According to conventional programming, how is it to properly comment using the '''<summary> feature built into Visual Basic?Would I have to use the part that says
I'm able to convert a character to its corresponding Character/ASCII code using "Asc(CHAR)". I can't find anything on converting this returned Integer back to its original Char form.
My group is attempting to standardize on XML commenting for all of our classes and methods. We like the "Insert comments" option in VS 2005 but would like to add an additional tag <history> to the comments section. I know that we could probably do this manually each time we add a new class, but I would like to be able to have this new section come up automatically when we insert the comment.
I have two textboxes (InputTextBox, OutputTextbox).In the InputTextBox, if I type "a" I need to display tamil letter "அ" in OutputTextBox.For the above requirements, I tried like below,
I have been making a VB app that adds two text boxes together. This all adds up fine but I was wondering if there was any code to be able to turn the answer into a value such as 10.54 instead of 10.54653
I have been making a VB app that adds two text boxes together. This all adds up fine but I was wondering if there was any code to be able to turn the answer into a value such as 10.54 instead of 10.54653Basically turning the answer into a money value?
I have another project that I have to submit it in a few days my project is about bifid cipher..I already make a code work but the thinks that I frustrated is to add like a space,enter,comma,or other symbol inside my code [code]at my code all the space will be disappear and if a enter in plaintext it will combine..already try to use index to find a space but it only works for the first space..
I am trying to write a VB function to strip unwanted characters from a string. It is for generating a 'clean' url from data that has been inputted into a CMS. Someone has copied and pasted from a Word document and so there appears to be an mdash or ndash in the product title. This results in ─ appearing instead of -
I have tried a Replace(text, Chr(196), Chr(45)) but it isn't working so it can't be 196. Is there a tool or something where I can copy this character and paste it into the tool and it will tell me what char code it is?
I have a program that allows a user to type java code into a rich text box and then compile it using the java compiler. Whenever I try to compile the code that I have written I get an error that says that I have an illegal character at the beginning of my code that is not there. This is the error the compiler is giving me:
C:UsersTravis Michael>"Program FilesJavajdk1.6.0_17injavac" Test.java Test.java:1: illegal character: 187 public class Test
I know that this is not the best way of doing this, so I am looking for suggestions for cleaning this up. Currently, it only allows the user to enter Alpha characters, spaces, and press the enter and backspace key in a textbox.
'allow alpha characters, spacebar and backspace key only If (e.KeyChar < "A" OrElse e.KeyChar > "z") _ AndAlso e.KeyChar <> ControlChars.Back AndAlso Asc(e.KeyChar) <> Keys.Enter AndAlso
I was trying to Validate characters (the extended ones) and i see that in various PC's they have in deferent places the extended characters. I meane we are not see the same ASCII code number for a certain character (not in Latins). Now My issue is what i have to do when my program starts to use always a certain ASCII code table? For extended character of course.
I have a TrueType font in my PC. And there are some unicode characters in it which I want to insert it into my RichtTextBox. The CharMap in WindowsXP shows the unicode character as U+00CC and to the right, it also displays the KeyStroke as Alt+0204So, how do I insert this unicode character in RichTextBox ? Also, if I'm going to distribute this small program along with this particular font, will this end system can easily display the unicode characters ? Or do I have to set any regional settings in that PC to
I am working on a client/server based application and I have run into quite a few snags stumbling my way through I have resolved quite a few issues, and need help with something new. I am using a TCPIP client/server and I find that at the end of each loop when I am reading the data from the network stream it appends a character to the end. I have tried removing the last character but I am not sure if it is getting the whole character successfully because I still get lots of different errors both in binary and xml deserialization whcih I think is related to this. Does anyone know the ascii code for the termination character for TCPServer/Client communications?
When editing my code in vb.net, my cursor is a flashing box and it makes it difficult to change one character. I would like to get the i-beam back instead of the flashing box when editing code. Can't seem to find a setting anywhere.
How do I write an expression to calculate all characters of each row by my own defined value to each character = all the A and B and C and etc. will be as 2 and all I and J and whatever ... will be 1 so I need an end result of the total.
I am working on a sub that essentially needs to open a text file, and replace all instances of a certain character with a unicode character. I'm trying to do this by reading the original text file byte by byte, converting it to a character, and then either adding that character to a memory stream or writing the unicode character to the memory stream. Then I'm saving the memory stream to the original file.
For each character of this string I want a new character out of the string and then remove the character from the list of characters that still maybe used for other characters. It may not get the same character, you could basically just call this encryption, but it's not what I am making. I don't want to waste my time doing this one hour while VB can do this for me in <1 second.
I am writing a hangman type game and I am displaying the word to the user in a label as all *'s, but I cannot figure out how to have just one of the *'s changed in the label to the correct letter when the user inputs the correct letter into the text box and clicks the check letter button.Everything else in the program works perfectly, except for this part.[code]When I use the .Replace it changes all of the *'s to the correct selected letter.
the coding is to 'Get input string and put its character into List, and replace the character with other.'but having problem putting each character into List and also replacing it,[code]
I want to read a text file(.txt) character by character into a database.There are 28 characters on each line and I want to read the first 16 into a column in a database and the rest in another column in the database.
In my VB.NET application I compare words that are recorded using IPA, many of which have many diacritic marks. In one of the comparisons, I compare the words character by character. But when I iterate over the characters, the diacritic marks come out as separate characters (as I would expect since this is unicode)However, a u character is different than a u plus an accent for the purposes of this program and needs to be distinguished.
Like the title says, i have a code written in vb.net that receives data from a PIC microcontroller via rs232, but i need a way to know when te trasmission ends. I have put the word "END" in the microcontroller code so that after he sends all the data , will send the word "END" ..so i need to implement this in my vb.net code and when "END" is received to display "finish" popup message.
Imports System Imports System.ComponentModel Imports System.Threading[code].......
My form has a texbox where user enters an ID. IDmust be4 chracters in length andof the form: begins with either "E" or "e" and the next 3 chracters cannot be "all characters".
I want to read a text file(.txt) character by character into a database.There are 28 characters on each line and I want to read the first 16 into a column in a database and the rest in another column in the database.