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NhImF wrote:
Hercules 3D prophet 9800 pro 128mb(an ati radeon 9800 pro)
:drool:
I'm not sure what the problem is then. Sorry.
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This is a weird problem. I'm not sure you're going to get it figured out here. Maybe you screwed the installation somewhere. Try reinstall. Make sure you have all the necessary part of the SDK installed.
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I have a DataGrid bound to an Access 2K database
entering a time in the grid either via a DatetimePicker or directly into the
field the time displays Ok on the grid but will not update the database
using a DateTimepicker I can see that the value is a string all types in
code and XML schema are dateTime, I have saved the time back to a string
field OK
2 date/time fields formatted dd/mm/yyyy HH:mm in Access - same problem when
formatted at short time and Gener
jnc
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Hi
I have a button named button1 on my form, and this is its evetn handler code:
private void button1_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
button1.Location.X += 10;
}
but compiler tells me:
Cannot modify the return value of 'System.Windows.Forms.Control.Location' because it is not a variable
Why can't we change the X and Y properties of a Point object?
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Anonymous wrote:
Why can't we change the X and Y properties of a Point object?
Becuase a Point is a valuetype. You will need to reassign the Location to a modifeid Point object.
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It doesn't make sense at all! Why should we always make a new instance just to change a single property? It's really ridiculous!
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I craete an usercontrol that have this property :
public enum enumShowState{horizantal,vertical} ;<br />
private enumShowState m_showState ;<br />
public enumShowState ShowState<br />
{<br />
get{return m_showState;}<br />
set<br />
{<br />
m_showState=value;<br />
SetShowState(value) ;<br />
}<br />
}
when i use it in my other project, this filtered error will be show :
Projects\mph\frmStudAnswer.cs(111): The variable 'enumShowState' is either undeclared or was never assigned.
and when i click on this error, cursor go to this source code :
public class frmStudAnswer : System.Windows.Forms.Form<br />
{<br />
...<br />
...<br />
private void InitializeComponent()<br />
{<br />
<br />
....<br />
...<br />
this.UserControl1.ShowState = Share.UserControl1.enumShowState.horizantal;<br />
... <br />
...<br />
}<br />
...<br />
}
note that i referenced to my UserControl1 project.
please guide me.
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hd_ali@yahoo.com wrote:
this.UserControl1.ShowState = Share.UserControl1.enumShowState.horizantal;
Try not calling your instances the same names as classes (how about some proper names?). This AFAI concerned a resolution bug in C# compiler, that appears in more than one place.
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How can I get the address of an object (as IntPtr) or any other variable type ?
Though I could get a variable address in unsafe,
(or maybe there is a better c# way ... I dont know)
unsafe
{
int x=0;
int *p=&x;
}
With objects it's not working, and still I have to convert it from int* to IntPtr ...
Thanks
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GCHandle hnd = GCHandle.Alloc(object);
InPtr ptr = hnd.AddrOfPinnedObject();
But seriously what are you going to do with it ?
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If you are trying to read the contents of a specific address without knowing what type of data is held there, then one way of doing it is to call:
Marshal.PtrToStringAnsi(ptr, length)
where 'ptr' represents the address of the first byte and 'length' the number of bytes to be read.
This returns the data in the form of a managed string (with each byte expanded to a 2-byte unicode character), which you can then examine
Naveen
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i need help in dot net relating to mobile computing ..
i need to connect my server from mobile using c# and perform some functions on server from mobile..
where I can get resourses and what i need to study ........ urgent help ..
do best whereever you are...
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Hi,
I put a DataGrid in form and I can browse the fields of a query. Now I want to show some string contents istead of numeric values of a field.
For example I have a field Enabled with (0/1) values and I want to show Enabled/Disabled instead of 0/1 numbers.
How can I do it?
Mehdi
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I'm working on application, that will recive multiple Excel files
and displaing it in a DataGrid.
The problem is, that when I select 2 or 3 files from OpenDialog, it
displays only the data from the first selected file, the other values
in DataGrid are null values. Why is that? And how can I solve this, that
the DataGrid will display all values. Thank you.
Here is the code:
private void btnOpen_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
try
{
Stream myStream;
OpenFileDialog openFileDialog1 = new OpenFileDialog();
openFileDialog1.InitialDirectory = "E:\\" ;
openFileDialog1.Filter = "txt files (*.txt)|*.txt|Allfiles(*.*)|*.*" ;
openFileDialog1.FilterIndex = 2 ;
openFileDialog1.RestoreDirectory = true ;
openFileDialog1.Multiselect = true;
if(openFileDialog1.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK)
{
if((myStream = openFileDialog1.OpenFile())!= null)
{
DataSet ds = new DataSet();
foreach (string strFileName in openFileDialog1.FileNames)
{
string connStr =
@"Driver={Microsoft Excel Driver (*.xls)};DBQ=" + strFileName;
string sql = "SELECT * FROM [Sheet1$]";
OdbcDataAdapter adapter = new OdbcDataAdapter(sql,connStr);
adapter.Fill(ds,"[Sheet1$]");
}
gridPorocila.DataMember = "[Sheet1$]";
gridPorocila.DataSource = ds.DefaultViewManager;
myStream.Close();
}
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message.ToString());
}
}
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how do you turn a 'Text' into a number variable since I wanted to get some input through textboxes and do mathamatical operations on them, and what is the namespace for mathamatical operations by the ways?
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Sry I forgot to mention Im using VS.NET 2005 beta 1 with the .net framework v2.0 so if anyone has this problem email me..
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Sry again, I figured it out but now I have another (?) how would you convert a string into an integer or double or whatever??
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By using the Convert[^] class.
Paul Lyons, CCPL Certified Code Project Lurker
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Thx but now I don't have any errors exept
Error 3 Cannot implicitly convert type 'uint' to 'string'
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This is something like what I have.
UInt32 A = 0;<br />
UInt32 O = 0;<br />
A = Convert.ToUInt32(tbA.Text);<br />
O = Convert.ToUInt32(tbO.Text);<br />
tbResults.Text = A/O;<br />
tbResults.Text = Math.Pow(A, 2)/Math.Sqrt(O);
Error 3 Cannot implicitly convert type 'uint' to 'string'
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just use a cast...
UInt32 A = 0;<br />
UInt32 O = 0;<br />
A = Convert.ToUInt32(tbA.Text);<br />
O = Convert.ToUInt32(tbO.Text);<br />
tbResults.Text = (string)(A/O);<br />
tbResults.Text = (string)(Math.Pow(A, 2)/Math.Sqrt(O));
if these inputs are coming from a textbox, which it looks like they are, you should consider putting a try/catch block around those Convert statements to make sure the input is valid:
UInt32 A = 0;<br />
UInt32 O = 0;<br />
try<br />
{<br />
A = Convert.ToUInt32(tbA.Text);<br />
}<br />
catch<br />
{<br />
tbA.Text = "0";<br />
A = 0;<br />
}<br />
try<br />
{<br />
O = Convert.ToUInt32(tbO.Text);<br />
}<br />
catch<br />
{<br />
tbO.Text = "0";<br />
O = 0;<br />
}<br />
tbResults.Text = A/O;<br />
tbResults.Text = Math.Pow(A, 2)/Math.Sqrt(O);
I have always used Parse, such as UInt32.Parse(string); instead of Convert, so I'm not sure if it will handle incorrect strings or not, but this is good just to make sure. Obviously you don't have to use 0 to assign to A and O in the try/catch blocks, you can make them whatever you want. Good luck!
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DougW48 wrote:
have always used Parse, such as UInt32.Parse(string); instead of Convert,
Convert is safer than parse IIRC, in the sense that it wont throw an exception. Could be wrong
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You're probably right, I've never used Convert. Thanks!
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