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tnaveen wrote: code to check the compressed drive
What about the code? Be more specific about your problem. Don't expect anyone here to read your thoughts and see what you really want.
There are 10 kinds of people: those who understand binary and those who don't
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when db updated i want to inform the relevent machine that it has got new record in the db .
ex:when db.table 'complaint'updated by a new complaint from a customer ('connection too slow') the hardware dept computer should be informed .
how can i do this or could you please send me some links.
in my project i'm using c#.
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Pay attention to forum guideline no. 3
Paul Marfleet
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Hi all,
Is there any way to export datatable to powerpoint?Is it possible?If so can you send me a sample?
ayyp
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how can show the drives with memory and to install an application in particular drive
naveen
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You may check free space of any drive by using an object of System.IO.DriveInfo class.
Therefore following line will provide you free disk space provided on c drive-
System.IO.DriveInfo dr= new System.IO.DriveInfo("C:\\");
long FreeSpace= dr.AvailableFreeSpace;
In case if you need to know about all logical drives available on a system, you may use Environment.GetLogicalDrives() method. This will return you a string array containing all logical drives available on a system.
Such as –
string[] drives = Environment.GetLogicalDrives();
I hope this helps.
-Dave.
Dave Traister,
ComponentOne LLC.
www.componentone.com
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Hello,
I need to change a string array to string object. Can somebody please tell me how to do that?
Thank you.
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What are you trying to accomplish? Everything in .NET is already implicitly an object. An array is, by definition, a collection of like values. You can't convert a string array to a string object, but you can access individual elements inside of the array.
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//String array
string[] stringArray={"a","b","c"};
//Get a string value at a certain position
string first = stringArray.GetValue(0).ToString();
string second = stringArray.GetValue(1).ToString();
string third = stringArray.GetValue(2).ToString();
//enumerate through the array and get objects
foreach(string s in stringArray)
{
Console.WriteLine(s);
}
Hope this helps.
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string[] myStringArray = new string[]{"foo","bar","due"};<br />
string myStringObject = String.Join(",",myStringArray);<br />
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You can to that in few ways
string[] strArray={"one","two","three"};
// Using foreach
string result = String.Empty;
foreach(string str in strArray)
{
result += str + "\n";
}
//Using ArrayList
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
foreach(string str in strArray)
{
sb.AppendLine(str);
}
// then for example
Console.Write(sb.ToString());
DEV36 Dominik Goss
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Why would you do either with a perfectly usable String.Join method?
Both your examples are just equivalent to String.Join("\n",strArray)
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Yes, you're right. You code is much more Object-oriented , and shorter
DEV36 Dominik Goss
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hi .
how i can monitor internet traffic ?
(how i can give list of opend websites)
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I don't think you can see what webistes are currently open, you could see what page was last accessed (well, which ip anyway)
But you wouldn't know if a person had closed their browser or anything.
You might be able to somehow get which pages are open from the browser itself, but, i don't know. It doesn't seem likely.
My current favourite word is: Waffle
Cheese is still good though.
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thanks for help.
Judah Himango
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In data Types , i would like to know what is the difference between refrence type and value type ,which is better in using and why ?
thanks ,
Mona
LA ELAH ELA ALLAH MOHAMED RASOL ALLAH
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The almighty, magical google[^] returned this.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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All hail google.
My current favourite word is: Waffle
Cheese is still good though.
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Actually, there's no point in worrying about this, because you don't really have a choice, most of the time. But, I assume google told you that already.
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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It isn't a case of one being better than the other but of the situation you want to use them in.
In the vast majority of cases you'll go with a reference type. Very rarely you might need to create a value type.
Value types are copied each time you pass them around.
Reference types don't get copied, a reference is passed instead.
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Ref Type: (a) is store data in heap memory And Accessing Through Refference.
(b) Efficent And Fast Accessing Method.
(c) Object type,Delegate,Interface,pointer is example that.
value type: (a) is store data in stack memory And Accessing through ordinary variable.
(b) Scope in Single block And another place duplicate complexity.
(c) int,float,double,char etc.
Beshak MOHAMED RASOL ALLAH
ali
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So I am able to successfully enumerate the processes on a machine using the remote machine's name on the network such as:
Process[] myProcesses = Process.GetProcesses("Machine_Name_Here");
However, I'd like to also use myProcesses[0].Kill() for example to kill the process and then after use something like Process.Start("blah") to start it again.
The problem I am running into is that Process.Kill is not supported on remote machines. Additionally, I am not sure if I am able to launch the process through Process.Start either.
Is there anything I can do for this desired functionality?
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