Parse Variable Names And Operate From String?

Jun 10, 2011

I'm using a Microsoft Word form template to create objects in a form programatically, so depending on the information read by the program from the template.

So, I've got some fields where I store formula data for the form, in which I specify that the value for that field is obtained by multiplying other fields in the template. So I store in the string something like this:

"Text1.Text * Text2.Text"

So I need to convert these string values into variable calls to actually operate these values.

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Parse String Into Decimal Variable?

Feb 7, 2011

dim a as decimal dim b as string = "169.65"

How do i get b into a, without removing the dot ?

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RegEx - How To Retrieve String Variable From External Source And Parse It

Dec 7, 2011

Part of my project is to retrieve a string variable from an external source (google docs) and parse it. This string represents width and height. I have no problem retrieving, I just need to parse it in to two strings. The string has 4 variations.

Here are examples:
3"x4"
3"hx4"w
3hx4w
3x4

The width is always the first number and the height is always the second. Sometimes, the width and height have decimal points. Any way to parse this into two strings of the numeric values only?

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C# - Why These Lines Cannot Operate In An String

Mar 14, 2011

txtBeautified.Text.Remove(txtBeautified.Text.LastIndexOf(","), 1)

i want to find the last index of "," in my text and then remove that , but it is not working. Any Idea? txtBeautified is a richtextbox.

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Forms :: Operate Variables From String?

Jun 8, 2009

If I typed in "Dim X as Integer" in a text box, I figured that I could just use If TextBox1.contains to make vb.net dim it. However, how would, if I typed "X = 3y * 9" in the text box, actually calculate that and print it in another text box?

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C# - Decompiling .Net Assembly Produces Code With Invalid Member Variable Names; Names Starting With $STATIC$?

Sep 5, 2011

I am doing work for a client who has lost the source code for one of their VB.Net WinForms applications. The assembly they have is not obfuscated at all. I am trying to recover as much of the source as I can as C# source and have tried several tools for decompiling assemblies, including Reflector, ILSpy and JustDecompile (all the latest versions), but they all produce code with a huge number of errors in them. Because of the large number of errors in the generated code, I am going to ask about the specific errors (in different questions), get more directed answers and in this way try shed some light on why all the tools are having difficulty decompiling this assembly. This question pertains to the fact that the code generated by all these tools always have a large number of invalid member variables (fields) such as the following:

private short $STATIC$Report_Print$20211C1280B1$nHeight;
private ArrayList $STATIC$Report_Print$20211C1280B1$oColumnLefts;
private StaticLocalInitFlag $STATIC$Report_Print$20211C1280B1$oColumnLefts$Init;

why the generated code has these invalid member variables?

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Parse Names In Strings

Jun 11, 2011

I'm currently taking a class in VB 2008, with that said I am working with strings and had a quick question. I need to add code to parse the name when the user enters a name and clicks the Parse Name button, this code should work whether the user enters a first, middle, and last name or just a first and last name, before I get decimated by everyone, I am not asking anyone to do my homework because I already have a working solution to this, my question is to see if there is a "cleaner" or more "efficient" way to code this.

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Parse A File Name And Compare To Names In A Database?

Mar 29, 2010

I need to parse a file name and compare to names in a data base. The file name has an underscore "_" as the delimiter. I need everything before the underscore.

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Extract Specific Texts From Parse Given Header Names

Feb 6, 2010

I have a parse from Wikipedia saved in a text file in the following form: The town itself is situated to the south-east of the rock, and overlooks the Palaia Monemvasia bay. A small hamlet with about 10 houses lies to the northwest.The founding of the town and fortress of Monemvassia most probably occurred in the 6th century AD. The town was founded in 583 by people seeking refuge from the [[Slavic peoples|Slavic]] and the [[Eurasian Avars|Avaric]] invasion of Greece. From the 10th century AD, the town developed into an important trade and maritime centre. The fortress withstood the [[Arab]] and [[Normans|Norman]] invasions and conquests in 1147. Cornfields that fed up to 30 men were grown inside the fortress.What I need to do is to extract specific texts from the parse given the header names. For example, if I type in a textbot Geography I need ONLY the geography text returned.

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Search A String Variable And Place The Match Into Another String Variable In Visual Basic?

Nov 18, 2009

I'm looking for a way to search a string variable for two words and copy the text in between them into another variable. This needs to be done as many times as the match occurs.

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Asp.net - Decimal.parse Fails For Currency String Created With String.Format?

Apr 5, 2011

I have a field that I display via: String.Format({0:c},amount) This produces the string "$28.28" However, when I try to convert back to a decimal amount, I get an incorrect format exception: amount = Decimal.Parse(amount.Text, NumberStyles.Currency) I also tried it with NumberStyles.AllowCurrencySymbol with the same results. I verified that the value in amount.Text is "$28.28". Am I missing something? Shouldn't these two operations use the same currency symbol and formats?

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VS 2008 For / Next / Invokescript - Javascript - Can't Parse The Variable Correctly

Dec 28, 2010

I am trying to put the following command into a FOR / NEXT loop but I can't parse the variable correctly The first line looks like this:

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XML Literals Parsing - XElement.Parse(variable Containing Text)

Sep 4, 2009

If I have a text stored in db, file, resource does not matter:

<code><%= Integer.MaxValue %></code>

Is there a way to do this: Dim el As XElement = XElement.Parse({variable containing text above}) and to have it evaluate the expression Integer.MaxValue?

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String Search - Parse The String Of Characters One At A Time

May 5, 2012

I have written a program that uses an array of the english alphabet and Morse code. I also built a form with a input box for the alphabetic information and an output box with the Morse Code. What i am trying to do is basically type a word like "Hi" in the input box and produce the Morse Code equivalent in the Morse Code output box. [Code] This works but only one letter at a time. Do i need to Parse the string of characters one at a time, and then run it through a loop like i have created?

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Set Variable Names With Variables

Apr 29, 2009

I am looping through a collection of items. Within that loop I need to set variables but they need to be a variable. I tried using lists but for some reason they don't get set properly. Heres what I have so far...

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Asp.net - Update Linq To Sql With Variable Names?

Apr 15, 2012

im pretty much a beginner to using ASP.net and linq to sql but what im trying to do is update a column of a table based on a variable. at the momment i have

Dim db As New sqldcDataContext Dim update As tableName = (From i in db.tableNames _ Select i)

i think this selects everything, how could i have two variables, one to store what table to update and the other what column. is this possible?edit: sorry for being unclear im trying to make this as dynamic as possible so i dont have to type in the exact table/col names. something like this but in the linq to sql syntax.

mysql_query("SELECT * FROM ". $table ." WHERE `" . $column . "` = "" . $data ."");

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C# - Nested Excpetion Variable Names

Aug 13, 2010

Given the following code:

try
// code1
try

[Code]....

Are there any side effects to naming the two exception variables the same or should they have different names?

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Creating Variable Names From Other Variables?

May 20, 2010

how do I DIM a variable's name using previously declared string varialbes? I have been using PERL for processing data stored in text files but I now have a business need to use VB2008. I would like to do something like this:

dim name1 as string = "ABCD"
dim name2 as string = "123"

'here is the part that I don't know how to do - create a 3rd variable name concatenated from name1 and name2:

dim string.concat({name1,name2}), or maybe use a counter in a line like 'dim namex as string' with x being a counter value.

Essentially I want to dim variables using text strings extracted from a file. In PERL I have declared literals and arrays, such as 'my @$name1', which creates an array named with the contents of $name1. In VB2008 I am not sure how to make this work with the DIM statement.

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Stripping Variable Names From Assemblies

Mar 29, 2010

I'm trying to reduce as much as I can my VB.Net assembly side, and I just figured out that all variable names were kept unchanged in the actual assembly. Since I tend to use pretty long var names, it adds up and, by running dotfuscator on my assembly, I could shrink it by as much as 10%.

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Parse String From The Last Space In A Dynamic String?

Mar 22, 2012

Say I have a string LineOfText = "UserName1 Password1 UserName2 Password2" how would I just grab the last word (Password2)

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Access Private Class Variable Names?

Jan 9, 2009

Trying to understand the best way to do this and I'm can't get it figured. Here's basically what I have:

Public Class CardParsingClass
Private iAcctIDStart as integer
Private iAcctIDLength as integer

[code]....

I've only included 2 of the class level fields here but there are actually 30, so that's why I was hoping to be able to send the name of the field to set and the value to set it at in the SetValue function. So in some other routine in the program I'd like to be able to issue the following call:

SetValue("iAcctIDStart", "3")

But then when I get into the SetValue routine, I'm not sure how to proceed. I thought about a case statement that would basically be this:

select Case strFieldToSet
case "iAcctIDStart"
iAcctIDStart = cint(strValue)

[code]....

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VS 2005 Declare Dynamic Variable (names)?

Dec 7, 2010

I'm looking to create multiple variables based on a counter object. For example if a counter object is 6 I want to create 6 instances of the variable mText

Something like:
Dim i as integer
Dim Count as integer = 6

[code].....

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VS 2010 Accessing Variable Names At Runtime?

Sep 30, 2010

Is there any way to access your variable names at runtime? Is there any kind of collection you can loop through?

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Repetition For List Of Settings With Unique Variable Names

Aug 12, 2011

this website seems great and this is my first post. Sorry if this has already been answered but I have been searching for a long time. I have a program with a list view in details mode. I have it load column settings (visibility, display index, width, etc.) when the form is opened and save them when closed. There are many columns...about ten so far...like folder, file, size, etc. Is there a way to access variable names from the values of other variables?

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.net - Populating A List Box With Variable Names From LINQ Generated Class?

Nov 17, 2009

I'm quite new to Visual Basic - using Visual Studio 2008 and can't seem to find a way to do the following:

I have a few tables in a SQL Server database and have used LINQ to SQL to create classes of those tables.

Here's a cut down example of what I'd like:listbox1 filled with table names - APS, SMPS, WCPC, CFLAPS
Then from the SelectedIndexChanged event, listbox2 should populate column headers of the selected table.

I have no issues getting data from the database, and can access all of these headers through the anonymous type objects created from a LINQ query (eg APS.ID, APS.count etc), but populating a listbox with these variable names rather than the data inside them seems rather elusive.

This is probably a cross platform coding question rather than VB specific, so if you have a solution in C# or whatever I'd be happy if you could let me know.

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Reflection - How To Get Variable Names Types / Values In Current Class

Feb 1, 2011

I am working on a project where my class has to execute VB code provided by the user, to make it simple I am trying to recreate my own eval function, I am using the following code I found on the web to do this task.

Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic
Imports System
Imports System.Text
Imports System.CodeDom.Compiler
Imports System.Reflection
[Code] .....

The problem with code is that it can't access any variables or there values, so I have decided to get the variable names, there values types and there types dynamically and recreate them in the class that is being created dynamically. Any way to get the variable names there types and values in the current class or method, so that I can recreate them, and execute the user passed code, the user knows what variables are in the current class or method and there datatypes but he don't know there values as they may have changed, so he can't initialize them. Is there a way to do this, this code will be called in an asp.net page on page_load event, the code passed by the user is stored in the variable vbCode that is passed as a parameter.

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Visual Studio Upgrade Wizard Hates Some Of Variable Names

Aug 13, 2009

I am upgrading a VB6 to VB.NET project using the upgrade wizard.I know this is going to give me a lot of grief, but I am trying to make the old application useable. I'd rewrite it if I had time but am currently finishing up a summer internship and would like to get something working.One thing the wizard is doing that I can find no justification for is renaming of random variables. [code] For the life of me I don't understand why this is changing left. It isn't a reserved name as far as I can tell, there is no other variable named left that I can find in scope, and renaming it does not create a compiler error. [code] It does this to seemingly random variables throughout my project. Anyone have ideas as to why it doesn't like some of my variable names?

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Parse A CSV Row/string

May 5, 2011

I am making a change to an existing process. Currently the csv file (which can have embedded "," with the field in quotes), i being passed as an
IO.StreamReader parameter pStreamReader.

dim vLine as string = pStreamReader.ReadLine
dim vFields () as String = vLine.Split(","c)

Well ... obviously the split does not work with embedded commas in a field. Looked at TextFieldParser, but it is in the FileIO class and the module is passed a IO.StreamReader. Can it work?

Or how abour a RegEx? Does anyone have any suggestions? I have look around on the internet and it seems like a common questions with a bunch of wild goose chases.

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Parse A CSV Row/string?

May 5, 2011

I am making a change to an existing process. Currently the csv file (which can have embedded "," with the field in quotes), i being passed as an IO.StreamReader, pStreamReader to my module.

The code reads ....

dim vLine as string = pStreamReader.ReadLine
dim vFields () as String = vLine.Split(","c)

Well ... obviously the split does not work with embedded commas in a field. Looked at TextFieldParser, but it is in the FileIO class and the module is passed a IO.StreamReader.

Or how abour a RegEx? I have look around on the internet and it seems like a common questions with a bunch of wild goose chases.

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Way To Parse A String

Jun 21, 2012

I'm looking at parsing a string. I have a text box I enter in text and a nud the dictates how many letter will be parsed and display them.

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