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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: Why? The answer is in the documentation:
Int, Fix Functions[^]
Both Int and Fix remove the fractional part of a number and return the resulting integer value.
The difference between Int and Fix is that if the number is negative, Int returns the first negative integer less than or equal to that number, whereas Fix returns the first negative integer greater than or equal to that number. For example, Int converts -8.4 to -9, and Fix converts -8.4 to -8.
Cint()[^]
CInt differs from the Fix and Int functions, which truncate, rather than round, the fractional part of a number. When the fractional part is exactly 0.5, the CInt function always rounds it to the nearest even number. For example, 0.5 rounds to 0, and 1.5 rounds to 2.
Under VB.NET, the CInt and Convert.ToInt32() methods follow the old VB6 CInt function. You can still use the original VB6 code VB.NET, the Int function IS still there.
Thanks for the clarification.
I know the function is still there, I just like to try to get away from the VB6 versions if I can. Maybe Im just a little too strict with my .NET.
CleaKO
"I think you'll be okay here, they have a thin candy shell. 'Surprised you didn't know that.'" - Tommy (Tommy Boy) "Fill it up again! Fill it up again! Once it hits your lips, it's so good!" - Frank the Tank (Old School)
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The VB6 functions are equivalent to these .NET methods:
Int() -> Math.Floor()<br />
Fix() -> Math.Ceiling()<br />
Round() -> Math.Round()<br />
CSng() -> Convert.ToSingle()<br />
CLng() -> Convert.ToInt32()
The Convert.ToInt32 method rounds the value the same ways as Math.Round does.
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single minded; short sighted; long gone;
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Ahhhh, thanks! There are so many options that I am just trying to learn as I go.
CleaKO
"I think you'll be okay here, they have a thin candy shell. 'Surprised you didn't know that.'" - Tommy (Tommy Boy) "Fill it up again! Fill it up again! Once it hits your lips, it's so good!" - Frank the Tank (Old School)
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I used the following code to crack Caesar Cipher code where the key is unknown. I have written the following code and is it not working. I want it done in access. Plz Plz help me.
Option Compare Database
Option Base 1
Private Sub Command4_Click()
Dim naturalDist(26, 2) As Double
naturalDist(1, 1) = 1
naturalDist(2, 1) = 2
naturalDist(3, 1) = 3
naturalDist(4, 1) = 4
naturalDist(5, 1) = 5
naturalDist(6, 1) = 6
naturalDist(7, 1) = 7
naturalDist(8, 1) = 8
naturalDist(9, 1) = 9
naturalDist(10, 1) = 10
naturalDist(11, 1) = 11
naturalDist(12, 1) = 12
naturalDist(13, 1) = 13
naturalDist(14, 1) = 14
naturalDist(15, 1) = 15
naturalDist(16, 1) = 16
naturalDist(17, 1) = 17
naturalDist(18, 1) = 18
naturalDist(19, 1) = 19
naturalDist(20, 1) = 20
naturalDist(21, 1) = 21
naturalDist(22, 1) = 22
naturalDist(23, 1) = 23
naturalDist(24, 1) = 24
naturalDist(25, 1) = 25
naturalDist(26, 1) = 26
naturalDist(1, 2) = 0.08167
naturalDist(2, 2) = 0.01492
naturalDist(3, 2) = 0.02782
naturalDist(4, 2) = 0.04253
naturalDist(5, 2) = 0.12702
naturalDist(6, 2) = 0.02228
naturalDist(7, 2) = 0.02015
naturalDist(8, 2) = 0.06094
naturalDist(9, 2) = 0.06966
naturalDist(10, 2) = 0.00153
naturalDist(11, 2) = 0.00772
naturalDist(12, 2) = 0.04025
naturalDist(13, 2) = 0.02406
naturalDist(14, 2) = 0.06749
naturalDist(15, 2) = 0.07507
naturalDist(16, 2) = 0.01929
naturalDist(17, 2) = 0.00095
naturalDist(18, 2) = 0.05987
naturalDist(19, 2) = 0.06327
naturalDist(20, 2) = 0.09056
naturalDist(21, 2) = 0.02758
naturalDist(22, 2) = 0.00978
naturalDist(23, 2) = 0.0236
naturalDist(24, 2) = 0.0015
naturalDist(25, 2) = 0.01974
naturalDist(26, 2) = 0.00074
Dim theText As String
Dim resultText As String
Dim i As Integer
Dim j As Integer
Form_Form4.Text0.SetFocus
theText = Form_Form4.Text0.Text
theText = Replace(theText, " ", "")
theText = Replace(theText, ",", "")
theText = Replace(theText, ".", "")
theText = Replace(theText, ";", "")
theText = Replace(theText, "'", "")
theText = Replace(theText, """", "")
theText = Replace(theText, "-", "")
theText = Replace(theText, ":", "")
theText = Replace(theText, "%", "")
theText = Replace(theText, "*", "")
theText = Replace(theText, "$", "")
theText = Replace(theText, "!", "")
theText = Replace(theText, "@", "")
theText = Replace(theText, "#", "")
theText = Replace(theText, "(", "")
theText = Replace(theText, ")", "")
theText = Replace(theText, "_", "")
theText = Replace(theText, "+", "")
theText = Replace(theText, "/", "")
theText = Replace(theText, "\", "")
theText = Replace(theText, "|", "")
theText = Replace(theText, "?", "")
theText = Replace(theText, Chr(10), "")
theText = UCase(theText)
Dim theCharDist(26, 2) As Double
For i = 1 To (Len(theText))
theCharDist(Asc(Mid(theText, i, 1)) - Asc("A") + 1, 2) = theCharDist(Asc(Mid(theText, i, 1)) - Asc("A") + 1, 2) + 1
Next i
For i = 1 To 26
theCharDist(i, 1) = i
If theCharDist(i, 2) = 0 Then
theCharDist(i, 2) = theCharDist(i, 2) / Len(theText)
Else
theCharDist(i, 2) = 1
End If
Next i
For i = 1 To 26
For j = i To 25
If theCharDist(j, 2) > theCharDist(j + 1, 2) Then
Dim tmp(2) As Double
tmp(1) = theCharDist(j, 1)
tmp(2) = theCharDist(j, 2)
theCharDist(j, 1) = theCharDist(j + 1, 1)
theCharDist(j, 2) = theCharDist(j + 1, 2)
theCharDist(j + 1, 1) = tmp(1)
theCharDist(j + 1, 2) = tmp(2)
End If
Next j
Next i
For i = 1 To 26
For j = i To 25
If naturalDist(j, 2) > naturalDist(j + 1, 2) Then
Dim tmp2(2) As Double
tmp2(1) = naturalDist(j, 1)
tmp2(2) = naturalDist(j, 2)
naturalDist(j, 1) = naturalDist(j + 1, 1)
naturalDist(j, 2) = naturalDist(j + 1, 2)
naturalDist(j + 1, 1) = tmp2(1)
naturalDist(j + 1, 2) = tmp2(2)
End If
Next j
Next i
Dim lookupTab(26, 2) As Integer
For i = 1 To 26
For j = 1 To 26
If naturalDist(j, 1) = i Then
lookupTab(i, 1) = j
End If
If theCharDist(j, 1) = i Then
lookupTab(i, 2) = j
End If
Next j
Next i
For i = 1 To (Len(theText))
resultText = resultText + Chr(Asc("A") + naturalDist(lookupTab(Asc(Mid(theText, i, 1)) - Asc("A") + 1, 2), 1))
Next i
Form_Form4.Text2.SetFocus
Form_Form4.Text2 = resultText
End Sub
Private Sub Command7_Click()
Form_Form4.Text8.SetFocus
FN$ = Form_Form4.Text8.Text
LoadTextBox FN$, Form_Form4.Text0
End Sub
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Irshadt wrote: I used the following code to crack Caesar Cipher code where the key is unknown. I have written the following code and is it not working. I want it done in access. Plz Plz help me.
This link may be of use[^]
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I want to crack a Caesar Cipher Code using MS Access using Frequency Distribution table established for english language. Please be kind enough to write me a code.
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Irshadt wrote: Please be kind enough to write me a code.
Why do you think we should do your work for you? What's in it for us?
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Yeah, but it seems obvious to me that if I DID want to write code cracking code, Access is how I'd do it.
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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Hello
I'm working on a piece of code that checks for "(bla bla number) comments"
Example. If I entered "86 comments", it would return the number in front of 'comments'
My code for this line seems wrong, please help. I'm a young learner. I got a reply this morning, but it's not quite working out. Thanks!
String regex = "\\d [Cc][Oo][Mm][Mm][Ee][Nn][Tt][Ss]:";
Belief is a beautiful armour.
Knowledge is the sword.
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I answered this, why did you ask it again ?
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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I have a custom object which is is a simple model with only a few strings and booleans as fields.
I would like to pass this to a web service.
Is there anyway to do this?
I currently have the class in both projects but it says
"CustomClass is not of type web_service_name.CustomClass" when I try to pass it in the consuming project.
How can i tell it they are the same class?
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You can only use 1 definition of the class. Both the UI and the WebService needs to reference a dll that has the definition of the class. It needs to also be serializable because it will be converted to xml for the transaction
<serializable()> _
Public Class Hello
public sName as string
.
.
.
End class
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Thanks but that has nothing to do with my problem.
They are both the same definition.
What I am trying to do is to get it to recognise that.
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You said, that you have the class in both projects. Does both mean you have the class defined in each or referenced in each? Defined will not work, it must be referenced in each....
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for further clarification...
it compares the object using the full assembly name
if your ui project is codeproject and your class is hello
codeproject.hello - is the full class name
if your webservice is webproject and your class is hello
webproject.hello - is the full class name
does codeproject.hello = webproject.hello ?
you think it does but the full assembly names do no match so it thinks they are different objects...
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Exactly!!!
How can I get these to be the same?
Surely it shouldn't be too difficult to just send an object with only a couple of string in it!
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that's what I'm talking about with referencing a dll...
create a dll (let's call it A)
put the definition of the class Hello in A
in your exe reference A
use A.Hello everywhere in your code
in you webservice reference A
use A.Hello everywhere in your code
because the full assembly name is A.hello...when you pass A.hello to your webservice it will see that A.Hello = A.Hello and accept the object as being the same...
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Thanks for you help so far.
I have compiled the class into a dll and placed it into the bin directory.
Now what do I do with it?
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i'll assume your exe and your webservice are in the same solution
add the dll project to the solution
in your exe project, do an add reference and point to the dll project
- don't move the dll to the bin when you compile the dll will come along automatically
when you compile
in your webservice project, do an add reference and point to the dll project
- don't move the dll to the bin when you compile the dll will come along automatically
when you compile
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Okay I have imported it into both projects so they are both using the dll.
But it still says
"namespace.classname can not be converted to web_service_name.classname"
Same problem as before.
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Did you remove the old class definitions from your code?
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I have removed the old class.
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Removed the reference and added it again and still no luck.
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before you re-addedit, did you first compile the webservice with the new class?
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are you using web reference or going after the webservice dynamically?
if web reference -- try to remove the reference and re-add it...
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