I'm trying to create a linked list of an array of integers. Why is the following implicit conversion required?
When I run the code that contains that conversion, I get the following error.
As a real-time data acquisition user control data (a packet of an array of bytes) arrives every second, is converted into an integer array and inserted into a linked list.
The most recently arrived data is painted as coordinates on a grid at the right of a PictureBox using Graphics.DrawLine (pen,X1,Y1,X2,Y2).
The oldest data (arriving 120 seconds ago) will be drawn at the leftmost portion of the Picturebox.
Why a linked list rather than a list? To display 120 views of time sequence data, the draw routine the most recently inserted node to a node that points to Nothing. How do I limit the length of the linked list to 120 nodes and always ensure that the last node points to Nothing?
Do While Not item Is Nothing item = item.NextItem Loop
I read in a unique file type, its called .pkm, it's just a collection of hex data. Anyways, I'm using VB Express 2005 (or 2008 since it's free), and I read in the file, and printed out the values. It printed out the ASCII character equivalent, so all I saw were the weird symbols and all (the hex characters in this file do not convert using ASCII). What I want to do is convert it to hex so I can see what the hex values are.
Code: Dim file As String Dim data1 As String file = "D:Documents and SettingsownerDesktopPokemon7-10-08_10ANNIV_ENG_Lugia.pkm"
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Too bad image code is off. That is a screen from a hex editor that reads it in properly. Currently my program displays it the way it is seen on the right, but I need it displayed the way it is on the left, in plain hex.
I'm making a "wrapper" for an unmanaged DLL (written, I'm fairly certain in C). I have a c++ "wrapper" that I'm trying to convert to VB.net. I've got most of the program working, but I've hit a brick wall.
I'm trying to convert the following two structures from their c++ versions to their vb.net versions. I cannot be sure which is the problem because both must be passed at the same time. The error I am getting is thrown by the object and indicates "Invalid structure size specified". I can cause this error on other objects when I either don't set the dwSize variable, leave off a parameter or change the parameter type incorrectly. Note that the dwSize parameter is supposed to contain the size of each structure. I'm successfully calculating that for my other structures and I'm using the same method on these and the results appear correct, so I do not believe the problem is found there. The object uses a lot of structures and the rest of them are working. These two are the only ones with a) an unsigned character pointer b) an unsigned long array and c) doubles.
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I don't think I'm missing any parameters - the help file seems to agree with me on this, but it's theoretically possible that there is something missing (though I don't think so for other reasons as well). My suspicion is that it's dwPalette, pImageData or pMaskData with (in my uninformed opinion) more suspicion on the pImageData and pMaskData.
I get an InvalidCastException was unhandled on converting the .value to .text but I can't figure out how to convert it. Tried a few different ways but nothing seems to work. load a file from disk and have that be assigned to the trackbar.value?
Dim FileName = (App_Path() & "SettingsPingTimeout.txt") If File.Exists(FileName) Then lblPingTimeout.Text = "Ping Timeout: " &
I am trying to write a function which accepts a string as input and gives the integer as output,The string can be in any of these format for ex:2,500.75 or 2.500,7501 or 2'500.7513 or 2500,254 the output of function should be like 2500.56 Basically trying to get rid of the thousand separator which can be either a comma,or apostrophe. ..
I'm trying to make to do a widening conversion from a byte to an integer. form has a text box for both Input, and Output, plus a conversion button. [Code] I'm trying to use a catch block, but I'm not certain how it works exactly, and also tried to use an If statement to avert the issue, but that didn't work either. When ever user inputs a number greater than what can be held within the Byte data type the program crashes from the run time error. [Code] and an error message pops up in the compiler saying overflow exception was unhandled.
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim product As String
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Its says conversion from String to Integer not valid for this line: sales = InputBox("Please Enter Your Product Sales: ")
Also, when the first messagebox comes, how can I make it when you select "cancel", the programme then exits the sub routine and a second messagebox dosent come up?
So, yes, I've tried with these three formats, and the problem remains the same:I have a string, "s"For Each s As String In stringarray and this array is recieving data from a streamreader that is reading a csv file. The data I'm having dificulty reading are these very specific numbers(yes, only these numbers, because phone numbers get home safe and sound).The numbers I'm talking about are usually decimal.ValueList.Add(Convert.ToDecimal(s))
Now, when I convert them like that, they always bring a "D" alongside with them. I've personally checked the string multiple times, and it just has a "1", and somehow, my list recieves "1D" as a number, same thing happens with decimal numbers(0.29D for example). I've tried with Doubles and Integers, the result is the same.
If I want to populate an ArrayList with values 1 and 2 it works.[code]I found here a link about string to integer conversion in visual basic but I don't know how to deal it to my problem.
I'm quite a newbie in VB.NET (and VB on the whole). So my question could sound rather odd, but still. I've stumbled upon an issue with the CInt and converting a double to an integer.
The issue is the following: CInt(10.5) would be 10
CInt(10.51) would be 11, but I expected 10... (Got used to C# style conversion: (int)10.51 would be 10)
As pointed out here Integer.Parse VS. CInt the result is just rounded in some fashion. Nowever, all I need is to get only integer part and throw away the fractional one. How can I achieve such type of conversion in VB.NET? After a short research I assume that I can use Fix() funciton to do the trick, but is it the best choice ever?
I am getting a conversion type error on the red line? Private Function GetGap() As Integer Dim VowelNumG As Integer Dm Vowels as string = "AEIOU" Dim VowelIndexG as integer For VowelIndexG = RandomStr.Length - 1 To 0 Step -1 [Code] .....
I have query that involves a cross-language operation, namely converting 4 SBytes to a signed integer. The source language for this operation is Java, which utilizes the ByteBuffer in order to extract a signed integer from the data stream. The inner workings of ByteBuffer are at best a black box to me, as I haven't been able to find any hints to what actually goes on when Java extracts the integer. [Code]
i have a text box and i want to insert the textbox value to my sql procedure in server and then generate record in the datagrid view ... the parameter in sql server i declare as varchar and actua database column item datatype is nchar.. anyway in what suitable datatype that i have to put in my visual basic for the textbox in order to transfer the vlaue to sql procedure and generate result
I have the following IF Statement checking if the function GetNexstAddress (which gets the ClientID from GetClientFleetInfo(i).CLIENTID) . SECONDARYCITY
is there.
If GetNextAddress(GetClientFleetInfo(i).CLIENTID).SECONDARYCITY(0) = Nothing Then NextAddress = " No next Destination" Else
I have the below code in my app... Nothing is declared as a integer so I dont understand or see where the problem could be... It is saying:
Conversion from string "9838 Co Rd 47" to type 'Integer' is not valid.
The address is flowing through the entire function as a string the only place I think it could be getting changed somehow is in a function call... Below is the function that throws the exception. Followed by the function that returns the address.[code]...
I am currently making a project for school and this project is to determent the poker hand, where the user can only check 5 check box and each checkbox represent a card , and when I try to test it and check the box it would let me and this message popped up: Conversion from string "" to type 'Integer' is not valid. And the arrow point to this line of code i = CInt(Mid(strChk, 1, 2))
Public Class Form1 Private Sub RealTime_Tick(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles RealTime.Tick Real_Sec.Text = DateAndTime.Now.Second End Sub Private Sub Real_Sec_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Real_Sec.TextChanged Sim_Sec.Text = Sim_Sec.Text + 1 If Sim_Sec.Text > 59 Then Sim_Sec.Text = 0 End If End Sub End Class
When the timer is on, it will tell the current seconds in real time, and when the text in the textbox for the Real_Sec changes, it will increment the text or the value in the Simulated seconds... FROM 0... No matter where the seconds are in the real seconds, it will display real or simulated seconds in the sim_sec text box... Starting from 0... But there Real Seconds, because the Timer is not accurate. So I Simulate the Real Seconds. How to write it the right way, it's keeps throwing the error: An error occurred creating the form. See Exception.InnerException for details. The error is: Conversion from string "" to type 'Double' is not valid.
I have an unbound datagrid of which I load a csv into it.I then add an additional column and populare it with row numbers:
Private Function AutoNumberedTable(ByVal SourceTable As DataTable) As DataTable Dim ResultTable As New DataTable() Dim AutoNumberColumn As New DataColumn()
So I'm trying to create a program in Visual Basic for my uni coursework and I'm kinda stumped a tad here. I've created most of it, I just need to write the files to a txt file (in the same folder as the program [bin/debug]).
I'm creating a some kind of employee reference form. Fill in your details, figures out gross pay, net pay and all the taxes an employer has to deal with. When you press Save, the details should all write to a file and I should be able to select from multiple ID's in my combobox for the employee ID reference. If I try to save a file with the same ID number I should get thrown an error. every ID should be saved under the Employee ID box.
Here's my code for the save button:
Private Sub btnSave_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnSave.Click Dim s As employee = New employee
I have a dataset containing a datatable, and I enumerate all rows in that datatable. When trying to format a column in that row, I run into an exception. (Part of) the code is:
For Each dr As DataRow In ds.Tables("records").Rows file = dr("timestamp").ToString("yyyyMMdd") & "~.wav" Next
This results in the following error message:
Conversion from string yyyyMMdd to type Integer is not valid. (translated from a Dutch error message to the English equivalent)
dr("timestamp").GetType.FullName results in "System.DateTime", so I don't understand why I run into this exception, as for example Now.ToString("yyyyMMdd") results in "20091002", and "Now" is of the same type as dr("timestamp"), "System.DateTime" that is.
I am a novice programmer to VB 2008 and I am trying to develop the following code for a game. When I build the following code, an error message appears: Option Strict On disallows implicit conversion from integer to string. Another error message appears: Name FuchsiaTurnScoreLabel is not declared.
Option Strict On Public Class PlayForm 'Declare integer and decimal variables for calculations [Code] .....
I designed a payroll application and I keep getting the error conversion from string to type Integer is not valid.Also when I enter the name in one of the textboxes it reads form and not my name.[code]
Option strict on disallows implicit conversion from 'Integer?' to 'Integer', 'Integer' to 'String'
Here's my code which is just a stub. I am working off of some example code and applying it to my own project:
<System.ComponentModel.DataObjectMethodAttribute _ (System.ComponentModel.DataObjectMethodType.Select, False)> _ Public Function GetTrackActivitiesByParams(ByVal ActivityKey As Nullable(Of
I am working on a program that has a combobox that gives you selections for email address endings, but when I try to enter it in as part of the final email address get an error. Here is my mail.To.Add(TextBox1.Text(ComboBox1.Text))
When I click debug, it give me this error. "Conversion from string "@txt.att.net" to type 'Integer' is not valid." "@txt.att.net" is the value of the combobox selection. In the end it should be something like: "anything@txt.att.net" (Textbox1.text = "Anything" & the current ComboBox1.text selection = "@txt.att.net")
I have an InputBox where I want someone to input a number. The number would be an integer. The line looks like this amount1 = InputBox("how many?", "how many?")If they click cancel, it errors out because it can't convert blank ("") to an int. How can I do this with InputBox and not get that error?