Integer With Multiple Points Value?
Apr 7, 2012I need to check if "4.1.1.1" (example) is greater than "4.1.4" (False in this case), how can I do this in VB.Net when there are multiple decimal points in the 'integer'?
View 1 RepliesI need to check if "4.1.1.1" (example) is greater than "4.1.4" (False in this case), how can I do this in VB.Net when there are multiple decimal points in the 'integer'?
View 1 RepliesI need the application version as an integer with decimal points eg: 1.2 At the moment I'm using:
Dim CurrentVersion As Integer
CurrentVersion = My.Application.Info.Version.Major & My.Application.Info.Version.Minor
which just gives me 12.
I'm trying to set an Integer value from my.settings.The values comes frpm a listbox, and then inserted to settings (set to specialized.StringCollection)The problem is when i'm trying to get the values and apply them to my function.Error code: Conversion from string "65 & 71" to type 'Integer' is not valid.To me it looks right, but maybe i'm missing something.
Code: Dim test2 As Integer Dim test As System.Windows.Forms.Keysm trigglist As New StringBuilderor Each item As String In
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I have a general idea of what the code should look like but I can't seem to finish/put it together.I have a year's worth of data such as December 01, 2010 to December 01, 2011.The problem is that there are more than 365 points, some days for example have 3 data points and others have 4, etc..What I would like is to only have 365 points of data by averaging the data points for the days that have multiple points.
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- So far I have another column with dates from Dec 1st 2010 to Dec 1st 2011.
- I think I'll need an IF statement for if the whole range of A column equals one of 365 days, it'll equal the average data.
- then I'll need to have a statement for x+1 date for each consequtive day.
I have an ASP Chart (v4) which displays the data I need perfectly. I want it to show labels at the top of the data points and I am having some difficulty with it. Here is my code that works for both series but does not display the labels:
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Well I have a list of things I want to search based on multiple points of data...for example Resolution, 3D capable, touchscreen capable....etc....What is the best way for display someone can think of & filtering results by capability, I have none of it typed out, etc...like list of objects & capabilities, etc... alreat...so it can be made any way that is thought to be good(with speed as well) for many different listings...say 1,000 of them & it filters pretty much instantly....reading capabilities & such & the list itself is easy but how can I make a filter(unchecking something brings back things, checking something takes away only since well your adding capabilities to filter selection....I have pictures that can go with items too as well as a name & more information could be given directly with the method or clicking on the picture/item.
View 13 Repliesis there a way to offset the points in a polygon without having to change each one individually the points are in an array
View 2 Replieshow can i get the points which make a polygon from a region which was derived from the polygon's points?
View 1 RepliesI have two Close() functions in same class as below:
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ive got some simple problem i cant understand how to solve.
str(1) is an array and integer(or double, tried both)
a(1) is an array and integer (or double, tried both)
a(1) = a(1) + 1
Label1.Text = str(1) + a
the big part is where i get: operator '+' is not defined for types 'integer' and '1-dimensional array of integer'.why do i get that message and what does it mean? how do i make the code do what i want?
I faced an error when upgrading VB6 code to VB.NET. The error occurs at AddressOf WindowProc
AddressOf expression cannot be converted to 'Integer' because 'Integer' is not a delegate type
My declaration for SetWindowLong is:
Declare Function SetWindowLong Lib "user32" Alias "SetWindowLongA"(
ByVal hWnd As Integer,
ByVal nIndex As Integer,[code]....
What is the reason for the error I get?
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 am a newbie in VB and I got a piece of code which can display the current running program. I need to use that in VB2005 and I got the below error message. Can anyone help how to fix it?[code]
View 18 RepliesI'm trying to convert a VB6 project to .NET, but I get problems with some callback functions, and the following message comes up: "AddressOf' expression cannot be converted to 'integer' because integer is not a delegate type" I've seen several solutions to similar problems like this, but I am not able to understand this issue with delegates.
After the conversion, the code look like this:
Declare Function vsmsgwSetDataPackageCB Lib "vsmsgwW.dll" (ByVal PACKAGE As Integer, ByRef arg As Integer) As Integer
Dim arginitP As Integer
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Which gives the error: Method 'Public Function PackageCB(HisNodeID As Integer, ByRef data() As Byte, ByVal length As Integer, ByRef arg As Integer) As Integer' does not have the same signature as delegate 'Delegate Function DelegatePackageCallback(hwnd As Integer, lparam As Integer) As Integer
I have a LINQ2Entity problem, I want to get the value, string, from a database, so I select FProducts.Serial_number, and to end the query, I do .ToDictionary. The problem is, it tells me that it doesn't have sufficient parameters, to convert ToDictionary. So I need something like select FProducts.Serial_number, Nothing). ToDictionary. Also FProducts.Serial_number, 0).ToDictionary doesn't work.
Sub GetStatistics(ByVal ProductNumbers As List(Of String), ByRef Passed As Integer, ByRef FailedProducts As List(Of String))
Passed = 0
FailedProducts = Nothing
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this is for a BINGO game final project that I already turned in but this just bugged me that I could not get the sorting figured out. I am trying to get this to sort the random numbers in to columns under the correct letters but I keep getting the error Operator '>=' is not defined for types '1-dimensional array of Integer' and 'Integer' under the line:
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I am new to EF Linq and I have been struggling with this query for a few days. From reading this forum, I have managed to get this far:
Dim noPic = (From f In myEntities.FriendLists
Where (f.UserID = Profile.ID)
Select f.FriendID).Except(From g In myEntities.GuestLists
Where g.EventID = _id
Select g.FriendID)
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I am trying to get everybody from the FriendList who is not already on the GuestList to display in a Repeater control. After reading the forum I was able to append .First() to noPic at the myNoPic declaration and finally get a result but that only gave me the first element. Does anybody have any advice on how to accomplish this?
Why doesn't CDate(integer) work where integer has format of YYYYMMDD ?and why won't this stupid site let me submit such a short question when I have nothing else to add except some waffle at the end
View 2 RepliesThis is giving me a headache. I have this link query here that grabs an ID
Dim mclassID = From x In db.SchoolClasses Where x.VisitDateID = _visitdateID Select x.ClassID And then later on I have this linq query
ViewData("Staff") = From t In db.Staffs Where t.ClassID = mclassID Select t
I've tried quite a few things but to no avail. I've attempted casting, converting, Is operand, etc.
I'm just writing a bit of code to compare an id of integer with an id of integer? for example:
Dim id As Integer = 1
Dim nullId As Integer? = Nothing
Dim areEqual As Boolean
areEqual = nullId = id
When I try to compile the code I get a compiler error: Option Strict On disallows implicit conversions from 'Boolean?' to 'Boolean'. Whilst it's very simple for me to work around this, I was hoping that someone might be able to explain what's going in the compiler to give this warning.
i am doing one project in which i declare integer value and asign value to that integer in which
see the following code
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In window textbox, I'd like to just allow 2 decimal points only. I could set text box only numeric but don't know how to limit 2 decimal points.[code]...
View 3 RepliesI want two decimal points value. I have used this code
lblNo.Text = Math.Round(CDec(txtNo.Text + (txtNo.Text * 0.2)), 2).ToString()
If i have value as 1.32 then its ok but if i have value like 2.3 it shows 2.3 but i want value as 2.30 How can i get this value.
I want to find out the X and Y position of a point which is halfway between a point and another point, in VB.net. Since there is no "direction" property (which would make this much easier...), I have no idea how to do this.
C# code is acceptable as well, though I would prefer vb as it wouldn't require a port.
i have this code in vb and i want to know how to make it to add decimal points
Dim a, b As Integer
a = CSng(TextBox1.Text)
b = CSng(TextBox2.Text)
Dim result As Single
result = a + b
Lb_sum.Text = result
for example if i add 4.2 + 4.4 its show 8 instaid of 8.6
I am drawing an arc within a square or a polygon with the maximum possible radius inside.When the arc is drawn within the boundary of the square or polygon,the arc length will intersect at few points on the square or polygon.How to find the coordinates of the intersecting points of arc at the periphery of the square/ polygon?
View 2 Replieshow can i calculate the 13 points on the polygon (see image)?
the 2 points either side of the centre points
are +/- width or height * 0.2761423749154
i have 4 known points, topLeft, topRight, bottomRight, + bottomLeft.
the polygon won't always be a regular rectangle as it is in the image
This thread (Question) is a continuation of a question answered by JohnWein. the original question asked by me in this thread:http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vbgeneral/thread/4d9b44a0-91ed-4f64-a3a2-74afffce2256 an this is the answer:
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The question is, in the case of four connections, how can I make sure that all points are connected with minimum number of connections using the same above code?
Is there a way of converting pixels to points? The dimensions in VB are in pixels, but Office COM such as WordApp.Resize are expressed in points. So trying to align app windows is a mess.I guess the ratio of pixels to points varies from one monitor to another(?), so this would need to be calculated at run time.I tried a nifty trick of doing Me.Font.SizeInPoints / Me.FontHeight but that doesnt seem to be quite right or a very sensible way of doing it.
View 2 RepliesI'm trying to create an array of Points but can't seem to get it right.
I can create an array of Integers just fine.
Dim MyArray() as Integer = {1,2,3,4,5}