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Comments by Kodemaster123 (Top 7 by date)
Kodemaster123
27-Aug-12 22:29pm
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Thanks! This solved my problem!
I noticed one error in your coding though:
if (personList[i].Rank < personList[i].Rank)
should have been
if (personList[i].Rank < personList[j].Rank)
Nobody's perfect
Thanks!!!!
Kodemaster123
Kodemaster123
27-Aug-12 4:38am
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I forgot to mention that I can't use system.linq - is there any way to do this without using this lib?
Kodemaster123
10-Aug-12 19:39pm
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I am using NASM to compile the ASM code and I would like to know how to write the data to the video memory.
Kodemaster123
8-Aug-12 3:27am
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Thanks, we got the requiered information from our hosting provider and we will try and apply this tomorrow.
Kodemaster123
3-Jul-12 20:40pm
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This does work, This may not be the best way of doing it but I will create a file that the other thread checks for to tell the other thread the status.
Kodemaster123
3-Jul-12 19:41pm
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(can't believe I didn't think of this before). I am going to use the background worker progress value to tell the window whats going down. I.E. 0 - still working, 1 - worked, 2 - failed
EDIT--
Yeah, that didn't work... I just remembered that report progress only works from the new thread to the old one, not the old one to the new one
Kodemaster123
3-Jul-12 19:40pm
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I am making an application library for basic communication. I need the tcp client to connect to the server on the main thread so it is still accessible to the application using the library. I want to show a dialog saying to the user that the connection is in progress. In the same dialog I want it to tell the user wether or not the computer could connect to the server. I have made a function that will tell the user this. I need to call this function from the main thread. I have found another way of doing it with the backgroundWorker class (can't believe I didn't think of this before). I am going to use the background worker progress value to tell the window whats going down. I.E. 0 - still working, 1 - worked, 2 - failed
EDIT--
Yeah, that didn't work... I just remembered that report progress only works from the new thread to the old one, not the old one to the new one
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