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Comments by Scarlettlee (Top 12 by date)
Scarlettlee
3-Mar-11 21:53pm
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Thank you very much for your suggestion! I will think about it.
Scarlettlee
3-Mar-11 21:51pm
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To reach my goal, the "public" and "static" are both needed as I have tested it to draw this conclusion.
Scarlettlee
3-Mar-11 21:47pm
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John Simmons & chanakya1984, thank you both for your great help!
I have solved the problem by adding "public" to "i",and then use j = QueryAnalysis.i;
Scarlettlee
22-Feb-11 2:59am
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Reason for my vote of 5
Seems very useful!!
Scarlettlee
28-Nov-10 7:06am
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Hello, Kramer, may I ask a question? How can I mark the question as solved?
Scarlettlee
28-Nov-10 6:40am
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Thank you for the suggestion. But it still doesn't work.
Scarlettlee
28-Nov-10 6:39am
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it isn's a loop. Sorry for my bad naming for the class which leads to misunderstanding. But when I changed the name, it still doesn't work.
Scarlettlee
28-Nov-10 6:38am
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it isn's a loop. Sorry for my bad naming for the class which leads to misunderstanding. But when I changed the name, it still doesn't work.
Scarlettlee
28-Nov-10 6:27am
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It isn's a loop. Sorry for my bad naming for the class which leads to misunderstanding. But when I changed the name, it still doesn't work.
Scarlettlee
28-Nov-10 6:21am
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It still doesn't work. The problem is the same.
Scarlettlee
27-Nov-10 4:56am
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I'm sorry, this doesn't work. As I said, the problem parameter is 'string_inFloat' not 'string_outRaster', and I'm very sure that 'string_outRaster' is right.
Thank you all the same.
Scarlettlee
25-Nov-10 7:08am
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I am sure that my file path is right, and my problem is solved by myself.
Thank you very much, anyway:)
Maybe we can communicate more about programming, do you have a MSN or else?
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