Regex To Evaluate A String With Commas Only Integers
May 17, 2012
I have a string like this:Correct Strings Dim value As String = "45, 2111,56, 1, 9, 99, 62,"Invalid Strings:Dim value As String = "10.01, 12,, , "I need to evaluate this string that has this format indefinitely,The regex evaluate the commas who are in series and are only integers.
I worked around to modifying regular expression below but i could't get what I need. I google it, many things found but not for what i want. Dim valid AS Boolean = Regex.IsMatch(TextBox1.Text, "^(,?d+){0,20}$")Allow numbers exactly like 32,1,6,32,12,21,21,54,675,8,4,3,2,9,0,21,21,21,43,744 in TextBox1. Perfect.
I have a string that looks like this: This Original Product comes in a black colour and first thing I need to do is to remove the words with 3 letters or less and after insert a comma after each word. (Original, Product, Comes, Black,.....).
look at this code and see how i can speed it up? Its calling a sub to count commas in long string.Calling part 'Sort the incomming messages Dim count_Coma As Integer = CountCharacter(_InMessToAction, ","c)
The sub. This takes about 0.7 of a second to count 20 commas in string _InMessToAction. Was hoping to get it down to 0.1... if at all possible.
I'm having trouble getting information from a webpage. I've managed to collect a specific string from the webpage, and I want to convert it into a number, but the problem is, is the number is into the thousands, and it can't convert right normally. How could I convert the string, to a number, minus the comma(s)?
I have an LLBLGen Pro project which has generated VB.Net 2.0 Self Servicing code.I have a function to return a list of custom structures based on a search using the generated code.I would like to supply a Dictionary of FieldNames and Values to this function and for each one add a new Predicate Expression to the search.How can I check the String within the dictionary that represents the Field name and work out which EntityField to add the Predciate Expression for?
Dim dbFiles As New AllFilesCollection Dim dbFilter As New PredicateExpression If Not String.IsNullOrEmpty(ClientName) Then
I want to create a string of values separated by commas from a MatchCollection. So far the only way I have been able to make it work is by using a �For To� loop to load an string array one at a time then joining the array. IE is there any way to join the value properties of each match object?
I have one text box that the user enters an integer into. I use a select case to determine what the length of the number is. (along w/ string.length, etc)based on how long it is, I can determine if the number is 1-9, 10-99, 100-999, etc. What I want to do next is, evaluate the number and display a roman numeral that matches.
intMyNumber.substring(1,?) ' 1 would return the leftmost number if intMyNumber.substring(1,?) = 1 then if intMyNumber.substring(2,?) = 1 then 'etc
I am making a simple calculator that will evaluate functions I have a entry box and the user types in simple equations i.e. 1+4*3/5=? how would i make this evaluate the string?
I'm wondering how to evaluate an expression using the assert object. The idea is to check if a string is longer then what is minimally acceptable. For example, Assert.AreEqual(stringName.length, >5). I know this method doesn't work but the concept is what I'm trying to get across. Is there a way to test this?
I am trying to create a procedure which will evaluate a string expression as if it were a line of code...Kind of like what a graphing calculator does when you enter a formula. Does anyone have any experience with this in VB? I have an example of C++ code which uses CodeDom, but I am a bit rusty with my C++!
I have a WCF application, written in VB.NET that takes a generic Dictionary(Of String, String) as one of the parameters.When I pass in a Key/Value pair that has a backslash as one of the characters in the value, the client automatically changes the entire value to Nothing or in the XML it shows this:
<Value i:nil="true />
Is there some special way to escape backslashes when passing them in a string to a WCF service? As far as I know the backslash isn't a reserved character in XML.
I tried coding for an application that will display the positive integers, negative integers and zero entered in a inputBox. for some reason it keeps crashing down.here is my code. paging all visual basic professionals. [code]
My program uses the serial port to receive characters as a string, then it should extract the integers from this string. This seems fairly simple, but so far has been a very tedious job.
My string is called txt. The problem is that there's no telling how many characters / integers txt will hold at any given moment. For instance, it may equal "4" or "4 5 6 7" or "P 0 1 2 3 4 5 6...255" - with spaces included. I need to reference every number within this string to use as data. I've tried the following:
I have a following value "1pm 2am" that I'm using a regular expression againts in SSIS to extract hours from in order to store separately. I've tried using both of the regular expressions below but both only yield the first number "1".
This should be fairly easy, yet I have no idea on how to approach this. Perhaps the split command . Anyway, what I need to do is split as string into two integers.
For example MyStringXS = "10, 20" I need to end up with: MyIntegerX = 10 MyIntegerY = 20
BUT!
These strings obviously change. So it could be MyStringXS = "120, 230" Or MyStringXS = "12340, 20342" And so on.
using Visual Web Dev 2008 Express and i am having an error when converting a set of integers to string. see code below. I cannot work out what it is that i am typing incorrectly. For ref, i return ten 0's as the result.
Dim numbers(9) As Integer
For i As Integer = 0 To numbers.Length - 1 numbersString &= numbers(i).ToString & " " Next
I have a bunch of 10 digit integers that I'm passing in a URL. Something like: "4294965286", "2292964213". They will always be positive and always be 10 digits. I'd like to compress those integers into the smallest possible form that can still be used in in a URL (aka letters and numbers are perfectly fine) and then uncompress them later. I've looked at using gzipstream but it creates larger strings, not shorter.
So I had a smart idea to make a dictionary with all my variables so I could save them easily in chunks. This includes String, Boolean and Integers. When I was in Framework 3.5 I only had a few warnings about stuff that I didn't have coded in, but now in Framework 4 I am maxing out all my warnings with Implicit conversions. Personally I don't want to go to every number and put quotes around it put quotes around "True" because then it may change the method.
Public Function loadGeneral(ByVal fName As String) As Boolean Dim tempDict As New Dictionary(Of String, String) For Each kvp As KeyValuePair(Of String, String) In GeneralSettings Dim v1 As String = kvp.Key Dim v2 As String = QuizZing.My.Settings.GetSetting(fName, v1) [Code] .....
Here is the code I am working with, everything works fine up until last line then i get evaluate exception unhandled "Cannot perform '=' operation on System.Int32 and System.String." My eyes are going blind trying to figure out whats wrong, if I understand correctly it cant count system string and REO is a string value.
The thing i have done this before ,count that is. I know you cant average strings and some other function but i have been able to count.
d Dim comm As New OleDb.OleDbCommand("Select * From " & Me.OpenFileDialog1.SafeFileName & " Where Status <> 'S'", con) Dim dalist As New OleDbDataAdapter(comm) Dim comm1 As New OleDbCommand("SELECT * FROM " & Me.OpenFileDialog1.SafeFileName & " Where Status
Using VB.NET, Is there a way to do this RegEx call in 1 step... instead of 2-3? I'm trying to find the word "bingo", or whatever is between the START and END words, but then also inside the inner FISH and CAKES words. My final results should be just "bingo".
Dim s1 As String = "START (random string) FISH bingo CAKES (random string) END"
I'm here again asking stupid questions. I don't have really get this but i ask again but i try explain all better. Here is a website link and i want catch string from here. Look page's source code and find first what starts <td> someword </td> I use this code for catch word from page. Visual Basic Express 2008
I have a class and method exposed to a client asp.net app. The class looks like
<DataContract()> _ Public Class Class1 Private v_string As String Private v_integer As Integer
[code]....
The method is declared as
<OperationContract()> _ Function GetStuff(ByVal bar As Class1) As String
In the client code I create an instance of Class1 and set the values for v_string and v_integer, but using Wireshark to look at the xml being sent to the server only a value for v_string is being sent as part of Class1. I'm guessing this is because it considers the value of v_integer to be null/not set. Here is an example of the client code.
Dim MyService as New Service1.ServiceClient Dim test as New Service1.Class1 test.P_integer = 1
[code]....
how different types are passed/used since Integer is a intergral type and String is a class, but can't seem to work out what to do to fix the problem.
Basically I have and array of integers that vary in size. I need to compare each number to each other number and display which number is repeated. For example:
Dim ints() As Integer = {1,2,2,5,4,6}
The number that shows up more than once is 2.
How can I run through the array and compare each integer with the numbers in the array. I tried a for loop but it didn't return the value I was looking for.