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hi..
I created a windows application, I have 1 Picturebox & 1 button, when I click the button Picturebox should rotate (means flip), and the user should get 2D effect of the Picturebox (like in power point presentation the animation that we use to switch between the slides).
Any solution’s or links related to my question are kindly acceptable...
Please help me to do this
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System.Drawing.Drawing2d.Matrix.Rotate()
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Thanks you d@nish for you reply
I have to rotate the picturebox, and the user should feel that it is rotating while rotating I have the change the image of the picturebox.
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pictureBox.Image.RotateFlip([option]) or in the old fashion way with GetPixel() SetPixel(), reordering the pixel array ... anyway i'm sure google would've give you the right answer in a few seconds ... but owh well
Code? Yeah i love it fried together with a glass of wine.
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Dear All,
Iam new to c# window application and also for COM.I have a COM component
which is developed in Visual Basic.Now i want to use this component into
my c# window application.How can i register and use.The COM is in the form
of EXE not in the form of DLL.Please help me out on this.
Thanks & Regards
Veeresh
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hi
you can register com objects with regsvr32.exe. pass the full filename as parameter.
after registering, add a reference to your project selecting the com object registered before.
visual studio create a wrapper for the com object and add this wrapper as refernece to the project.
regards
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Dear All,
Sorry i dont where to post these kind of questions.its related to COM and also .net so
i posted in all the forums.
Dear Jeo,
Thanks for your help.When iam registring the COM component using the method which specified.
Iam getting the following errors.
c:\xyz\xyz\COMcomponent.exe was loaded,but the DLLRegisterServer entry point was not found.
c:\xyz\xyz\COMcomponent.exe does not apperas to be a .DLL or .OCX file
Please help me on this.
Thanks and Regards
Veeresh
i want to join this group
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in this case your exe ist not a com object. all com object must contain
DLLRegisterServer and DLLUnregisterServer methods. this methods register/unregister
the com object.
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Hi Jeo,
Thanks a lot for help.I will get COM component and i will register.
Thanks and Regards
Veeresh
i want to join this group
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DO NOT CROSSPOST the same question in multiple forums. You spammed about half the forums on the site...
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Dear all,
I would like to know does anyone know how to do it?My idea is create a chart OCX by using GDI+ (c#.net) and use in VB6.
Any help or resources are welcome.
Thanks in advance
cocoonwls
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Check out the InterOp toolkit, part of the VB.NET powerpacks. You can easily port this to C#, various examples can be found both here and on Google.
Good luck
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Hi all
I have a project in which I have to communicate with a serial port on a piece of hardware. The hardware connects to a router via a standard Ethernet cable and is assigned an IP address and the serial port has a port number of 49510.
What I am hoping to do is send a string such as "ZOOM;1;0;FF,30,30,00,A2,32,EF;;;" from a remote computer on the network, to the serial port and then to listen for a response. I think this needs to be in TCP/IP format however I'm just new to C# socket programming and not sure how to achieve the end result.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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i want to customize the shape of the form , how can i change the shape of the form?
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I am using following code to verify whter enterd char is an alphabet.
theAddress.Substring(i,1).ToLower < "a"
The code runs perfectly in vb.net if I use Lcase but fails in c#.net.
The error is:
Error 1 Operator '<' cannot be applied to operands of type 'method group' and 'string'
How else can I do that.The code is in a for loop.
Plz help.I'd be obliged.
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Well the error you are getting is because you missed the () from after the ToLower . It's a method call so you need the brackets. C# isn't like VB, you can't miss out the brackets if you don't pass any parameters.
But your next problem is you can't use '<' to compare two strings. '<' only works on Char data types, not Strings. You could call .ToCharArray() on your string to get it as a character array and pick out the character from the array you want to look at, and then if you use single quotes (') rather than double quotes (") for the 'a' then that will be treated as a character too. But that would be a rather painful way of doing it.
There are built in functions to do this kind of thing. Just do this:
Char.IsLetter(yourString, i);
Simon
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Hi Simon,
I don't have VS in front of me but I think String has a Compare method. String.Compare , right? If so, He can use this method to compare his string instead of converting that into char array.
HisString.Substring(i, 1).ToLower().Compare("a");
I'm not sure if there's any Compare method in String. If there isn't, My apologize
[Edit]
Oh yes, I found that.
HisString.Substring(i, 1).ToLower().Compare("a");
String.Compare(HisString.Substring(i, 1).ToLower(), "a");
Look here[^]
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Life is 5: 3 me, 1 you.
modified on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 4:34 AM
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Simon Stevens wrote: But your next problem is you can't use '<' to compare two strings.
Of course you can. As the string contains a single character, it will even work as expected, but it's not optimal.
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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It doesn't work for me. Try this:
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
String s1 = "test1";
String s2 = "test2";
if (s1 < s2)
{
}
}
}
I get:
Error: Operator '<' cannot be applied to operands of type 'string' and 'string'
Simon
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My apologies, you are correct.
The string class overloads the == and != operators, but for some reason it does not overload the <, >, <= and >= operators.
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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No worries. I probably would have guessed the same as you. I only spotted it because I tried out his code.
Simon
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