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Drag and drop colors at 7 years old? My son is a whiz at AOE2 at 6. He dragged and dropped colors at 2 yrs old.
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It something related to ... n in-between ...
But that's another joke
SkyWalker
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even i said for the drag n drop for kids i.e. 2-3yrs old...
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Have a look at XNA[^]
It should give you the tools and samples to get you started.
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Make children only if you have the right (thread) safe software
SkyWalker
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Oh common its not a joke....I thought this site would be a great help to me.
But please i dont want these kind of replies.
If you cant help then better don't write anything crap.
Cheers
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Sorry....
It was only a joke. No harm intended. Sorry again!
SkyWalker
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Do not apologize to these clowns that ask people to do the work for them. There is no need to do so.
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It may have been an offense to his child / children. That's why I said "sorry".
SkyWalker
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A great help? You're looking for someone to do the work for you!!! That's not what this site is about.
Come up with a well thought out plan, first. If you want the code, open up Visual Studio and start writing it.
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yeh you are probably right and i have no problem in trying out myself.
But i could find hell lot of codes in few sites like planet-code, source-code etc but none of them contains any codes for educational software.
As i told you i dont have much experience with C#.net so i would like to check out few already coded s/w just for reference and to get different ideas..
I hope you got my point....I dont mean to copy the whole stuff....
Thanks for reply
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Software_Specialist wrote: ....I dont mean to copy the whole stuff....
If you can't "kid" yourself, who can you "kid"? The entire thread wreaks of "I need this done, but I hope I don't have to do it myself."
Start by coming up with an original idea, then a project plan, then completely spec it out. At that point, you are ready to start coding it yourself. If/when you run into programming trouble, you post specific questions here, and we will gladly assist. Nobody is going to do the work for you.
In fact, when you ask for codes to create you own game, that's nothing more than copying someone else's game, and trying to take credit for it.
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Ok fine i agree but to know what all is possible with C#.NET i need to look at to some already developed application.
I have got many ideas but i dont know if thats possible with C# or not. Ok if everything is possible with it then can i start my application with seleceting windows application project which would be including animated stuff, gaming stuff, sound, and the normal stuff.
Or is there any other way to start such applications.
C
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Have a look at this[^].
SkyWalker
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This article could be of great help...
Ill go through it ...
Now you got my point what i was trying to say....
Thanks
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... I got it from the beginning ...
SkyWalker
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Hello,
If I have a full path to the selected node, is there a way to expand the treeview after I refresh it, to that particular node using the path?
Thank you!
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string nodeToFind = "node11"; // node's you want to show name
TreeNode[] nodes = treeView1.Nodes.Find(nodeToFind, true);
if(nodes != null && nodes.Length > 0){
TreeNode node = nodes[0];
while(node != treeView1.TopNode){
node.Parent.Expand();
node = node.Parent;
}
}
life is study!!!
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Thank you very much. The only problem, if you don't set the name of the node, you are out of luck.
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Whenever you add a node, get its full path and store it into node's name.
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TreeNode tn = this.treeView1.Nodes.Add("AAA");<br />
tn.Name = tn.FullPath;<br />
When you want to expand the node having, let's say, "The_wanted_path"
you use this:
TreeNode [] tn = this.treeView1.Nodes.Find("The_wanted_path", true);
if ( tn[0] != null )
{
TreeNode Parent = tn[0].Parent;
TreeNode FirstParent = Parent;
while (Parent != null)
{
Parent = Parent.Parent;
if (Parent != null) FirstParent = Parent;
}
tn[0].Expand();
if (FirstParent != null) FirstParent.Expand();
}
SkyWalker
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How can i assign any values to datagridcombobox cell?
Thanks
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<br />
for(int i = 0;i<10;i++)<br />
{<br />
dataGridView1.Rows.Add();<br />
DataGridViewComboBoxColumn mycol = new DataGridViewComboBoxColumn();<br />
mycol.Items.Add("i");<br />
dataGridView1.Columns.Add(mycol);<br />
}<br />
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Ufff, again i answared it
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Hi,
How do you stop listview columns been able to be resized? I want to lock the column sizes.
Thanks in Advance.
Rapier503
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Add the handler for the ColumnWidthChanging event. Be it private void listView1_ColumnWidthChanging(object sender, ColumnWidthChangingEventArgs e)
Then put these 2 lines of code inside:
private void listView1_ColumnWidthChanging(object sender, ColumnWidthChangingEventArgs e)
{
e.Cancel = true;
e.NewWidth = -1;
}
SkyWalker
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Greetings!
I have two fields, one int and one string. The string stores an integer value. I have to check these fields for equality. I don't know if I should compare them as integers or as strings.
I'm more for string comparison, since then I don't have to worry about getting an exception (as opposed to using Int32.Parse), so I don't need to use a try-catch block. Then again, the string gets its value as someint.ToString(), so parsing it shouldn't throw any Exceptions. Also I think comparing two integers should be a bit faster then is the case with strings. Any thoughts on the subject?
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