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harold aptroot wrote: I did a search for it 4 hours ago, no results..
Come on Harold, this isn't like you, get a grip! What's this[^]?
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I don't know man
It certainly looks like the right page?
How did you find it?
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harold aptroot wrote: How did you find it?
www.pinvoke.net then use the left hand selector to find gdi32. Click the plus sign and it opens up, and you can see the individual entries.
I already new www.pinvoke.net to start with, so I did not Google it; maybe it's not well indexed.
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Hm.. I tried to use that search bar of pinvoke itself (left top)
Apparently it doesn't work so well..
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harold aptroot wrote: Hm.. I tried to use that search bar of pinvoke itself (left top)
Apparently it doesn't work so well..
This is weird, I just tried it and it worked fine. It found AddFontResource, AddFontResourceEx and RemoveFontResource! Even just using "fontresource" as a search key finds them all.
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Hm.. that's not good, that means I'm becoming like CG, everything malfunctioning around me
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harold aptroot wrote: Hm.. that's not good, that means I'm becoming like CG, everything malfunctioning around me
do
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I have days like this when I spend hours tweaking code, testing, asserting, throwing etc. And then, after what seems a lifetime, I spot the misplaced comma, the transposed operand, or whatever, and suddenly it all starts to work correctly. But I never tell anyone else about the stupid mistake I made, that the rawest rookie could spot from twenty-five paces. I just mutter into my coffee and promise not to be so careless in future.
} while (true);
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Don't tell CG. He would have to close down his blog[^].
Luc Pattyn
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I want to retrieve the data from Excel Sheet row and column wise and then I want to manipulate the data and then I want to store it in data base. using VS 2008 C#
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amaankhan wrote: I want to retrieve the data from Excel Sheet row and column wise and then I want to manipulate the data and then I want to store it in data base. using VS 2008 C#
Is there a question here or are you assuming that someone is going to post a working program for you?
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i just need basic help in this. how to connected excel and retrieve the data by row and column,,,,,,,, i need some example's....... i will make the program........
Thanks for reply
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amaankhan wrote: i need some example's
Well you need to search for them! Go to the Articles page here on CodeProject and search for what you need; also use MSDN and Google.
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You can use ole db for reading data from excel file.
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Hi
I am still a bit of a novice to C# Programming, but I have a function that returns me a Object, and what I am stuck on is how to convert this to binary in order to transmit down a pipe. The function returns a List.
Can anyone out there help me, please?
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Hi
Thanks for your reply.
You have to excuse me, but as I said, I am a bit of a novice, is there some kind of example I could follow? Or a snippet of code?
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BinaryFormatter with example[^]
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The link to MSDN in the original post holds examples in multiple languages. My apologies for not pointing out
I are Troll
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Hi
Thanks, yes, I have seen the example. Do you know whether this would work with passing the binary data into a namedpipeclient and server stream? If so, how would you pass this data in?
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You can choose to serialize an object as binary data, or as XML. If it's binary data, I'd convert it to Base64[^] before sending.
Next step would be building the sending and receiving parts. I haven't used pipes[^] myself in a project yet, but you might find a good start at MSDN[^].
I are Troll
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Hello,
I have a P/Invoke to a C++ function:
int dll_registerAccount(char* uri, char* reguri, char*);
So I have done this:
[DllImport("pjsipDlld")]
static extern int dll_registerAccount(IntPtr uri,
IntPtr reguri);
When I use this in my code:
success = dll_registerAccount("Bob", "Joe");
I get the following error message:
cannot convert from string to System.IntPtr
Am I going about this the wrong way?
Many thanks for any advice,
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Change the IntPtr in your declaration to string and you might be all set.
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Hi,
when strings are input parameters and the native code is dealing with ANSI, not Unicode, then just typing the parameters as string should be sufficient.
for output parameters, you would need a StringBuilder instance with sufficient capacity; and for Unicode native code, you would have to add "CharSet=CharSet.Unicode" to your DllImport.
Luc Pattyn
Have a look at my entry for the lean-and-mean competition; please provide comments, feedback, discussion, and don’t forget to vote for it! Thank you.
Local announcement (Antwerp region): Lange Wapper? Neen!
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Hey ppls I made one POS application in C#.Every thing has ended except generating a report
I tried to use Crystal Report. But the wizard asks me to locate the database. But I worked on SQL db(i.e its extension is .mdf and .ldf) ........ so i cant locate my database to the crystal report . So I cant do my report on crystal report.
Can any body gives me a hint. Or may be other reporting system rather than Crystal report if it is better. By the ways I use Visual studio 2008 if it is important.
Thank you.
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