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Thanks for the help, did the trick. Took me a whle to understand what was going on... I'm already using reflection extensively so this fits in to the rest of my design
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I'm glad to read that!
Happy coding.
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How do you use an object to return constants... or to select them...
like:
Whatever.CCN.use.HomePermanent; (when you hit the '.' after 'use' you get other options)
or I would like to set it like this
Whatever.CCN.use = "HP";
So in the 'use' class there would be constants set
HomePermanent = "HP";
HomeVacation = "HV";
WorkPlace = "WP";
Home = "H";
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Ok I've declared the enum
but now how do I use it in a class struct:
enum nameuse { Legal = "L", Alias = "P", None = "" };
public class theName
{
public string use; // so that this is supposed to only have 3 options
public string prefix;
public string FirstName;
public string Middle;
public string LastName;
public string Suffix;
}
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instead of declaring use as a string declare it as nameuse
public nameuse use;
use = nameuse.Legal;
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If I'm not mistaken it would be:
public nameuse use;
Then you should get a list when you use InstanceOftheName.use = (List of options)
Also I believe enums have to be a numbered list. Like this:
enum nameuse { None = 0, Legal = 1, Alias = 2 };
If you want something to return a string based on a letter, usually you have to use a function with a switch case statement inside it to return the value you want. That won't give you the nice ordered list in the IDE though.
Of course I've been relegated to the vb6 world of doom for a while now so my thinking could be a bit off on c#.
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Yes I just got an error mesg... trying this method on:
Cannot implicitly convert type 'string' to 'int'
public enum nameuse { Legal = "L", Alias = "P", None = "" };
and it points out on each of the stringed items... as if they need to be Integer.
I think I'll go back to Hanlon's method... and attempt that direction.
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public static class use
{
public const string HomePermanent = "HP";
} This could be used by string myValue = use.HomePermanent; Is this what you're after?
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ok I tried your method...
public static class thenameuse {
public const string Legal = "L";
public const string Alias = "P";
public const string None = "";
}
public class theName
{
public thenameuse nameuse;
public string prefix;
public string FirstName;
public string Middle;
public string LastName;
public string Suffix;
}
public theName[] Name;
but from the form class...
cn.Patient.Name[0].nameuse. (I do not get the the const values to populate when hitting the '.') I tried a few things, to no avail. What am I missing?
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referenced them by
nameuse.Legal
nameuse.Alias
Thank you! I got it now!
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Hi,
I have a project suite that is written in vb6. Since some of the programs in the suite don't work, I created the same programs in c#. How can I create a setup file that will have the rest of the vb6 projects and c# projects?
Also, if this message doesn't belong to this message board, I apologize and would like it if you can tell me where I can ask this question.
Thank you,
Prateek
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Hi;
i am writing some codes. that codes are found and mark any squares,circles on image.I know that its very complicated. So please help me. I'm waiting for helps.
thanks for helps.
Ali GOKDEMIR
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Graphics dc = this.CreateGraphics();
Pen redPen = new Pen(Color.Red, 10);
dc.DrawEllipse(redPen,10,10,50,50);
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... not forgetting to call Dispose on the Graphics and Pen objects of course - better done in using blocks so you can't forget.
DaveBTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)Visual Basic is not used by normal people so we're not covering it here. (Uncyclopedia)
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thanks for mail. Your codes are usefull. But i want to found shape (ellipse, square...) on picture.
how can i write like this?
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hi. i think you are looking for a template matching algorithm.
there are several ways for this. but the main problem in all algorithms is the size of object.
if you looking for a fixed size object then it can be a little easy but when you looking for circles of any size then you should read expert articles in this context.
sorry but i don't think that anyone in this heaven can give you a perfect code of this.
just google the "template matching" or "object recognition" to get some clues.
sometimes 0 can be 1
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i have a problem in which i have to get data from one site into excel sheet . can i make this using C#. please help
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You can certainly make this using C#.
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thz for your kind reply .... well sir if u can help me how to get started. which classes i have to use. what r its requirement
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I'd start by writing out my requirements, and then mapping out a couple of possible solutions (probably using storyboards).
naveen20_5 wrote: what r its requirement
This is your project. How are we supposed to know?
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naveen20_5 wrote: can i make this using C#.
You can do almost everything using C# (IT related )
You can use this class[^] and use the DownloadData Method to get the byte[]. and then you can parse those data and create a excel file.
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Its just that easy
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Well, thats just a hint
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