I want to enumerate all the directories in C: and also at the end of it I want the size. Now, I can enumerate the directories but I have no idea how to get the size.
I have the code here but everytime I try and add My.Computer.FileSystem.GetFileinfo it bombs out saying that I have not expressed it. I suppose I need to add a variable for my.computer.filesystem.getfileinfo but how do I add two variables in one for each statement.I guess I could declare it outside the "for each" statement.[code]...
Dim fileList As Collections.ObjectModel.ReadOnlyCollection(Of String) = My.Computer.FileSystem.GetFiles(FolderDialog1.SelectedPath, FileIO.SearchOption.SearchTopLevelOnly) For Each topLvlFile As String In fileList
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The above code reads all the files & directories in a selected path. It ignores any hidden folders, like it suppose to. Except it doesn't ignore folders inside of the hidden folders that it finds & I need it to.I can't quite wrap my head around how to make it ignore all folders & files inside of a hidden folder that it find.
I need to list all files folders, subfolders and subfolder files under a selected directory in a list box not sure how to do the logic in the last amount of code lines to enumerate all subfolders dna files.Here is what I have so far:
Dim OldProfileDir As String Dim NewProfileDir As String Dim Newdocs As String = "" Dim Olddocs As String = ""
Basically I'm going to try and develop a software that merges PDFs automatically using the PDFSharp API.What I want in the program is to basically that: Have the program to give and Input and Output directoryMerge all the documents in the directory or sub-directoryRename the merged PDF file according the the name of the directory/sub-directoryIf the folder has PDF files and a Sub-Directory I want to merge the PDF files in the folder and rename them as per the main folder, and rename the files in the sub-folder according to its name (i.e. seperate|)
It's the first time I'm using an API.The problem I have is how to use the directories and sub-directories as I need them.
I'm looking for some code (C# or VB.NET preferred) to iterate through all folders in an Outlook mailbox and return the names of those folders. I'm not looking to pop up the Outlook folder dialog, but rather to return the folder names in a given mailbox from outside Outlook.
I'm writing a little Database administration program.It works fine if you give the db, but not when you don't know which db is installed.How can I enumerate all running databases?
I think my problem is easy to solve. I developed an interface called "Animal". My programmers created classes for "Dog", "Cat", and "Horse" Later I want to let the user create an animal in a Windows form. How can I get my annimals to appear in the combo for selecting one of them? Each animal has it's own DLL. If tomorrow a new animal is developed, the combo should present the new value.
I want to create a form almost exactly like the database properties page that appears in SQL Server Management Studio when the properties of a SQL CE database is selected. Basically, the form has page options that show general properties in a propertygrid, a shrink and repair page option, and an option to set the password. Does Microsoft have some code posted on how they show the properties page of a sql ce database?
Because I need to get all the characters of the alphabet OF AN ARBITRARY (variable) LANGUAGE, and that in the correct ordering sequence.
How can I do that without knowing the alphabet of every possible culture/language? System.Gobalization.Cultureinfo for example has information on date format, and a sorting method, and codepage info. But not info on the alphabet itselfs. Forthermore 'A' to 'Z' ordering iterating won't do, because German for example has characters such as ÄÖÜ, which are after 'Z' in the codepage numbering, but follow after aou when sorting.
Can I somehow use the codepages to get all the characters, and sort them somehow ? By 'all the characters' I mean all letters, including numbers, but not punctuation marks. And possibly only upper XOR lowercase.
Does anyone know how to enumerate through the set of file attibutes that are part of Windows? How are Unions handled which have a sum of 28 in file attributes?
I need to know how many times an Item is repeated in a listbox? I use Listbox1. items. contains(Any string) to determine if this item is existed or not , But I need to know how many times??
Now all went well about from using the structure correctly. The working of the structure was perfect. How ever i missed Two important issues. The structure needed a fixed size of 10 items (9 in programming terms starting from 0) And also out of the 5 items allowed to be chosen as one of the member types for the structure a limit of 5 items of that particular type.
Dim oControl as Control For Each oControl In Me.Controls debug.print oControl.Name Next
the thing its that i doesnt enumerate the child objects for example..
if the form has a tabcontrol, it will spit only Tabcontrol1 but i want to enumerate everything contained in all the form even of theyr childs of other objects.
In a case where you would like to reset an array of boolean values what is faster, rediming the array or enumerating and resetting the values? I have run some tests and they seem to suggest that a redim is a lot faster but I am not convinced that it isnt a result of how I'm running the tests.
My tests seem to suggest that redim is nearly twice as fast.So could anyone care to comment on which is faster and why? Also would you expect the same result across different languages?
registry key and check the displayname & displayversion registry value for all the sub keys under the uninstall key then compare the displayname & displayversion value with a if statement.
For example if one of the the displayname = "Adobe Flash Player 10 ActiveX" & displayversion = "10.1.82.76" then textbox.text = "Your adobe flash is up to date"
This is the code I been using to check a specific registry value to see if quicktime 7.67.75.0 is installed i figured it would be best to enumerate the subkeys and check the displayname & displayversion because im checking like 6 programs to see if the version is current.
Dim quicktime As String quicktime = My.Computer.Registry.GetValue _ ("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionUninstall{EB900AF8-CC61-4E15-871B-98D1EA3E8025}", "DisplayVersion", Nothing)
I would like to populate a Combo with all the type names that a DataColumn can be ("System.String", "System.Boolean", etc). How can I do that without having to manually add the combo items?
I am using vb.net and trying to use the netapi32.dll to enumerate all the process on a remote server. I have used NeServerEnum initially to allocate all of the available servers but have yet to get the NetFileEnum to work correctly. I have used 'Nothing' for the server name and it won't recognize the process on the local machine. If I try to select a server it returns '1113'. This code from what I have found means either 'the file is already open' which means little to me or ERROR_NO_UNICODE_TRANSLATION, just from what research I have collected on the number. The following is my code.
I am trying to find a way (VB or C#) to read items that should be present in the systray without looking into the items in explorer's toolbar control. Basic idea is to emulate the systray on a shell other than explorer.exe
I use a satellite assembly to hold all the localization resources in a Visual Basic 2008 application.How can I list the available languages that exists for the application?