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ok
thanks a lot for your answer
right now i have a little more time to do this so i can start the search.
and yes,you are right, i know nothing of wmi...
ill get documented and try to solve all this.
thanks a lot again!
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FYI: you can run PHP code on your local Windows machine, all it takes is a package such as XAMPP[^]. That is what I use to develop and test my web site.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [Why QA sucks] [My Articles]
I only read code that is properly formatted, adding PRE tags is the easiest way to obtain that. All Toronto weekends should be extremely wet until we get it automated in regular forums, not just QA.
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thanks but...unfortunately, this is not the case...
i am a web developer and have a lot more experience than i have in C#...
i already have an apache server with a mysql database and php installed on my local machine, along with other tools but this project is meant to be run from any machine like a normal program, without the need of additional software installed,other than .net framework...
i have the possibility to use the advantage of server-side scripting,as this does not need the actual host of the program to own any other software packages.
thanks for trying though!
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andyxfun wrote: i am really good at php but still suck at c# and need to finish a project for school and this would save alot of time...
Would it help if you could run PHP on .NET[^]? The website has some very cool examples I are Troll
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thanks for answering,gonna try that out
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damn!...seems to be some kind of extension to .net or something like that...(not really enough time to eat the whole information...)
unfortunately,i can't use no extensions for the project itself to work...
gonna keep as a last resort,though...
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Hi All,
where is the more fast metod to write a txt file?
Thanks a lot.Alex
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This depends upon what you are doing, and where the text is coming from.
In general you'll probably need to look at TextWriter class, or one of the StreamWriter subclasses.Dalek Dave: There are many words that some find offensive, Homosexuality, Alcoholism, Religion, Visual Basic, Manchester United, Butter.
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Here is link[^] with similar discussion.
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AlexB47 wrote: where is the more fast metod to write a txt file
Faster than what?
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see below...Alex
modified on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 3:01 AM
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Please reshape that, as I know less then before. And make some example (code), so that we can suggest even faster way if awaible
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I need to read a data from a COM port and write this in a file txt.
In COM port I receive a continuos fast flow of data (100 sentences at second). For each sentence, i need to write this sentence and make several calculations. If i disable the write metod, all operate in real time ... but if i write, after a few minutes, the processed sentences is not the real sended to a com port (not work in real time)..Alex
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Your reply makes no sense. There are various way of writing to a text file, and you haven't shown what you're using or why you need something faster.
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I need to read a data from a COM port and write this in a file txt.
In COM port I receive a continuos fast flow of data (100 sentences at second). For each sentence, i need to write this sentence and make several calculations. If i disable the write metod, all operate in real time ... but if i write, after a few minutes, the processed sentences is not the real sended to a com port (not work in real time).Alex
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Let me ask a few questions:
1) 100 sentences (how big?)
2) you asked for a fast method of writing to file, and in your explanation you tell us, that after a few minutes the processed data are not written to the COM port? file? where?
3) if you only need to write the file, WHY should it slow down after a few minutes? I´ve written terabytes of data to disk, an it was always fast, even after hours/days ... maybe an error in your writing/calculation logic?
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AlexB47 wrote: If i disable the write metod, all operate in real time
This in no way means that the problem is with writing to the file.
WIthout seeing your code, it's impossible to tell you where it's going wrong.
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AlexB47 wrote: where is the more fast metod to write a txt file?
Write to a RAM-disk I are Troll
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Write to a RAM-disk
Nah - write it to WOM! You should never use standby on an elephant. It always crashes when you lift the ears. - Mark Wallace
C/C++ (I dont see a huge difference between them, and the 'benefits' of C++ are questionable, who needs inheritance when you have copy and paste) - fat_boy
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While we're ignoring space limitations and volatility, I say write it to CPU registers!
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Hello to everyone!
I'm trying to implement selection of outgoing IP address in HttpWebRequest.. I've found this piece of code:
HttpWebRequest request = (HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(uri);
request.ServicePoint.BindIPEndPointDelegate = new BindIPEndPoint(Bind);
static IPEndPoint Bind(ServicePoint servicePoint, IPEndPoint remoteEndPoint, int retryCount) {
IPAddress address = IPAddress.Parse("192.168.1.6");
return new IPEndPoint(address, 8888);
}
Everything is ok but only for the first time. When I create the second HttpWebRequest to the same uri, Bind(...) is not called. Is there any workaround?
Thanks in advance.
== update ==
I have solved it. If anyone is interested, you need to add the code:
request.KeepAlive = false; Die Energie der Welt ist konstant. Die Entropie der Welt strebt einem Maximum zu.
modified on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 9:24 AM
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anyone knows how to personalise text to speech. i have a series of recorded voices and i want to incorporate text to speech with it. thanks thanks! cheers!
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The recorded voices will not do you any good. You'd have to create your own phonem library, and I haven't seen anyone do it, nor have I found any examples.
With the voices you have, if they are recordings of specific phrases, a text to speech engine won't do you any good. You'd have to write your own code to string these phrases together, possibly simply by just playing them in the correct order.
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yup i did it in a way that i just play sound. but somehow my lecturer says i can do it by speech API which i have no idea what to do. thanks for the reply. )
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