I would like to be able to parse vb.net code files, so I can examine the collection of Subs, Functions (and their contents, including comments), private variables, etc. I can be open the actual source code files. So for example, if I have:
I'm creating a vb.net winforms application that will take in user given strings, parse them, and print out labels with variable information. The given string will be used in all the labels, but the variable part of the string will change with each label.
My question is: is it better to parse the strings one time, then store those values in arrays, or to parse the string each time a label is printed? Which will perform better? Which is better practice? What is the proper way to test something like this?
So in my form i have the user input a bunch of data that gets written to a listbox. Like so Pre_Study_Listbox.Items.Add("Team Members are: "). I then save the listbox to a .txt file and they can later load the .txt file back to the listbox. All this works great. But now i need to reverse the order of textbox to listbox and put the information back into the textbox fields from the listbox. So. The parsing character is ":" I need to read each line of the listbox and at the ":" take the rest in put it to the text box. I am not familiar with the parsing command
Just what the title says. I have a listbox with varied entries, all in one format:name, email, phone, age
When an entry is selected, and when a certain button is clicked, I require the entry to be removed from the listbox and the four categories from the entry must each go into their assigned textboxes.
Dim risList As New ListItemCollection Dim cUser As New clsUser() Dim ds As DataSet = cUser.GetUserRIS(1) For Each row In ds.Tables(0).Rows Dim li As New ListItem
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however my text and value in the drop down, both show the text. When i debug the above code li.Value = row.Item("risCode") shows the Code correctly, but why does it not reflect when i try to bind it to the dropdown list?
I am trying to bind a simple 2 column data table to a ListBox control with the following code. I am not getting an error but the ListBox is not displaying any items. When debugging, it looks like the DataSource is set to Nothing.
I have a very long string. I need to parse this string so I can get information out of it. I know what each segment starts with and ends with. The length of the information will vary. I don't know what the easiest way of parsing this string.
Example data will be
ST*997*232898~AK1*HC*8888*~NM1*2*TESTING........
So i will want to get everything from ST to AK1then AK1 to NM1 and so on and so on.
I have a string array (strValues()) that holds a large quantity of character data. I need to parse out characters that follow "*PN" and end with "*". I then need to store this data in a datatable so that I can loop through it afterwards and pull out the unique records to be added to an existing dataset. I've been trying to use basic "IndexOf" to get started but it tells me "Overload resolution failed because no accessible 'IndexOf' accepts this number of arguments". Is there a way to accomplish what I'm trying to do?Sample data: MS50*CF3224205*PNineed/thisdata*SD07JAN10*ED21JAN10
After countless hours of searching I have been unable to get this code to work. If anyone can provide we with an alternative. I know the easiest way is to use the Split() function but im trying to do an alternative method by identifying the spaces within the string and splitting them up.
So that it only reads the first two digits, then delete everything after that till it reads a "/", read the first two digits and delete everything up to the "/" again.This would result in this:
1,394 2,595 3,696
I don't know how to remove every character after the last of the first two digits up to the first / it reads, can anyone help me with that?How can I parse this code easily?
I need to parse a string that consists of fields in quotes, separated by commas. Using Split would work fine, but sometimes one of the fields has a comma in it. ie. "My Company, Inc","USA","12.50","125000"I'm just looking to get the fields into elements in an array. Can someone suggest a way to handle the embedded commas that are sometimes present?
I have files that are one long line of text but are made up of individual segments. I have managed to parse the segments into a string array but now need to parse each segment into its individual fields, based upon a field structure defined by the first 2 characters of the segment.For example:
CA12345ABC999999XXPPPPPPPP55 CA segment (CA is first 2 characters of segment) has fields defined as: Field Name,Start,Length
I've written a little library to include in other projects that does some string parsing. One of the items I'd like to access as a property of the class is a string array.I can't seem to get the syntax right though. Even though the little project will build - when I add the .dll to my other project and create a reference to it, it gives me an error - argument not specified for parameter
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As a matter of fact, I thought in VS 2010, you didn't have to use the get, sets anymore, but I can't seem to find the right example for what I'm trying to do.
I am having a string in CSV format.http:[code].....I can add new values to it by some mechanism. Everything will be same except the new values will have numeric part = 0. Take example I have this exsiting CSV string
1 , abc.txt , 2 , def.doc , 3 , flyaway.txt
Now by some mechanism i added two more files Superman.txt and Spiderman.txt to the existing string. Now it became
What i am doing here is that this csv string is paased into SP where its splitted and inserted to db. So for inserting I have to take the files with numeric part 0 only rest will be omiited .Which will be further then converted into CSV string.Array will look like this
I need to convert a string such as "01h45m" into a TimeSpan. I know I can split the string apart to get the numbers, just looking for something more elegant...
I am reading from an IO.port and returning the data to a string. I need to parse this to data rows that each represent a data record which I will add to a datagridview.
The data basically looks like this. I have inserted <SOH>,<US>, etc. for readability.
I am writing a tool that logs stats for a first person shooter game. The game writes its information (including who killed who with which weapon) to a log file, which I read every so many seconds and parse so that I can write that information to a database.I am now having trouble parsing the weapon out of that string of information.
Some additional information is required: a weapon in this game can contain attachments (such as a scope, a grenade launcher, etc). Weapons can have either 1 or 2 attachments. Some weapons however cannot have any attachments at all.
Each log file entry that describes a kill contains a code that describes the weapon that was used. This code is a concatenation of either 3 or 4 parts:
<weapon>_<attachment>_mp <weapon>_<attachment1>_<attachment2>_mp where <weapon> is a code that describes a weapon and <attachment> is another code describing the attachment.This should be easy to parse by just splitting along the underscore characters, but there's a few catches:
1. Some attachments are able to kill players as well. Specifically: grenade launchers, flame throwers and underbarrel shotguns. In this case, the attachment is listed before the weapon:
<attachment>_<weapon>_mp Note also that in this case there is always only 1 attachment.
2. The biggest catch: some weapon names have an underscore in them (some even have 3 underscores)! So simply splitting along the underscore won't work in all cases; if the weapon name contains an underscore I'm splitting the name of the weapon..This makes the list of possible combinations a lot longer. The ones I can think of (I think these are all):
using a Binding Source to Bind my Collection to a ListBox? I can bind the class to the binding source, but im not sure how to let it know what type of list it is, or how to display the correct item.
I'm trying to get the listbox to display the ItemNames. Here's my class and collection class.
<System.Serializable()> Public Class SurveyItem Private itemNm As String Property ItemName() As String
I'm able to retrieve the source code of a web page and store it in a string variable. I would like to cast that string variable into an HTMLDocument if possible, to make parsing its elements much easier.
I've built a string using the Format method: Format("[{0}{1} {3}:{4}]", var1.ToString, var2.ToString, var3.ToString, var4.ToString) var1 to var4 are long type. Is there a way to easily extract the information back (other then the String.Split method) ? Like: MagicMethod("[{0}{1} {3}:{4}]", formatedString, var1, var2, var3, var4)?