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You should turn option strict on in your project, so that you get an error message telling you that you are using the variable stream1 that is not declared anywhere.
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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Guffa wrote: option strict
Eslam Afifi
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My problem not solve ...
if(Human.live)
{
Human.peaceful = false;
while(true)
{
Human.love(Human girl, Human Boy);
}
}
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What do you mean? You open stream2 and close stream1 (which doesn't exist in the code that you posted), that is definitely a problem.
It might not be your only problem, though. On which line do you get the error message?
Edit:
You should name your variables to something more descriptive than stream1 and stream2, that way you are not so likely to mix them up.
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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Guffa wrote: option strict on
Is there even one in C#?
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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Paul Conrad wrote: Is there even one in C#?
No, you are right. There isn't. I was thinking of VB, where such a mistake is usually caused by not using strict mode.
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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I writed correctly in my codes but I wrong in this...
what I do for solve this error ...
if(Human.live)
{
Human.peaceful = false;
while(true)
{
Human.love(Human girl, Human Boy);
}
}
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Use this routine (doesn´t crash with *.gifs)
public static byte[] ReadFile(string image_path)
{
byte[] data = null;
FileInfo file_info = new FileInfo(image_path);
long bytes_count = file_info.Length;
FileStream file_stream = new FileStream(image_path, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read);
BinaryReader br = new BinaryReader(file_stream);
data = br.ReadBytes((int)bytes_count);
return data;
}
nelsonpaixao@yahoo.com.br
trying to help & get help
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Mr nelsonpaixao, my Image in database And not in file ...
if(Human.live)
{
Human.peaceful = false;
while(true)
{
Human.love(Human girl, Human Boy);
}
}
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hi
i want to load external codes to my project
i need run defferenct codes by defferent developers that i dont know what they write in their codes
but there is same naming roles in system
external codes have same operation names, makes running codes easy
but base of system is wich they wrote in there functions and methods
How can i load external dlls in my code and use their functions?
tnx
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Hi,
You probably want to take a look at Reflection.
Also, while I realise your first language may not be English, I suggest you run your posts through some form of English spellchecker (the Google toolbar has one), and if possible a grammar checker. You may find that helps you get better results.
Tony
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Suppose that the thread which parses any page put found URLs in a URL server,
how i can use multy_threading to download the content from internet
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Perhaps you should rephrase your question. It doesn't make any sense (or it's too general).
The need to optimize rises from a bad design.
My articles[ ^]
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Visual studio 2008 c#
i have a treeview with nodeA, nodeB, NodeC.
i have array with child in tow colums (name of child, name of parent)
i want to insert this value into the treeview, but i don't now how to insert the child to the receptive parents
IN VB6
Set xNode = tvClass.Nodes.Add(xPai, tvwChild, xcod, xText, 1, 2)
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Have you done a search on this? There should be plenty of documentation on how to do so.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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Simply press F1 on TreeView class and you'll get something like: TreeView Class[^]. If you scroll down a bit you'll find good basic examples.
The need to optimize rises from a bad design.
My articles[ ^]
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Hello!
Yesterday I posted an article, which tried exactly to explain my problems with Linq2Sql - Dataclasses.
It contained 3 questions, but the simply answer I got were 2 Ratings of "1", so from now on noone will find that article anymore.
So I ask you again, please to help me.
My questions in short are:
- How can I define in the DataClass-Designer an Linq2Sql-Association with deletrule.cascade ?
- Is there a more simple way to add Entities directly to a Table<TEntity> (without submitting data to the DB)?
- How can I enforce the Datacontext to submit Delete-Commands, when I delete a Child-Entity from a DataGridview (actually it submits an Update, which sets the Child.ParentID to null)?
As I said, my questions are asked more detailed in that article[^], and are shipped with a sample-project to make it easy to reproduce my problems.
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Well Mr poorenglish an article is supposed to be an informative, instructional contribution from you to CP. If you pose a complex question in an article then you must expect it to be vetoed as a rubish article.
If you look at the forum list you will find a forum for LINQ and dotnet 3.5. I suggest you pose the questions in that forum and just possibly you may get an answer.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Hmm - in my opinion the article was informative and instructional too.
- It shows, how to set up a SQLServer-Database fromout a real Designer. (IMO that Table-"Designer" of the Database-Explorer cannot seriously be called "Designer").
- It shows, how to avoid superflues Database-requests by first adding new Entities in memory.
- It points out, that the Linq2SQL-DataContext creates Requests wich may not reflect the user-Input propperly.
Ok, u're not the right address to argue with about my ratings
And thanx for the tipp with the appropriate forum, I will look, wether I can find it.
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Sorry - I did not (and still have not) read the article so I only judged the content from your posting here.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Mr Poor,
The purpose of an article is to educate others. You should not write an article to ask questions.
The right way would be break down your problems to smaller units and work your way up. Ask questions, pin-pointing the exact problem in an appropriate programming forum and you'll sure be helped.
After all your problems are solved, write down an article. Neatly explain the problems that you encountered and the strategy that helped you to over come the problems.
Cheers,
Rajesh R Subramanian.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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Hi!
I dont agee with u.
The article is educating - can't u see that?
pls look at my answer to Mycroft.
Sorry, that I formulated the statement "Linq2Sql-Dataclasses leak providing basic functionality", sorry, that I've formulated that as a question (truth is: I do not like to believe that myself)
But simply decide: "That article ends up with a questionmark - rubbish!" - what I said: I don't agree with that.
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This is from the original post: Yesterday I posted an article, which tried exactly to explain my problems with Linq2Sql - Dataclasses.
It contained 3 questions...
Mr.PoorEnglish wrote: But simply decide: "That article ends up with a questionmark - rubbish!" - what I said: I don't agree with that.
Nope. I haven't decided yet, but it is better left to the readers and staff, methinks.
Cheers,
Rajesh R Subramanian.
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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what I understand is, that u decided, to forward it to the staff and expect them to remove it - hmm, hmm, and now its a "matter of opinion", wether that makes a big difference or only a small one, isnt it?
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Mr.PoorEnglish wrote: It contained 3 questions, but the simply answer I got were 2 Ratings of "1", so from now on noone will find that article anymore.
Perhaps you need to check spelling, capitalization, and formatting. It is lacking any real informative value for anyone. You even state in the beginning it is more of a question, and in your conclusion, you say you even treat it as a long post, hoping someone will answer your questions for you.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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