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oburaochola wrote: Got a reply from Gucha
Then reply to Guffa and don't start a new thread.
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Private Sub Command_Change()
Text1=Text2&""&Text3""&Text4
End Sub
Learn to use the spacebar, it adds readability to your code. This is your original "Command_Change" with extra spaces. Can you see your typo that caused the "Syntax Error"?
Text2 & "" & Text3 "" & Text4
I'll give you a hint; Syntax Errors occur when the computer cannot understand what the code is supposed to do. That's usually a typo. In your case, it's right after "Text3". You probably meant this;
Private Sub Command_Change()
Text1 = Text2 & "" & Text3 & "" & Text4
End Sub
Enjoy
I are troll
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Am trying to create a simple VB form which can act as a names database... so far the code I have written is thus:
Private Sub Command_Change()
Text1=Text2&""&Text3""&Text4
End Sub
Private Sub Text_Change()
Text2=Lastname
End Sub
Private Sub Text_Change()
Text3=Firstname
End Sub
Private Sub Text_Change()
Text4=Middlename
End Sub
Am getting syntax error reports on text 1.
the original problem was:
Assume the full name of a person in the order of "lastname, firstname, middlename" is text1. Write a VB Progran that will break the fukll name into three components and display he lastname, firstname and middlename in text2, text3, text4 respectively.
Write a program that will capitalize the first letter in a textbox, and make others o be lower case
Write a program that will capitalize the first letter of each word in a textbox, and mke others o be lower case
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When you ask about a homework assignment, you should clairly state this in your question. Assume that your teacher also knows about internet...
You can't assign a string to a TextBox variable. You should use the Text property of the TextBox controls, i.e. Text1.Text instead of just Text1 .
You have got the assignment statement backwards. What's on the right side is assigned to the variable on the left side, so instead of getting the value from Text1 and put in Text2, Text3 and Text4 you are concatenating the values and overwriting the value in Text1.
To split up a string you should look at the Split method in the String class.
For the other assignments, look at the Substring method and the ToUpper method.
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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Hello Guffa,
Thanks for your response. This is not a home woerk, but am self tutoring... I dont seem to understand your explanation... could you pleas write a sample code based on your explanation?
Also some codes I see in old tutorials start with
and not as the other one, Could you explain the diffrence?
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Ok, here are some examples:
Assigning a string to a textbox:
Text2.Text = "Hello"
Splitting a string:
Dim sentence As String = "This is just a test"<br />
Dim words As String() = sentence.Split(" "C)
The array words now contains five strings; "This", "is", "just", "a" and "test".
Despite everything, the person most likely to be fooling you next is yourself.
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Hi,
I have a project containing a .exe and .dll project.
I want to show a form to the user from the dll.
How would I do this?
I am using VB.NET 2008.
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Add it as a reference in your project, create its object and use it.
The word "politics" describes the process so well: "Poli" in Latin meaning "many" and "tics" meaning "bloodsucking creatures."
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In the .dll create a public method like "ShowSetupForm" to show the form as desired (IE: normal, dialog, etc). From the .exe, instantiate the object and then call the public method to launch the form.
Any suggestions, ideas, or 'constructive criticism' are always welcome.
"There's no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid people." - Mr. Garrison
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Hi,
I have inserted an image from an existing file which I want to close. I have tried using dispose() command (shown below); however it gives an error. Could some one suggest what would be the command to close the file after the image has been displaced?
Private Sub Button7_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button7.Click
'Temperature button pressed
Dim iImage As Image
iImage = Image.FromFile("C:\Aman\ZedGraph\temp.jpeg")
'PictureBox1.Image = Image.FromFile("C:\Aman\ZedGraph\temp.jpeg")
PictureBox1.Image = iImage
iImage.Dispose()
End Sub
Thanks
Aman
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The problem is you're using Image.FromFile to load the image. This will lock the file for the lifetime of the Image object.
Instead, you want to do this:
Dim pic As Bitmap
Using fs As New FileStream("C:\Aman\ZeqGraph\temp.jpeg", FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read)
pic = New Bitmap(fs)
End Using
PictureBox1.Image = pic
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Wasn't this just asked? LOL.
Any suggestions, ideas, or 'constructive criticism' are always welcome.
"There's no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid people." - Mr. Garrison
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Yep, Jan 2 by TheComputerMan.
Amazing, noone ever actually reads the forums...
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Thanks very much Dave, it works now.
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I have never used SQL, and am trying to learn.
I have downloaded the SQL Server 2008 Express with Advanced Items.
(Boy that took quite some time to download(Several attempts) and then to configure and install!)
I purchased the SQL Server for Dummies.
Here is where I am running into trouble. It, (The Book) talks of the Management studio, but this appears not to be part of the download.
(Am I doing something wrong?)
Also, Is there a recommended site showing how to use SQL within VB directly? (Need to create one, add items, create links between data etc).
It is important to remember that I know NOTHING about SQL, and need to start from first priciples and be walked through each stage with my hand held.
Recommendations and help please!
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"The greatest tragedy in mankind's entire history may be the hijacking of morality by religion"
Arthur C Clarke
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Dalek Dave wrote: Here is where I am running into trouble. It, (The Book) talks of the Management studio, but this appears not to be part of the download.
(Am I doing something wrong?)
I don't believe that it is. It comes with the other editions tho'.
Dalek Dave wrote: Also, Is there a recommended site showing how to use SQL within VB directly? (Need to create one, add items, create links between data etc).
There are a multitude of ways of using SQL in VB. If you simply want to just get started the the most basic is to create a SqlConnection , a SqlCommand and have it ExecuteReader to get a SqlDataReader back or ExecuteNonQuery if you are not selecting anything. There are many tutorials on this. Look up ADO.NET, and you should also get examples by looking up the highlighted terms in the MSDN Library.
Finally, if you help with your connection strings, try http://www.connectionstrings.com/[^]
Hopefully this will give you some pointers as to where to look.
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Dalek Dave wrote: I have downloaded the SQL Server 2008 Express with Advanced Items
Dalek Dave wrote: It, (The Book) talks of the Management studio, but this appears not to be part of the download
According to this[^] (which is what I assume you downloaded) it does have something called "Management Studio Basic" which I would guess is in your Start->Programs menu somewhere. I would guess that this will give you enough for the basic operations to manage SQL Server Express.
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Hi DD!
Management studio is a separate download. Go here[^]
Hope this helps.
[Mod]
But see discussion below before deciding.
[/Mod] Last modified: 2hrs 27mins after originally posted --
Honi soit qui mal y pongs - Evil to he who thinks it stinks
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That's the wrong version of SQL Server. Dalek Dave has SQL Server 2008 express. If he uses that then there will be features he cannot use because the tools don't match the database engine. Also, there are issues with mismatched tools and installation order.
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Thanks for that. I wasn't aware of any issues re installation order.
It is the Management Studio that I use and it seems to work OK with SQLExpress 2005 and SQLExpress 2008. As to missing features, I cannot comment as this is the first version of the manager that I have used in earnest, although I had the manager for 2005 installed previously.
When I downloaded it I chose that one because it did not have a version number in the name, i.e. it was not labelled SQLExpress Manager 2005, or whatever.
When I installed it it complained because I had 2005 Manager installed, so I uninstalled 2005 version and it installed OK. As I said earlier it looks to me as though it works fine, although I am no expert, as you can probably tell.
Honi soit qui mal y pongs - Evil to he who thinks it stinks
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Henry Minute wrote: It is the Management Studio that I use and it seems to work OK with SQLExpress 2005 and SQLExpress 2008.
If it is already installed it will do up to a point. The Enterprise Manager (from SQL Server 2000) will also work (up to a lesser point), however you don't get the benefit of any new features or improvements. The biggest improvement is Management Studio 2008 supports Intellisense. But there are improvements to do with additional features of the database engine, e.g. Spatial Query support
The main issue with installation order is that two versions of Management studio clash. Especially if you have the version of SQL Server 2005 Express that came with Visual Studio 2008 because not many people realised it silently installed it if you just went with the default install. That particular version seems to cause endless problems if it comes into contact with SQL Server 2008 express (or even the developer edition)
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OK.
You are quite right, as was your original post, which I have now read with more care.
I guess that I got over-excited at the thought that I could actually help somebody.
Sorry! Won't do it again. Honest.
Honi soit qui mal y pongs - Evil to he who thinks it stinks
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Henry Minute wrote: Won't do it again
I little over exuberance never hurt.
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Further looking around and reading is due over the next few days!
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"The greatest tragedy in mankind's entire history may be the hijacking of morality by religion"
Arthur C Clarke
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im really stuck , i want to get the cover art of current song playing in itunes and simply display the image. using the itunes lib dll.
i been able to get the current track name and info like that(text) ...so my references are correct ect but i can get the cover image.
i have found this vb 6 script that doesnt work just gives errors
iTunes play event
Private Sub iTunes_OnPlayerPlayEvent(ByVal iTrack As Variant)
‘Find the current track
Set Track = iTunes.CurrentTrack
Dim Art1 As iTunesLib.IITArtworkCollection
Dim Art2 As iTunesLib.IITArtwork
Set Art1 = Track.Artwork
If Art1.Count > 0 Then
Set Art2 = Art1.Item(1)
Art2.SaveArtworkToFile ("C:\art\" & Track.Artist & " - " & Track.Album & ".jpg")
Open "C:\art\config.txt" For Output As #5
Print #5, Track.Artist & " - " & Track.Album
Close #5
End If
End Sub
has anyone got this working , all i need is a simple example to help me get on . Any help would be great .
thanks
luke
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