Forms :: Converting Ounces To Remaining Gallons / Quarts / Pints / Cups And Ounces
Sep 11, 2010
I have to write some code that will convert ounces to remaining gallons, quarts, pints, cups and ounces using integer division and mod operator this are the converting factors one gallon = 128 ounces one quart = 32 ounces one pint = 16 ounces one cup = 8 ounces for some reason my logic is not flowing correctly, can anyone help me straighten this out? my code is as follows Public Class LiquidCalculator.[code]
This program is about converting hours to weeks, days, etc. It doesn't do what it's supposed to do. instead of displaying 0 week, 0 day, and 23 hours it displays 0 week, 1 day and -1 hour.
I am looking for a way to convert Access 2003 Forms to VB .NET (2010) forms. I don't care about the code, I can redo that no problem, but the forms have a lot of objects in them and I don't want to recreate them all. Any ideas? Preferably free??
Can you look at this code? It's a class module that I made so I can make our application more modular.
In the code there are 3 lines of code which have this as part of it: FormBrowseAttendance.ComboBoxLookupStudent.how I can change the coding to refer to this portion of code using these parameters:
pComboBoxName pNameOfForm
I'm assuming these need to converted is some way but I don't know how to do it.
I've searched for the solution for this however 'answers'i've found have perhaps been a little more than I've needed. basically i have 2 textboxes on my form, 'textbox1' is populated by a value from a database, say.. 200.00 on form load. 'textbox2' needs to accept a users value (say 50.00) and then add/subtract that from the value in 'textbox1' when the form's refreshed/submitted/whatever
whats the syntax involved in this process, i've seen efforts involving parse, 'Cint' etc but need to check there isn't some ridiculously easy way of doing this..
i am using DateTimePicker control....my code is TextBox2.text=DateTimePicker1.Text.......while changing it correctly dispaly the selected date in textbox......the problem is i want to store the date in my database of field datetime type........when i click the add button it shows "Syntax Error Converting DateTime from String"
I have an application that I created a while ago. It's a forms based application that runs on one of our servers at work. The app works well, BUT at the moment, requires someone to manually run it, which means having the admin account always logged in, but having the server locked.Although it's a forms based application, for the majority of the time I don't need to see the forms, so can I safely make this run as a service (by adding the appropriate code), and hiding the forms?Also, is there some code I can put in to test whether the instance of the program was started as a service or from a user double clicking on the icon? If so, I'd like the user initiated instance to run with the forms visible.
Just a bit of an issue that we're trying to resolve here. Assuming We're implementing a business model as one dll and a data access layer as another dll. We want them to be de-coupled so we implement an interface for the data-access layer. Great, we could now swap out the data access layer and, as long as the new data access layer fulfils the interface we're good to go, right?
Except we're not. In the business model we need to insanciate the data access layer and, because you can't instanciate an interface, you have to instanciate the actual class. We need to know the name space and the class name.We're going to end up with a line of code somewhere in our business model that looks something like this:-
Dim test as iDataLayer
test = new namespace.DataLayer
Basically, we can declare test as an iDataLayer (the interface) but to instanciate it we need to refer to the actual class (DataLayer). So we haven't really removed the coupling. If we want to swap out the data layer for a different implementation with a possibly different class name or namespace then we need to ammend the code in the business model. We're trying to avoid that.
So far the best we can come up with is to use the activate instance method instead of the New keyword (Late Binding). Because that takes a string we could hold the namespace and classname in a config file or similar, so swapping out one component wouldn't invalidate the others, you'd just need to update the config. That's just our home-spun solution though and I can't help feeling there are betters ways out there.
I have two datagrids, one show Item purchase and the other Usage. I have total the QtyUsed column which I place the total on the 1st row as 11, I would like it to show 8 and show the reminder on the next row and calculate the QtyonHand. Below is the code I've tried and in work but I, think I need to kind of loop to drop to the next row. I had to place the number 1 for i to get the second row, but there may be many more rows. Not sure this is clear.
Private Function Qused() As Double 'Usage(QtyUsed) Dim QU As Double = 0 [Code] .....
My project uses a lot of System.Drawing.Image commands and sometimes it gives me the out of memory error. I was wondering if there's a way to check remaining memory left and to halt a process if there isn't enough? Or if there is a more practical solution?
I want a Timer that goes down lets say it has 12 Hours so there should be a Label looking like this:12:00:00 and then every Second the Time should go down. When the Time reaches 00:00:00 it should close and if the Program gets closed it should save the time that passed and if the Application opens again it should start counting down again there where it last stopped.
I need to be able to make my animatedBarPictureBox display BEFORE my code executes. With my current code it only displays after all the Call statements execute, even tho I have placed it before the Call statements. Do I need some kind of repaint command to display this picture before it updates my bookmarks?[code]...
I have several froms in my application. When application starts, a timer starts for 30 minutes. I want to show the remaining time using a popup window, message or whatever, on whichever form the user is at that time.
I'm trying to create a version of the game Spill and Spell. I'm having problems with a click event for Labels that is supposed to exchange the .Text value stored from the previous mouse click with the current .Text value on the new Label clicked. The labels are initialized and stored in an array on the form load.
What's happening is that the values are remaining persistent to the label being clicked.
Desired Results (example):
User clicks on lblDice1 (sender), tempLetter is set to mouseLetter.CurrentLetter, mouseLetter.CurrentLetter is set to lblDice1.Text (sender.text), lblDice1.Text is set to tempLetter. (this part works)
User clicks on lblDice2 (sender), tempLetter is set to mouseLetter.CurrentLetter (s/b initial .Text value from lblDice1 above), mouseLetter.CurrentLetter is set to lblDice2.Text (sender.text), lblDice2.Text is set to tempLetter.
What's Happening:
The tempLetter and CurrentLetter values are remaining persistent to the Label being clicked on. Ie: lblDice1 click will only display the original text associated. If I click Dice1 then Dice2 and then Dice1 again, the original Dice1 text is displayed (same for Dice2).
This is a lot easier to see. All of the controls with the exception of a button ("btnStart") are defined in the code below. Click the Start button to show values in the DiceLabels grid.
The area that's the problem is Public Sub DiceLabel_Click
I want to find the remaining number of prints left on the printer. I use a Sony UP-CX1 dye sub printer. If I go to Printer Properties>Preferences it tells me the remaining prints and also the total prints on the current thermal head. How can I tap into this information with vb.net?
I am looking for a VB code to upload a file to FTP Server. what I mean is after the user clicks on the Upload button, I need to show the progressBar to the user showing the status of the file being uploaded and show also the time remaining. It is for a windows form.
I've got lots of textboxes bound to a Dataset. When I make changes to a textbox with the mouse/keyboard the rowstate becomes changed - and when I do the .EndEdit and update the row it goes to the DB.
I've got some textboxes that get changed in code. When this happens the rowstate remains UNCHANGED. Updates to the DB never occur.If the textbox is changed in code and I also change another textbox in the UI then both changes make it to the DB.
I've verified that the "in-code" changed field in the dataset is actually changed - but the ROWSTATE is still printing as UNCHANGED.Here I'm showing that field 29 has changed to "blank" - but the RowState still is UNCHANGED. Why would changes to the .Text property of a bound control does programatically not change the row state?
Seems a google for this does uncover issues like this - but nothing that's helped me fix it so far - here's one link I can't make sense of[URL]..
How to uncheck the remaining menu items while one of them was selected.Is there any built in property to set for that or i need to write code(uncheck the remaining menu items in menuitemclick event).
I have a Web Service with Just one Web Method that returns a boolean value and a function When a client application consumes this web Service, I first want to return a value true and then continue with the remaining process. I was googling and didn't find anything that I can understand. In one of the message posts I saw threading as one option. I tried that too.
I want my text box to filled by an alphabet first then the remaing characters can be anything. Also i have drop down which is having arithmatic functions.(< ,> , = ,+ etc) If the user selects < or > then the value entered in the text box should be numeric. and if the user selects "=" then the textbox value should be string.
I've been working on an application recently, and have encountered a lot of setbacks. I'm considering switching the project to C#, but that would take a lot of time. Here's what I need to accomplish, but keep running into issues.
Here's what I'm trying to do: Automated, one-click downloading, with a status bar and estimated time remaining, etc. (~20mb downloads.) Unzipping/Extraction of files. So far, I haven't been able to smoothly achieve those with VB.Net (4.0) Has anyone? Or should I just switch to C#?
I was able to get some code working to create a dummy file to fill the remaining space of a flash drive. However, I have added a progress bar and can't figure out why it's not working. I declare a variable for the current value, min, & max properities of the progressbar and then increment it by 1 during each step of my FOR loop. However, I never see anything on the progress bar.
Dim CurVal As Integer Dim RandomNumber As Byte 'Create the dummyfile to take up the remaining space on the drive
My boss gave me an MS Access application that was developed by our former colleague. He wants me to convert that application to VB.Net Windows form application. I went through the MS Access Application. It contains tables, queries, forms, reports and macros. I could not find the programming (Where is the code written in MS Access?). My boss wants the windows application to be same as the MS Access Application (both in design and logic). I don't how will i develop the windows form. How can I achieve this?
My boss gave me an MS Access application that was developed by our former colleague. He wants me to convert that application to VB.Net Windows form application. I went through the MS Access Application. It contains tables, queries, forms, reports and macros. I could not find the programming (Where is the code written in MS Access?). My boss wants the windows application to be same as the MS Access Application (both in design and logic). I don't how will i develop the windows form.