For some reason when i declare an array and set it to a certain amount of elements then under it specify the elements it works in VB 2005 but when i do it in VB 2008 it get : "declaration expected " and i get words underlined.
Public Class Form1 Dim words(20) As String words(1)="Computer" End Class
After years of doing a little programming on the side (Classic ASP for 12 years), I'm starting to do a lot more programming, and as a result am teaching myself .net. I'm attempting to use UrbanAirship's API to send a test push notification through Apple's Push Notification Server (APNS). I found this sample code, but am having a hard time implementing it.
I am trying to learn about XML literals in VB. In a "learning" project which based on a console application template the following compiles and runs without error (and without any special Imports statements nor references added):
Module Module1 Sub Main() Dim db As New AdventureWorksDataContext
I'm getting the error "Declaration expected" twice in this code...
'Required in all cases when calling API functions Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices 'Required in this example and any API function which 'use a string buffer. Provides the StringBuilder class
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it errors at GetSystemDirectory and msgbox I thought it may need another imports statement, not sure I'm using VB.net 2008 express.
i m trying to create a base64 coded password but i m stuck on one of its lines.I applied MD5 code to password then I want to apply base64 to password.
Dim MD5Hash As String = getMD5Hash(txtPassword.Text) Dim byt As Byte() = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(txtPassword.Text) Dim base64 As String = Convert.ToBase64String(byt)
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this gave me a "Declaration expected" error for base64
Does anyone know what is wrong with this IF Statement? I'm getting the errors "Expression Expected" and "End of Statement Expected".If DropDownList1.SelectedValue = "Educational Sponsoring" Or "Grants" Or "Product Training" Or "Centres of Excellence" Then
How can rightfully declare these in VB.net , in my coding it's highligted errors on these declaration.
Dim excel As New Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.ApplicationClass Dim wBook As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Workbook Dim wSheet As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Worksheet
What is the appropriate declaration such as "ValueChanged" or "Click" for a NumericUpDown that will execute the code when I press enter. I already know that setting the "AcceptButton" property of the main form to a default button will not work, especially if I want a different button to be selected depending on which control I give focus.
PS: Is the syntax any different from Visual Basic 2010 Express than it is on Visual Studio 2012 RC (running in Visual Basic Mode)?
Question: How to shorten this array creation ? I need to create an array of type ReportingService2005_WebService.Property with one property.
Something like:
Dim PropertyArray() as new ReportingService2005_WebService.Property(1)
I have to do this:
Dim PropertyArray As ReportingService2005_WebService.Property() = New ReportingService2005_WebService.Property(0) {} PropertyArray(0) = New ReportingService2005_WebService.Property
Does anyone know of a working declaration for the API "AccessibleObjectFromEvent"? Or a good .net equivalent? I've spent so much time getting the other main Accessible API to work on .NET, that I'm hoping to start with a good declare on this one.
I've built a really good narrator, for totally blind people so that they can interface and use the computer in a substantial way. The innovation is a static mouse that controls category input, rather than free mouse movement, and the middle wheel selects items of that category. But I need the last access API for events and voice feedback when the event occurs. I'm guessing it's something like this, according to what works for the other API: Code:
This is loosely based upon microsoft Access example written in vb6, available as an online download. I've have not seen a .NET example online, so it might prove useful for someone.
I am creating a kind of a "naive" search engine.What I have done is distributed words in files where each file corresponds to the starting letter of the words (i.e. if its English, then 26 files are there)Then when the search system loads I am loading all the words in hash tables (26 hash tables corresponding to 26 alpha-characters) for which I am using an array of structures.The problem is after declaring the variables in a Form load subroutine, the variables are not able to use those values in other subroutines..How do I properly declare them so their values persist?
One would think I'd already know this, but I never really gave it much thought before now. When declaring a member variable for a class, is it better to set the default value at the declaration
Private m_strMyVariable As String = "" Or is it better to do it in the constructor Private m_strMyVariable As String
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Should I maybe always specify a value at declaration, even if it's Nothing, and just override that value in the constructor(s) as needed? Or is it situation specific? If so, a really quick rundown of which situations might warrant which treatment would be nice.
I'm trying to declare a generic using a variable of type System.Type, with VB 2005, and haven't found the right approach. Consider the typical:
Dim m_GenObj As MyGenericObject(of T) Instead of using "T" I want to use a variable of System.Type, for something like: Dim m_MyType as Type Dim m_GenObj as MyGenericObject(of m_MyType)
and when I run my app, I get a SQL error that tells me that I need to declare a value for '@payperiodstartdate' but I know that that value is declared because the first query runs fine. I am told that the line where the error is is line 59, which is this line [code]...
I am using Visual Basic Express 2008 to make a simple game. I am trying to declare a dataset object and datatable but I'm getting a bizarre syntax error and I can't find a help reference.
Line A - I dimension GameTable as an Object Line B - I instantiate the object Line C - I edit data in the GameTable Line D - I display the data in Visual Basic
Line C will crash in runtime if I don't do sometype of "New" declaration
Line B is my attempt at a "New" Declaration by I get an error message I don't understand - "Type Expected" - I think I have the syntax wrong here.
I'm working on my final assignment for my Visual Basic class, and the last assignment is to create a program which stores CD collection information. It works fine, but the task is to create a structure for the input information and use it in the Add buttons click event code.I'm not asking to have my homework done for me, but i'd like some advice on where I should declare the structure and how. Everywhere I try and declare it, it ends up closing that particular sub procedure or section. I've tried looking up plenty of help sites to learn about structures, but sadly they and the book are both very vague. The instructor also mentioned padding each entry, but that I'm pretty sure I know how to do
I'm working on a home project using DirectShow.Net. to learn some VB.net. Most of the examples I've found have all been in C# so I'm looking through code for ideas and converting where I need to. I keep stumbling upon these declarations and I'm unsure how to convert it to a VB.Net statement.[code]Then the second part seems to be assigning the value but as its made up of two parts im unsure how that works?