Inherit And Then Override A Resource Or Contents Of It In .NET?
May 21, 2012
I have a project, let's call it "BASE", that has a bunch of .CSV files as Resources. The project makes references to My.Resources.XXXXXXX in different methods where XXXXXXX is the CSV filename. I am working on a class that derives from "BASE" and I would like to change some of the .CSV files and replace the ones that are in the "BASE" project with mine. I would like the methods in the base project to use my CSV files when it calls My. Resources. XXXXXX instead of the files that are in "BASE"'s Resources. Any tips on how to do it? (any .NET language is welcome)
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Mar 4, 2010
I need to refer to some strings using an "indirect string" in the registry. It should be in this form:
@filename,resource
MSDN: "If the resource value is zero or greater, the number becomes the index of the string in the binary file. If the number is negative, it becomes a resource ID."How can I find out either of these numbers for my resources that only have names in VB? I also need the ID/index for the exe's icon.
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Nov 11, 2010
i have an array of booleans whose current boolean values I want to preserve but add additional length to the array? How can I achieve that? My code looks like this:
Dim Array() As Boolean
Dim ArrayInterimShort() As Boolean
ReDim Array(119)
[code]....
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Feb 5, 2010
I have a resource file that I include in my shared code library that has all of my re-usable classes in it (all the resources go into their own namespace). Now, what is the best practice regarding resources... should I include them in the same DLL, or should I have a seperate resource DLL and/or are there any benefits from seperating them out into their own file.
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May 10, 2011
I am trying to create a code where I placed sets of numbers in an array.I'll use a masktextbox to have the user enter the numbers to match what's in the array. If the user enters the number, ex: social, and the data is correct (matches the numbers in the array), something happens if the number entered in the masktextbox does not match any of the number sets in an array then another thing happens.The masktextbox so far only validates format and gets number only, however, I want the number entered to match whats in the array.
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Feb 26, 2011
So i created resource file New --> new file --> Native Resource Template Then added icons with custom id, like "x", "u_100", .. so i understand, what the files (in my case icons) is.. And i saved as 32-bit resource file (*.res) So i have a question, how can i use these files inside of resource file in my apps? i know how to add icons in to my app.. Me.Icon = New Icon(C:/icon.ico)
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Sep 22, 2010
How to simplify this, 2 method in class are identical.First class.
Public Class Gui
Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
Public Sub CreateStyleLink(ByVal StyleArray() As String)
[code].....
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Oct 20, 2010
I have classes setup similar to this:
<DataContract()> _
Public MustInherit Class SystemTaskProcessBase
Public MustOverride ReadOnly Property Name() As String
Public MustOverride ReadOnly Property Description() As String
Public MustOverride Property Result() As SystemTaskResult
[Code]...
I need to use these classes on the client system, but also need to be able to create these "tasks" through a management interface. Each class (Task) that inherits the base, could have its own properties that are unique to each class, but at the same time, share the same common base class properties. For example, the above shows a reboot task and a delete file task, the delete file task needs to know which file to delete, so has a property for that. But the reboot task does not need this property. So when the management application is creating these tasks, it shouldn't provide a text box for the file property for the reboot task. There may be more tasks created at a later date with completely different properties.
How would I go about providing the WinForms management application a way to enumerate each class into a ListView for example, and allowing the user to create these tasks and filling in the dynamic properties that each class would have? Desired functionality would be to create a task form that creates dynamic controls available for the properties as needed, depending on the public properties in each class, but at the same time have the base class properties available as well.
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Apr 25, 2009
In the code below I recieve the compile error "Error Too many arguments to 'Public Sub New()'" on the "Dim TestChild As ChildClass = New ChildClass("c")". I do not recieve it on "TestChild.Method1()" even though they are both on the base class I am inheriting from.
Public Class BaseClass
Public ReadOnly Text As String
Public Sub New(ByVal SetText As String)[code].....
As suggested below but I do not have to do that for Method 1 or other inherited methods and I am looking for the cleanest code possible. This may be a limitation in the system with inheriting parameterized New statements but I can not find it documented anywhere. If it is required then I would like to see the documentation.
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Dec 21, 2009
I would like to inherit a UserControl I created.I use to C#, is this possible in Visual Basic? [code]The error I am getting is on the inherit BaseObject: Base class 'BaseObject' specified for class 'BaseLeftObject' cannot be different from the base class 'System. Windows.Forms.UserControl' of one of its other partial types.
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May 25, 2009
I have a DevComponents.DotNetBar2.dll file. I want to inherits interface of it.
That is office 2007 interface but i dont know inherits it. In C# :
public partial class K47IT_Typing : DevComponents.DotNetBar.Office2007Form but in VB.NET i dont kow please tell me.
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Dec 19, 2010
How to simplify this, 2 method in class are identical.[code]
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Mar 25, 2009
i created a sales form and it is using currency also the project is working greatthe thing is when the form loads everything works great shows the decimal and dollar sign's for the first customer but when i click on the navigator for the next customer there is no decimal and dollar sign's how can i inherit the same controls to the next customer.
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Dec 26, 2009
is there anyway to inherit a class, then instead of overriding its methods, i wish to delete its methods such that my derived class would not have such a method that the base class provides
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Apr 29, 2009
I have the following sample code in a VB.NET console application. It compiles and works, but feels like a hack. Is there a way to define EmptyChild so that it inherits from Intermediate(Of T As Class) without using the dummy EmptyClass?
Module Module1
Sub Main()
Dim Child1 = New RealChild()[code].....
The other way to do this would be to move the generic code out of the Base class and then create 2 Intermediate classes like this [code]...
Then RealChild would inherit from the generic Intermediate and EmptyChild would inherit from the non-generic Intermediate. My problem with that solution is that the Base class is in a separate assembly and I need to keep the code that handles the generic type in that assembly. And there is functionality in the Intermediate class that does not belong in the assembly with the Base class.
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Mar 15, 2010
i'm working with different classes and different constructors. It's working fine until i try to inherit a class that also has a constructor. vb asks for mybase.new but when i add that vb says that a constructor cannot call itself, when i try it in a different way vb asks the parameters of the constructor of the class that i want to inherit.
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May 21, 2011
I have to create a new project and in that project I have to create a inherited form from an older project. When I choose an inherited form, it says that I only can choose a dll file. But in my older project there is only an exe file. In all subfolders I cannot find a dll file. Can anyone help me to create a dll file for the older project so I can inherit that file in the new project.
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May 13, 2011
(using vb 2008 I am learning the workings of Custom Events. I think they might solve the problem of being unable to declare nonserialized events in vb2008. However, do custom events follow any sort of inheritance pattern like classes
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Aug 25, 2009
By Default code behind looks like --
Partial Public
Class InhAbs
[code].....
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Nov 16, 2009
Is this possible? Must be surely but I've tried and come up short. I've created a very basic class (person) with 2 public properties, forename, surname. My user control is databound to this class and has 2 textboxes to store the properties.
I've built the control and can add the user control to a windows form but how can I add to a new user control (Staff) which will show my 2 existing textboxes and I can add dateJoined datepicker also??
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Jan 12, 2010
I'm in the process of creating my own version of the Combo Box as MS version does not give me the flexibility I need, this is work fine. I just had a little niggle
The List box contains/uses ObjectCollection to hold all its objects, but it does not have the facility to inform by the way of events that an item has been added etc.
If I inherited from this collection could I add the necessary code to make this happen, I have done this in my previous controls I�ve created when I wanted this facility.
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Jun 9, 2011
I use visual basic 2008, I use Groupbox1, In the Groupbox1 in have two labels: label1 and label2. I have change the font of label1 with properties to size 12, No i change the font size of Groupbox1 with properties to size 8, Only label2 inherit font (8) format from GroupBox1 and label1 inherit not font change. I want that label1 and label2 inherit font from GroupBox1, always! I how can i do this?
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Dec 16, 2009
why is it that Strings are declared notinheritable? plus is there a base class of Integer for us to inherit from?
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Jul 2, 2010
<edit on 7th July, 2010. Please see my 4th post in this threadfor the reason I have marked the post by bpellAS ANSWER </edit>
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Oct 19, 2009
I have UC that inherits a textbox. It is meant to only accept numeric values. I want to be able to add a property to give the end user the choice of setting the FORETCOLOR to another color other than that which they have chosen for the normal FORETCOLOR settings. Is there some line of code that will allow me to access FONTCOLOR dialog box when a user clicks the FORECOLORNEGATIVE property setting in the Properties settings?
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Oct 18, 2009
I am trying to inherit System.Data, but when I use Inherits System.Data I get a "Type Expected" error. Is there a way to do this? or is the question I have been given meant to make me realise that it can not be done?
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May 30, 2011
How to create a class which inherits from a data type, specifically from Char data type? I just want to add one property to it. If it's not possible, are there any other ways to accomplish this?
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Mar 29, 2011
i have difficulty in doing this inherits bindingsource. I want something like this
for example form 1 filtering data, and display information,
then when go to form 2 from form 1, it should inherit and display information that has been filtered from form 1 to form 2
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Sep 15, 2009
I have written methods to override the LoadPageStateFromPersistenceMedium and SavePageStateToPersistenceMedium methods. now the problem is that i am using a masterpage, so how do i maintain using my masterpage and still inherit from System.Web.UI.Page?
Bear in mind that the .vb Code behind the masterpage already inherits System.Web.UI.MasterPage. Anybody know how i can "properly" override these methods in a MasterPage?
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Jun 23, 2011
I'm currently thinking up a program I can sneak onto my computer at work, and it all hinges on one key question...Does the WebBrowser Object inherit any local restrictions? EG, If Facebook is blocked on IE/Chrome would it be blocked on the WebBrowser Object?
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