Inheritance - Create A Method Called StartWorking() And Want FrmChild To Inherit - Method
Nov 25, 2011
I have a large problem with inheritance in vb.net. The problem is the following:
I have 2 forms => frmBase and frmChild
In frmBase i want to create a method Called StartWorking() and i want frmChild to inherit this method.
But here is the tricky thing: when frmChild.StartWorking is called i would like the following => without calling MyBase.StartWorking()
I want frmBase.StartWorking() to be executed first and after a test in frmBase.StartWorking if blnValue is true then frmChild.StartWorking has to be activated. if blnValue is false that frmChild.StartWorking cannot be activated.
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Oct 15, 2011
I am cleaning up some code and I have multiple classes that are 99% exactly the same. So my understanding is that my options are...
1. Create a class and all other classes inherit from it and modify it a bit
2. Create an abstract class and all classes inherit from it and modify a bit ** I took this route
3. Create an interface and all classes Implement that interface.
Here is my 'original' class below (the one that all of them look 99% identical). This class is used in an arraylist so I have a listing of all my images from a folder I have searched.
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How to simplify this, 2 method in class are identical.First class.
Public Class Gui
Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
Public Sub CreateStyleLink(ByVal StyleArray() As String)
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How to simplify this, 2 method in class are identical.[code]
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Consider a MyForm class that contains a shadowed implementation of Show(). It also contains a CreateForm() method, which accepts an instance of the form and calls the shadowed sub:
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Feb 15, 2010
I've got an interface inheritance issue that has been vexing me for some time. It doesn't seem to make any sense, and I can only conclude that I'm missing something fundamental.
Overview The code below is from part of a fluent interface for our ORM tool. It provides a SQL-like syntax for pulling data from the database. You don't have to completely grok all the interrelations to understand the problem -- the real issue is the EndClause method.
The EndClause Issue There's a method called EndClause that doesn't show up in one expected spot -- IOrderQueryRoot. As far as I know, it should show up because it inherits from two different interfaces that both have a method called EndClause, but when I consume an object that implements IOrderQueryRoot, EndClause does not pop up in intellisense.
There are some more implementation details below.First though, if you look at IOrderQueryRoot (which contains EndClause), you can see that it inherits IHasOrderLogicalOperators, and also IHasOrderFields (which also contains EndClause).
Public Interface IHasOrderLogicalOperators
Function [And]() As IHasOrderFields
Function [AndNot]() As IHasOrderFields
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At this point, the interface is working fine -- if I were to remove this method, VS would scream that I have to implement both EndClause methods. The problem is one level down, when the "end developer" is trying to actually write code against the interface.
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Is this possible in object-oriented design? I'd like to specify that in an inheritance tree, the type of a property in the child classes is different from the type of that property in the parent class. But the types are polymorphic because they derive from the type used in the parent class. e.g.:
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Firstly my page generates a list of items that can be clicked, The line that does this is:
TicketHTML = TicketHTML + "<td><img src='../images/delete.png' Class='imgTicketClose' alt='Delete Task' onclick='DeleteTicket(" + row("id").ToString() + ")' /></td></tr>"
I know this is working as when the item is clicked I get a javascript popup so I would assume the problem is not here.
Now my Javascript:
function DeleteTicket(ticketID)
{
var answer = confirm("Do you really want to delete this task?")
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EDIT: Could anything in the web.config file be preventing page methods from executing? I have just noticed this happening with a completely seperate web method and have checked the integers being passed into the javascript with an alert() and they are all valid
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I have a class which i realized will not always correctly instantiate and as a quick fix, i figured i'd subclass it and shadow a few methods so that the program can continue to run without exploding. When i run the software, calls to the methods resolve to the base's implementations and not the subclass. I'm using VB.NET with .NET 2.0. Here is an example of what i'm trying to do[code]....
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For example:
Function IncrementAll(ByVal items As IEnumerable(Of Integer)) As IEnumerable(Of Integer)
Return items.Select(Function(i) Increment(i))
End Function
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If I call IncrementAll, the breakpoint in Increment does not get hit. Is there a way to make VS 2008 stop on these breakpoints? I hate the thought of rewriting all my LINQ into loops just for debugging.
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<TestMethod()>
Public Sub GetDataCallsRepositoryOneTime()
Dim repository As IDataRepository = MockRepository.GenerateMock(Of IDataRepository)()
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Nov 29, 2009
I create a UserControl (TableWithFilter.xaml) with a dependency property (source). The UserControl is a Table with a source property for the different items. I created the XAML and set the source property via the XAML Binding. So far so good.
But if the value of the dependency property is changed, the defined callback method is not called. Therefore I cannot update the entries in my table. Has anyone an idea why the callback method is not called?
Here is the definition of my property in the class "TableWithFilter":
Public Shared ReadOnly SourceProperty As DependencyProperty = _
DependencyProperty.Register("Source", GetType(List(Of TableViewItem)), GetType(TableWithFilter), _
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RaiseEvent PropertyChanged(Me, New PropertyChangedEventArgs("ContentList"))
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Public Class OriginalClass
Private Sub Main()
Log.PgInit()
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Nov 29, 2010
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Dim testpoint As New Point(10, 20)
DrawVerticalStringFromBottomUp("Hello", testpoint, Me)
The DrawVerticalSTringFromBottomUp Method is as follows:
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When I call the code at a form's load event, nothing happens. When I call it from a button click after the form has loaded it works! I know this should be called from the paint method, but that doesn't suit my purposes.
way to make this work from the form load event?
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Sep 16, 2010
Write an overload for every numeric type or if possible constrain a generic extension method to just numeric types.
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I just need to know what is the slight difference between them so I know which one to use everytime.
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I will try to explain what I need.Let's say that I have a class like this:
Public Class Example1 Public Sub ToBeCalled()
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First: "PerformLookup Time: 40:842"
Second: "initIndex Time: 45:873"
Imports System
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Code:
<script runat="server">
Protected Sub form1_Load(sender As Object, e As System.EventArgs)
Dim x As String = "</script>"
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Error: Statement cannot appear within a method body. End of method assumed.
Note: The following page did not fix my issue and instead resulted in the string </script> being output in my page. ( VB.NET hates </script> tag in string literal )
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System.ArgumentException: These columns don't currently have unique values.
at System.Data.ConstraintCollection.AddUniqueConstraint(UniqueConstraint constraint)
at System.Data.ConstraintCollection.Add(Constraint constraint, Boolean addUniqueWhenAddingForeign)
at System.Data.ConstraintCollection.Add(Constraint constraint, Boolean addUniqueWhenAddingForeign)
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I can't do
Select Case StringContainingTheNameOfTheDesiredMethod
Case "Method1"
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Jul 16, 2010
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