I am currently reading in a text file in VB.Net using [code]...
File contains several lines of text and when I read in the text file, it knows that they are on separate lines and prints them out accordingly.
However, when I try to split fileReader into an array of the different lines, the line break seems to stay there, even if I use Split(ControlChars.Cr) or Split(ControlChars.NewLine). It will successfully split it into the separate lines but when I display it, it will "push" the text down a line, like the line break is still there...[code]....
(In VS 2008) I have a usercontrol that is in the properties list in Design view, but I can not see the actual control, and it creates some error. How can I remove it when I can't select it?
I want to build a textbox user control which will remove all the escape characters and when we put the user control in the form it should be sizable.Also i want to create a 3 tier application in vb.net.i need a sample code for it in vb.net.Can u plz post me a simple program as of how the 3tier architecture is been implemented.
I'm making a program that changes a word then adds it to a listbox, the only problem is, when I change the word, I don't want the change to be noticeable, are their any invisible characters?
I am currently using a DevExpress (10.2) Banded GridView within my Visual Studio 2010 project. It works great except I was have an area where I allow the user to choose which columns they want visible or invisible. I noticed that if I make all the columns within a band invisible the band still remains and gives an empty column in my grid. I was wondering if there is some way to automatically
I have split container in which I am dragging controls (picture boxes). I would like that part of the dragged control (picture box) that is outside the split container to be invisible. Currently it is on top, and the entire control is visible. Please help me know how can that be accomplished?
i have a third party software and i would like it to lunch when someone runs my program (and no its not a virus). But the thing is when you run it; it shows up in the system tray, how can i set the program to invisible and close it when it my app closes?
The last charaters can range from 1 to 100 This is the code that i am using to remove unwanted characters which is working how i want it to do but when i pass each file to OrigName to get the original name i am getting the above and i can not see where the '_1' are getting added. I don't want to mess too much with it incase it stops working the way i need it too. The lines in bold are the ones that write the results to a .tmp text, see below.
My user can export a ".doc" file but when VB.NET writes to this file it uses "" and "," characters at the end of each sentence. I was wondering if there was a way of actually appending the exported file to remove these characters?
So I've got a list of strings in ListBox1 and I want to remove the last seven characters from each string in the list and write the output to an excel file...
I am trying to automate the removal of lines in a text box with no characters or numbers. I have the following code, but it is not working.
Code: Private Sub RemoveBlankToolStripMenuItem_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles RemoveBlankToolStripMenuItem.Click Dim tmp() As String = RTB_01.Text.Split(CChar(vbNewLine))
I have a csv file and it has some special characters that blocking to insert data into a SQL server. How I can remove the characters before it dumps data into SQL.
I am retrieving string values from a table and then encode each term to make a httpwebrequest to an api. It works fine and the terms allow for foreign characters like japanese/arabic/chinese etc and these are inserted fine. The problem occurs when some of these terms contain weird characters and that is when the request is bad. The only reason it is bad xml and the template I follow gets invalid are when these characters are present. I use the
system.securityelement.escape And also httputility.htmlencode As part of my cleanup. One of the weird characters ends up appearing as a space but it is not since the trim(term) does not work and when I look at the xml in visual studio it looks like an ' &' with arrow pointing up attached to it. It does not appear after I pasted it here.It appears as a line feed or carriage return and I have tried to remove that too. Anyway is there some way I can ensure that these sort of characters are removed and if I were to use the binary values like <32 invalid, will foreign characters then get excluded.
I'm currently stuck on something I need to have done for my application. I have a listbox where I have a lot of urls in the following format: [URL] With the quotes on it. Now I want only these links to remain in the listbox and to remove the quotes and rl around it. I tried using regex but it didn't worked out for me.
I am retrieving string values from a table and then encode each term to make a httpwebrequest to an api. It works fine and the terms allow for foreign characters like japanese/arabic/chinese etc and these are inserted fine. The problem occurs when some of these terms contain weird characters and that is when the request is bad. The only reason it is bad xml and the template I follow gets invalid are when these characters are present. I use the
system.securityelement.escape and also httputility.htmlencode
as part of my cleanup. One of the weird characters ends up appearing as a space but it is not since the trim(term) does not work and when I look at the xml in visual studio it looks like an ' &' with arrow pointing up attached to it. It does not appear after I pasted it here.It appears as a line feed or carriage return and I have tried to remove that too. Anyway is there some way I can ensure that these sort of characters are removed and if I were to use the binary values like <32 invalid, will foreign characters then get excluded.
How do you remove unwanted characters from filenames?To get my program to run without causing errors it needs to remove characters from filenames like spaces, "." and "_".What it needs to do is to scan a folder which old the files and remove any unwanted characters from them.
I wanted to know if there is a way to stop my webbrowser control from steeling my cursors focus? i mean its bad enough i have to hear the god damn thing in the background as it refreshes the pages.
What i built is basically a program that checks my marks on my school website and verifies to see if any new grades have been added. The program then notifies me by sending a text message to my phone. The program is in its beta stage and has lots of sloppy logic and code. anyways i hope someone knows how to keep my focus from running off of msn when I'm trying to type.
And as for the variables and coding. i know i have made it sloppy with unnecessary variables. I'm planning on cleaning that up when i have the time.
I know the code to make labels invisible but i dont know how to make them invisible as soon as the program starts. where would i have to put the code fro that to work?
I made a batch script using VB.NET which deletes shortcut on my desktop. The problem is that shortcut title contains unicode characters so batch doesn't work. However if I remove that unicode character from the shortcut and batch script it does delete the shortcut. How can I make it delete the shortcut w/o removing that unicode character?
bytes ( 00 00 00 ) I'm trying to remove from a specific set of locations within a byte stream. The following code is what I'm using. I tried using the Trim function as listed in the code at the bottom but that had no effect. I'm extracting from a fixed byte range and there are null values after the end of valid ascii characters. Dim temp() As Byte = GetByteArray(FrameData, 3, 32)
Private Function GetByteArray(ByVal MyArray As System.Array, ByVal Start As Integer, ByVal Length As Integer) As Byte()