Error1 Too Many Arguments To 'Public ReadOnly Default Property Chars(index As Integer)
Nov 27, 2009
Error1 Too many arguments to 'Public ReadOnly Default Property Chars(index As Integer) As Char'.K:\VB\Chap06\SumOddEven Solution\SumOddEven Project\Main Form.vb2645SumOddEven Project
Private Sub calcButton_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles calcButton.Click
Const prompt As String = "please enter even and odd numbers click cancel to end"
Const Title As String = "odd & even Number"
One of my ASP.NET websites makes use of the CultureInfo class to format currency values and normally this works fine. However, some new code is causing some unexpected problems. In the code sample shown below, txtBox1 correctly displays £99.00 while the line that specifies a value for txtBox2 generates the following error,Too many arguments to 'Public ReadOnly Default Property Chars(index As Integer) As Char'.The key difference in the txtBox2 value is that it is derived from a SQL Server database reference using Linq-to-SQL (CurrentUKFees.Print1). The relevant database value is the integer 8 and I was expecting txtBox2 to show £8.00. If I delete the CultureInfo code then txtBox2 correctly shows the value '8' without any currency formatting.[code]
Argument not specified for parameter 'index' of 'public readonly default property chars(index as integer)as char'. Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
i get the following error in the follwoing code , the word right is underlined in blue and the error is "1'Public ReadOnly Property Right() As Integer' has no parameters and its return type cannot be indexed."
Declare Function GetHDDSerialId Lib "HardDiskInfoV1.dll" () As String Declare Function LoadLibrary Lib "kernel32" Alias "LoadLibraryA" (ByVal lpLibFileName As String) As Long Public Function SetHardDiskID() As String
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why by the way i got this code of some one else , i am trying to read my HDD Serial number but i don't know how i need the code to read it in vb 2008.
lI think I almost have this done but I get and error "'Public ReadOnly Property Right As Integer' has no parameters and its return type cannot be indexed." here is the line causing the error:
THis is a line of code i have, it's a code to go at the bottom of a document and the title of the question is the error it has, how do i change the 'Chars' to not be read only? I can only guess 'Chars' is a character.
pagecode(1) ="01274-6759q-DDD"
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I'm writing this program to determine deterioration after X amount of years and i keep getting that same error.ive tried redetermining and revaluing variables.
Public Class Form1 Dim Anldep As Double Dim endval As Double
I have created a class called clsLogIn [code]Now I am on a different form, frmSchedule, and I want to get the ProviderNum property from clsLogin into a text box.
i'm accessing an access database and want to execute the following query
INSERT INTO sometable (date, field1, field2) SELECT ( ? AS Expr1, field1, field2) FROM othertable
? is a date i generate in code and field1,field2 belong to othertable i put it in a tableadapter and execute it by me.tableadapter.queryname(calculated date) but i get the error : Too many arguments to 'Public Overridable Overloads Function queryname() As Integer' Also if i try to generate the date in the query builder in the form dateserial(year(now),month(now),1-1)the query builder does not accept it?
I was using a data bound combo box pretty well before, now on my new project i get this error:
Public ReadOnly Property DataConnectionString() As String
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Configuration system failed to initialize System.Configuration.ConfigurationErrorsException was unhandled This is in Settings.Designer.vb I'm using VB2010
I'm following this tutorial: [URL]..except I'm connecting to my own data source - a MS Access database.This is the query I have setup with the dataset:
SELECT Terminal_ID, SUM(Transaction_Quantity) AS Total FROM tblTransaction WHERE TransactionType_ID=3 and Transaction_DateTime>[@fromdate] GROUP BY Terminal_ID
The debug fails immediately because it needs the extra parameter so I change the code from:
Public Class Form1 Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load 'TODO: This line of code loads data into the 'tetrisDataSet.tblTransaction' table. You can move, or remove it, as needed. Me.tblTransactionTableAdapter.Fill(Me.tetrisDataSet.tblTransaction)
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The error I get on build is:Too many arguments to 'Public Overridable Overloads Function Fill(dataTable As tetrisDataSet.tblTransactionDataTable) As Integer
...I gave it the extra parameter, so what gives? Something special I need to do as it's a datetime field?
I need to develop a function called SetComboBox that accepts the category(ies) in the ComboBox as a string and returns an integer indicating the index position of the category in the ComboBox. The function is supposed to set the category in the ComboBox Selected Index property to match the string category stored in a database for an inventory item.
I am using a PropertyGrid control to edit my class properties and I am trying to set certain properties read-only depending on other property settings.This is the code of my class:
Imports System.ComponentModel Imports System.Reflection Public Class PropertyClass[code].....
This is the code I am using to edit the values:
Dim c As New PropertyClass PropertyGrid1.SelectedObject = c
The problem is that when I set SomeProperty to True, nothing happens and when I then set it to False again it sets all properties Read-Only.
Is there a way for implementers of an interface where a ReadOnly property is defined to make it a complete Read/Write Property ?
Imagine I define an interface to provide a ReadOnly Property (i.e., just a getter for a given value) :
Interface SomeInterface 'the interface only say that implementers must provide a value for reading ReadOnly Property PublicProperty As String End Interface
This means implementers must commit to providing a value. But I would like a given implementer to also allow setting that value. In my head, this would mean providing the Property's setter as part of the implementation, doing something like this :
Public Property PublicProperty As String Implements SomeInterface.PublicProperty Get Return _myProperty
I have a public readonly variable in a module, but when I try to set it in my form load event for the first time I get 'ReadOnly' variable cannot be the target of an assignment. It is my understanding that a ReadOnly variable can only be set once and after that you would get an error when setting it.
im having a problem in providing a connection to SQL SERVER 2005 if the system is move to a different PC...but im having a problem with the code at the Connect Button...where the user must first input the servername,login Server,Database Name, User ID, and Password...it says to many Arguments at the Public ConnectDatabases
I have a bunch of private variables I've typed out and I want to put all of my corresponding Public ReadOnly Properties in a bunch below them.Is there some way of copying ten lines of
Private _myVar As String
and pasting in ten sets of
Public Readonly Property MyVar As String Get Return _myVar[code]....
I'm currently copying the whole bunch of variable declarations, Find+Replacing Private _ into Public ReadOnly Property then going line-by-line expanding the definitions and writing return statements.how to avoid all this nonsense in the future, as I'm developing on a virtual terminal server, and the input lag on my little copy/paste/type operations on the code is driving me up the wall.
I'm having a few problems converting some code into VB.NET from C#. Most of the translating is done, but I am getting errors when I try to run my code, and I can't figure out what is causing them. Here is the Sub I translated.
Public Sub CreateWidget() Dim blue As LCDColor blue.Red = 0 blue.Green = 0
[code]....
The error I receive on this line ("vision.Widgets.CreateWidget(wg1)") reads "In order to evaluate an indexed property, the property must be qualified and the arguments must be explicitly supplied by the user."
I receive a System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException in the following code: Specifically Incorrect syntax near ' In order to evaluate an indexed property, the property must be qualified and the arguments must be explicitly supplied by the user. The exception detail in its entirety is shown below the code.
I am somewhat stuck on this little problem, I am using Visual Basic 2010
Error3Too many arguments to 'Public Function Calculations(txtSoilTemp As Double, txtSupplyTemp As Double, txtCarrierPipeWallThickness As Double, txtInsulationThickness As Double, txtJacketThickness As Double, txtExternaldiameterofcarrierpipe As Double,
I didn't write the function for the AutoCompleteExtender so I am not quite sure how to change it without screwing it up, so I figured I would ask here. Recently, it was requested that the AutoComplete show a product name & the date of launch of that specific product. I do not know how to add the date to the AutoComplete.