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how to cut,copy,paste a picturebox control in c#.net at runtime, can u please provide code for this.
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Don't repeat the same question over and over.
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/View.aspx?fid=1649&msg=2868845
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Now, as to answer the darned question;
A PictureBox is a place-holder for a picture, in the same way that a label is a placeholder for text. Both don't have the cut/copy/paste functions, because they aren't editable.
A Textbox is the placeholder for text that can be edited. There is no placeholder for editable pictures.
In other words, what is supposed to happen when you "cut" something from the PictureBox? Should it remove the entire picture, or just a selection thereof? The first "cut"-mechanism is easy to implement, as you just need to assign "null" to the image of the picturebox. The second "cut"-mechanism is harder to code.
What about "paste"? Do you want to insert a new picture in the picturebox, or do you want to combine the picture with what you are pasting?
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shabanab wrote: can u please provide code for this.
Sure, but first we need to talk about how much you'll pay.
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shabanab wrote: can u please provide code
Normally, you can not get the answer if the question looks like this.
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you know, the .dat format. Any clue how to do it?? Is there some sort of stream we can use or a library??
Please advise.
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Check out the BinaryReader[^]
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Muammar© wrote: you know, the .dat format. Any clue how to do it??
.dat is typically a generic file extension used to denote that it is an internal format for some application. We cannot know the format unless we know the application to which it belongs.
Muammar© wrote: Is there some sort of stream we can use or a library??
You can open the file using a FileStream and a BinaryReader , but you'll need to know how it is formatted internally to be able to interpret what you get back.
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True.. I managed to get the format from the database designer.
Thanks Colin! And congrat's on being an MVP again!
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I had very little experience with creating setup projects. If i remember well, the Publish tool from VS creates a MSI file, that installs the application, but does not allow the user to specify an installation path or other options. This is called Click Once deployment, right?
What I need is an installer which will allow the user to specify an installation path. What do you recommend? (preferably free). Thanks.
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blackjack2150 wrote: What I need is an installer which will allow the user to specify an installation path. What do you recommend? (preferably free). Thanks.
What about the Setup Project already in Visual Studio?
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Hmmm, if that does what I need I should start learning how to use it. I somehow had the impression that Setup Project was doing the same thing as the Publish Tool. Thanks.
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Scroll down on this page[^] and you'll find some useful stuff from MS.
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As Colin said, use the one built into Visual Studio. If you're using an express edition which doesn't have this, there's always Inno Setup[^].
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I use the NSIS install system. NSIS Sourceforge Page.[^] It's fairly easy to script a decent setup. And FREE.
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Hi Guys,
I'm redirecting the output of an external process to a function which writes the data to a log file using StreamWriter.Write() method.
Is there a smart way of limiting that file size?
Thanks!
Eyal.
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Try log4net. It can automatically create new log file when an old one exceeds the size you specify.
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I'm assuming that the OP wants a log file that will never get larger than size N, and that older entries are deleted as necessary. Creating a new file seems to me to be a sloppy workaround.
I can't think of any way to do this other than to load the entire file into memory, delete what makes it too large, and then save it again.
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I second. Look for RollingFileAppender class and the RollingStyle property.
My suggestion is to create separate logs for each day/week/hour/whatever and to delete the logs older than the x-th version.
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We can get the size of file through FileInfo. Hence, we can decide whether to create a new log if the size is out of limitation. Such as
FileInfo fileInfo = new FileInfo("1.rar");
if(fileInfo.Length > 100*1024)
{
//create a new log file
}
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Dragonfly_Lee wrote: to create a new log if the size is out of limitation
Instead of deleting the old log, start overwriting; you'll loose information if you just wipe the logfile. Alternatively, you could delete the oldest entry every time you add a new one.
Whether this is feasible depends on the maximum size of the logfile.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Instead of deleting the old log, start overwriting
I did not mean to delete the log file. We can create a new log file, such as:
1.log
2.log
...
So we will not lose any information. However, if the log file size is too huge, we also need to consider the disk space.
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Hi ALL,
retrieving a string from database like this
1. MAKARAMPURAM, MAKARAMPURAM, 2. SALINA PUTTUGA, SALINA PUTTUGA, 3. MAKARAMPURAM, MAKARAMPURAM, 4. MAKARAMPURAM, JANNI PUTTUGA, 5. MAKARAMPURAM, MAKARAMPURAM, 6. KORIKANA PUTTUGA, KORIKANA PUTTUGA, 7. MAKARAMPURAM, MAKARAMPURAM
Now i have to display this entire string to label,in the form of 3 or 4 lines is it possible? could anyone help me how to split this string
Thanks
Nath
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Nath wrote: Now i have to display this entire string to label,in the form of 3 or 4 lines is it possible? could anyone help me how to split this string
If you really mean splitting, have a look at String.Split method. if you just want to show that on several lines and control the line breaks you could add new lines before the ordinal numbers.
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Will the length and pattern of the string remain same? If not, then you cannot assure that the string can be shown in 3-4 lines.
If it remains same, you can get three equal length substrings from the string. (There is a lot of chance that the substring will be illogically formed.)
Or, split the string over numbers(provided pattern remains same) and join the consecutive parts till the total length becomes about 1/4th of the original string.
The word "politics" describes the process so well: "Poli" in Latin meaning "many" and "tics" meaning "bloodsucking creatures."
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