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what does dat means???????
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mnkh wrote: what does dat means
hmm. according to google[^], its an acronym for "digital audio tape".
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hahaha....
Maniiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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If I have an assembly, eg Foo.Dll
And then create a config for it , eg Foo.Dll.Config
What are the requirements for the config file to be uses?
Is it possible to load such config (standard .NET config) for a dynamically loaded assembly?
or can I somehow force a specific config to be loaded so it can be accessed from the Settings class?
The problem I'm facing is a 3rd party tool that loads assemblies from a specific folder.
And I want to supply a standard .NET config for those assemblies.
Right now, those configs are apparently ignored and the settings will fall back to the hardcoded values in the settings class that VS.NET generates..
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Does this[^] help at all?
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im trying to get the base address of an application but everytime it returns 0, so i tried on other apps too but everytime 0. Can anybody tell me where is the mistake in my code ?
uint Base_Add = (uint)APIDeclaration.GetModuleHandle("wmplayer.exe");
[DllImport("kernel32.dll")]
public static extern IntPtr GetModuleHandle(string lpModuleName);
thanks
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Hi All,
I have a struct in C# application used for serial port communication.
I have to read the struct value send from C# application to a C application.
What is to be done???
Thanks in Advance
San
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This was asked the other day with the accepted solution here[^].
DaveBTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)Expect everything to be hard and then enjoy the things that come easy. (code-frog)
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You are running serial port communication between 2 managed program?
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C# program is wrting the data.
C program is reading the data.
Regards,
Sangeetha
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okey then the best way to do this is to define a sort of a 'communication protocol' between two devices :
First byte : message lenght (or data length)
data bytes : your data
byte that holds checksum
[data length][.....data.....][checksum]
then in your C# program you have to create a class that build the message you have to send :
calculate length
convert your structure on a data array (*)
calculate the checksum
-> So here we are in the core of your question:
the best way is to loop over EACH element of your strucuture convert it into byte array and the add it to data array
use BitConverter class :
BitConverter.GetBytes (T) -> T is an elementary type (float, double, char, int, etc...)
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Could u please send any sample code or link to imlement this. I am a beginner to this
Regards,
San
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San wrote: I am a beginner to this
Then start with something simpler, like Hello World. If however you're being paid to do this I suggest you go to your employer and tell them you are not yet capable of the task you have been set.
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Hello !
Don't be so Rude
we all were beginners some time !
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Yes, and we started with beginner-ish tasks, not in-depth like this sort of thing.
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let suppose your have this Class :
class SomeClass
{
double l;
double [] m = new double [10];
string s;
byte [] ToByteArray ()
{
List<byte> b = new List<byte> ();
b.AddRange (BitConverter.GetBytes (l));
for (int i = 0; i < m.Length ; i++)
b.AddRange (BitConverter.GetBytes (m [i]));
char [] tabc = s.ToCharArray();
for ( int i = 0 ; i < m.Lenght ; i++)
b.AddRange (BitConverter.GetBytes (tabc [i]);
return b.ToArray();
}
}
SomeClass c = new SomeClass ();
byte [] b = c.ToByteArray();
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It's not as simple as it sounds
List.Count != Color[].Length
so I can't use List.ToArray()
List<color> will have n number of colours. I expect usually around 5-6. Color[] will probably have Length of 256. I want to dynamically blend the few colours from the List<color> into Color[].
I'm trying to split the 256 into sections and blend 2 colours at a time. ie 256 / List.Count -1
My head's not in gear today so the Maths is escaping me...
Any help appreciated.
PS I'm playing with Fractals and I want to implement an editable colour palette. I did it a couple of years ago but I lost of the code and I'm trying to redo it...
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And what do you want to do? Blend some colors from List<> with different colors from Color[]?
To blend 2 colors at a time you don't need to split anything but rather write a loop that processes somehow each pair of colors. Then increments by 2. However, I'm confused about what you want to achieve...
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Ok, having googled a bit more, the terminology is interpolate.
I have, say, 5 colours that I need to interpolate across a Color[256].
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Hi,
I have a string which looks something like:
ABCDEF\\123456
I am looking to return 123456, it will always be 6 characters long. I tried IndexOf and LastIndexOf on the \ but they both returned the same index number. Isn't there a Right function like in Visual Basic?
Thanks
Brendan
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You could use substring. If it's always the last 6 chars you want then this should work:
string newString = oldString.SubSTring(oldString.Length-7, 6);
Might be an even easier way though.
My current favourite word is: I'm starting to run out of fav. words!
-SK Genius
Game Programming articles start - here[ ^]-
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I found the answer:
string MyString = "ABCDEF\\123456";
string End = MyString.Substring(MyString.Length - 6);
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You should NOT rely on the *expected* length of the string.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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