I have a datagrid and I want to delete selected row from that grid. It is working fine upto this. but I want to add some advance functioning with msgbox YES-No buttons. If user select some row and click on delete button, A msgbox with YES/No options appears. If user clicks YES, row should be deleted but if No is clicked then that row should not be deleted.
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Private Sub btnDeleteSitting_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnDeleteSitting.Click
MsgBox("Are you sure to DELETE?", MsgBoxStyle.Critical + MsgBoxStyle.YesNo, "WARNING")
I'm using VB .NET 2005 Express (all the latest...5 years ago). Is there some easy way to bring up a MsgBox which has only "Ignore" and "OK" buttons, or would I have to create my own form?
I know this is just a simple question but I could hardly find the value for the buttons in msgbox for code execution.I tried to use codes I did in vb6 and was able to execute the codes properly but when I started vb2008 I encountered logical error for these codes.Let me take you alook for the codes:[code]When you click the yesbutton it executes the Statement1 but if you click the nobutton it should only execute Statement2.
1.Why is it when you click the nobutton it would still execute the Statement1 instead of Statement2?
2.What would be the right If..Then...Else statement should be used to execute it properly?
User of Virtual Basic, as we really just started programming in my Computer Programming class yesterday. I figured that I could use Visual Basic to make a trivia game of some sort to study for various classes and stuff.
The game is set up in four categories based on topic, which each has 10 questions. I have no problem linking one form to another here. However, each question is multiple-choice. To get to each question, you need to click on a button, which changes the label text and all that. The problem I'm running into here is that I need a way to get a message to pop up saying "correct" or "incorrect" for each question. Being that each question will have a different answer, I can't just put "MsgBox("Correct")" under one of the multple choice buttons. I've Googled this, and I've found something with setting values to each button, which I tried, but I must have done it incorrectly.
I have a piece of software with two tabs, inside each tab there are buttons (the user can add the buttons when they want). when tab1 is full tab2 should start to fill. I currently know how many buttons fit on the screen so I just say something like if buttons > 150 then start to populate tab 2 The problem i have now though is if the resolution is changed then a different amount of buttons can be displayed. so if I put my screen to 1280x720 some buttons are left of. I was thinking of detecting the resolution and then using different cases for different resolutions but this seems very inefficient im wondering if there is a different way?
I am unable to popup msgbox if count=0. It will work only if i use MsgBox(""). I am unable to understand how it has anything to do with msgbox("")
Private Sub txtstaffID_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles txtstaffID.TextChanged Dim conn As SqlClient.SqlConnection
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Both IF and Elseif code executes but the problem is the msgbox won't popup in both the cases( i.e when IF executes and when Elseif executes) unless and untill i have a msgbox("") before da.Fill(dt)
If NewEntryName.Text = "" And OpenFileDialog1.FileName = Nothing Then MsgBox("Please choose a name for your game.", vbExclamation) MsgBox("Please find your game.", vbExclamation) Else Button1.Text = NewEntryName.Text game1 = True Panel1.Visible = False End If
I want it to show the first MsgBox if the NewEntryName.text = "" and I want it to show the second MsgBox if openfiledialog1 = nothing... how do I do it?
What is the proper way to use the Enter Key? I've triyed difrent things, now I can't get the Enter Key to respond at all, only a beep is what I get.[url]...
Objects whose Properties are observed for changes must implement the System.ComponentModel.INotifyPropertyChanged event to alert their WPF-element observers that a change has occurred.
If I have a Visual Basic Module whose Properties I wish to have observed by a WPF element, how should I go about routing the Properties of that Module through to the WPF, considering that Modules cannot, themselves, implement Interfaces?
EDIT: Modules are Static classes, for you C# readers, IIRC.
I have a datagrid and I want to delete selected row from that grid. It is working fine upto this. but I want to add some advance functioning with msgbox YES-No buttons. If user select some row and click on delete button, A msgbox with YES/No options appears. If user clicks YES, row should be deleted but if No is clicked then that row should not be deleted.I have tried it many ways,
Below is the code: Private Sub btnDeleteSitting_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnDeleteSitting.Click
The idea with System.IntPtr is to represent an integer whose width in bits correspond to the size of a pointer in the hardware and operating system that the CLR is running in, it's platform specific in other words. It supports 32-bit and 64-bit architectures only.This is a legacy from old-style C API's where pointers and ints were frequently treated as interchangeable. The Win32 API has many such parameters, where the width varies with the underlying architecture thus the mess with porting of code from 32-bit to 64-bit (we already did this once when going from 16-bit to 32-bit, funny how we never learn...).In practice, as is mentioned in other responses, it can be used to hold unmanaged resource handles and pointers etc that stem from the underlying Win32 functions. It can also be used to hold integers of the natural size for current platform. You can also use IntPtr.Size to dtermine the size of a pointer on the current platform.SO when you explain this to a child ;) this would be used to let program's flow at the same speed at diffrent kinds of operating systems?
I'm using VB.net to have a GUI on top of a commandline program.
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Which works and prints out all output from the commandline program. However at some point the commandline program ask for user interaction, eg: Type a number (1/2/3/4):But the commandline program stops after this. I suspect this is because it doesn't receive a valid option.Is there a way to capture when the commandline program wants user interaction and hold the reading of the stream to be able to enable the user to input something?
I have a server making a head request to a database dump I've created. The remote server does this to make sure that it's not using excessive bandwidth when not necessary.However, due to some other circumstances outside my control this causes the script to be hit twice: once for the head request, and then another time to download the data.
What I'd like is to have the script I've written detect the head request, send back a couple of headers (e.g. last modified is right now, filesize different than before), and exit. Is there a way to do this?
I have a server making a head request to a database dump I've created. The remote server does this to make sure that it's not using excessive bandwidth when not necessary.However, due to some other circumstances outside my control this causes the script to be hit twice: once for the head request, and then another time to download the data.
I'm trying to making an auto-responding program for different Instant Messaging chat programs, like MSN or XFire.I don't know if it's possible to do this in Visual Basic. If not, feel free to post a solution in C# or C++ too.
These classes are entities in a LINQ to SQL file. In the Measurement class, I raise the PropertyChanged event when the CrucibleOxidizedMass property changes:
Private Sub OnCrucibleOxidizedMassChanged() RaiseEvent PropertyChanged(Me, New ComponentModel.PropertyChangedEventArgs("CrucibleOxidizedMass")) End Sub
In the BaseSample class, I want to respond to the CrucibleOxidizedMass PropertyChanged event in any of the descendent Measurment instances. How would I do this?
I have a .NET class, InstrumentConnector, that has an event, StatusChanged. I want to create several instances of this class (each class handles a separate file) and respond when the StatusChanged event is raised any instance. How would I do this in .NET? Do I want to create a List(Of InstrumentConnector) or a similar IEnumerable? How do I write the event handler to respond to a particular instance's StatusChanged event?
Here is the InstrumentConnector class and the module with the StatusChanged handler:
Public Class InstrumentConnector Private _inProcessDir As String Private _doneDir As String
im a student Computer sciences and in my spare time i like to program using .NET no im stuck on a part with voice recognition i want to change the colour of my form using voice recognition my program does detect speech but doenst respond to the commands (i think the problem is with the grammar) i use Visual Studio 2010
I have a very simple application where I have 16 pictureboxes which are created at run time. I would like the user to click one and for me to know which one is clicked.
Unfortunately, I have no idea how to go about doing this in VB.NET. I am only just getting into the whole object orientated thing and this is something which is causing me to get stuck.
The code I am using in my picturebox array class is below as I thought it would be easier than me trying to explain what I am trying to do with it.
Public Class PictureArray Inherits System.Collections.CollectionBase Private ReadOnly HostForm As System.Windows.Forms.Form
I have some code in a label's mousemove event that allows it to be dragged around my form while the left button is held down. While this is happening none of the other controls on the form respond to their own mousemove events as the mouse pointer passes over them. Is it possible to make more than one control respond to mousemove events at the same time?
Whenever I run my service it never responds, I know it isn't the service as I have one similar running in a different aspx file running. I've looked into it and it's something to do with the web.config file but I don't know where. I was given a small web config file however when you put it in the place it says it doesn't like one specific line of coding in it. This is the error I am getting:
I have a datagridview which is populated from a database. I have added buttons to this to edit, view, delete. For some reason using the edit button and updating the database my grid fails to respond. I have it set up to display an image based on the row I click on. Before the update this works, after is does not. After the update I run a reload() where I clear out the dataset and repopulate the datagridview. Here is the code I am using for the reload and the update.
Public Sub reloadDG() 'reloadDG is used to clean out the information currently in the datagridview and is replaced with 'current data 'calls refreshForm()
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