didn't you tell me?!?!?!
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Is there a way for me to check if a string contains a specific character and replace it with another character? I tried calling the Replace() method, but it doesn't seem to work. I want to check if a string contains the hyphen character, like in "Mike-Donald" and replace it with an underscore character to make it "Mike_Donald". Any help would be appreciated.
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Strings are immutable in the .NET Framework. Once created, they cannot be changed. How did you use the Replace method? Without seeing your code, it's impossible to tell you, with any certainty, what went wrong.
But, the Replace method returns a new string object. It can NOT modify the current string:
string newString = oldString.Replace(@"-", @"_");
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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The Replace method does work, it was my fault for not looking at the right variable. Is there some string method to check if the string contains a specific character like hyphen "-"?
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The Contains method, I believe. If not, it's FirstIndexOf or something like that.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"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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It's some days I'm trying to customize the behavior and aspect of a standard gyph on the outline of a custom control.
X-----X-----X
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X...........X
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X-----X-----X
I flagged Glyphs for clearance.
I would like to customize the 6 shapes and colors.Without using .Net 3.0.
I digged a lot in google,in all basic c# books,but nothing..
Seems a challenge,no one replies to this question...
It's so difficult because no one did it before?
Or because I'm asking something really stupid?
Please Tell me...
Frank Drebin
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Anyone know how to create a application that can intercept output from another application? Any help is appreciated.
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Only if they're *designed* to communicate should they be able to communicate.
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Define "output"... Are you talking about a web page, windows form, console output, network packets, ..., ??
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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