As this is my first post on this website, hello to everybody from Thailand where I work as a school administrator.I wrote last year my very first full application in VB6.Why VB6? Because I have the program and because I am using VBA since Excel supports it, say around 1995. I am now in the process of upgrading to VB.Net, ADO.Net and SQL Server.I have a form that can be called by three different menu points for three different purposes, and I need to know which menu is at the origin of the call, as the form has to behave accordingly.
I would like to assign the name of the textbox to the variable txtbxName. I know it's within eventSender as I've seen it when drilling down but how do i get it out??
In VB.Net, I have an object named WorkflowButtonEventArgs that inherits from System.EventArgs.The WorkflowButtonEventArgs class contains two ByRef Properties. These are objects that are in memory, and I do not want them duplicated or copied in any way.
Can I pass the WorkflowButtonEventArgs object ByVal in VB.Net and have it still preserve the two ByRef definitions in WorkflowButtonEventArgs?Specifically, if I pass it ByVal:
Dim e As New WorkflowButtonEventArgs e has some ByRef properties RaiseEvent SomeEventName(e) ' e is passed ByVal Will the ByRef Properties/Members in e (WorkflowButtonEventArgs class) not be copied or duplicated in memory?
Long-story-short: Can I pass e ByVal, or do I need to pass it ByRef since it contains ByRef Properties?
i rmbed there was a way to do it but couldn't find the source for that info. is there a way to get the mouse cursor location without an eventargs object?
I would like an overview of System.EventArgs. I have an understanding of System.Object where I can pass data between subroutines and functions using Public Classes
I am researching ways to use vbTab and Tab stops to create a report in VB 10. I found some code that demostates the tab methods. When I plug the code into Visual Studio 10, I get 'graphics' not part of System.eventsargs, referring to the g.graphics.drawstring command. I have tried several different imports statements with no success.
Im using Visual Studio 2003.NET. When im trying to make the webbrowser1 work with the progress bar, it dosen't work. I have looked on youtube videos.[url]...
What is the difference between e.cancel and e.Handled of the eventargs.Luai Alrantisi, BSc in Computer Engineering, University of Ottawa 2007, Canada. IT Manager of MTN Mobile Telecom.
Private Sub Form5_paint(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Paint Dim redbrush As New Drawing.SolidBrush(Color.Red)
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but got error "Graphics is not a member of System.eventArgs"
What is the difference between e.cancel and e.Handled of the eventargs.Luai Alrantisi, BSc in Computer Engineering, University of Ottawa 2007, Canada. IT Manager of MTN Mobile Telecom.
I'm encountering a scenario where I need to see if e is "Empty" before I execute code (don't execute if it's Empty).In a routine similar to the following, I can see while debugging the code that "e" is empty, but I can't figure out how to test it in the
Private Sub RadioClick(ByVal sender As RadioButton, _ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) _ Handles Radio1.Click, Radio2.Click, Radio3.Click, Radio4.Click
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For some reason, I'm encountering situations where this event is being raised by clicking anywhere on the form. However, when this happens, e is Empty. If I can test for that, then my bug will go away, but I haven't been able to figure out the syntax.
Windows WM6 does not allow you to hook in WndProc easily as this has been hidden, I've built a class that inherits from MesageWindow, which allows me to receive Messages as intended.
What I'm trying to do is create an event that will return a value Boolean bypassing base.WndProc(ref m);
basically saying I've handled the event it does not have to, similar to how the Form_closing event would work e.g e.Cancel will cancel he closing off the form.
I've not finished my WndProc function as of yet but you should get the picture.
Code: public delegate void WndProcEventHander(object sender, WndProcEventArgs e); public event WndProcEventHander OnWndProc; protected override void WndProc(ref Message m)
I'm trying to add subs that will handle MouseOver events on textboxes that don't get created until after the program starts.
Each textbox gets created with a unique number attached to it like this...
AptTextBox0 AptTextBox1 AptTextBox2 etc...
Depending on how many are needed. But I never expect more than say... 15 at any given time.
Is it possible to handle MouseOver (or any events for that matter) if they don't exist until later.
I tried this but it didn't work....
I added this is the Designer code....
Friend WithEvents AptTextBox0 As System.Windows.Forms.TextBox Friend WithEvents AptTextBox1 As System.Windows.Forms.TextBox Friend WithEvents AptTextBox2 As System.Windows.Forms.TextBox
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But it doesn't do anything. I don't get errors, but apparently it's still missing something to properly handle the events.
Dim instance As Graphics Dim blackPen As New Pen(Color.Black, 3) Dim point1 As New Point(100, 100) Dim point2 As New Point(500, 100) e.Graphics.DrawLine(blackPen, point1, point2)
Error1'Graphics' is not a member of 'System.EventArgs'.
I have a text-boxes that use both the validating event as well as the lostfocus event.I have pinpointed the exception in the post title to the validating events.[code]Maybe I am unaware that CancelEventArgs are not suppose to be used in the validating event? [code]
I have a custom developed control I am using that somebody else wrote. For some reason, when the control was written, they did not write an event handler for the "mouseDown" event so when I mouseDown on the control, no event is fired. What I am basically trying to do is capture which mouse button (left or right) is pressed when the control is clicked on. Is there any sort of system level objects that maintain system state (including which mouse buttons are currently being pressed regardless of the control being clicked upon?)
Within my program, I'd like to allow the user to hold the CTRL key down while double-clicking with the mouse. Specifically, within the treeview control, I'd like to allow the user to be able to CTRL-DoubleClick but the DoubleClick event has the EventArgs parameter that doesn't provide any keyboard data.I'm guessing that this is possible, but I'm just drawing a blank on how to implement it.
How do I execute "Button1_Click" when click "Button2" like "Button1.Click(######)"? When I try to write Button1.Click() then that keep asking me "sender As System.Object,e As System.EventArgs". What value that I have to have "sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs"