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Comments by Red&Black (Top 7 by date)
Red&Black
9-Jul-11 9:33am
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thanks allot, this might be an option but its far from being the perfect solution I'm requiring, there must be another way...
Red&Black
28-May-11 11:49am
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Thank you for your help.
I know I still need to study the basics of WPF and I will do this soon.
I'm sorry for posting such trivial questions... next time I'll try google first.
Red&Black
28-May-11 11:08am
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How do I specify the Click event of the button in the Command attribute?
Red&Black
26-May-11 7:17am
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Thank you very much this did the job (:
Red&Black
23-Apr-11 10:41am
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thanks allot, this is just what i wanted.
Red&Black
18-Feb-11 3:02am
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okay it was my mistake, I got it working now thank you very much (:
my 5 too.
Red&Black
18-Feb-11 2:53am
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I stilll cant get it to work..
if (nTrackBarPosition > trackBar1.Value)
{
for (int i = 0; i < 11; i++)
{
Px[i] = Px[i] - px;
}
}
else if(nTrackBarPosition < trackBar1.Value)
{
for (int i = 0; i < 11; i++)
{
Px[i] = Px[i] + px;
}
}
It still only does 1 thing no matter in wich way i move the trackbar...
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