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Perhaps something like:
^[0-9A-Za-z]+$
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It's amazing to see how much work some people will go through just to avoid a little bit of work.
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hey man thanks a lot
i realy appreciate it.
i just did a single addition to the regex u gave me
it is now like this
^[0-9A-Za-z]{6,}$
i did that ccz i need to have more than 6 chars for the user name
thanks again ;)
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hi ,
i want to add web reference to my project with a function. user can send a string to this function and it try to connect and take WSDL informations from the reference. are there anybody having information about this?
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if you are using VS (Visual Studio) right click references in solution explorer and add "Web Reference"
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i'm using Visual studio but i want to add wsdl s with codes. with functions.
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hi!
i want to know how to change the back color of the toolbar.
with regards,
Asha.
hi!
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Toolbar? Do you mean the menubar of a form?
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Standards are great! Everybody should have one!
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its toolbar on which we place buttons back , home and others...
hi!
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private byte key = new byte();
// 24 bit key for 3DES
Key=(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24);
private byte iv= {22,33,44,55,66,77,88,99};// 8 bit
this is what i have to do
i have done it in vb.net and i want do the same in c#
thanks,
ahmad.osama1984@gmail.com
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Do you mean this: ?
byte[] key = new byte[24] {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24};
byte[] iv = new byte[8] {22,33,44,55,66,77,88,99};
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Hello everyone,
My problem is that I cannot sort my dataTable by date. I tried to use sorting filters ( with the Select command ) and also using a DataView. But nothing changes.
Is there a way to achieve this ?
Best regards.
.:: Something is Wrong ::.
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is this a SQL problem ?
SELECT * FROM TABLE<br />
ORDER BY myDate DESC <br />
<br />
<br />
replace DESC with ASC for accending dates.
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I have an image of a classroom. I want to get the position(coordinate) of every desk in it(the color of the desk is different from that of the background).
Are there any good and simple arithmetic to deal with this problem? It doesn't have to be very precise.
Thanks!
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Hi,
I am creating one bitmap object, say of size 500 by 100. Using this object im
creating one Graphics obect and using that im drawing some rectangles and so. After that when i save the bitmap object, i will get all the rectangles. But problem is, if drawn rectangles from graphics objects are of greater width than of bitmap object, Graphical object display it correctly but bitmap object will clip the extra part of image. How to solve this?
Expecting favourable reply.............
Shivaprasad
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What is the problem, really? If you draw a rectangle that is larger than the area that you are drawing on, it will be clipped. Everything works that way. If you draw a rectangle on the screen that is larger than your screen resolution, it will be clipped. It won't be drawing pixels in mid air beside your monitor.
There are only two possible ways to avoid the clipping:
:: Draw smaller rectangles.
:: Create a bigger Bitmap object to draw on.
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It's amazing to see how much work some people will go through just to avoid a little bit of work.
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Directly coming to the point, can I resize bitmap object at runtime?
By,
Shivaprasad
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puttaraj wrote: can I resize bitmap object at runtime?
No. You have to create a new bitmap and copy the data.
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It's amazing to see how much work some people will go through just to avoid a little bit of work.
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Perhaps the FixedSize() method below will do what you're looking for (I decided to include the other methods in case you find something useful in them too).
For instance:
int fixedWidth = sourceImageObj.Width + 20;
int fixedHeight = sourceImageObj.Height;
Image newImageObj = ImageWork.FixedSize(sourceImageObj, fixedWidth, fixedHeight, backgroundColor);
would return an image object of size ('fixedWidth' * 'fixedHeight') with the original image proportionally scaled to the new size (and centered, with ten extra pixels to either side) and with the "extra" bits set to the value of 'backgroundColor.'
#region Class: ImageWork
public class ImageWork
{
public static System.Drawing.Image ClipImage(
System.Drawing.Image sourceImage,
System.Drawing.Rectangle sourceRect,
int targetWidth, int targetHeight)
{
System.Drawing.Rectangle targetRect = new
System.Drawing.Rectangle(0, 0, targetWidth, targetHeight);
return ClipImage(sourceImage, sourceRect,
targetWidth, targetHeight, targetRect,
System.Drawing.Color.Empty);
}
public static System.Drawing.Image ClipImage(
System.Drawing.Image sourceImage,
System.Drawing.Rectangle sourceRect,
int targetWidth, int targetHeight,
System.Drawing.Color bkgColor)
{
System.Drawing.Rectangle targetRect = new
System.Drawing.Rectangle(0, 0, targetWidth, targetHeight);
return ClipImage(sourceImage, sourceRect,
targetWidth, targetHeight, targetRect,
bkgColor);
}
public static System.Drawing.Image ClipImage(
System.Drawing.Image sourceImage,
System.Drawing.Rectangle sourceRect,
int targetWidth, int targetHeight,
System.Drawing.Rectangle targetRect,
System.Drawing.Color bkgColor)
{
System.Drawing.Bitmap returnImage = new
System.Drawing.Bitmap(
targetWidth, targetHeight,
System.Drawing.Imaging.PixelFormat.Format32bppRgb);
returnImage.SetResolution(
sourceImage.HorizontalResolution,
sourceImage.VerticalResolution);
System.Drawing.Graphics grImage =
System.Drawing.Graphics.FromImage(returnImage);
grImage.Clear(bkgColor);
grImage.InterpolationMode =
System.Drawing.Drawing2D.InterpolationMode.HighQualityBicubic;
grImage.DrawImage(sourceImage,
targetRect,
sourceRect,
System.Drawing.GraphicsUnit.Pixel);
grImage.Dispose();
return returnImage;
}
public static System.Drawing.Image FixedSize(
System.Drawing.Image sourceImage,
int fixedWidth, int fixedHeight,
System.Drawing.Color bkgColor)
{
System.Drawing.Rectangle sourceRect = new System.Drawing.Rectangle
(0, 0, sourceImage.Width, sourceImage.Height);
System.Drawing.Rectangle targetRect = FixedSize_ResizeRectangle
(sourceImage.Width, sourceImage.Height, fixedWidth, fixedHeight);
return ClipImage(sourceImage, sourceRect,
fixedWidth, fixedHeight, targetRect, bkgColor);
}
public static System.Drawing.Image FixedSize_EmptyImage(
int fixedWidth, int fixedHeight,
System.Drawing.Color bkgColor)
{
return FixedSize(new System.Drawing.Bitmap(1, 1),
fixedWidth, fixedHeight, bkgColor);
}
public static System.Drawing.Rectangle FixedSize_ResizeRectangle(
int sourceWidth, int sourceHeight,
int fixedWidth, int fixedHeight
)
{
int targetMapOffsetX = 0;
int targetMapOffsetY = 0;
int targetMapWidth = 0;
int targetMapHeight = 0;
float dummyMapRatio = 0f;
FixedSize_ResizeRatios(
sourceWidth, sourceHeight,
fixedWidth, fixedHeight,
ref targetMapOffsetX, ref targetMapOffsetY,
ref targetMapWidth, ref targetMapHeight,
ref dummyMapRatio);
return new System.Drawing.Rectangle(
targetMapOffsetX, targetMapOffsetY,
targetMapWidth, targetMapHeight);
}
public static void FixedSize_ResizeRatios(
int sourceWidth, int sourceHeight,
int fixedWidth, int fixedHeight,
ref int targetMapOffsetX, ref int targetMapOffsetY,
ref int targetMapWidth, ref int targetMapHeight,
ref float targetMapRatio
)
{
targetMapOffsetX = 0;
targetMapOffsetY = 0;
targetMapWidth = 0;
targetMapHeight = 0;
targetMapRatio = 0f;
float targetMapRatioWidth = ((float)fixedWidth/(float)sourceWidth);
float targetMapRatioHeight =
((float)fixedHeight/(float)sourceHeight);
if (targetMapRatioHeight < targetMapRatioWidth)
{
targetMapRatio = targetMapRatioHeight;
targetMapOffsetX = System.Convert.ToInt16(
(fixedWidth - (sourceWidth * targetMapRatio))/2);
}
else
{
targetMapRatio = targetMapRatioWidth;
targetMapOffsetY = System.Convert.ToInt16(
(fixedHeight - (sourceHeight * targetMapRatio))/2);
}
targetMapWidth = (int)(sourceWidth * targetMapRatio);
targetMapHeight = (int)(sourceHeight * targetMapRatio);
}
}
#endregion
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In an applicatin which programatically compiles a C# project, i am facing a problem in adding Resources like images. i read about EmbeddedResources method of class Compiler Parameter and tried to add the resources using it, but couldnt get the desired result. Can any one tell me how to add resources for ciompiling C# project???
Thanx in advance
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Ever get this to work?
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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Hi Folks
I enabled audit logging on a particual folder. The transactions happening on that folder will be logged in Security event logger. I want to generate an excel report with the details (User name, File Opened/Deleted/Created, DataTime).
Thanks in Advance
Regards
Hari
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hi all,
i have to assign {1,2,3} to bye object ....
and also (str.length-1) to a byte type object in c sharp....
Plz tell me how to do it....its urgent
Thanks and regards
Ahmad
ahmad.osama1984@gmail.com
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Perhaps you should try to attend your classes, then perhaps you would at least know what to ask for...
Osama123 wrote: i have to assign {1,2,3} to bye object ....
A byte is not an object, it's a value type.
The data that you say that you have to assign to something seems to be the data part of a literal declaration of an array. It seems like you saying that you are trying to put an array into a single byte, but as that is impossible, what is it that you are trying to do?
Osama123 wrote: and also (str.length-1) to a byte type object in c sharp....
What is "str "? Is that an instance of a class that you have created? It could have been a string, an array or a list, but there is no length property for either of those, the name of the property is Length .
It sounds like what you are after is a simple variable assignment, but that is too easy to ask about in a forum, even for a beginner. What is it that you are trying to accomplish?
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It's amazing to see how much work some people will go through just to avoid a little bit of work.
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Hi,
How can I create Array with index type of String?
so I statement like this :
String myName = myArray["tommy"];
//result: myName = "tommy bunny"
thx
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Hello Tomy,
You could do something like that:
System.Collections.Hashtable hStrings = new Hashtable();
public YoureConstructor()
{
hStrings.Add("tommy", "tommy bunny");
hStrings.Add("mary", "mary bunny");
hStrings.Add("honey", "honey bunny");
}
private string GetTextOutOfHashtable(string key)
{
if(hStrings.ContainsKey(key))
{
return hStrings[key].ToString();
}
else
{
return "";
}
}
private void SomeMethod()
{
string mytext = GetTextOutOfHashtable("tommy");
}
In this case a Hashtable is used to hold youre text.
Hope that helps!
All the best,
Martin
-- modified at 2:50 Friday 15th December, 2006
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