.net - Double Or Integer : What To Use With BIG Or SMALL Data Types
Jul 26, 2011
I have a value of: "2.54334881002458E-37" and i keep getting "overflow" exception when i'm using a double.what should i use to make this work?
code snippet:
Dim curries, act, cat As Double
For Each dataRow As DataRow In dt.Rows
curries = dataRow("Activity")
getting the error when i try to assign Activity to curries.but "activity" is a string in the database....
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Sep 25, 2010
ive got some simple problem i cant understand how to solve.
str(1) is an array and integer(or double, tried both)
a(1) is an array and integer (or double, tried both)
a(1) = a(1) + 1
Label1.Text = str(1) + a
the big part is where i get: operator '+' is not defined for types 'integer' and '1-dimensional array of integer'.why do i get that message and what does it mean? how do i make the code do what i want?
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May 9, 2012
this is for a BINGO game final project that I already turned in but this just bugged me that I could not get the sorting figured out. I am trying to get this to sort the random numbers in to columns under the correct letters but I keep getting the error Operator '>=' is not defined for types '1-dimensional array of Integer' and 'Integer' under the line:
[Code]...
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Aug 3, 2010
This is giving me a headache. I have this link query here that grabs an ID
Dim mclassID = From x In db.SchoolClasses Where x.VisitDateID = _visitdateID Select x.ClassID And then later on I have this linq query
ViewData("Staff") = From t In db.Staffs Where t.ClassID = mclassID Select t
I've tried quite a few things but to no avail. I've attempted casting, converting, Is operand, etc.
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Jun 10, 2009
Is it okay for a structure variable to hold a small number of reference types? I thinks it's fine because the pointers themselves are not that big, regardless of what they're pointing to. But I never did fully figure out the whole heap/stack thing, so I'd like to make sure.
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Aug 14, 2009
i'm dave mark.. im new to vb 2008.. i just have to have some question.. the problem is i have to input 10 integer number then after inputting the 10 number .. it will compute the sum, average and the smallest.. i have no problem with sum and average but in smallest number only... how to get the smallest number>>?
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Aug 1, 2011
during some code conversion from another persons VB.net project to C#, i have come across the following code:
[Code]...
Now m trying to convert this to C#, but im a little confused as to exactly the meaning of this line:
If lbytRelayStateMask And (2 ^ lintCounter) Then It appears there something going on behind the scenes (that ill have to examine further) however before i do i would just like to clarify the result of this if statement. Am i correct in saying if either one of the sub-expressions equals zero then its false, otherwise its true? Sorry, im not too up to speed on VB.net.
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Mar 5, 2010
Is there a way to use a generic that only accepts integer types?
I have a Clamp(value, min, max) function, and it would be nice if it could accept ints, uints, floats, shorts, ect without having to write an individual function for each type.
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Jun 24, 2011
How can I implement a two's complement in VB.NET using unsigned integer types such as Byte, UShort, UInteger and ULong? Can I cast a UInteger to an Integer?
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Nov 12, 2010
I am extending some of the basic data types in vb.net for a large application. This includes integer, string, short, etc. As it stands, my new data type objects have names like MYInteger and MYString. Since these are the only types I'm using for my application and they are mostly compatible with the default types, is there a way I can override the defaults with mine so when you Dim iThing as Integer you're actually using my slightly customized integer type?
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Aug 30, 2010
I would like to cast a double to an integer, but rather than keep the numerical value the same I want to keep the bit pattern the same (this is for a compression algorithm), is this already possible in VB.net, or would I need to try and come up with my own method for doing this?
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Jun 2, 2010
Just studying and looking for a simple way to remember the difference between the two variables.
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Mar 14, 2012
I am trying to convert a piece of C# code, and I ran it through a converter, and had to make some changes.I am now running into this error:
Operator '<<' is not defined for types 'Char' and 'Integer'
The code is:
a += CType(URL(k + 0) + (URL(k + 1) << 8) + (URL(k + 2) << 16) + (URL(k + 3) << 24), UInt32)
b += CType(URL(k + 4) + (URL(k + 5) << 8) + (URL(k + 6) << 16) + (URL(k + 7) << 24), UInt32)
c += CType(URL(k + 8) + (URL(k + 9) << 8) + (URL(k + 10) << 16) + (URL(k + 11) << 24), UInt32)
The error occurs on each of the (URL(...) << X)
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Jun 9, 2011
So, yes, I've tried with these three formats, and the problem remains the same:I have a string, "s"For Each s As String In stringarray and this array is recieving data from a streamreader that is reading a csv file. The data I'm having dificulty reading are these very specific numbers(yes, only these numbers, because phone numbers get home safe and sound).The numbers I'm talking about are usually decimal.ValueList.Add(Convert.ToDecimal(s))
Now, when I convert them like that, they always bring a "D" alongside with them. I've personally checked the string multiple times, and it just has a "1", and somehow, my list recieves "1D" as a number, same thing happens with decimal numbers(0.29D for example). I've tried with Doubles and Integers, the result is the same.
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Feb 28, 2012
I'm trying to get my chart (y values) updated on the run, they need to be updated by an integer.
Dim a As Integer
Dim b As Integer
'some button.click code, contains a += 1 and b += 1
Chart1.Series("Series1").Points(0).YValues = a
Chart1.Series("Series1").Points(1).YValues = b
But it says Value of type 'Integer' cannot be converted to '1-dimensional array of Double'.
so, what do I have to do to fix this?
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Sep 8, 2009
i've got another problem with my coding in this sub...
Private Sub buyLemon_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles buyLemon.Click
lemonL.Text += 1
[code]....
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Feb 5, 2009
I'm trying to write a (WPF) program with Option Strict on, but I have a problem.
I have a Canvas with a background image, and I want to use the coordinates of where the canvas was clicked to determine what should happen next. (Something like this)
Dim p As Point = e.GetPosition(DirectCast(sender, Canvas))
Dim imgColorMap As System.Drawing.Bitmap = My.Resources.ColorMap
Dim c As System.Drawing.Color = imgColorMap.GetPixel(p.X, p.Y)
This gives me the error: "Option Strict disallows implicit conversion of 'Double' to 'Integer'" for p.X and p.Y I have tried several things, like Math.Round but strangely enough that also returns a double.
How do I cast/round these Double values to Integer, so I can use them in my GetPixel method?
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Oct 7, 2011
I'm quite a newbie in VB.NET (and VB on the whole). So my question could sound rather odd, but still. I've stumbled upon an issue with the CInt and converting a double to an integer.
The issue is the following: CInt(10.5) would be 10
CInt(10.51) would be 11, but I expected 10... (Got used to C# style conversion: (int)10.51 would be 10)
As pointed out here Integer.Parse VS. CInt the result is just rounded in some fashion. Nowever, all I need is to get only integer part and throw away the fractional one. How can I achieve such type of conversion in VB.NET? After a short research I assume that I can use Fix() funciton to do the trick, but is it the best choice ever?
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Feb 16, 2009
Does somebody know where to look on Internet to see Capacities of Integer, Short, Double in VB.Net
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Aug 2, 2011
How can i format a double number to be like a integer?
for example:
i want to 12.34 to be rounded and displayed like 12 not 12.0.
because when i do String.Format("{0:n0}", 12.34) the number will be displayed as 12.0
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Feb 7, 2012
The problem i m facing is that i m getting all numbers in this format
1- if it is double then 123.45
2- if it is integer then 123.00 which is wrong
how to format a number wether it is in decimal or integer.if it is decimal then something like 123.56 or if it is integer then 123 not 123.00.Tell me the generalized string function and how to use it..
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Sep 22, 2010
Operator '+' is not defined for types '1-dimensional array of Byte' and 'Byte'.How would I change the assignment statement in the code below so that each indexed byte position gets assigned the converted integer value in the for loop?
Dim byteArray As Byte()
Property Data_Out() As Integer()
Get[code].....
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Feb 22, 2010
How do I correct the error Option Strict On disallows implicit conversions from 'Double' to 'Integer'. ?
The two lines below that divide by 2 are causing the error.
Private Function StringToByteArray(ByVal hex As String) As Byte()
Dim NumberChars As Int16 = CShort(hex.Length)
Dim bytes As Byte()
Dim i As Integer = 0
bytes = New Byte(NumberChars / 2) {}
[Code]...
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Aug 11, 2010
When i use VB6 i get the following outputs
961.605 * 100 = 96161
936.495 * 100 = 93650
929.295 * 100 = 92929
NOW..... When i do the above in vb.net 2005 i get the following
961.605 * 100 = 96160
936.495 * 100 = 93650
929.295 * 100 = 92930
How can i get the same output as the VB results. And i have tired it ! Type conversions, math functions, everything i can think of to get the same VB6 output !
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Jan 18, 2010
How can I create a nullable numeric optional parameter in VB.NET?
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Oct 29, 2011
I am getting Errors: Operator '<' is not defined for types 'System.Windows.Forms.Button' and 'Integer'.
Operator '>' is not defined for types 'System.Windows.Forms.Button' and 'Integer'.
Value of type 'Integer' cannot be converted to 'System.Windows.Forms.Button'.
And my program does not work!
Below is my code..............
Private Sub ProgressBar1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ProgressBar1.Click
ProgressBar1.Value = TextBox1.Text
End Sub
[CODE]...
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Mar 4, 2010
how i have to write this variable not to have errors
Dim divider As Integer = (20 / 3)
Error 1 Option Strict On disallows implicit conversions from 'Double' to 'Integer'
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Aug 11, 2010
When i use VB6 i get the following outputs
[Code]...
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Feb 14, 2011
I have an application that uses Dataset.WriteXML to create a small backup before data is syncronized to a data store (less than a meg).This application has worked well for 5 years now, and all of a sudden with the installation of XML 6.0 SP2 the XML document is not working correctly.I have multiple tables within a Dataset (Company, Contact, Notes, etc...)When WriteXML is called, the first table should be Company, however, the first table is being named Contact with the Company Data in it. The Notes table is being called Contact and so forth. In other words it's not giving the correct names to the tables in the XML File.This appears to be a bug, which is causing great distress on all the companies who have been using this program.
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Jan 28, 2009
i used the following code in vb 6.0 and it produced the required value but when i used the same code in vb.net it shows the error "Operator * is not defined for types Date and Integer"
Dim Act_Rec As Integer
Dim VTar_Hr As String
Dim VYptime As String[code]....
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