Private someSub()
If someBoolean = True Then Exit Sub
' do some great work because someBoolean is False
End Sub
I know there is a name for this. The idea is to check something and if it isn't what you want then you stop code processing. I thought it was called "escape pattern", but Google isn't confirming that name.
i was wondering if it possible to have a condition where lets say you have a column in the datatable called amount and a textbox acting as the filter called say maxamount to set it so the rowfilter when filtering the table will sum the number in the amount column until the number in maxamount is met, then stop and only return the rows where the total sum of the amount column is equal or less than the maxamount value, so i guess if the next row takes us over the maxamount it discards this row and returns the rows previous to it. is this possible using datagridview rowfilter or should i be loooking elsewhere to achieve this?
I have an sql table called Stock with two fields called StockID and StockCode. I want the user to select the stockcode from a combo which in turn populates the stockid for that item into a lable on my form. I have already populated the stockcode into the combo but dont know how to compelte the rest.
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Public Class cbo2 Private Sub cbo2_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
I have a form called FrmPracDetails which is built up with a List view called LvwColProc. Therefore when you click a field on the LvwColProc it takes you to another form called FrmColProcessing, here you can make changes to certain fields which are also present on FrmPracDetails. What I want to do is when you make changes on FrmColProcesing and Click the Save Button (which calls the Save function)the changes appear instantly on FrmPracDetails. Please note, FrmColProcessing will always be open next to FrmPracDetails. I have tried to put this code in the Save function present in FrmCol Processing as shown below, but it doesnt Refresh FrmPracDetails form. [code]
This JCL_History object is basically a Generic.List encapsulated in a wrapper and has the following method:
Public Sub Enqueue(ByRef value As String) If Members.Contains(value) Then Me.RemoveAt(Members.IndexOf(value))
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In my testing I have 2 items in this JCL_History list. When I call that first line of code I posted (the one that invokes Enqueue) with I = 1 I expect the first item to be shuffled to the bottom and the second item to be shuffled to the top.
After the thread returns from Enqueue I notice that this is exactly what happens to my list, HOWEVER if I hit the "step_in" button after the execution of Enqueue I go into the Default Property's set method where Index = 1 and value = and it screws everything up, because the item that got shuffled to the end (index 1) gets overwritten by the item value shuffled to the top.
So basically the set method on the default property is getting called at what I think to be a completely ridiculous time. What gives? By the way I'm running VS2005 on XP.
Can you look at my coding and let me know what I'm missing or doing wrong?I have a SSRS report that is called from a ReportViewer control and the ProcessingMode for this control is Remote. The report also has 1 parameter in it's DataSet.In the code I placed a MsgBox to make sure the code is finding the parameter and returning the parameter name. I am trying to stick the value of 10 into the parameter for playerID 10. Data for this player does exist.
I believe I need to add some more code to make this work but I'm not sure what else to add.
When the code executes the report is displayed but no data is shown in the report.
I recently found an awesome tool called "Freemind" that is called a 'mind mapping' program. It's similar to MS Visio but way cooler and more automated.I reeeallly would like to integrate this into a VB.net Form, but how?
Has anyone seen or heard of mind mapping inside VB.net before? Are there programs out there already that work with VB.net or anyone have an example they have seen / built that works?
My code Adds a New Row from a Source Table called "objTablaOrigen" To a final table called "objTablaDestino". This tables are passed ByRef because they come from a DataSet respectively. objRowNuevo is The Row that will be added to "objTablaDestino" The data from "objRow" is well copied to the "objRowNuevo" (that is the new Row with type of objTablaDestino).
'The problem occurs when the instruction Add is executed. ¿What happens? The new row is added as well, but this generates an Exception with the next message:
when should a trigger in your head go off signifying "Aha! I should use the factory pattern here!"? I find these moments will occur with many other design patterns, but never do I stop myself and think about this pattern.
I am using the Entity Framework with POCO's generated using the T4 Templates. I have the generated classes in a separate assembly. Ok, so a very simple example: I have a Category entity in the model which has SubCategories (1-Many with SubCategory). When I use the following code, I get The ObjectContext instance has been disposed and can no longer be used for operations that require a connection. [Code]
I am normally a c# programmer but am now working in VB for this one project when I use to set up a singleton class I would follow the Jon Skeet model
public sealed class Singleton { static Singleton instance = null; static readonly object padlock = new object();
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I get StackTracker.Instance.Instance and it keeps going, while it is not the end of the world it looks bad.is there a way in VB to hide the second instance so the user can not recursively call Instance?
When are predicates appropriate and what is the best pattern for usage? What are the advantages of predicates? It seems to me like most cases where a predicate can be employed a tight loop would accomplish the same functionality?
and also I have two patterns like XX and ZZ I want to find longest possible string which include above given two patterns and return starting and finishing index of the array.
I want my app to look for a byte pattern in a process and return the first memory address of that byte pattern. I know I should use ReadProcessMemory and a loop, but I don't really know how to create a function for that,
ok what i'm trying to do is make a pattern generator. i will have to do some substuutting too.ex:i wand to make A=1,B=2,C=3 ect.......the pattern is 3,3,2,3,3,3,2and say i make a button called "E" when i click that i want the patter from e since E=5 in the textbox it shoud come up "E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L" up to 8 thats all i want is it possible
I am working on creating a customized UI composite control. This control would be a container to several other custom controls.As a first step, i am creating the container UI using a singleton pattern. This is because at any point in time only one isntance of this container is allowed to be created. This is fine.Now i want to practice interface based desgin. So i introduced a sinple interface calleD IdesignSurface which has two properties. I would like my singleton class to implement this interface,so i tried something like this and got an error saying "end of line
NotInheritable Class DesignSurface implements IDesignSurface
Im trying to Implement the Singleton Pattern and im wondering if this is "Thread Safe" or if I am going to have to explicitly perform a SyncLock on the object instance? Example:
Public NotInheritable Class SingleTon Private Shared _singleton As SingleTon Private Sub New()
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I tried it both ways, using the SyncLock and without, just not sure which one to be using?
Using VB.Net, I'm looking for best practices in dealing with the following idiom:[code]What I really want is something VB.Net doesn't offer -- additional and simultaneous iterators on For Each statements.[code]I'm interested in both Linq and non-Linq recommendations, comments about Copy method design, comparisions to C# or other languages.
It is for vb.net 2008 with access database.At the moment it matches based on paramValue, and needs an exact match.How can I change it to look for a pattern instead?? For example I want anything that contains the text "Fizz" and then "Bom".[code]...
What would you recommend as the "best" VB.NET and C# books for learning Design Patterns?eferably books that actually give examples of when to use the patterns. I need torecommend some books to a group of C# and VB.NET developers.
I was considering validating some input using RegEx to match a pattern of
Firstname, Lastname
I largely have it, but there is so much variability in names that I'm not quite sure if any pattern is safe. In fact, in this case, I know that no pattern is safe, so I have built in a means for the user to accept whatever was entered, regardless of what it was, which isn't so great.
What I'm wondering is whether or not there is a safe Regex pattern that will cover names in this format, or will cover at least most of them. What I currently have is:
"^[A-Z][a-z]+, [A-Z][a-z]+"
But that will allow through things like Hiker, Shaggy, the, which is fairly silly, but shouldn't be allowed....I think. Does anybody use names with commas in them? I know that apostrophes are fairly common, though I'm pretty sure I can ignore them.
Need a pattern to match a string which should NOT be --
777777777 888888888 999999999
Or start with 00 or 02 or 04. when i tried to go create a pattern to match the above requirements, i got it done by - Dim _pattern6 As String = "^(7+|8+|9+|(00|07|08|09|17|18|19|28|29|43|48|69|70|78|79|80|96|97).*)$". could not get the NOT MATCH part done.
I use resharper 6.1.I use VB.Net and I want to search for this. for all the help.ShowHelp things and put those in a wrapper.So I have something like this.
Private Sub BtnHelpClick(sender As System.Object, e As EventArgs) Handles btnHelp.Click Help.ShowHelp(Me, HelpFiles.AuditTables, HelpNavigator.TopicId, AudittablesContext.AuditTables)