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First, we never support code solicitations here. But there is a proven saying that the lotus flower grows only in marshy pond. You seem to prove this saying by initiating a brainstorming topic of 'XOR in C#' through a gibberish post.
Here goes the topic:
http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/mladenp/archive/2006/03/19/9350.aspx[^]
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players.
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts... --William Shakespeare
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VS 2005 ? Cristal Report?
Have Fun
Never forget it
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VS2008, MS Reporting services ... but thanks I came right
The only programmers that are better that C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's
Programm3r
My Blog: ^_^
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AFAIK you need to select a table. Did you try all the idiot options?
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leppie wrote: Did you try all the idiot options?
Yes, I came right .... thanks
The only programmers that are better that C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's
Programm3r
My Blog: ^_^
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we implement all methods from the interface, then why should interface required ?
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My suggestion would be to get a good book of Object oriented concepts and programming and read it first.
This will answer your all questions.
One of many benefits of interface is that it allows us to implement multiple inheritance
You can find more about interface, if you read about it in book or search on Google to read online tutorials.
-Ajay.
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Ajay K. Singh wrote: One of many benefits of interface is that it allows us to implement multiple inheritance
This is not correct.
C# doesn't support multiple inheritance (MH).
A class doens't inherit the behaviour of the interfance, because an interface doesn't have an implementation.
A class can Implement the methods declared in an interface. It is allowed to implement multiple interfaces. But that is NOT inheritance. It simulates MH it at the cost of re-implementation of every method that is declared.
Learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself.
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I agree that Interface simulates the multiple inheritance behavior.
-Ajay.
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Ajay K. Singh wrote: I agree that Interface simulates the multiple inheritance behavior
What behaviour? interfaces have no behaviour because they have no implementation.
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The interface is like a contract. If a class implements an interface, you know that it fulfills the contract. Then you can also use the object in the form of the interface instead of the form of the class.
This is very useful with classes that implement the same interface. For example, both a string array and a List<string> implement the IEnumerable<string> interface. You can make a method that takes an IEnumerable<string> as parameter, and you can send either a string array or a List<string> to the method, so that the method can loop through the collection without caring about what the collection really is.
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
modified on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 8:11 AM
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Hi,
In overriding the method why method name should be same ?
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Hi,
See here[^], I think it will help.
Regards,
The only programmers that are better that C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's
Programm3r
My Blog: ^_^
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Hi,
Is it possible to convert exe to dll or dll to exe. If possible then what is the procedure ? If exe is coverted to dll then what about main function which is in exe ?
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Do you want to convert your refrigerator to a cupboard? If so, what will you do with it's compressor?
*jaans
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The question is perfectly valid, although Namrata could have tried it out for herself. You can change the output type to DLL and it will build a DLL just fine.
Cheers,
Vikram.
The hands that help are holier than the lips that pray.
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Most exe can simply be renamed to dll, the opposite is not true. In the former case, your entry point (Main) will simply not be called. To achieve the same behavior, just call the Main function yourself from another dll/exe.
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Hi,
I am using "ActiveDs" to assign rights to a shared folder
Code:
ADsSecurityUtilityClass objClass = new ADsSecurityUtilityClass();
string strSharedFolderName = "\\\\" +strMchnName +"\\" +strName;
Object obj = objClass.GetSecurityDescriptor(strSharedFolderName,(int)ADS_PATHTYPE_ENUM.ADS_PATH_FILESHARE,(int)ADS_SD_FORMAT_ENUM.ADS_SD_FORMAT_IID);
The last line is giving "Unspecified Error"
Can someone help please????
DDeepali
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this.SetStyle(ControlStyles.AllPaintingInWmPaint | ControlStyles.UserPaint | ControlStyles.OptimizedDoubleBuffer,true);
I used the above code Flickering is not completely removed, still it’s slightly flickering. Is there any way to remove complete flickering of Waveform?
Whenever the form is resized or the horizontal scrollbar is moved, the waveform starts flickering... Please do help me...
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You are probably trying to paint too much, try paint less when you scroll, and do a full repaint when u stop.
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i have data table contains more than 90 column and i want easy and effective way to make the user easly handle it (read & write)
welcome for any suggestions
regards
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Try to divide this table into sub-tables and establish relations between them (follow Normalization process).
After this you may use any grid control to show tables with parent child relationship.
This will be showing data in hierarchical representation, and make it very easy for users to look at it and modify it.
-Ajay.
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