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I suspect the problem is that people say 'don't cross post', and then answer it anyway. So, he doesn't care about the admonition, he still gets a result. Which is why I did not answer him, this time.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"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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Christian Graus wrote: suspect the problem is that people say 'don't cross post', and then answer it anyway
That is very possible. Let leckey dole out the punishment with a good smack using a rolled up Wired magazine
"It's only that urgent if you have to pee.." - Dave Kreskowiak
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You have been cross posting for some time now and it doesn't look like anyone scolded you before, but you know better. Go sit in the corner until the programming world believes VB is better than C.
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Flea Market! It's just like...it's just like...A MINI-MALL!
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leckey wrote: Go sit in the corner until the programming world believes VB is better than C.
That is going to be a very long time.
"It's only that urgent if you have to pee.." - Dave Kreskowiak
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Hi everyone ;
i want to add a winsock in my project , but I don't know how to do that
can some one help me to do that
thank you
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You don't "add a winsock" to your project. ...Wait... Which version of VB are you using?? VB6? VB.NET 2002, 2003, 2005??
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: Wait... Which version of VB are you using?? VB6? VB.NET 2002, 2003, 2005?
I was wondering that when I was tinkering with a Frankenstein VB app (it has 4 or 5 forms, pulls data from a buttload of different databases/queries/tables, and doesn't do anything really exciting) I have from answering some of these questions...
I was thinking of System.Net.Sockets...
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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I HAVE visual studio 2005 , i'm looking for the component winsock
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Winsock component isn't there in VS2005. You could work with System.Net.Sockets...
"It's only that urgent if you have to pee.." - Dave Kreskowiak
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You don't add the "winsock component". You use the classes in the System.Net.Sockets[^] namespace.
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Is there a certain library I need to have referenced to my project in order to use I/O? Just wondering. Also, is there a way I can open a jpg with a FileStream object?
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these are elementary questions a simple MSDN lookup could have answered:
FileStream Class
Namespace: System.IO
Image.FromStream()
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hi
first i need an algorithm for make thin a shape that previously detec it's edges in my app. my app works with monochorom pics with White back color and Black fore color. i can detect the edges but i need to reduce the width of shape to one pixel .(see image : http://i14.tinypic.com/52yikch.jpg )
second i want to read every user input character vector from a ttf font file.
ttf created vector base and every character has some vertex point with (x,y) position. i need these vertexes x and y .
thx
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on the second question: I dont expect extracting such data from a TTF file would be easy.
You can always select a font, then draw a huge single character onto a Panel,
create a bitmap from there, then do your image processing magic on that.
(it would require a Control.DrawToBitmap)
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for the first i find the words : Centerline trace
corel 12 or earlier support it...
anybody can help know ?
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hi
first i need an algorithm for make thin a shape that previously detec it's edges in my app. my app works with monochorom pics with White back color and Black fore color. i can detect the edges but i need to reduce the width of shape to one pixel .(see image : http://i14.tinypic.com/52yikch.jpg )
second i want to read every user input character vector from a ttf font file.
ttf created vector base and every character has some vertex point with (x,y) position. i need these vertexes x and y .
thx
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A solution to something like this would involve several bookloads of information and is out of the scope of a posted message. Google around
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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I want my dataGrid's DataSource to be a Query from my MSAccess Database, but I can only put a DataTable from a DataSet as the DataSource. Is there an other way that the DataSource can be linked with my Query?
(...too many "data" in this question...)
Thanks!
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You can put the DataSet as a DataSource, then the DataMember property should be the name of a table in the DataSet.
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That's what I'm doing right now, but I don't want the DataMember to be a table but rather a query. Is there a way to to this?
The reason I want to do that is because I need to do operations in the grid, but I really don't know how. That's why I did a Query in MSAcces, but I can't use it as a dataSource for the grid.
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You should probably look for a good book on interacting with VB and databases.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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ford86 wrote: That's what I'm doing right now, but I don't want the DataMember to be a table but rather a query. Is there a way to to this?
No, there isn't. Any query is going to return the results in either a DataSet (multiple tables) or a DataTable object. If your query is returning data from a single table, you can keep it in a DataTable and bind the DataGridView to that.
ford86 wrote: That's why I did a Query in MSAcces, but I can't use it as a dataSource for the grid.
Of course you can!! The exact same query is going to return results in a DataTable or DataSet.
Seriously, you need to pickup a book on VB.NET and/or ADO.NET and work through it.
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Hi,
You can assign a join query to DataAdapter, fill the DataSet, Create a DataView and link it to the table, apply filter on the RowFilter Property of DV
Private DS As New DataSet
Private DA As SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter
Private DV As DataView
...
Dim ConnString As String = "Data Source...."
DA = New SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter("SELECT ... FROM Table1 INNER JOIN Table2 ON ...", ConnString)
DA.Fill(DS, "TwoTables")
DV = New DataView(DS.Tables("TwoTables"))
dg.DataSource = DV
...
DV.RowFilter = "ID = 2" ' > < <> ...
Note: Update here has some restrictions!
hope this helps
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Not sure if you can use SqlDataAdapter on Access databases. That is for SQL Server....
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
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Is there a better way to update a datagrid then connection to table and running a update() method to check the database and fill the dataset every 5 secounds?
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