I am trying to convert text inputed in a text box to unicode. I need to the program to process each letter and return "the letter = the unicode" in the label.
For example, if the user enters "apple" the lable would read: a=65 p=80 p=80 l=76 e=69
I know the AscW command will return the Unicode Integer but I only know how to do the conversion for single letters
The code below only processes the first letter and only returns the code, not "the letter = the code"
Private Sub btnCode_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnCode.Click
Dim strWord As String = Me.txtWord.Text
i am trying to convert several text files to unicode (UTF-16) but i could not reach to a good end. Have anyone try to do such a thing or have any idea on how to accomplish this?
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,
Trying to develop a text editor, I've got two textboxes, and a button below each one.When the button below textbox1 is pressed, it is supposed to convert the Unicode text (intended to be Japanese) to Shift-JIS.The reason why I am doing this is because the software VOCALOID2 only allows ANSI and Shift-JIS encoding text to be pasted into the lyrics system. Users of the application normally have their keyboard set to change to Japanese already, but it types in Unicode.How can I convert Unicode text to Shift-JIS when SJIS isn't available in the System.Text.Encoding types?
I have to set a value in the registry and it has to be in a unicode binary format. This is to change the default signature of Outlook.I have a signature called : TacoWhen I change my default signature in Outlook itself to Taco. It will be stored in the registry like this:54 00 61 00 63 00 6f 00 00 00However, when I change the value of this key programmatically like this:
I make a program that want to read texts into collection class. The program need to know whether the text file is in unicode or not. What is the vb.net code to test whether a text file is in unicode or not? Is there a vb.net code that allow me to read text file without worrying whether it's unicode or not?
Im working on windows application (VB.Net) that deals with Unicode text (Arabic Lang.) When I INSERT the Unicode text to my SQL database it stored like this '?????????...' So, after that I can use that data any more
i am making a project on VB.NET in which my text boxes have FONT property set to "TERAFONT-VARUN, 12pt " which is for GUJARATI language.Now i want to save the data of text box into my MS ACCESS data base. I also want to retrieve that data for other purpose.
At me soon the roof will go, I can not solve one problem.The problem consists in the following, I accept sms through components devshock, in unicode a format.The message text comes back in an array from bytes in a following kind, we will tell: byte: (4, 18).Though if to translate unicode the text in VB.NET as follows:
Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes(<text>) the array of such kind comes back: byte (18, 4), i.e. on the contrary.And so all text.How it is possible to transform the given file to a normal, convertible kind?
iam using the below code to check text change in clipboard but its not supported with unicode chracters like ا ب ج is there any way to add support for unicode text or is there any other way to do same work?
#Region " Definitions " 'Constants for API Calls... Private Const WM_DRAWCLIPBOARD As Integer = &H308
I ran across my first unicode data, and I am not sure what to do with it. I read the unicode text from a binary file using the ReadBytes method, because ReadChars threw an exception when it tried it. Well, long story short, I have found a way to work with the data, I can convert it using a small Function I wrote, which goes something like this: [Code] And this works wonderfully. It just throws away anything not in the ASCII range, including the BOM at the start of the unicode data.
But I would guess that this method is not very universal and probably not the best way. Are there any VB functions available to do this sort of thing? I was able to find something called Text.Encoding, but there didn't seem to be a reverse of that not that I found anyhow. Any ideas?
I have a problem reading ID3v2 text identifier tags when they are encoded in unicode. If i update the tags using winamp the tags are encoded in UTF-16 with BOM. When i try to read the tag i step through each byte and use chr(byte) to get the character that that byte represents. But when the bytes are unicode i get some characters (shown below) as the first two characters:
The remaining characters are correct, it's just these 2 first ones.
What are these for? and how can i get rid of them or read the bytes as unicode characters? i've tried reading the ID3 website and many other sites too but i don't know what to do. i can check the text-encoding byte in that tag frame to determine whether or not the tag is encoded in unicode or ISO-8859-1 but i don't know what to do next.
I am trying to use Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.TextFieldParser for parsing any format of tab delimited text file that user may have and show the data in web page in tabular fashion.I have sample tsv file with text qualifiers such as quotes saved in different encoding styles for different platforms such as pc, unix, mac saved using textpad. and I am trying to parse these using TextFieldParser. It works for all PC files but fails for mac.
I would like to pass a whitespace character by using the System.Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(" "), and System.Text.Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes(" ") , where " " is the whitespace Character required. What do I need to type (" ") to get a whitespace character passed.?
I'm trying to create a small program, which I think will be helpful to others(in here). My aim is to convert the English text shown in screen to Malayalam. English-to-Malayalam conversion is not a problem. But the problem is, how to extract the text from the screen. In most of the converter/translator, the text needs to be copied or written down in the translator tool. But my program will cut off that part. That is, simply move the program window (having a rectangle hollow portion) to the English word that needs to be converted. And upon pressing a button (or autodetect), the English word is converted to Malayalam.
So, my question is how to extract the English text(or words) from the screen (which is seen through the hollow portion of the window.
I am building a vb.net application with VS2010. The aim of the application is to change sln. files from VS2005/2008 versions into VS2010.I am using a Form with 2 text boxes and 2 buttons. When I click the 1st button it reveals the sln file in the text box. Then i have a 'convert' button that I want to use to 'convert' the file that appears in the first text box. I have come quite far with the source code but am just a bit puzzled as to how i can retrieve the VS2005 sln files and to get the 'convert' button to display the text in the 2nd text box.[code]
I am trying to convert some old VB code (EXAMPLE 1) to VB.Net that opens up a text file and loads a text box line by line. I am really looking to replace the existing syntax. Note that I know I can import the whole file using EXAMPLE 2.[code]...
I have a ton of questions that I cant seem to figure out in regards to VB Script.
1. How do you convert text in a text box to Upper Case? 2. How do you write the code to display messages in a Label box? 3. How do you check for numeric values? 4. How do you check for an empty string and find the length? 5. How do you extract a substring?