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wienzzz wrote: Regex? I don't think that's what I mean.
That is the good and fastest method to find any text matching to a pattern.
wienzzz wrote: what I mean here is how to make some String (i.e hello, it is me) to be treated as hyperlink.
You need to write a Regex pattern that finds "hello" from the text, and replaces the match with <a href="[this is the link to be clicked]">hello, it is me</a>
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Hello!
You might want to take a look here[^]
Regards,
mav
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wow
good stuff mav!
this is what I'm looking for.
thankz.
I will start to explore your project
thankz a lot
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I HAVE A PROBLEM!
I WANT TO RUN AN EXE FILE FROM MY PROJECT WITHOUT ANY DEPENDECIES.
FOR EXAMPLE I WANT TO RUN A FAX PROGRAM OR MICROSOFT WORD OR PAINT OR ANY PROGRAM JUST WITH THEIR FILE ADDRESS. WITHOUT ANY DEPENDENCIES!
I WANT GET ADDRESS OF EXECUTIVE FILE AND THEN RUN IT
PLZ HELP ME, FRIENDS
TNX
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Hi
First thing, don't post in all caps. It's the equivalent of shouting on the internet, and it only discourages folks from answering your question.
Regarding your question, look at the Process.Start[^] method.
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I have very pleased for your answer
I was realy Shouting for help
because i must do this in a comercial project and i was chil from helping!
i'm not a good programmer, because I'm analyst
i dont know about special abilities in programming
tnx for your help
with the best regards
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Masterhame wrote: I was realy Shouting for help
Don't. Everyone here wants help, why is your request more important ? It's not, and it's rude to shout.
Masterhame wrote: because i must do this in a comercial project and i was chil from helping!
i'm not a good programmer, because I'm analyst
Sounds like the usual disaster. Why are you working on a commercial project if you're not a developer ?
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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Masterhame wrote: because i must do this in a comercial project and i was chil from helping!
i'm not a good programmer, because I'm analyst
If you're not a software developer, you shouldn't be working on a commercial software project. I'd talk to your manager and let him know this is going to turn out badly.
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I have very pleased for your answer
I was realy Shouting for help
because i must do this in a comercial project and i was chil from helping!
i'm not a good programmer, because I'm analyst
i dont know about special abilities in programming
tnx for your help
with the best regards
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Hi all,
Not sure if this is possible, but in a console app, is it possible to move the cursor 1 space to the left and replace the console text with a space (clearing last keystroke)?
Thanks in advance
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Write out a '\b' (backspace) character.
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I tried that and I'm finding that it's not deleting, the cursor doesn't delete, it just goes back to the same pos.
System.Console.WriteLine("*******************************");
System.Console.WriteLine("Press 'Q' to Quit ");
System.Console.WriteLine("Press 'A' to go again");
System.Console.WriteLine("Press 'N' to start");
System.Console.WriteLine("*******************************");
do
{
try{
System.Console.Write("\b");
stop = validate(System.Console.ReadKey().KeyChar); //Return false if != (q,a,n)
if (!stop) {
System.Console.Write("\b");
}
}catch(System.Exception){
stop = false;
}
} while (!stop);
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Write out a backspace character, then a space! The space overwites the last char. Not sure how you would actually remove it completely but, y'know.
Console.Write("\b ");
Should replace the last char with a space.
My current favourite word is: Waffle
Cheese is still good though.
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Console.Write("\b \b"); should do it.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]
this months tips:
- use PRE tags to preserve formatting when showing multi-line code snippets
- before you ask a question here, search CodeProject, then Google
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Oh, sure, just give him the whole solution, geeze.
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Howdy people,
I was wondering if any of you serialization experts know if this is possible. I've trawled through MSDN a few times, but no luck so far.
I have an XML document like this:
<Item>
<ID>1</ID>
<SubItem>test1</SubItem>
<SubItem>test2</SubItem>
<SubItem>test3</SubItem>
<SubItem>test4</SubItem>
</Item>
And at the end of it, I want to end up with:
class MySuperDuperClass {
public string ID
public string[] SubItems
}
Any ideas if this is doable with plain serialization? Or is working with the XML nodes/queries the only way to go?
- Phil
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I feel you can do this easily using XML nodes/queries. So why you are considering serialization ? Sorry If I misunderstood your question.
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Thanks for your answer Navaneeth. It can definitely be done easily without serialization, and I am just investigating if it is even possible to do it with serialization.
- Phil
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Phil Martin... wrote: nd I am just investigating if it is even possible to do it with serialization.
Yes it is possible. Check this[^]
Hope this helps
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That is perfect, thanks Navaneeth.
I just couldn't get the right combination of XmlAttributes, but that works a treat.
Thanks!
- Phil
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Welcome, Glad to know that it worked. I used this to create a serializable class to send across a TCP connection.
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Hi everyone,
I had a job interview yesterday, and they asked me to solve this problem:
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Given any number of words (ie. "I went driving in my car"), make a method that will return the words in reverse (ie. "car my in driving went I").
private string Swap(string input)
{
//insert code here.
}
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They showed me there ruby on rails solution which they did with 2-3 lines.
100 points for anyone who can come up with a C# solution that competes with their ruby one.
Cheers Mark.
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Here is some code which will do that in 1 line
string[] initial=input.split(' ');string[] rval=new string[initial.Length];for(int i=0;i<initial.Length;i++)rval[initial.Length-i-1]=initial[i];return rval;
Technical programmers say to have whitespace, but what do they know.
Even still when their is whitespace it does not add up to less than or equal to 3 lines, impossible in C#.
Regards,
Thomas Stockwell
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
Visit my homepage Oracle Studios[^]
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Sorry, a ; is a line delimiter.
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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No it's not. It is a statement delimiter. However, normally you don't have more than one statement per line.
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