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I am not sure it works in .Net but here is how to
do it in vb. I just found this, so you have to find
a way to be compilable.
Thanks,
Shin
Option Explicit
Private Type SYSTEM_INFO
dwOemID As Long
dwPageSize As Long
lpMinimumApplicationAddress As Long
lpMaximumApplicationAddress As Long
dwActiveProcessorMask As Long
dwNumberOrfProcessors As Long
dwProcessorType As Long
dwAllocationGranularity As Long
dwReserved As Long
End Type
Private Type MEMORYSTATUS
dwLength As Long
dwMemoryLoad As Long
dwTotalPhys As Long
dwAvailPhys As Long
dwTotalPageFile As Long
dwAvailPageFile As Long
dwTotalVirtual As Long
dwAvailVirtual As Long
End Type
Private Declare Sub GetSystemInfo Lib "kernel32" ( _
lpSystemInfo As SYSTEM_INFO)
Private Declare Sub GlobalMemoryStatus Lib "kernel32" ( _
lpBuffer As MEMORYSTATUS)
Private Sub Form_Load()
Dim Sys As SYSTEM_INFO
Dim tMem As MEMORYSTATUS
GetSystemInfo Sys
GlobalMemoryStatus tMem
Debug.Print "Percentage of memory currently in use : " & Format(1 -
(tMem.dwAvailPhys / tMem.dwTotalPhys), "00.00 %")
Debug.Print "Total Available : " & Format(tMem.dwAvailPhys, "### ###
###")
Debug.Print "Total Physical : " & Format(tMem.dwTotalPhys, "### ### ###")
Debug.Print "Total Virtual : " & Format(tMem.dwTotalVirtual, "### ### ###
###")
Debug.Print "Processor Type : " & Sys.dwProcessorType
Debug.Print "Number of Processor(s) : " & Sys.dwNumberOrfProcessors
End Sub
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thx...
lets see if this works...
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The other example code that was posted should work, but it's easier to do with the System.Management namespace. If your just learning VB.NET, and have no other programming experience, it can be very confusing to use though. There are no articles on CodePorject in VB.NET, but there are in C#. Try this[^] for a list of articles.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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I am working on the outlook addin.
Dim otlkDoc as Outlook.application
Dim otlEmail As Outlook.MailItem
otlEmail = otlkDoc.Application.CreateItemFromTemplate("c:\abc.msg")
seems like this function CreateItemFromTemplate doesn't work for .msg file?
what i want to do is to load .msg file from local pc and add it into the outlook inbox.
anyone can help?
Shinya
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Is there anyone who can help me to find a way to capture/handle the pressing of the arrow-keys in a VB-application. I have set the KeyPreview property of my form to TRUE but the effect of pressing arrow-keys is the focus-changing and not the execution of KeyDown-procedure . Thanks!
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Hi, I found this might help you. In vb6 create a text box and go to event KeyDown. See the following code then you will get some idea from it.
Private Sub Text1_KeyDown(KeyCode As Integer, Shift As Integer)<br />
<br />
MsgBox KeyCode<br />
<br />
End Sub
Roath Kanel
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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I have some buttons in my form, so I had to make a roundabout way to solve the problem with the capturing of the arrow keys. First, I created a text box and place it behind a button (so the text box isn't visible but has the focus!); and second - I set the TabIndex property of the text box to 0, so when I press an arrow key, the KeyDown event of the text box will be executed (not the changing of the focus).
I wonder why in VB there isn't a way/property to turn off the focus changing when an arrow key is pressed, so the programmer can capture this event directly (by analogy with the TabStop property).
Thanks for the idea, Roath
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Why you have to put textbox behind the command button? If you want to move from the first command to the other command button just set Tab Order property of each command button. We don't need to use text box behind the command button and it is very easy that you do not need to write the code.
Anyway, my name is Kanel not Roath. (Cambodia use Family name then First name style).
Roath Kanel
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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My New User form has a pair of text boxes used to define new users to my app. For both I've used the 'Leave' event to validate them before the form's OK button is enabled. (I've included the code for the simpler one of the two below.) I also want a Cancel button so that the user can choose not to set up a new user. At the mo, the Cancel button just sets DialogResult.Cancel.
When the user clicks on the Cancel button the first time, the Leave event is still triggered and the users gets a "You must enter a name." message box. If the user clicks Cancel again, the window closes.
I realise that I could do the checks when the user clicks OK but it seems 'more OO' to validate each box. How can I avoid this message box on cancel but still check the formatting when the user moves out of the text box otherwise?
Private Sub txtNewOppName_Leave(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles txtNewOppName.Leave
If txtNewOppName.Text = "" Then
Me.NameDefined = False
MessageBox.Show("You must enter a name.")
Me.Select()
Else
Me.NameDefined = True
End If
If Me.EmailDefined And Me.NameDefined Then
Me.btnOk.Enabled = True
End If
End Sub
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How do I set a reference to the Microsof.Win32 Namespace? I've been looking for it both in the Add Reference List and in the GAC and I haven't found it. Where?
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I'm a newbie so maybe this is a daft question but why do you need to? If you just put
Imports Microsoft.Win32
at the top of your class, does that do the trick?
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How to get the target path of shortcut files(.lnk)?
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I'm trying to read text and maybe pixels from a windows application. The application has list boxes and a text box. I tried an example i found using WM_GETTEXT, which works for some applications like Notepad (textbox Edit), and the windows calculator, but when I probed for the class name of the progam i'm trying to read from, it says #32770, and the same WM_GETTEXT trick doesn't work.
Does anyone have advice for what I should try?
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I used spy++ to find out that the text I want is sent through messages like this:
EM_REPLACESEL lpszReplace:0012f050("Text I want to scrape")
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I made a little application that grabs random pixels from a scanned photo and figures out the R, G, & B values of that pixel. Then it's supposed to trasfer those values found into one of three other PictureBox controls. one for red, one for green and one for blue. I used this formula:
lColor = picPhoto.Point(x,y)<br />
iRed = lColor Mod 256<br />
iGrn = lColor \ 256 Mod 256<br />
iBlu = lColor \ 65536 Mod 256<br />
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picRed.pset (x,y),RGB(iRed,iRed,iRed)<br />
picGrn.pset (x,y),RGB(iGrn,iGrn,iGrn)<br />
picBlu.pset (x,y),RGB(iBlu,iBlu,iBlu)
The Mysterious problem is that only the blue channel is doing what it's supposed to, producing a nice greyscale rendering of the blue channel pixels in question. The other two just produce noise. I can't figure out why. I checked and double checked all the properties of the PictureBox controls, and they're exactly the same. I also double checked the formula for separating the iRed, iGrn, and iBlu factors from the lColor value.
Any thoughts? Try it for yourself, see if you can get it to work. What am i doing wrong?
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Okay. I figured it out. The problem was the computation of the x,y coordinates for the red and green windows. It was computing the right colors, but it was putting them in the wrong places. It works now. Thanks.
"Go to, I’ll no more on’t; it hath made me mad." - Hamlet
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Your math is a little off. Here's a working example:
Private Sub mnuSplit_Click()
Dim x, y As Long
Dim RGBColor As Long
Dim R, G, B As Long
Debug.Print "Image Height: " & pctSource.Height
Debug.Print "Image Width : " & pctSource.Width
For y = 0 To pctSource.Height
For x = 0 To pctSource.Width
RGBColor = pctSource.Point(x, y)
R = GetRGB(RGBColor, 1)
G = GetRGB(RGBColor, 2)
B = GetRGB(RGBColor, 3)
pctRed.PSet (x, y), R
pctGreen.PSet (x, y), G * 256
pctBlue.PSet (x, y), B * 65536
DoEvents
Next
Next
End Sub
Function GetRGB(RGBval As Long, Num As Integer) As Integer
' Pass in Num = 1 to return the Red value, 2 for Green, and 3 for Blue
GetRGB = RGBval \ 256 ^ (Num - 1) And 255
End Function
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Nope. That didn't do it. The problem is somewhere else. I applied your code to it and it's doing the exact same thing.
I'm pretty sure your math formula and mine are outputting the same results. I'll try stepping through it yet again to see if I can find the solution that way.
Thanks for your help, and let me know if you think of anything else.
"Go to, I’ll no more on’t; it hath made me mad." - Hamlet
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Funny, that exact code works perfectly on mine. I can send you the project if you want, but theres nothing more to it than buttons and 4 PictureBoxes. What color depth do you have your video card set at? When you use the PictureBox Point and PSet methods, you're not getting the color depth of the image, you're getting the color depth of the screen it's displayed on. The code will work with 32 and 24 bit colors depths only.
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Actually I figured out the problem. I edited my original post with the answer. It was a problem with the x,y coordinates rather than the color or the pixels. It was finding the right colors but putting them in the wrong places. Hence the noise.
Thanks for your help.
"Go to, I’ll no more on’t; it hath made me mad." - Hamlet
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I've completed an application and was trying to run it in another unit with JIT debugging enabled. It showed me the following error:
JIT Debugging failed with the following error:0x800405a6
I've searched for the documentation on this and it tells me the that:
This error occurs if you attempt to do Just-In-Time debugging on a machine where there is no user logged onto the console. As a result, there is no session in which to display the Just-In-Time debugging dialog box.
Even though I was logged in the machine and I had Debugger Users Privilege. Anybody encountered this before?
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Knowing only an interface, how do I enumerate all the classes in a local machine that implement that particular interface? Do I have to register all the implementers in the local machine's GAC?
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Hi friends
In my SQL query I have like this
Str = "ame's account"
Qr= "select * from Tab where fld='" & Str & "'"
Because of the 's in the where clause string its showing syntax error how to solve this
Any clarification let you know,
Thanks
Shan
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Shanmukeswara Rao wrote:
Str = "ame's account"
Qr= "select * from Tab where fld='" & Str & "'"
I have had this same problem before. You should use parameters in your query. Combining the strings like this is prone to a SQL injection attack also. The way you use a parameter query depends on if you are using MS SQL or ODBC (MS Access) for your database. If you provide more information or more sample of your code I can show you better.
Laterness...
Doug
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My Database is MSAccess,
Earlier I used to solve once this, concatenated with ` symbol before and after the string, now it is not working.
Thanks
Shan
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Str = "ame's account"
Qr = "select * from Tab where fld=?"
Dim cmd As OdbcCommand = New OdbcCommand(Qr, OdbcConnection1)
Dim param1 as OdbcParameter = New OdbcParameter("name", OdbcType.VarChar)
param1.Value = Str
cmd.Parameters.Add(param1)
then execute the command...
Dim dr As OdbcDataReader = cmd.ExecuteReader()
Laterness...
Doug
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