Does A For-Each Loop Have An Iteration Count
Jun 18, 2009Does a For-Each loop in VB have an iteration count, or would I have to do that myself?
View 5 RepliesDoes a For-Each loop in VB have an iteration count, or would I have to do that myself?
View 5 RepliesDoes anybody know how to count the number of iterations in a for-each loop? I want to have a variable inside the loop, returning the corresponding counter every time the loop iterat
View 5 RepliesI just can't seem to understand when i am suppose to put Accept outside the LOOP and when i'm suppose to Accept inside the LOOP at the beginning.
View 4 Replies I've got a for loop. In my loop , I've got a condition , and if that condtion is not met, I need to move on to the next iteration.
So if I have :
For Each txt As Control In tbcell.Controls
if TypeOf (txt) Is CheckBox Then
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i have a for loop that is executing. i want while the loop is executing to be able to define using a variable how many seconds the For loop needs to pause before next iteration.
View 2 RepliesI'm using a DO interation to loop a function I'm using to test for internet connectivity. The code is working fine, except that when one of the tests is satisfied the loop stops. I want this to continue in the background while the program is running. How can I get this to work?
Private Sub checkInternet()
Dim InetChecker As Boolean
InetChecker = CheckForInternetConnection()
Do While LabelCount.Text <> ""
Thread.Sleep(10)
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I have this code.I need to loop through it, until button 2 is pressed.I also want to count how many times its looped and show how many times in a label.
Public Class Form1
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
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For loop statement with .count method
View 1 RepliesThis loop takes forever to run as the amount of items in the loop approach anything close to and over 1,000, close to like 10 minutes. This needs to run fast for amounts all the way up to like 30-40 thousand.
'Add all Loan Record Lines
Dim loans As List(Of String) = lar.CreateLoanLines()
Dim last As Integer = loans.Count - 1
For i = 0 To last
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My loop that needs to count and accumulate the numbers from a list box does not work. When I debug it reads the first line of the Do While loop then jumps to the code where it would average the numbers. Here is my code:
'calculate average
'get first item in list box
lstListBox.SelectedIndex = 0
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I have already a Pretest loop that counts the number that the user inputs and displays a message. I need to change the Pretest loop code so it will count down instead of up from the number of times entered by the user.I have already coded this:
vb.net Public Class frmMain Private Sub btnExit_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnExit.Click Me.Close()End Sub Private Sub txtNumTimes_KeyPress(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs) Handles txtNumTimes.KeyPress
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As you all know, If the dataBase requires a numerical value then an error will occur when the user tries to insert the incorrect data type. With the code below after the user types in a value beside an int value type then it will go into an Loop through more than what is needed. How can I apply the same logic but allow the program not to check the 60 rows (I set the row size to 60). I want to break out of it if there are blanks ONLY if a row is blank and not for a black cell, because if the user leaves one cell blank then it would loop through the 'for each' for how many rows that they is. Initially there are 60 rows.
MIS
For Each item As DataGridViewRow In dgvLaser.Rows
If IsNumeric(item.Cells(3)) Then
Exit For
Else
MessageBox.Show("Check Record Count. Numerical values only..!")
End If
Next
I am using a label inside my loop to get a count on the number of records processed by the loop. during testing of the program I noticed that if I load a smaller Table( 1000 records) my label stops refreshing after about 110 and my mouse turns to an hour glass. The program finishes and the label returns the correct count when complete If I load a larger table (10,000 records) it works all the way through???
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I am working with VB 2008. I want to be able to run this program say in N: and it will show me in an excel sheet the following:
Folder Path Size(GB) Count of Files
N:Clients 0.53 308
where clients contains subfolders and files and the size is the total of all those files within each folder and the count is the total within each folder also.
This works fine as it is but i have to select one by one the top level folders and some of them are huge so it takes forever to give me an answer.
1) I would like to see in my spreadsheet the following by only select the network drive n:
Folder Path Size(GB) Count of Files
N:Clients 0.53 308
N:Software 10.7 15430
N:Billing 0.98 105
2) I would also like to know if this is the faster method.
3) I tried adding a progress bar so that the user can have an idea of how much this will take but i had to remove because it was not working.
4) I would like to see the folder name, size of folder and count of files in the listview.
Here is the code:
Imports Microsoft
Imports Microsoft.Win32
Imports Microsoft.Win32.Registry
Imports System.Collections
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i am developing a program in visual basic 2010, it involves a non- linear iteration of one of the two variables with a step of .00 and a match at the .000 (3rd) decimal placethere cannot be an exact match between the 2 variable's values but i need the iteration to stop at the nearest possible value.
View 6 RepliesIs the warning I am receiving about using the iteration variable in this line a concern.
Dim reportdataforpage = (From reportvar In reportdata Where reportvar.reportpage = pagenum)
how to assign one value to whole array without iteration through it? for example a i have pArray (5000,5000) =1 where all members off array = 1.
View 2 RepliesI have noticed that when iterating DataGridViewColumns, the speed is greatly reduced if the columns are visible.
For Each col As DataGridViewColumn In cData.DataGridView.Columns
col.Visible = visible
Next
If visible is set to false (and all columns are all currently visible), iterating 264 columns takes around 0.35s, however, if visible is set to true (and all columns are currently invisible), the same process takes around 30s.Does anyone know what would be causing the extra time?Could it something internal to the DataGridView Control?
Background: I am working on an ASP.net project that basically fills out a form from user input. The generated form (for reasons which I have no control over) must be a JPEG or TIFF. So the user fills out the web form, which takes all of the input values and meges them into a blank image (jpeg) of the form. Using System.Drawing, it merges all of the text onto the form at designated Points. The points are defined as variables which are modified at runtime to compensate for the resolution of the image (in case it get modified/re-generated at a different dpi). All of this is working fine.
Problem: Currently I have a Sub that determines the dpi of the master image, then adjusts the Points accordingly. However, there are ~50 variables that have to be adjusted. So currently I have the Sub go thru each point variable and manually adjust the X & Y values. I have been working on a Sub that will iterate thru all of the Point variables and do adjustment. Here's a functional sample of what I have working:Imports System.Drawing
Partial Class test Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
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This works...sort of. It allows me to grab each variable and modify it, but only in the instance. The original variable in the class is unchanged. Which means that when the program gets to the point where it's drawing text to the image, the points are unmodified. my basic question is: Is it possible to modify the original variable using this sort of process? If not, is the best way to use these modified values to declare the new class instance at a global level, then have the Sub that draws the text use the instance versions of the variables?
I realize that I could define all of the points in an array which would be easy to loop thru and update, but I've named each point variable something meaningful to correspond to the related text to be drawn.
Makes the following statement about the code below:
**"The computer evaluates the loop condition in the Do...Loop statment to determine whether the loop instructions should be processed. In this case, the inputsales <> String.Empty condition compares the contenst of the input sales variable to the String.Empty value. As you know the String.Empty value represents a zero length, or empty, string if the inputsales variable is empty, the loop condition evaluates to True and the computer process the loop instructions. *If on the other hand the inputsales variable is not empty, the loop condition evaluates to false and the computer skips over the loop instructions.
Based on the code I think it is the opposite: ...that while the inputsales value is not empty it should evaluate to true and process the loop and if it is empty it should evaluate to false and skip the loop?
See below.
Option Explicit On
Option Strict On
Imports System.Globalization
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I have added a column to a Datatable called CallsPerDay which is there to tell me how many telephone calls have been made on a particular day or days.Is there a datacolumn.expression which will allow me to Filter on the day, count the rows and then populate this added column with the result.
View 1 RepliesI have some reports that I use with the MS ReportViewer and I need to get a count of the physical pages (as opposed to logical page count) to use with a print dialog. I've implemented a workaround so the ReportViewer control displays the correct number of physical pages, but is there a way to get that value from the ReportViewer control? The only publicly accessible property gives the logical page count.
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Basically, Is it possible to get a grids row count using jquery.if my grid has 20 rows in it not including the header or footer, i want to now the count of actual rows, this will tell my users how many tasks they have in their list.
View 3 Repliesdesigning a Windows based computer program that will allow a user to enter some number (n) and a choice of a count up or count down for that many numbers. So for example, the user enters 5 as their number and selects the count down option, the message box displayed would contain the message: "Here are your numbers: 5,4,3,2,1,0"
View 14 RepliesThis is what I have, but It doesn't work with strings for some reason (only text files):
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I'm flummoxed I'm using VB.Net, Linq, and a DataContext. My DataContext contains a table 'transactions'.
I first declare an IQueryable(Of transaction) and assign it to nothing. I build a predicate in a foreach loop and use a transactions.Where(predicate) to assign the IQueryable a value. If I do an IQueryable.ToList(), I get a number of items in the collection.
However, on the next iteration of the loop, the IQueryable.ToList() gives me 0 items.This is driving me crazy. I tried to use the LINQ to SQL Debug Visualizer with VS2010, (I recompiled the 2008 version with the new reference) but no dice - I can't see the SQl generated or what's inside the IQueryable.
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I have List (of class). having 1800 of count and each object has 90 properties. When I terate earch with 90 properties taking more and more time. How to resolve this
Dim cellIntStyle As HSSFCellStyle = hssfworkbook.CreateCellStyle
cellIntStyle.DataFormat = HSSFDataFormat.GetBuiltinFormat("#")
Dim cellDateStyle As HSSFCellStyle = hssfworkbook.CreateCellStyle
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It says the result will always be 5 namely the final value of i. How come?
They don't put the iteration variable in the "closure"?
I want to create a (3n*7) Matrix in python through Iteration, I did this in VB.Net and it worked but it gives me some challenge in Python as this a new language to me. n can be the number of Iterations to build up the matrix, i.e. ; if u iterated 3 times, the matrix will be a 9*7 matrix. Here is how I did it in VB.Net. :
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For Next Iteration To Sum Users Input Numbers
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