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I understand what you mean, but what "coding" could possibly cause it not to show up?
I just created a new UserControl, plopped some controls onto it, and that's it.
What should I check?
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Thanks for your attention, I figured it out.
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Yes you can use it directly, however, a better approach would be to package it as a separate assembly. Chances are, if its worth creating a custom control you'll probably use it in future project also.
only two letters away from being an asset
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i have done major portion of the coding in C#. got some image processing applications to perform through MATLAB. my platform shud remain C#. can i link the two? if yes, How?
thanks in anticipation
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If you search this forum, this has been asked countless times.
In short, you can use COM or p/invoke to call methods that are in non-.NET projects.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
"! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums.
I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
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why not?
Three ways to connect to matlab
1. Using Matlab COM
2. Using P-invoke
3. Using low level C DLL API or Stand alone application in matlab
I have worked on all of these, if you required any further help feel free to ask
Better if you try to distinguish the functionality in C# and matlab(using Scripts)
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thank u for the reply. will be in touch with u for further help. thanks again
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Dear all
Iam new here,i heard alot about this site,iam trying to make a program that will help deaf people .
so my first step i should be able to detect the mouth weather its OPEN or Close.
any demo or source code or idea,,will be much appreciated.
thanks for the help.
waiting to hear from you
best regards
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Absolutely no chance! you know how hard it is to even get decent facial recognition software working well? Let alone detect the lips to the accuracy you would need to eventually have any kind of recognition for spoken words.
Even for a specialist in this area I think it would be a massive challenge. I don't usually like to discourage people but I really think you want to try something a bit more, well, achievable.
Life goes very fast. Tomorrow, today is already yesterday.
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thanks for the replay it is much appreciated
but...
once you choose hope everything is going to be possible..
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There are many things that are just not possible.
Thou, your problem is not one of them. However, it will not be possible by most 'current' people. The fact you are asking for even the basic of help means that if you are to achieve this then you are a long way off. By all means, go for it. My suggestion would be to start by finding yourself a good 2D Graphics Book/Course.
Keep me posted...
Life goes very fast. Tomorrow, today is already yesterday.
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i am already finished graphics course 5 days ago and i took it in java..
i came here to find som1 who can give me the correct direction,,or from where to start
thanks for your help..
best regards
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This[^] might be of some use to you, it deals with facial recognition and a simple google search turned it up.
I doubt you'll have much luck getting more refined source code, you will probably have a huge undertaking of research and development before you have a destributable product, this isn't a small project.
Edit: Please do not double post
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thanks for your help
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There's also this[^].
But, yes, you have a HELL of a lot of work in front of you.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
"! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums.
I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
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thanks for the help ,,,i know but i still have time and i hope that ill be able to achive somthing
wish me luck
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Hello experts!
I am puzzled with this problem in using c# to communicate with an SQL database. Whenever I run the application for the first time, I always receive an exception error saying that the timeout period has expired in trying to connect to the database. When I run the application for the second time (and all succeeding times), the application connects instantly with no problem.
Why is my application unable to connect to the database when its in the first time? It would be too lengthy to post my code here so I am just expecting a general answer. I might be missing something simple here.
Thanks a lot.
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Try to increase the querytime out value while connecting to database
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It takes two lines of code to open a connection to an SQL Connection Database. If you are using more you may have self identified the problem. On a more serious note, if you are using a file based SQL Server Express database or the database instance is on your local machine and has not started yet it could be that the timeout is set too low to allow the db time to start-up. Trying setting your timeout to at least 30 seconds.
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Can I apply a different font to *PART* of the text of an RTB at design time, or does it need done in the code at runtime?
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains.
-- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
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Hi Dan,
I don't think so, as the Rtf property is not available at design-time.
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You can't do it at design time, but you can do it at runtime. The only time I ever did anything like that was to put the RTF text in a resource and set the RTF property of the RTB at startup, using the text out of the resources.
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I'm currently setting the text at design time, and just doing the select+font change in the constructor. That works, but struck me as a little ugly when looking at my old code; if MS won't give a better way to do it...
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains.
-- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
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why do you need to do it at design time anyway?
Life goes very fast. Tomorrow, today is already yesterday.
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