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I need to create an 2 dimension array, wich type is picture box, so I have write such code:
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private: static unsigned short int n = 100;<br />
private: static array < System::Windows::Forms::PictureBox^ >^ m; <br />
m = gcnew array < System::Windows::Forms::PictureBox^ > (n);<br />
for(int i=0; i < n; i++){<br />
m[i] = gcnew array < System::Windows::Forms::PictureBox^ >(n);<br />
for( int j = 0; j < n; j++){<br />
m[i, j] = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::PictureBox();<br />
m[i, j]->Location = System::Drawing::Point(200 + i, 250);<br />
m[i, j]->Visible = true;<br />
m[i, j]->Size = System::Drawing::Size(1, 1);<br />
m[i, j]->SizeMode = System::Windows::Forms::PictureBoxSizeMode::StretchImage;<br />
m[i, j]->Load("a.gif");<br />
Controls->Add(m[i, j]);<br />
}<br />
}
but i get an error, that this array is not 2 dimension
what can be wrong?
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To create it in two dimensions, you need to create an array of arrays.
private: static array < array < System::Windows::Forms::PictureBox^> >^ m;
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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thank you for your help
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array<System::Windows::Forms::PictureBox^,2>^ m;
m = gcnew array<System::Windows::Forms::PictureBox^,2>(n,n);
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i would adding a menu on treeView,i try
TreeNode^ eventLogsNode = gcnew TreeNode("Event Logs");<br />
eventLogsNode->ImageIndex=2;<br />
eventLogsNode->SelectedImageIndex=2;<br />
eventLogsNode->ContextMenuStrip=computerContextMenuStrip;<br />
treeView1->Nodes->Add(eventLogsNode);
But they are error:
error C2065: 'computerContextMenuStrip' : undeclared identifier
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i would set the shortcut menu associated with this tree node
-- modified at 15:40 Saturday 10th March, 2007
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I want to add a menu; treeView, there has for example root, and that we click on + who is situated near root a submenu which opens, Thank you
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Hi,
It's about 5 day that I'm traying to create a MixedMode DLL with MFC and Managed C++. At this time I'm freak I don't really know what I'm doing. I have read a lot of documentation and I still confuse.
With more detail, I want to create an MFC Regular DLL that can be accessible in C# and from an other MFC application.
If any body have a good tutorial or a small project that implement the DLL, an application in MFC and an other application in C#.
Thank for your help.
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When i declare :
EventLog* log2 = new EventLog();
it's write error about (*)??
Thank you
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Perhaps if you told us what the error is ?
If EventLog is a managed object, I thought you needed to use gcnew ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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How to create a new instance of treenode in winforms? in C# :
TreeNode eventLogsNode = new TreeNode("Event Logs");
and it work,
thank you
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I would GetHostName and show him in treeView, i work with winforms, i try for
System::Net::Dns::GetHostName^ er;
treeView1->Nodes->Add(er);
and there are errors:
error C2065: 'er' : undeclared identifier
error C3867: 'System::Net::Dns::GetHostName': function call missing argument list; use '&System::Net::Dns::GetHostName' to create a pointer to member
Thank you
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GetHostName is a static method:
String^ hostName = System::Net::Dns::GetHostName();
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." --Winston Churchill
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I know the answer to this may be obvious but I have been struggling with it for about 8 hours now and just can't figure it out and my googling and other searchs have not yielded an answer.
I'm writng a managed C++ program in VS 2005 that is using some c# assemblies. I have one c# assembly method that has a signature like this:
public virtual void DoThis(string title, out Object valueToChange);
I have an example where some c# code is overriding the above method and the signature in the subclass is:
public override void DoThis(string title, out Object valueToChange);
In my C++ code I just cannot get my program to use my overriden implementation of this method. I have tried the following signatures in C++. None of them seem to match according to what I see in the debugger.
public virtual void DoThis(String title, Object % valueToChange);
public virtual void DoThis(String^ title, Object ^% valueToChange);
public virtual void DoThis(String^ title, Object ^ valueToChange);
public virtual void DoThis(String title, Object valueToChange);
public virtual void DoThis(String title, Object^ valueToChange);
public void DoThis(String title, Object % valueToChange);
public void DoThis(String^ title, Object ^% valueToChange);
public void DoThis(String^ title, Object ^ valueToChange);
public void DoThis(String title, Object valueToChange);
public void DoThis(String title, Object^ valueToChange);
What is the correct way to override an "out" c# method parameter in c++ code?
Thanks for any help
-Darryl
-- modified at 16:50 Friday 9th March, 2007
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Have you tried:
using namespace System::Runtime::InteropServices;
...
public:
virtual void DoThis(String^ title, [Out] Object^% valueToChange) override;
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give." --Winston Churchill
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Wow thanks so much! I did have to change 1 part of what you suggested to get it to work (No ^ on the 1st param) but now I am so happy. I had wasted so much time on this problem. I didn't know about the InteropServices namespace before. I'll have to read up on it.
public:
virtual void DoThis(String title, [System::Runtime::InteropServices::Out] Object^% valueToChange) override;
Thanks,
-Darryl
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I want to erase the contents of a progressbar and I save not what is the methode? I performed the progressbar with progressBar1->PerformStep();, i work with winforms
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You could set Value to 0.
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abbd wrote: How set to 0 ?????
progressBar1.Value = 0;
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Set the ProgressBar.Value property to 0?
"Great job, team. Head back to base for debriefing and cocktails."
(Spottswoode "Team America")
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I have developed a text editor supporting international languages.
One problem still bother me: The location of the IME window.
When I have an asian user entering asian characters, (s)he does so through an IME window which is located in a seemingly unpredictable/uncontrollable location.
Is there a way I could set the location, size, and font (or at least font size) used by this IME window?
How could I know when it is used or not?
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I would use listView, but i don't know how ican add 2 item i try:
istView1->Items->Add(cli::array<string^>^ tabChaine = {"Element 1", "Element 2"});
but there are errors,Thank you
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What are the errors?
I don't see a ListView.ListViewItemCollection.Add overload that takes a "cli::array^" as an
argument.
Also managed object references don't work like C++ pointers so this won't work:
cli::array^ tabChaine = {"Element 1", "Element 2"}
Have you seen the example code here[^]?
Mark
"Great job, team. Head back to base for debriefing and cocktails."
(Spottswoode "Team America")
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