I have this block of php that i want to convert to c# or vbnet. I am stuck on the array methods since there is no direct equal to the is array and other bits like array merge. I know that arrays behave differently in php than in c# but thats about it. I am looking online but have not found anything yet.
private static function processArgs( $arguments )
{
$args = array();
foreach ( $arguments as $arg ) {
a user will enter a number, n, which ranges from 1 to 30. they will also enter a "P" or an "S" (sum or product). depending on which was selected, it will calculate the sum or product of the numbers from 1 to n.i'm having a conversion error on line 5 stating "Conversion from string "S" to type 'Double' is not valid." [code]
I'm creating a program in VB.net that does the following:At a high level I receive a file in email, put the attachment in a monitored folder, import the text file to excel, format the excel, and then email the excel file to a list of recipients.
Here is my plan:
Completed: Outlook VBA to monitor all incoming email for specific message. Once message is received drop attached .txt file in a specific network folder.
Completed: (VB.net) Monitor folder, when text file is added begin processing
Not Complete: (VB.net) Import text file to Excel
Not Complete: (VB.net) Format Excel Text file.(add in a row of data,format column headers with color/size, add some blank columns, add data validation to some of the blank columns that allow drop down selections)
Completed: (VB.net) Save file.
Completed: (VB.net) Send file to list of recipients.
Obviously the items above that are not complete are the bulk of the work, but I wanted to get some advice on what some of you think would be the best way to approach something like this. The import and formatting of the file are causing me some problems because I just can't decide what would be the most efficient way to do this.
The way stated above. Import to excel -> format Having a template excel that contains all of the formatting already done for me and attempting to transition the data to this document (no clue if/how I can do this). Is it even feasible? Have the template already created and then import the text file to a new excel file, then transition that data to the excel template?
Something I thought about, in terms of formatting the document, was to record a macro of me doing all of the formatting that I'm going to need and then attempt to convert that macro into my vb.net code, but I'm not sure if that will work. I will need to verify that the text file comes in the EXACT format every time correct?
Here's 2 questions that I hope someone can help me on. This is in VB.net. I keep on getting this error 'java.io.bufferedInputstream.count is not accessible in this context because it is 'Protected Friend'. Does anyone know how to fix this error?
The other errors i get are "Overload resolution failed because no accessible 'Val' accepts this number of arguments". I have listed below the code that I have coverted from Java. Where is my mistake?'the underlined areas are where it is giving me errors.
I am looking for a way to block registry changes unless I choose to allow them to be made. So basically if an application tries to make a change my program would display a dialog with information of the change and I can either click Allow Change or Disallow Change.
Only thing is I am not sure how I go about stopping a registry change before it happens.
I tried utilizing a collections Enumerator inside of a USING block to take care of the Enumerator.dispose call for me, however, I'm getting NullReferenceExceptions when trying to access the Enumerator.Current property after doing a MoveNext.
Currently, I am enclosing object initialization and usage in a Try/Catch block and then tear it down (dispose, close, set to nothing) in the Finally block. The problem is, a C# 'using' block is so easy to use and would clean things up in my code.
Is there a VB.NET equivalent? Or is my Finally block tear-down solution the only way?
i have a simple question. in vb6 you can block the form using modal. but in vb.net i dont find any thing like this. so is there a way to block a form when other is opened. now i do this:
Dim frmDisc As New frmDiscount frmDisc.GET_SENDER(Me) frmDisc.Show(Me)
and in form Discount i do this:
Public Sub GET_SENDER(ByRef frm As Form) frmSender = frm End Sub
I have a form in vb.net that has a ShockwaveFlash object in it, and I get an IE popup requesting to download a file. I changed variables in it and it blocked some of them.
Studying Ruby and the Do block. Coming from much c# I didn't see much that reminded me of Do, but then VB came to mind with the With statement and one which I wish was in c# (maybe it is and I never saw it?). The two statements, Do and With, appear similar.Is the With statement in VB the same as a Do block in Ruby? [code]I understand what I will get just from looking at it. I know that I will get a new record in my database with the above information, but I do not know why. Why did book become TheBook.new?
I used VB.Net controls and LINQ to SQL to perform all Updates and Inserts, so when an error occurs I want to show "Enter Data Correctly", how do I do that once I catch an exception?
I often use the Try block to catch exeptions, and I have read in the help pages to do with the Finally statement. But, from what I understand it has no use whatsoever. Why would I use Finally instead of just ending the Try block. For example, from what I know
I have a Web Browser that navigates to some websites, and I would like to know how would I go about blocking ads, just wondering is there any examples around, or can someone give me some ideas.
I have a very simple VB 2005 program which runs on our W2K and XP systems, but when I try to run it on W7, the UAC throws up an admin login block. I have tried signing the assembly, to no avail. The entire program is below:
frmSimpleTest.vb: Public Class frmSimpleTest Private cabsdirectory As String = "C:HOTRMHMR"
We have a current implementation of a log file manager where it's two main purposes are to 1. rename files generated by other programs with a date/time stamp so they create new ones, and 2. delete files older then X amount of days from a specified folder. The program also makes it's own log file which records when these events happen.Do you think the Logging Application Block would be useful in this instance? The old file manager is written in VB 6.0 and an upgrade to VB .Net would not take too long, but is it worth it to try and implement LAP into it?
I have a simple function which tries to get a value from an Obout grid filter column, and if the value is empty, ignores it and moves on. For some reason this code ignore my catch block and always shows a System.FormatException when the input string is empty More bizarre, if I use visual studio's debugger and set a breakpoint on that line, the catch block functions normally (after I continue from that line). I have already confirmed that my Debug | Exceptions | CLR are not set to catch when thrown. I have also confirmed this same behavior in the production version.
My understanding of assert.fail was that if the line is executed, the test will fail.owever, I have found an instance where the assert.fail is executed, but the test passes.If the Assert.Fail statement is within a try block, the test will ALWAYS pass, even if the code execution executes the assert.fail. For example, the following test will always pass, even if the sub fails to throw an exception.
I have a button called "SendMoneyOutButton" in MainForm, I have a label call DecisionLabel which is binding to datasourceIs there is anyway to prevent the button SendMOneyOutButton is pressed if DecisionLabel.Text = "Already Sent"
I have a website in intranet and I wanna to block a remote access or VPN access to the site.I waana to know how is users use remote access or VPN to access to my site.