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hello,
Iam a computer science student who needs help for her graduation project.
I am planning on making a project on 3d figures. I want to use VB6 for coding,and OpenGL for 3d rendering, and 3dmax for designing a figure.. export it as .3ds and then importing it in openGL.
Can I do that?? I am really confused , and don't know where to start. please help me.
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how to directly print the vb.net form. i need some sample code for it.
himanshu
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Himanshu:
I have the same need to print a form. In Microsoft Access 2000 and higher, you can print a form exactly as it shows on the screen. I need to do the same in Visual Basic.net. Did you find out how?
Rich Locus
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I build one application in vb6, sql server on my desktop, and now i have created same application for pocket pc build in vb.net compact framework, sql ce database.
Both applications are work fine on their respective platforms, but one major problem facing is "How to synchronize Pocket PC sql ce database with desktop Sql server"
i am using sql server 2000 personal edition, windows XP, active sync 8.0 on my desktop.
so please suggest me how to sync both database
One Condition:-- Both database having add, edit, delete facilities on same time
waiting for u'r kind reply
Amey J. Chavan.(MUM)
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How can I programing with VB.net to change text book from scaning to file?be text
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Hii All!
I am reading/writing a file using streams. I am also displaying the filenames and Filesizes using the Fileinfo object. I need the Filetypes to be displayd like for 'txt' it wuld be 'TEXT Document' and so on.
how can I find it....
thanx
_mubashir
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AFAIK you've to go through the registry.
Under CLASSES_ROOT you'll find the key (=extension) with a default value. That's the name you're looking for
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I have searched for some examples regarding "Scrolling". But I found scrolling of IDE, Scrolling of FlexGrid etc using scroll button of a mouse. But I want to scroll a Data Report/Active Report/VB Screen etc.as we scroll a HTML Page using scroll mouse. I found one snippet which will scroll a screen but not the data, i.e the screen itself is moving physically
(i.e Setting of "Top" property of the form). I don't want that way.
Please help me to solve this problem..
If there is a solution, please mail me at vishwanathbk@gmail.com
Thanks in advance
Vishwanath
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Hi all,
Can anyone please post the code to import a X509 Certificate to a PKCS 11 token?
Thanks & Regards
Raj
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Can someone out there give a fellow a helping hand. I am desparately trying to code for a telephone validator. My form1 has only two objects, a textbox and a button.
Validate a phonenumber 999-999-9999
Where I am running into a snag is how and where do I create the substrings for the areacode, prefix, and phonenumber plus incorporating the "-" in char positions (3,1) and (7,1) Can someone give me some assistance or better yet help me code the whole tamole. LOL.
12String
12String
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what do you mean by validate? making sure that it is a number that will reach someone? or just making sure it is 3 digits followed by a dash followed by 3 more digits etc...? or perhaps something else?
sincerely, Brett Peirce - PolerBear
To err is human; To forgive: divine.
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What I need to do is verify the first three 999 the first "-" second 999 second "-" and last four 9999. In the frmMain I have a textbox and a button. when the user enters a phone number 999-999-9999 the program will display one of the following messages:
"You must enter a numeric telephone number starting with the area code."
"You must enter a "-" after the area code."
"YOu must enter a "-" after the prefix."
"Invalid area code, please try again."
"Invalid prefix, please try again."
"Phone number is valid."
My problem is I have set the char to 12 in the properties for textbox1 and I need to create substrings for area code, prefix, phonenumber, and incorporate the two dashes "-" Can you help me!
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What about a masked edit control with the mask set to "999-999-9999"??
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What I need to do is verify the first three 999 the first "-" second 999 second "-" and last four 9999. In the frmMain I have a textbox and a button. when the user enters a phone number 999-999-9999 the program will display one of the following messages:
"You must enter a numeric telephone number starting with the area code."
"You must enter a "-" after the area code."
"YOu must enter a "-" after the prefix."
"Invalid area code, please try again."
"Invalid prefix, please try again."
"Phone number is valid."
My problem is I have set the char to 12 in the properties for textbox1 and I need to create substrings for area code, prefix, phonenumber, and incorporate the two dashes "-" Can you help me!
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The best way to validate a phone number is to use a regex. You don't need to mangle the string at all, but if you wanted to, string.split would be the easiest way here.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Believe me I wish I could but the prof wants us to use VB.NET and write the program and that is why I am stuck, I cannot figure it out. Can you assist me?
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Regular expressions are built into VB.NET. Are you not allowed to use those ? The other way to do it would be to use the Split method on the string that has the phone number, and use the double.TryParse method to see if they are all numbers. You can specify to not allow decimal points. The only other step is to verify the length of hte strings, and how many groups there are. A regex will do this all for you in one go. Something like \d{3}-\d{3}-\d{4} should do it, and you can change it so the - can be a space, or whatever.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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I tried that and it did not like it. LOL I guess VB.NET is a little more sensitive LOL.
Did you look at my code?
How can I manipulate the IsNumeric function to incorporate the dashes using the IndexOf method. See my problem is I have the keys to it but not the combination. I am just a greenie. Sorry.
12String
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12String wrote: How can I manipulate the IsNumeric function to incorporate the dashes using the IndexOf method.
That's a real hack, I would not use it. The answer though would be to use split to split into a number of substrings, by the -, and then stepping through each string.
12String wrote: I tried that and it did not like it.
A regex ? Then you need to work with it until it does work. That was off the top of my head.
However, I just tested it, and it works fine, assuming the number is xxx-xxx-xxxx where x is a number. Did I get that wrong ? What was your code ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Here is what I have come up with so far and this doesn't quite work. What do you think. I still need to code in VB.NET so therein lays my problem. LOL
Public Class frmMain
Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Form
#Region " Windows Form Designer generated code "
Public Sub New()
MyBase.New()
'This call is required by the Windows Form Designer.
InitializeComponent()
'Add any initialization after the InitializeComponent() call
End Sub
'Form overrides dispose to clean up the component list.
Protected Overloads Overrides Sub Dispose(ByVal disposing As Boolean)
If disposing Then
If Not (components Is Nothing) Then
components.Dispose()
End If
End If
MyBase.Dispose(disposing)
End Sub
'Required by the Windows Form Designer
Private components As System.ComponentModel.IContainer
'NOTE: The following procedure is required by the Windows Form Designer
'It can be modified using the Windows Form Designer.
'Do not modify it using the code editor.
Friend WithEvents Label1 As System.Windows.Forms.Label
Friend WithEvents TextBox1 As System.Windows.Forms.TextBox
Friend WithEvents btnValPhNmb As System.Windows.Forms.Button
<system.diagnostics.debuggerstepthrough()> Private Sub InitializeComponent()
Me.Label1 = New System.Windows.Forms.Label
Me.TextBox1 = New System.Windows.Forms.TextBox
Me.btnValPhNmb = New System.Windows.Forms.Button
Me.SuspendLayout()
'
'Label1
'
Me.Label1.Font = New System.Drawing.Font("Microsoft Sans Serif", 9.75!, System.Drawing.FontStyle.Bold, System.Drawing.GraphicsUnit.Point, CType(0, Byte))
Me.Label1.Location = New System.Drawing.Point(16, 8)
Me.Label1.Name = "Label1"
Me.Label1.Size = New System.Drawing.Size(264, 24)
Me.Label1.TabIndex = 0
Me.Label1.Text = "Enter Phone Number"
Me.Label1.TextAlign = System.Drawing.ContentAlignment.MiddleCenter
'
'TextBox1
'
Me.TextBox1.Font = New System.Drawing.Font("Times New Roman", 12.0!, System.Drawing.FontStyle.Bold, System.Drawing.GraphicsUnit.Point, CType(0, Byte))
Me.TextBox1.Location = New System.Drawing.Point(80, 56)
Me.TextBox1.MaxLength = 12
Me.TextBox1.Name = "TextBox1"
Me.TextBox1.Size = New System.Drawing.Size(128, 26)
Me.TextBox1.TabIndex = 1
Me.TextBox1.Text = ""
Me.TextBox1.TextAlign = System.Windows.Forms.HorizontalAlignment.Center
'
'btnValPhNmb
'
Me.btnValPhNmb.Font = New System.Drawing.Font("Microsoft Sans Serif", 8.25!, System.Drawing.FontStyle.Bold, System.Drawing.GraphicsUnit.Point, CType(0, Byte))
Me.btnValPhNmb.Location = New System.Drawing.Point(88, 104)
Me.btnValPhNmb.Name = "btnValPhNmb"
Me.btnValPhNmb.Size = New System.Drawing.Size(120, 32)
Me.btnValPhNmb.TabIndex = 2
Me.btnValPhNmb.Text = "Validate Phone Number"
'
'frmMain
'
Me.AutoScaleBaseSize = New System.Drawing.Size(5, 13)
Me.BackColor = System.Drawing.SystemColors.InactiveCaptionText
Me.ClientSize = New System.Drawing.Size(292, 266)
Me.Controls.Add(Me.btnValPhNmb)
Me.Controls.Add(Me.TextBox1)
Me.Controls.Add(Me.Label1)
Me.Name = "frmMain"
Me.Text = "Phone Number Validator"
Me.ResumeLayout(False)
End Sub
#End Region
Private Sub btnValPhNmb_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnValPhNmb.Click
'Check length of input string: it must be exactly 12.
'Check Substring(3,1) and Substring(7,1), i.e. the fourth and _
'eighth character must be "-".
Dim TextBox1 As String
CheckInput() 'check to see if input is numeric and between 0 and 11
If TextBox1 = ("999" & "-" & "999" & "-" & "9999") Then
MsgBox("You have entered a correct phone number.")
ElseIf TextBox1 = "999999" & "-" & 9999 Then
MsgBox("You need to enter a " - " between the area code and prefix number.")
ElseIf TextBox1 = "999" & "-" & "9999999" Then
MsgBox("You need to enter a " - " between the prefix and phonenumber.")
End If
End Sub
Public Sub CheckInput()
If (Not IsNumeric(Me.TextBox1.Text)) Then 'checks user input for numeric and range
MsgBox("Please enter a numeric telephone number starting with the area code.")
TextBox1.Text = ""
End If
End Sub
End Class
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12String wrote: I still need to code in VB.NET so therein lays my problem
Yeah, VB sucks, but it can sure do this as easily as any other language ( and easier than vanilla C++ )
12String wrote: If (Not IsNumeric(Me.TextBox1.Text)) Then 'checks user input for numeric and range
This plainly does not work. You should try to follow my advice, and either use a regex, or, if you must, split the string and validate it from there.
12String wrote: If TextBox1 = ("999" & "-" & "999" & "-" & "9999") Then
MsgBox("You have entered a correct phone number.")
ElseIf TextBox1 = "999999" & "-" & 9999 Then
MsgBox("You need to enter a " - " between the area code and prefix number.")
ElseIf TextBox1 = "999" & "-" & "9999999" Then
MsgBox("You need to enter a " - " between the prefix and phonenumber.")
End If
This requires the numbers to be all nines. Your check input function should check all cases, you shouldn't be adding validation afterwards. The regex can be used to do this as well, although the split solution would make it easier to do this and give a detailed error.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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How do you recommend I code that? The first line then I gather is correct, yes? If TextBox1 = ("999" & "-" & "999" & "-" & "9999") Then
12String
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No, that is useless. It will only accept one string. Why bother concatenating 5 values to check if the user typed 999-999-9999 ? How often would that be the number the type ?
I'm not sure in VB, but in C# it's
string [] strings = theString.Split("-");
I suspect it would be
string () strings = theString.Split("-")
but I could be wrong. Then you can check if the array has three elements, and what their lengths are. A regex will tell you if they followed the format, but not how they failed to follow it. It depends on how much detail you want in your error message.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
-- modified at 23:11 Thursday 27th October, 2005
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All of the error messages will be handled via MsgBox message, that is why I have to code for the dashes and the numbers. Now should I code this all under the button1.clicked function or should I delcare my TextBox as a global variable then I can code everything under the button1.clicked Private Sub?
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