Click here to Skip to main content
15,898,036 members
Home / Discussions / C#
   

C#

 
QuestionUsing azure storage account to share file with multiple users Pin
Lmathew22-Feb-21 19:06
Lmathew22-Feb-21 19:06 
AnswerRe: Using azure storage account to share file with multiple users Pin
Gerry Schmitz22-Feb-21 19:11
mveGerry Schmitz22-Feb-21 19:11 
QuestionAsync task Pin
Kenneth Haugland20-Feb-21 6:01
mvaKenneth Haugland20-Feb-21 6:01 
QuestionRe: Async task Pin
Eddy Vluggen20-Feb-21 12:51
professionalEddy Vluggen20-Feb-21 12:51 
AnswerRe: Async task Pin
Kenneth Haugland20-Feb-21 23:57
mvaKenneth Haugland20-Feb-21 23:57 
GeneralRe: Async task Pin
Dave Kreskowiak21-Feb-21 5:10
mveDave Kreskowiak21-Feb-21 5:10 
GeneralRe: Async task Pin
Kenneth Haugland21-Feb-21 8:10
mvaKenneth Haugland21-Feb-21 8:10 
GeneralRe: Async task Pin
Richard Deeming21-Feb-21 22:19
mveRichard Deeming21-Feb-21 22:19 
GeneralRe: Async task Pin
Kenneth Haugland22-Feb-21 6:58
mvaKenneth Haugland22-Feb-21 6:58 
GeneralRe: Async task Pin
Richard Deeming21-Feb-21 22:19
mveRichard Deeming21-Feb-21 22:19 
GeneralRe: Async task Pin
Dave Kreskowiak22-Feb-21 3:42
mveDave Kreskowiak22-Feb-21 3:42 
Questionc# OPCgroup.SyncWrite vs. Float type Pin
Roberto64_Ge18-Feb-21 22:00
Roberto64_Ge18-Feb-21 22:00 
AnswerRe: c# OPCgroup.SyncWrite vs. Float type Pin
OriginalGriff18-Feb-21 22:38
mveOriginalGriff18-Feb-21 22:38 
GeneralRe: c# OPCgroup.SyncWrite vs. Float type Pin
Roberto64_Ge19-Feb-21 0:24
Roberto64_Ge19-Feb-21 0:24 
GeneralRe: c# OPCgroup.SyncWrite vs. Float type Pin
OriginalGriff19-Feb-21 0:55
mveOriginalGriff19-Feb-21 0:55 
GeneralRe: c# OPCgroup.SyncWrite vs. Float type Pin
Roberto64_Ge19-Feb-21 1:41
Roberto64_Ge19-Feb-21 1:41 
GeneralRe: c# OPCgroup.SyncWrite vs. Float type Pin
OriginalGriff19-Feb-21 1:58
mveOriginalGriff19-Feb-21 1:58 
GeneralRe: c# OPCgroup.SyncWrite vs. Float type Pin
Roberto64_Ge19-Feb-21 2:28
Roberto64_Ge19-Feb-21 2:28 
GeneralRe: c# OPCgroup.SyncWrite vs. Float type Pin
Roberto64_Ge19-Feb-21 8:27
Roberto64_Ge19-Feb-21 8:27 
Ok
I tested a bit different version where when I press the button which generates the pulse, this pulse doesn't go only to the PLC and is read back with the SyncRead but first of all goes directly to force[0]
then it is also copied to array_to_send[1] in order to be trended by the plc and as ever it is read back in the form. But main point here is that force[0] is fed directly with the pulse.
This way seems to be working using the correct formula for the second order filter unless some error messages coming sometimes with no evident frequency, not very often. Message, as I said in the previous posts, tells about access violation executing the SyncWrite.
This is interesting in my opinion since can be a sign of something going wrong in the very first moment of the filtering function when probably values inside the two arrays force and filter lead tio some mathematical error not well managed in the treatment of the float type if the force[0] is fed with the SyncWrite /SyncRead. While when it is fed directly probably numbers in the two arrays assess in a way that doesn't cause problems.
Could it be?
While
GeneralRe: c# OPCgroup.SyncWrite vs. Float type Pin
Roberto64_Ge23-Feb-21 0:53
Roberto64_Ge23-Feb-21 0:53 
QuestionWinforms Usercontrol Databinding question Pin
Member 1501196518-Feb-21 5:20
Member 1501196518-Feb-21 5:20 
AnswerRe: Winforms Usercontrol Databinding question Pin
Gerry Schmitz18-Feb-21 7:38
mveGerry Schmitz18-Feb-21 7:38 
GeneralRe: Winforms Usercontrol Databinding question Pin
Member 1501196518-Feb-21 7:47
Member 1501196518-Feb-21 7:47 
GeneralRe: Winforms Usercontrol Databinding question Pin
Gerry Schmitz18-Feb-21 8:07
mveGerry Schmitz18-Feb-21 8:07 
QuestionArticle "tip/trick "Converting Enum member names and values in C#"" Pin
Сергій Ярошко16-Feb-21 22:46
professionalСергій Ярошко16-Feb-21 22:46 

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.