Im studying vb coding at the moment and im designing a reasonably small text based game using the windows console and so far i have a nice working game but the main problem is that the game restarts when you end the console, obvious i know. Been trawling through pages looking at different ways to save multiple variables for multiple uses such as a save/load feature and most pages have confused me, people asking for help with commands im not common with. So far i've tried using my settings to save the variables in a test program but can't get it to work?I have in settings a variable called gold with a scope of user as an integer and i have this code to try and utilise it
I'm having trouble getting the objects of the PageSetupDialog and the PrintDialog to persist in my.settings Is there an example of this anywhere? Seems like it should be something there is a boiler plate for so I can see where I have gone wrong.Added a System.Drawing.Printing.PageSettings and System.Drawing.Printing.PrinterSettings entries in my.settings but even trying to save these form the results of the dialogs they show as nothing with out a error.
How do I rearrange the Settings variables in VB.Net 2010 to be near the ones they are related to? I edited the app.config file to rearrange them, but when VB loaded again they were still shown in the old order.
I am looking for the best way for settings within settings. Example would be an IRC network list. Which will be displayed as desired writing. If i clicked edit on that network it would bring up another form with that networks setting. Take xchat for example. what would you say would be best suited? XML seems more suited.
I've a project called G.S.S. There's a 2 forms in the G.S.S and a checkbox on the form2. I added these codes:[code]Then I created an another example project to try these on, added 2 forms, a checkbox on form2 and wrote same codes. I wondered when I run the app because it's running perfect. It saves the settings.So what's wrong with my G.S.S project?
I can't get is to save variables permanently. For instance, say you run your project and in the source code you have Button1_click s=textbox1.text (s is the variable I declared) Button2_click s=label1.text. Say you type some thing into textbox1 then click button1. Then you click button2. Is it possible to make it that the next time you run the program the text you typed into textbox1.text last time is displayed when you click button2? I am using windows form.
I have been trying to get this to work for the past hour, I have an arraylist that contains string() items inside of it, I want to be able to save it and retrieve it.. When I try to save something to it and then close my application and turn it back on, everything I saved is gone.
I need to have my application to prompt the user to see if he wants to save the settings or not before the application exits.I got this to work this way: I added an event handler to My.Application.Shutdown. This event handler does prompt the user and save the settings if the user answers "Yes".But in order to stop the application to save the settings anyway via its regular way, I have to set My.Application.SaveMySettingsOnExit to falseAs I said, it works, but it just look like a bad logic to set SaveMySettingsOnExit to false to have it to save the settings saved on exit with a prompt.
My question is: is there a way to get it work like this: -SaveMySettingsOnExit =true -- PromptBeforeSave =True ( Save and Prompt) -SaveMySettingsOnExit =true -- PromptBeforeSave =false ( Save and no Prompt)
I'm working on a project that users can add new tabs, buttons, textboxes, Excel forms(existing or new) or sth. else to the application. How could it be possible to save these changes?
P.S. : I started to learn SQL usage, and planning to use SQL in my project to save additional inforamtion that users have added.(for example informations about team members)
I would like to save my connectionstring in my.settings but this property is only readonly.When i would save it as a String, then I can't find it with the wizard for building a report. [code] is there also another way to build a connectionstring? this works, but the type of My.Settings. Data base String is a string and not a ConnectionString.
I recently noticed that exceptions were not getting caught by Visual Studio (I'm using VS 2008 Standard) - e.g I could do this and run the program[code]...
and the debugger would not kick in and tell me something had gone wrong, the program would just continue running as normal.I remembered someone on here helping me fix this a while ago by pressing Ctrl + Alt + E to bring up the exception handling settings, so I did that again and ticked the Common Runtime Language exceptions box (Throw) and then all worked fine again.The problem is, this setting does not seem to be getting saved - each time I restart VS I have to set it again, which is annoying to say the least... especially when I forget and then get confused when my program isnt working properly.
I'm trying to save a setting I've defined under Project -> Settings -> FirstRun, type boolean, scope Application, default value, false,But it doesn't seem to work, this is my(the text box does not stop, every time I open the program it shows)
Private Sub Form1_Shown(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Shown If Not My.Settings.FirstRun Then
VB 2010 Express, Windows 7 The settings on the main form save properly. My problem is that I have a usercontrol that is changed to a tabpage that I use to 'clone' tabs. Is there a way to save the cloned tabs along with there settings?
Multiple people use the program and the number of tabs and settings are different for each person.
I'm writing a search tool. Setting the search parameters requires adjusting the values of over 70 different controls on my form.I want to make a list of saved searches. Is there an easy way to do so? Does VB have any built in features to save and load the current values of every control on the form?I could code it by hand. But this would be tedious, especially up to 15 listboxes, where I would need to save each item in the list and note whether they are checked or not. I really hope VB has a way of saving the entire form at once.
Which is the best way to store global variables, in My.Settings or My.Namespace. The reason I ask is because I need to know certain boolean values if certain forms are open from other forms. At present I am defining Global Boolean variables in My.Application, which give the result I require.
I am writing some code and want to check if certain things are in my database. Is there a better way than just creating a new string, performing the select and storing it in the string? I have to do this a few times for several items in my DB columns, but is there a way I should be doing this that would not require me to make a new string, and a new select for several items, well a better way? The items in my db aren't all strings and the data types vary.
I have two different 2-dimensional arrays. I assume the setting i need to save them to is a string setting, as is the cast with regular integer arrays. The first 2-d array I need to save is an integer, the second a decimal.
Let's say the settings are called my.settings.2darray1 and my.settings.2darray2 Let's also say the arrays are:
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dim 2darray1(50, 99) as integer dim 2darray2(50, 99) as decimal
What would the code be to load each array and save each array?
i need to save time.forecolor's color setting and form1.backcolor's color setting eighter to a registry key or to a application setting any ideas how i can do this? [code]
I'm trying to save my application settings at run time, but im not noticing any change in the application settings window. Basically, whenever a change is made to the price of a room, i want to save it to the settings so it can recalled later on in run time and when the program is started up again at a later day. Heres the code im using;
I have two counters set up, one for dealers games won and the second one for players games won which both add up the results and displays them in a text box. I have another form made to display Statistics, for both 'This Session' and 'Overall', but how do I save the Overall score?? How can I keep a score saved after the game is closed?Is it something to do with the game setting?? Is there a my.settings option that I should be using?
I have a form with 31 checkboxs which i want saved when the user exits the form and two other buttons, One 'OK' and another 'Cancel'How do i save the checkbox settings when the user clicks the 'OK' button and not have them saved automaticly when the user exits the form?
I have setup the controls in the Settings of the application properties, i just need to have the checkbox checkstate saved only when the user clicks the 'OK' button and not saved automaticly by my application.Below is some code with the OK button that saves the settings and the Cancel button.
My question is , i have just made a project for my appointments like, Name,Date,Time and Notes and all viewed in a listview grid but how would i save the entrys ?Like to save 1 line i can easly use my.settings but how about mutliple lines ?Here is a screenshot:It would be best to save it into the program like my.settings or something
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim lSingleItem As ListViewItem
Okay so i have a problem with saving the users settings. Okay i have about 50 check boxes on my frm1.So for example if the user clicks on check boxes 1 and 2 the next time when the user starts the program i want check box 1 and 2 to be checked