Click here to Skip to main content
15,867,704 members
Home / Discussions / Managed C++/CLI
   

Managed C++/CLI

 
QuestionManaged c++ float/double/integer to String and vice-versa? Pin
yehiga146725-May-21 22:46
yehiga146725-May-21 22:46 
AnswerRe: Managed c++ float/double/integer to String and vice-versa? Pin
Victor Nijegorodov25-May-21 23:05
Victor Nijegorodov25-May-21 23:05 
GeneralRe: Managed c++ float/double/integer to String and vice-versa? Pin
yehiga146726-May-21 0:12
yehiga146726-May-21 0:12 
GeneralRe: Managed c++ float/double/integer to String and vice-versa? Pin
Victor Nijegorodov26-May-21 0:41
Victor Nijegorodov26-May-21 0:41 
QuestionButton image is not updating to new image when Serial Port received new data Pin
yehiga146725-May-21 1:03
yehiga146725-May-21 1:03 
AnswerRe: Button image is not updating to new image when Serial Port received new data Pin
jsc4225-May-21 2:43
professionaljsc4225-May-21 2:43 
GeneralRe: Button image is not updating to new image when Serial Port received new data Pin
yehiga146725-May-21 19:10
yehiga146725-May-21 19:10 
GeneralRe: Button image is not updating to new image when Serial Port received new data Pin
jsc4225-May-21 22:22
professionaljsc4225-May-21 22:22 
Did you try enabling, refreshing, then disabling so that the refresh happens whilst it is enabled but the chances of someone clicking it in the brief time it is enabled is slim? If you wanted to eliminate its clickablity whilst it is briefly disabled, you could change the click action to do nothing before enabling it and then restoring the normal click action after disabling it.

Not tried any of this myself, so I am just guessing but it is worth a go. It may be that the disabled visual element overrides the selected background image.
GeneralRe: Button image is not updating to new image when Serial Port received new data Pin
yehiga146725-May-21 22:53
yehiga146725-May-21 22:53 
QuestionHow to pass a function pointer an argument in managed C++ Pin
yehiga146724-May-21 1:25
yehiga146724-May-21 1:25 
AnswerRe: How to pass a function pointer an argument in managed C++ Pin
Richard MacCutchan24-May-21 4:00
mveRichard MacCutchan24-May-21 4:00 
GeneralRe: How to pass a function pointer an argument in managed C++ Pin
yehiga146724-May-21 16:44
yehiga146724-May-21 16:44 
AnswerRe: How to pass a function pointer an argument in managed C++ Pin
Richard Andrew x6424-May-21 4:28
professionalRichard Andrew x6424-May-21 4:28 
QuestionConvert Native Pointer to IntPtr Pin
Richard Andrew x6422-May-21 4:44
professionalRichard Andrew x6422-May-21 4:44 
AnswerRe: Convert Native Pointer to IntPtr Pin
Richard MacCutchan22-May-21 4:47
mveRichard MacCutchan22-May-21 4:47 
GeneralRe: Convert Native Pointer to IntPtr Pin
Richard Andrew x6422-May-21 4:51
professionalRichard Andrew x6422-May-21 4:51 
QuestionBackgammon Game Pin
basel3322-May-21 2:25
basel3322-May-21 2:25 
AnswerRe: Backgammon Game Pin
Richard MacCutchan22-May-21 3:13
mveRichard MacCutchan22-May-21 3:13 
QuestionSerial Port BytesToRead always 0 Pin
yehiga146721-May-21 0:16
yehiga146721-May-21 0:16 
QuestionRe: Serial Port BytesToRead always 0 Pin
Richard MacCutchan21-May-21 0:59
mveRichard MacCutchan21-May-21 0:59 
AnswerRe: Serial Port BytesToRead always 0 Pin
cibec75455@frnla.com21-May-21 1:29
cibec75455@frnla.com21-May-21 1:29 
GeneralRe: Serial Port BytesToRead always 0 Pin
Richard MacCutchan21-May-21 1:38
mveRichard MacCutchan21-May-21 1:38 
GeneralRe: Serial Port BytesToRead always 0 Pin
cibec75455@frnla.com21-May-21 1:47
cibec75455@frnla.com21-May-21 1:47 
QuestionHow to call System::Windows::Forms::Controls "invoke" method? Pin
Member 1515077819-May-21 19:48
Member 1515077819-May-21 19:48 
AnswerRe: How to call System::Windows::Forms::Controls "invoke" method? Pin
Victor Nijegorodov19-May-21 20:28
Victor Nijegorodov19-May-21 20:28 

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.