I have the below code that searches through directories and displays the largest file in the directory. the problem is that it displays it in KB - how on earth do I convert it to MB? The file size comes out way too large so want easier reading
Private Sub btnGetMax_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnGetMax.Click
ClearList()
my project was intially mandated to be done in c#.however a large contributor to the project wrote much of the business logic, which he knows well, in vb.net.How difficult would it be to convert the following c# code into vb.net.
i wanna try to convert this ASM code into vb.net or at least find a solution that will allow me to enable this script after creating a handle on a kernel32 process.
I am looking for some library or code that will allow me to convert mp4 video to mp3I want it to be for free and compatible with the latest .NET framework (4).Also, if possible, I am looking for a free ffmpeg wrapper than I can have in my vb.net application without trial or messageboxes.
Will Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 convert my app to an app I can use on the Internet. I've used it to help convert up from 2005 but I'm looking so save time in creating a web app version.
I developed a windows application in VS2008 as 2.0 . I would like to migrate to 3.5 . This really basic but how do I do that? It seems like I should just change a few parms somewhere, but I can't find it.
Dim hex as String = "FFFF" Dim int as Integer = Val("&h" & hex)
The problem is that it only returns a signed integer, so the example above gives -1 instead of 65535. Is there a way to make Val return a Long instead f.ex. , or an other way ?
I'm currently converting a VB6 app to vb.net 2010 and i'm struggling to convert the following code and was hoping that someone could assist me. Im rather new to .Net [code]...
How can I convert mdf to mdb thru vb.net code? I know it can be done using Access Import but I don't want my client to open Access just to convert a database from mdf to mdb. It will be more convenient for my client to just click a button in my vb.net apps to convert mdf to mdb.
Will Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 convert my app to an app I can use on the Internet. I've used it to help convert up from 2005 but I'm looking so save time in creating a web app version.
in the project I'm currently working on, One of the requirements is to convert the characters (in my case it's hebrew) to DOS 7 BIT format, is there an easy way to do this in VB.NET ?