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Is there a way to the label the ticks in the TrackBar without creating separate label controls?
Beth
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Only by writing your own class derived from progress bar and adding code to do that. So, labels are probably easiest
Christian Graus
Please read this if you don't understand the answer I've given you
"also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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hi
how to generate foreach statement with CodeDom ?
thanks
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Hi,
There is not direct way to use the For Each statement in CodeDom, however, you may try the following iteration technique to get the desired results.
IEnumerator e = dt.Rows.GetEnumerator();
while(e.MoveNext())
{
DataRow row = (DataRow)e.Current;
myList.Add(ConvertToObject(row));
}
You can generate a while loop using the CodeIterationStatement class, but not specify the InitStatement and IncrementStatement properties.
Hope this helps .
Regards,
John Adams
ComponentOne LLC
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I have a Windows service in which I need to stop worker threads from my main thread. I am trying to use events to do this but I am stumped on why it is not working. Each class that runs a worker thread creates a stop event and a response event. When I need to stop the worker thread I call into the threads class and set the event. However, instead of the worker thread detecting that the event has been set and stopping gracefully, it just disappears. Why?
What is the best method for stopping a worker thread from the main thread?
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Seeing some code might help.
Doesn't the event code execute in the calling thread? (I hadn't considered this until now.)
I've done similar things:
Calling the Thread's Abort method
Setting a semaphore that the thread checks
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What do you do in your worker thread?
If you have something like a while(...) { do something }
then you can loop until a signal (e.g. a AutoResetEvent) is set by the main thread.
Urs
-^-^-^-^-^-^-^-
no risk no funk
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<br />
void CFileChangeEvent::stopProcessThread()<br />
{<br />
TRACE( "> > > > CFileChangeEvent::stopProcessThread() entered - Event handles < %X, %X >, Event ID < %s >\n",<br />
m_hProcessStopEvent, m_hProcessRespEvent, getIdentifier() );<br />
<br />
::SetEvent( m_hProcessStopEvent );<br />
}<br />
<br />
UINT CFileChangeEvent::workerThread( LPVOID lpParam )<br />
{<br />
CFileChangeEvent* pEvent = (CFileChangeEvent*)lpParam;<br />
HANDLE hProcessStopEvent = pEvent->getProcessStopEvent();<br />
<br />
for( ; iterFile != vecFifFiles.end() && ! bCancelled;<br />
iterFile++ )<br />
{<br />
Do some work here<br />
<br />
<br />
DWORD dwWaitStatus = ::WaitForSingleObject( hProcessStopEvent, 1 ); <br />
if ( dwWaitStatus == WAIT_FAILED )<br />
{<br />
TRACE( "> > > > CFileChangeEvent::workerThread() - ::WaitForSingleObject() failed - Event handle < %X >\n",<br />
hProcessStopEvent );<br />
bCancelled = true;<br />
}<br />
else if ( dwWaitStatus == WAIT_OBJECT_0 )<br />
bCancelled = true;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
Thanks for your help.
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RoyceF,
You seem to be in the wrong forum.
Regards,
Gareth.
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Sorry, I thought I was in the C++/MFC forum.
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I am wondering if the WaitForSingleObject() doesn't work if the event gets set before WaitForSingleObject() is called. It seems that it would just return the correct status of the event object.
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I have re-posted this in the C++/MFC forum. I would move it if I could. Thanks.
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Hi everyone,
I've been working on a windows mobile application that consists of a series of dynamically generated user forms and I was wondering if anyone knows how (following activation of the On-Screen Keyboard) I would get the currently selected form item to move up so it is above the OSK. Currently when the OSK is activated it obscures the active items and worse still completely obscures items at the bottom of the form. Its gotta be possible but I'm really stuck on how I would actually do it.
I'm pretty new to C# (<6mo) and especially to programming for mobile devices. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Hopefully the solution isn't staring me in the face
Cheers,
Drew
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Drew,
You may try setting the Top property of the selected control to a value above the keyboard showing.
For example, in the code below, I am changing the top property of the checkbox which gets hidden when the input panel is enabled:
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
this.inputPanel1.Enabled = true;
}
private void inputPanel1_EnabledChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (inputPanel1.Enabled == true)
{
checkBox1.Top = inputPanel1.Bounds.Top - 50;
}
}
Regards,
Dave
Dave Traister
Software Engineer
ComponentOne LLC
www.ComponentOne.com
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Hi
i want to Export/Import XML into Hastable using C# application
Thanks
sri
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Member 4008492,
Thats nice. Good luck with that.
Regards,
Gareth.
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What have you tried so far? We can't help without knowing what the exact problem is.
If you do a little research but don't understand, then ask about the part you don't understand. If you've written code that doesn't work right, and you don't know why (or you know why, but don't know how to fix it) then ask us for help.
There's not much good in making a statement of what you want to do, and then expecting to be given the code.
Here[^] is a simple article on using a hashtable.
And this[^] seems to show how you can read an XML file and get data on each of the nodes.
If you still need help, then feel free to ask. But don't expect other people to do all the work for you.
My current favourite word is: Bacon!
-SK Genius
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Hello everyone,
I can not find too much materials about yield return. In MSDN sample,
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/9k7k7cf0(VS.80).aspx
what happens behind the scene of statement, "yield return result"?
I think what happens is a object instance which implements IEnumerable (collection pattern) interface is created (but what is the type of the instance? some C# internal type?), and each time "yield return result" is called, a new element is inserted into the internal array of the instance. Any more reference documents?
thanks in advance,
George
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Have you compiled the example code and stepped through it?
led mike
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Sure, led mike.
Code will execute between Power method and foreach statement. But no code is shown what happens behind the scene?
regards,
George
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.NET Reflector is your friend again.
regards
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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I got interested in this and investigated, and wrote a massive reply about what was happening in the IL, all commented and everything, then it didn't post properly and I lost it.
Basically, it compiles it to a private that inherits from IEnumerator inside your class. It moves your code into the MoveNext routine of the private class, and splits it up with a case statement so each time MoveNext is called, it does the next bit of your routine up to the next yield return statement, and then sets the Current property of the private to be your yield return value. This means when you stick your class in a foreach loop, the foreach loop calls GetEnumerator, which returns the private class, and then calls MoveNext and keeps looking at the Current property.
Just write a simple class that implements IEnumerable, and a GetEnumerator() method, compile it, and take a look with reflector, you'll see what I'm babbling on about.
Simon
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Cool, Simon. I have studied the code into the reflector, since I am a beginner for the reflector, I have a basic question, the code below means,
there is an internal variable whose name is <>1__state and type is int?
there is an internal variable whose name is <counter>5__1 and type is int?
private int <>1__state;
public int <counter>5__1;
regards,
George
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Yes, that's right. That's what I was talking about. The variables named with < and > signs in them. They're named like that to ensure no clashes can occur with your variables because those characters aren't allowed to be used in variable names in c#
Simon
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