IDE Stop Filling In The Rest Of A Property When Creating A New Property?

Nov 5, 2011

when I'm creating a new property in Visual Basic .NET in Visual Studio 2010, the rest of the Property (template?) doesn't complete the basic framework of the property in the code editor. It is now treating a statement like:

Public Property Length() As Integer

Instead of completing the property as it used to (code follows), it simply goes to the next line:

Public Property Length() As Integer
Get[code].....

What happens now is that, if I type in the 'End Property' code, the name of the property will now be highlighted as an error since it doesn't have a 'Get' or 'Set' portion.However, when I THEN type the 'Get' on the line following the 'Public Property Length() As Integer', then the balance of the property is created in the code automatically.I don't know how this got changed, but would love to change it back.Does anyone know if there's a setting in VS2010 that addresses this, or if it's something with the basic templates that visual studio uses for creating the basic code components?The weird thing is that for everything else, from class declarations, structures, functions and subs, the IDE still creates the balance of the code structure correctly. The only area where it doesn't is for Property declarations.

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.net - 'Property' Cannot Implement 'Property' Because There Is No Matching Property On Interface 'IName'?

Dec 9, 2011

I'm having some very weird issues with interfaces right now.

I have a very simple setup. In one of my class, I have a Property implementing a Property from an Interface.

In my class it's like:

Private _oForm As IForm
Public Property Form As IForm Implements IContainer.Form
Set(value As IForm)

[Code]...

I have like dozens of interfaces like this working throughout my project and I can't believe this simple one can't work!

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.net - If An Interface Defines A ReadOnly Property, How Can An Implementer Provide The Setter To This Property

Jun 10, 2011

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

[code]....

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Reflection - Find From A Property Info Object If That Property Has A Non Public (Private / Protected) Setter?

Aug 27, 2009

I searched on the forum / Internet for the solution how a PropetryInfo object (of a Public property) can reveal if it has a Private Protected Setter ... it was all in vain .... all help I found was about how to "Set" value of a public property having a Private Setter.I would like to know if I have a PropertyInfo object of a public property, how would I know if its Setter is Non Public?

I tried, in a exception handling block, where I did a GetValue of the PropertyInfo object and then called SetValue by setting the same value back... but to my surprise it worked well and didn error out.

[Code]...

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IDE :: Creating A CustomerID Property On A Form?

Jan 12, 2011

I am using Visual Basic 2010 Professional Edition. I have tried all day to create and add a property to the Windows form frmCard. I need to create a CustomerID which is a system.Guid but it needs to accept a string value from a DataSet and be able to pass it as a system.

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Error - In Order To Evaluate An Indexed Property, The Property Must Be Qualified And The Arguments Must Be Explicitly Supplied By The User

Jun 20, 2012

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."

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Runtime Error '-2147418113 (8000ffff)':Could Not Get The CurLine Property. Unexpected Call To Method Or Property Access

Sep 24, 2009

start with I was given a program by a friend that was created in Excel 2003 with the help of Visual Basic Editor. He said he used Visual Basic 2003, which he is not 100% sure about. Anyways he used CurLine in the program and when I try to open it in Excel 2007 and then open the Visual Basic Editor and run the program I get the following error:Run-time error '-2147418113 (8000ffff)':Could not get the CurLine property. Unexpected call to method or property access.

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.net - Make A Class Property Behave Like The Checked Property On RadioButton?

Jun 1, 2012

I have a very simple class that holds a few public properties - ID, Text, Colour, etc. and a Boolean called 'SelectedItem'. Just like the Checked property on RadioButtons, only one item can have its SelectedItem property set to True within a particular group. Note: there will be several separate groups (lists), each allowed to have only one item with SelectedItem = True.

My first thought was that I would probably just have to handle everything outside of the class, setting SelectedItem to False for every other item in a particular list when another item was selected. But that seems rather inelegant to me. So I've been trying to think of how this might be done within the class. For example: could I perhaps have a private string property called say "GroupName" - set in the New sub when adding a new instance of the class - and then use a private shared method to set every item's SelectedItem property to False, provided the item has the same GroupName as the newly selected item? I would have a go at doing this but I have no idea how to enumerate every instance of a class from within that class, or whether that's even possible. Is it? Or is there another (better) way to achieve my goal? Here is a cut-down version of what I've got so far:

Public Class ResourceItem
Public ID As Integer
Public Text As String[code]....

As can be seen: instead of instantiating a new ResourceItem and passing that as an argument to the manager's Add procedure, I'm simply passing the details of the new item and the procedure is creating the item from those. I don't know whether this is a good or bad idea - please advise - but I've done it because I couldn't figure out how to make the SelectedItem property only writeable by the manager, so I wanted to avoid having directly accessible objects that could have their SelectedItem property set to True without it deselecting all the other items in the same group. Of course that still leaves the possibility of setting a variable to one of the manager's list items and setting it from there, so I would still like to know how I could prevent that, if possible.

UPDATE: I didn't use the code above in the end, deciding instead to go with Cyborgx37's solution - which seems to work perfectly well for me despite the warnings about best practice. I also realised I would need to use the same class in another scenario where multiple items could be selected, so it was easy to add a Boolean property to the manager to enable that.

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Asp.net - Identifier Expected And Property Access Must Assign Property Or Use Its Value Errors

Nov 14, 2011

Using the following code I get Identifier expected and Property access must assign property or use its value errors:

ViewState["SomeKeyValue"]
What is wrong with this code?

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Bind A Dataview.count Property To A Textbox.text Property?

Aug 3, 2010

I have a dataview an i would like to show the count property in a text box.

i tryied the following

me.textbox1.DataBindings.add(new DataBindind("Text",DataView,"Count"))

But i have a exception.

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C# - Why Is Attached Property Property Changed Event Only Firing One Time

Nov 27, 2010

I have a listbox binded to a list of objects. For each list item I wanted to have a rectangle whose fill color is determined by a few properties of the binded object. So I did the following:

Made sure INotifyPropertyChanged was implemented on my object.Created a class to expose the properties I am interested in as attached properties.Binded the properties of the object to the attached properties of the rectangle Created a style that uses triggers to set the rectangle fill based on attached properties.

This works, but only the first time the property of the object changes. After that, the attached properties do not seem to be receiving notification when the data object's property changes. I have double checked and my data object is raising the INotifyPropertyChanged event.

<Rectangle Style="{StaticResource RecordStateRectangleStyle}"
Width="10" Height="10" Stroke="Black"
local:RecordAttachment.RecordState="{Binding Path=RecordState}"
local:RecordAttachment.IsDeleted="{Binding Path=IsDeleted}" />

[code]....

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IDE :: VisualStudio Property Toolbox Not Remembering Last Selected Property Item

Sep 1, 2011

I have a weird question and I honestly hope you understand what is happening here: I design my form (using VB.NET) and put on it a few textboxes, comboboxes and a listview. After the design, I want to adjust the TabIndexes for each control on the form. On the right-hand side of the interface is the property box.

I then select the 'TabIndex' property item and enter a number key (for instance 0) for that selected item. I then select the next textbox control and enter the next number (for instance 1) WITHOUT re-selecting the 'TabIndex' property item. As soon as I select the combobox or listview control, the currently selected property item jumps to 'Items' or 'Collections' and does NOT remain on the 'TabIndex' property item. Why is this happening? Everything worked fine and all of a sudden this starts happening. Should I reset the editor settings or how can I resolve this matter?

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Mar 18, 2009

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When I select 2 I should be able to set - Age, Hair Colour (clr shows), Weight, Date. When I select 3 then - City (combo box drop down), Country, Age only. This way value changes for diff items. One way is to put them in property grid and show them. Though this looks nice but adding/removing items in that is not easy. You need to have a class that refer that to prop grid. Do I have to code for each classes for all values in listbox or is there an easier way to manage items in property grid. If you think prop grid is not the right tool for such an activity then can you suggest something else.

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Jun 6, 2009

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.

[Code]...

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Databinding An Object Property And Modifying Another Property In Code?

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Private Sub chkProp1_CheckedChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles chkProp1.CheckedChanged

[code].....

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IDE :: Make A Property In A Property Grid A List Box In 2010?

Feb 21, 2011

I have the following property in a property grid in VB.Net 2010.

<Description("Rapid Entry Post Car Wash Settings CarWashOptionPushButtons"), _
Category("Post Car Wash")> _
Public Property CarWashOptionPushButtons() As String

[code]....

I need to make this property a list box that gets the values from a database table and populates the list box with the values from the table. I have tried numerous things to no avail.

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Property Access Must Assign To The Property Or Use Its Value Action Of T Delegate?

Sep 20, 2010

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[Code]...

Now this works fine in C# , however in vb,net the line where I add the event handler generates the following error on the message.callback property : Property access must assign to the property or use its value I am tearing out my hair on this I have never used the Action of T delegate before so could i be missing something simeple ? I can provide the c# code as well.

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Property Grid - Open A Dialog Box To Edit A Property?

Oct 29, 2009

Property Grid - Open a dialog box to edit a property?

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Mar 3, 2011

So I'm just trying to understand why someone would want to use the shorthand property instantiation

Public Property CarModel As String <-- property

As opposed to

Public CarModel As String <-- variable

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Textbox - Use The Right Alignment Property Or The RighttoLeft Property Of A Text Box?

Nov 18, 2009

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VS 2005 Error: Property Access Must Assign To The Property Or Use Its Value?

Aug 13, 2011

got an ErrorProperty access must assign to the property or use its value.Here i attach the code which have an error.In this program i tried to add data into form . I also create button , textbox. i am using visual studio 2005 and sql 2005. i also have attach the imagece

Private Sub btnregister_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnregister.Click
admin1.LoginDataSet.staff(Me.NAMETextBox.Text, Me.TELEPHONEMaskedTextBox.Text,

[code].....

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Conceptually it seems like a derived class should be able to override a readonly property with a read write property. Why isn't this possible?

[code]...

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Jun 24, 2011

say you have something like:

int num = 0
then you do
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[code]....

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Mar 23, 2010

I did some googling and found this forum post, and here is what I needed to do:

Imports System.ComponentModel
<EditorBrowsable(EditorBrowsableState.Always), Browsable(True), Bindable(True), _
DesignerSerializationVisibility(DesignerSerializationVisibility.Visible)> _

[code].....

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Assigning An Object Property Using A Variable As The Property Name?

Aug 4, 2009

I want to assign an object property by referencing the property dynamically, with a variable name

i.e.

dim propName as string
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Default Browsable Property Value Not Respected In Property Bag

Jan 5, 2009

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Error 83 Property Access Must Assign To The Property Or Use Its Value

Dec 22, 2010

Well in my vb project it has started giving me a really weird error underlining all my msgbox codes for some reason

this is the error Error 83 Property access must assign to the property or use its value. C:UsersAidanDocumentsVisual Studio 2008ProjectsXeX 360 ModzZ B0XXeX 360 ModzZ B0XForm1.vb 56 17 XeX 360 ModzZ B0X

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Error: Property Access Must Assign To The Property Or Use Its Value

Apr 20, 2010

I have a property in a class as below:

Public MustInherit Class AddOn
Public Delegate Sub UpdateProgress(ByVal fractionComplete As Double)
Private privateProgressUpdate As UpdateProgress
Public Property ProgressUpdate() As UpdateProgress

[code]....

I am getting the error that "Property access must assign to the property or use its value" in the above code.

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Having A Class Property Dependent On Another Property Opinion?

Aug 13, 2009

I have the following code:

Public Class MyColorsClass
'Constructors
Public Sub New()
'Empty Constructor

[code]....

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Property Editor For Custom Property Is Disabled?

Jun 16, 2009

I have a problem with a property on a custom property of a class. Here is the actual code for the inherited form

Public Class Form : Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Form
Private _Active_Application As Custom.Classes.Active_Application = New Custom.Classes.Active_Application
<System.ComponentModel.EditorBrowsable(ComponentModel.EditorBrowsableState.Always)> _
Public Property Active_Application() As Custom.Active_Application

[code]....

but when i use a separate class to inherit the above class this property ('Active_Application', not Custom.Classes.Active_Applicaton) is disabled.

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