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Provide a sample working code. Please!
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Updated 12-Oct-12 10:29am
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DaveAuld 12-Oct-12 5:00am    
Search the articles, there are probably heaps of examples. You have made no effort.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 12-Oct-12 15:06pm    
Exactly. I answered, to stimulate such effort a bit more, please see... :-)
--SA

Did you try to find anything at all. You will find plenty of samples:
http://bit.ly/Q6JA1m[^].

Perhaps this is not what you really want.

Your question in not completely incorrect, but can be greatly improved. You should have re-formulated it:

"How to use Wikipedia, Google, CodeProject and StackOverflow.com?"
If you asked and got good Answers, the Questions like your original one would not be needed!

—SA
 
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Kenneth Haugland 12-Oct-12 15:38pm    
Yes, and just one link:
http://wavesim.codeplex.com/

and 5.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 12-Oct-12 15:40pm    
Thank you, Kenneth.
I would up-vote if you decide to post this link as a solution -- it's pretty interesting and could help.
--SA
Kenneth Haugland 12-Oct-12 15:44pm    
Done :-D
CPallini 12-Oct-12 15:45pm    
:-D
5.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 12-Oct-12 16:28pm    
Thank you.
--SA
There is one guy that has made some pretty fancy 3D WPF animation of raindrops in water.

His blog, were the code is explained:
http://stuff.seans.com/2008/08/24/raindrop-animation-in-wpf/[^]

And you could download the source code in C# here:
http://wavesim.codeplex.com/[^]
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 12-Oct-12 17:09pm    
As I say, it's a 5.
--SA
Monjurul Habib 15-Oct-12 16:42pm    
5!
Do you know we have articles, here at CodeProject[^]?
 
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Kenneth Haugland 12-Oct-12 15:50pm    
5'ed :-D
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 12-Oct-12 17:09pm    
Right, my 5, too.
--SA
Monjurul Habib 15-Oct-12 16:42pm    
5!

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