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What is this to do with C#?
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash
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Hey,What you will do with value 12,13,14. your requirement is not clear.
we can help you when you try to help us by clear formatting of your question.
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in the report, set the font size to the expression and then give the parameter as a value in the report.
lets make this clear.
add Report parameter->font_size(int) - from the report menu;
then set the report parameter value from c#;
then in the report select the textbox and then set its font size to expression ;
then select parameters(font_size)..!
postback for any clarifications..
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Hello All,
How can I read from standard input and write to standard output. System.Diagnostics.Process.StandardInput's MSDN reference didn't help as it separately starts the process and then redirects the Standard Input/Output but what If the process is already running and called my Application to feed it some data. Here's an example to make things a bit clear:
I am simply using Unix pipes i.e. cat command in cygwin (A Linux like Environment for windows) that basically just reads standard input and print to standard output. following is the command:
% cat input/sample.txt | src/csharp/maptest
But that doesn't seems to work. Any solutions?
Thanks in advance.
AliAmjad(MCP)
First make it Run THEN make it Run Fast!
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Are you looking for System.Console.In and System.Console.Out ?
In .net, detecting redirection and pipes is a little tricky, but I posted some code on my blog -- look under my proile.
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Instead of calling master page, XYZ.aspx page is showing
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<%@ Page Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Master1.master" Title="abc" %>
and not showing master page contents. Moreover, on running localhost masterpages and .aspx pages are not showing any problem and easily master page contents are accessible by webform
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Can u please check that u r having more than one web.config file in ur project. if it is there remove the unwanted web.config file and run the project .
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Can you please use your keyboard, txt speak is not appreciated.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Just to back up what Mycroft says, remember that many of the Codeproject users are not native English speakers. If you use txtspeak, they cannot use a dictionary to work out what you are saying.
As a result, use of txtspeak is discouraged.
Plus, it looks childish!
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
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This is CLEARLY not a C# question. Post it in the correct forum.
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001
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verify your web.config please.
♫ 99 little bugs in the code,
99 bugs in the code
We fix a bug, compile it again
101 little bugs in the code ♫
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hello all
can someone explain me step by step the "nural network face detection algorithm" that infact what is it saying. so i will be able to implement it.
i studied it but i don't understand it.
please someone help me.
or any links or suggestions will be appreciated.
thanks
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I think it is too tough to explain something like this in a forum. You will have to spend some time getting hang of it. This[^] IMHO is the best place to begin with.
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Sure, but noone is going to type up an entire book just for you, espectially in a blog post.
Serisouly, this is a HUGE topic that cannot be explained in a couple of forum posts.
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so then can i find the step by step explanation somewhere?
as the first reply told me about a link. i am going to study it and thanks a lot.
if any other link or suggestion etc.
please help me.
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There is no "step-by-step" for a topic that is so complex that you need to know the math behind it all. You're not filling a ComboBox here...
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You've already been told how to go about this. Nobody is going to spoon feed you the solution on how to do this; tell me, are you trying to do this for a dissertation or thesis? If so, you have to be able to demonstrate that you understand the subject you are trying to write about, and you will end up doing yourself a disservice which could result in you not passing your course.
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actually i have taken "face detection and recognition" as my final semester project. and I have to implement it without any library.
if i didn't implement it so i can't pass the course.
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You're screwed...
If you don't THOROUGHLY understand the concpets and math behind it, you have no hope of passing the course on this topic.
Why should anyone hand over their hard work (your "step-by-step") so you can fraudulently pass this course?
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inayathussaintoori wrote: actually i have taken "face detection and recognition" as my final semester project. and I have to implement it without any library.
Well then, you'd better get weaving then hadn't you instead of wasting your time trying to get us to do it for you.
[Edit]Oh by the way, I 100% agree with Dave, you are screwed. I wrote an NNW robotic controller for my dissertation. It's all too easy to say I'll point a NNW at problem x and it'll learn how to do what I want. It just doesn't work like that and people who understand NNWs realise this.
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please sir if you can implement i in c# for me or is there c# source code available.
please help otherwise i am going to have a great lose.
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You are kidding right? Do you know how much effort is involved, and I have a full time job. Worse, what you suggest is academic fraud, I know this because I'm a lecturer. Frankly I'm surprised your supervisor is letting you do this.
Do you spot a pattern forming across all the posts? The task is complicated, the maths is hard. You should spend your efforts on trying to change to a project that is feasible in the time you have.
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Keith Barrow wrote: I'm surprised your supervisor is letting you do this.
I suspect he's not.
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I meant the project, not the fraud
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