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Maybe because you're starting iteration with i=0? Start with 1.
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intReq = Convert.ToInt32 (selectRow.Cells[0].ToString());//getting error here
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intReq = Convert.ToInt32 (selectRow.Cells[0].ToString());//getting error here
use
intReq = Convert.ToInt32 (selectRow.Cells[0].value.ToString());
hope it works
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Pankaj Joshi
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Hello out there.
How to marquee the richTextBox in winform?
Thanks.
Jac
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just change the left,right point with in a timer.
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Dear Abhijit...
Since i'm very new in c#, i hope that you can explain more detail...
Thanks
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Hi,
First of all i dont understand why you trying to merquee of a reachtextbox ...
if you want to Marquee Horizantl way change the X location of Reachtext box
RichTextBox1.Localtion.X= location inecrment....
inside a loop or timer
and Vertical Y
hope this is clear to you
Good luck
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Hello, how can my application dynamically load a .NET library? Lets say I want to create an SDK.
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sabrown100 wrote: how can my application dynamically load a .NET library?
Through a .dll.
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I thought that only worked with a win32 dll.
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Look at Assembly.Load method.
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This is my question, lets say that i have a picture, his resolution is 1600*1200,, and i want to know the RGB number of the pixel 100*100 (for example), and by the RGB number i mean the Red, Green and Blue number that are combined to make a custom color.
Note:
If it is posible, i can use other method, the important thing is that i need to be able to compare one pixel color whit other pixels colors.
This is because i am currently making a robot that is able to follow lines, for this i am currently using a PIC(Programable chip), but since this just works whit a crappy line of white tape on the floor and this robot is already using a labtop to work, it will make muck more sence to use a cam, and stop using that crappy tape, and it will make much more sence to use signboards to extend is functionality.
Any help will be very apreciated
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Hi,
the Bitmap class is intended for holding images. It has a GetPixel(x,y) method that
returns the Color of a single pixel. The Color struct has properties Red, Green, Blue.
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tanks works great, i have already google this but i tink i remember why i dont use it, it was because when i crate a bitmap:
Bitmap bmp = new Bitmap(@"C:\1.jpg");
the "Bitmap" was pointed like a namespace not a type, however i remenber someting similar so i put it like:
System.Drawing.Bitmap bmp = new System.Drawing.Bitmap(@"C:\1.jpg");
I have spend some time looking for the source of this, but seems to be an internal error.
tanks fot the help work great.
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You're welcome.
BTW: you can omit the "System.Drawing." stuff if you put a using System.Drawing;
near the top of your source file.
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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How would i change the contents in a read only text box from another form button.
My parent window has a read only text box on the top, a button that opens another form asking which item *4 buttons*
I would like the information in the read only text box to be changed when the user clicks on the certain button, how would i do this?
-- modified at 21:04 Thursday 1st November, 2007
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If you are using the VB.net please make a global variable in module
and on the button click's event set the value in that global variable.
And on the other form's load event please write
textbox1.text=basic.Myvar.ToString();
Regards
Pankaj Joshi
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HI,
i've ceated a new Component and i like to compile it to a DLL
HOW?
THNKS
Have Fun
Never forget it
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Create a class library project and put your code into it.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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i tried it but
when i compile it it screams :
"A project with an output Type of class library cannot be started directly"
WHAT am i missing ???
THBKS
Have Fun
Never forget it
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Forget About My Last Q
i'm an IDIOT
SORRY
Have Fun
Never forget it
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HI,
I like to know if there is an DLL with the DataGridView extensions
That i can use (free - open source(yeh i know it's a DLL))
did anyone devloped one here cause i didnt found
and all i find using google is a trail version to buy later
any suggestion, idea????
THNKS
Have Fun
Never forget it
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Hi,
You may try ComponentOne's Studio Enterprise for .Net 2007. It is a complete visual development package which contains two grid controls as well (C1FlexGrid and C1TrueDBGrid). These two grid controls has rich set of properties and method to help developers in developing exclusive .Net applications.
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If you find it suitable for you then you can get the license easily.
I hope this helps.
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John Adams
ComponentOne LLC
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Hello,
thanks in advance for your attention.
I'm delving into application registration for the first time. I've figured out my approach in regards to handling registration, in no small part based on Heath Stewart's great article (http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/ComputerID.asp).
Yet I'm faced with a problem: I wish to allow the user a 90 day trial period of the application. Beyond those 90 days, only a registration option will be available. Now, I need to store a "application installation date" value somewhere locally, as I don't wish to rely on an available Internet connection. But where do I store this, so that the user cannot effortlessly simply uninstall and reinstall the application for a further 90 days trial? I reckon the registry is the place to hide this, but does anyone have a safe tip on exactly where to put it, so it won't interfere with other applications on the machine?
Like I said, thank you in advance.
Morten,
Denmark
-- modified at 18:33 Thursday 1st November, 2007
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The sad fact is, the only way you can achieve this is to be anti social. You need to hide the data so that the user can't find it.
I never use the registry, I would put a file in the system32 folder, and name it something starting with MS so it looks official, something like MSVWML.DLL. Then store your date in there, but not as plain text, you don't want anyone to be able to modify it in notepad.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"also I don't think "TranslateOneToTwoBillion OneHundredAndFortySevenMillion FourHundredAndEightyThreeThousand SixHundredAndFortySeven()" is a very good choice for a function name" - SpacixOne ( offering help to someone who really needed it ) ( spaces added for the benefit of people running at < 1280x1024 )
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