Scrollbar - SmallChange Value Is Of Integer Type

Feb 13, 2009

I need to implement an hscrollbar that increments/decrements by .1. How can I do this if the smallchange value is of integer type? Is this something I can change in the hscrollbar's properties or a piece of code I need to write up?

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Error : 'AddressOf' Expression Cannot Be Converted To 'Integer' Because 'Integer' Is Not A Delegate Type?

Aug 11, 2011

I faced an error when upgrading VB6 code to VB.NET. The error occurs at AddressOf WindowProc

AddressOf expression cannot be converted to 'Integer' because 'Integer' is not a delegate type

My declaration for SetWindowLong is:

Declare Function SetWindowLong Lib "user32" Alias "SetWindowLongA"(
ByVal hWnd As Integer,
ByVal nIndex As Integer,[code]....

What is the reason for the error I get?

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'AddressOf' Expression Cannot Be Converted To 'Integer' Because 'Integer' Is Not A Delegate Type

Aug 3, 2009

I am a newbie in VB and I got a piece of code which can display the current running program. I need to use that in VB2005 and I got the below error message. Can anyone help how to fix it?[code]

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'AddressOf' Expression Cannot Be Converted To 'integer' Because Integer Is Not A Delegate Type

May 13, 2009

I'm trying to convert a VB6 project to .NET, but I get problems with some callback functions, and the following message comes up: "AddressOf' expression cannot be converted to 'integer' because integer is not a delegate type" I've seen several solutions to similar problems like this, but I am not able to understand this issue with delegates.

After the conversion, the code look like this:

Declare Function vsmsgwSetDataPackageCB Lib "vsmsgwW.dll" (ByVal PACKAGE As Integer, ByRef arg As Integer) As Integer
Dim arginitP As Integer

[Code]...

Which gives the error: Method 'Public Function PackageCB(HisNodeID As Integer, ByRef data() As Byte, ByVal length As Integer, ByRef arg As Integer) As Integer' does not have the same signature as delegate 'Delegate Function DelegatePackageCallback(hwnd As Integer, lparam As Integer) As Integer

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Value Of Type 'System.Linq.IQueryable(Of Integer)' Cannot Be Converted To Integer?

Aug 11, 2011

I am new to EF Linq and I have been struggling with this query for a few days. From reading this forum, I have managed to get this far:

Dim noPic = (From f In myEntities.FriendLists
Where (f.UserID = Profile.ID)
Select f.FriendID).Except(From g In myEntities.GuestLists
Where g.EventID = _id
Select g.FriendID)

[Code]...

I am trying to get everybody from the FriendList who is not already on the GuestList to display in a Repeater control. After reading the forum I was able to append .First() to noPic at the myNoPic declaration and finally get a result but that only gave me the first element. Does anybody have any advice on how to accomplish this?

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Declare Time - 'Conversion From Type 'Timespan' To Type 'integer' Is Not Valid'

Feb 21, 2012

I declare my dates as the following in my code:

Dim DeliveryDate as Date

But i am now trying to declare time however i keep getting an error because i cannot get the type correct. I tried the following but get the following error: "Conversion from type 'Timespan' to type 'integer' is not valid".

Dim DeliveryTime as DateTime
Dim DeliveryTime as Integer

In my database the DeliveryTime type is set to Time(7) so i would assume there should be 'Time' which i could use to declare it, but there isnt. What is the correct type i should be using?

Here is my exact code. There error is Input string was not in correct format:

GraphDate4 = String.Empty
DeliveryProducts = "{ name: 'DeliveryProducts', data: ["
If DataReader4.HasRows Then

[Code].....

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System.InvalidCastException: Cast From Type 'DBNull' To Type 'Integer' Is Not Valid?

Mar 8, 2009

Could anyone assist me in solving my problem ? My code was written in VB (VS 2003.)I got this error: System.InvalidCastException: Cast from type 'DBNull' to type 'Integer' is not valid. in my code.Here is the code line where I am getting the error: LeadCampusID = CInt(.Item("mkCampusID"))I fixed the error by making the changes in the code as :

If Not IsDBNull(.Item("mkCampusID")) Then
LeadCampusID = CInt(.Item("mkCampusID"))
Else

[code].....

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Explicit Conversion - Convert The Variable D From Double Type To Integer Type And Store The Result As 132

Oct 22, 2009

I want to use explicit conversion (CType function in VB.NET) to convert the variable d from double type to integer type and store the result as 132.

Imports System.Console
Module Module1

Sub Main()

[CODE]...

This is my code. But Visual Basic tells me an error: Error1Type 'i' is not defined.C:\Users\mihaispr\Desktop\Conversie explicita\Conversie explicita\Module1.vb1922Conversie explicita

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Scroll Bar's SmallChange Property Not Changing?

Feb 5, 2009

I need to use a Vertical Scroll Bar to scroll through some controls (an array of checkboxes to be precise) on my form. Their number changes depending on the user's requirement during program execution so I need to change the Maximum value of the scroll bar in my code. Also, the SmallChange property needs to be modified depending on the set maximum value (other wise scrolling through the controls will take ages ).

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VS 2005 - Operator 'And' Is Not Defined For Type 'Color' And Type 'Integer'

Jun 10, 2009

Public Pixels(0 To 95, 0 To 127) As Variant Red = Pixels(X, Y) And &HFF i get this code from VB6, and when i transfer to VB05 i got problem said " Operator 'And' is not defined for type 'Color' and type 'Integer'. " i sent to VS2005

Public Pixels(0 To 95, 0 To 127) As Object
Dim red As Object
Red = Pixels(X, Y) And &HFF

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VS 2008 - Conversion From Type 'GridViewRow' To Type 'Integer' Is Not Valid

Sep 8, 2009

I'm creating a login system with ASP.NET and VB.NET, and I have the webpage read a MySQL database for a table with the usernames and passwords. In the 1st column is an auto-incrementing id number, 2nd is their username, and 3rd is the password. Here's the code I have for searching through the table (which is a GridView named "logintable"), but I get the error "Conversion from type 'GridViewRow' to type 'Integer' is not valid. It seems like this code should work, so what's wrong? [Code]

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'Conversion From Type Dbnull To Type Integer Is Not Valid'

Jun 2, 2011

I am using a code to generate an id for a table.But it is giving 'Conversion from type dbnull to type integer is not valid' exception.Now I know that this is due to the table being an empty set.But it works properly if there is already a row in the table. [code] When I click on 'new' button it generates an id pattern in the textbox 't1'.But it gives that dbnull exception first.I am using mysql as backend and Visual Studio 2008 as frontend.Any ideas?

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Conversion From Type 'DBNull' To Type 'Integer' Is Not

Feb 2, 2012

[code] this code is located on my save button. i get this "Conversion from type 'DBNull' to type 'Integer' is not valid" error on "ID = cmdUser. ExecuteScalar at the 2nd block of codes('addlab') it has a value of 1 which is correct as i wanted to get the ID from supplier and then pass it to the laboratory. what may be the cause of the error?

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Textbox With Vertical Scrollbar - Get The Scrollbar Position Without Having To Reposition The Carat?

Oct 21, 2010

So with the stock Textbox, I set the Scrollbars property to Vertical. This is great if the text in my box never changes; I can scroll up and down while the box sits still. If I'm running a background operation that logs output to the box though, the scrollbar resets itself to the top every time I append text to the box.

I know I can set the Textbox.Selection property (or use the Select method) to reposition the carat in the textbox, make note of that position in a variable, then append text, reset the carat, and use the ScrollToCarat method to reposition the scrollbar where it belongs. That's a really (ridiculously) long way around. Anybody know if there's another/better way of holding the scrollbar position, short of actually building a custom control (or using a Textbox and a separate Scrollbar)? It never hurts to try. In a worst case scenario, you'll learn from it.

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Testing The Value Of An Integer Type In VB

Jun 2, 2010

I have an int datatype in my SQL database table (NULLS allowed).

Three values of this int datatype are significant: NULL, 0 and > 0.

I create a variable with:

Dim IntType as Integer = Nothing

And then, using SQL Linq, transfer the value from the int datatype in the table into the variable.

If the int datatype is NULL, I leave IntType = Nothing.

Now, when I test the value of IntType:

If IntType Is Nothing Then

gives an error because cannot use Is with an integer variable.

So I tried:

If IsDbNull(IntType) Then

is never true, even when IntType is set to nothing.

In fact, if IntType is set to Nothing, whilst debugging, IntType = 0 !!!

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Error: Value Of Type 'Integer' Cannot Be Converted

Nov 7, 2009

I have a problem, I cannot converted the value of Integer type, which it cannot converted to 'System.Drawing.Point' and 'System.Windows.Forms.Control' .

[Code]...

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How To Convert Combo Box To Integer Type

Nov 18, 2010

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How To Filter Integer Type Using Query

Jun 26, 2011

Can some please tell me how to filter integer type value for Visual basic using query. for example: [code]

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Integer Data Type Is Structure?

Mar 7, 2010

Is the integer data type is structure? And if yes what is the original code of it?

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Value Of Type 'Date' Cannot Be Converted To Integer

Oct 10, 2010

I have declared dob as date and the following code is to to call SQL server stored procedure but i cannot compile code because of error message (Value of Type 'Date' cannot be converted to integer).[code]

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.net - Simple Iteration Through An Integer-type Enum?

Apr 30, 2009

I have the following Enum:

Public Enum myEnum As Integer
first = &H1
second = &H2

[Code].....

Obviously I can code around this issue, but I can see a scenario where that workaround could be easily missed in maintenance programming, and I'm hoping someone can recommend a simple solution that won't break if, for example, the values in the enum have to change at a later date.

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.NET: Value Of Type 'Integer' Cannot Be Converted To 'System.Array'

Nov 11, 2011

In the below code I am getting the following error on line If (Not hash.Add(Numbers(Num))) Then Value of Type 'Integer' cannot be converted to 'System.Array'.

Module Module1
Sub Main()
Dim array() As Integer = {5, 10, 12, 8, 8, 14}
' Pass array as argument.

[code].....

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Conversion (Integer To String) Type Error

Apr 21, 2009

I am getting a conversion type error on the red line?
Private Function GetGap() As Integer
Dim VowelNumG As Integer
Dm Vowels as string = "AEIOU"
Dim VowelIndexG as integer
For VowelIndexG = RandomStr.Length - 1 To 0 Step -1
[Code] .....

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Conversion From String To Type 'Integer' Is Not Valid?

Feb 28, 2012

i have a text box and i want to insert the textbox value to my sql procedure in server and then generate record in the datagrid view ... the parameter in sql server i declare as varchar and actua database column item datatype is nchar.. anyway in what suitable datatype that i have to put in my visual basic for the textbox in order to transfer the vlaue to sql procedure and generate result

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Conversion From String To Type 'Integer' Is Not Valid

Nov 21, 2007

I have the following IF Statement checking if the function GetNexstAddress (which gets the ClientID from GetClientFleetInfo(i).CLIENTID) . SECONDARYCITY

is there.

If GetNextAddress(GetClientFleetInfo(i).CLIENTID).SECONDARYCITY(0) = Nothing Then
NextAddress = " No next Destination"
Else

[Code].....

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Conversion From String To Type Integer Is Not Valid

Oct 20, 2011

I have the below code in my app... Nothing is declared as a integer so I dont understand or see where the problem could be... It is saying:

Conversion from string "9838 Co Rd 47" to type 'Integer' is not valid.

The address is flowing through the entire function as a string the only place I think it could be getting changed somehow is in a function call... Below is the function that throws the exception. Followed by the function that returns the address.[code]...

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Conversion From String To Type Integer Not Valid

Dec 2, 2009

I am currently making a project for school and this project is to determent the poker hand, where the user can only check 5 check box and each checkbox represent a card , and when I try to test it and check the box it would let me and this message popped up:
Conversion from string "" to type 'Integer' is not valid.
And the arrow point to this line of code
i = CInt(Mid(strChk, 1, 2))

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Conversion From Type String To Integer Is Not Valid

Dec 13, 2009

Public Class Form1
Private Sub RealTime_Tick(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles RealTime.Tick
Real_Sec.Text = DateAndTime.Now.Second
End Sub
Private Sub Real_Sec_TextChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Real_Sec.TextChanged
Sim_Sec.Text = Sim_Sec.Text + 1
If Sim_Sec.Text > 59 Then
Sim_Sec.Text = 0
End If
End Sub
End Class

When the timer is on, it will tell the current seconds in real time, and when the text in the textbox for the Real_Sec changes, it will increment the text or the value in the Simulated seconds... FROM 0... No matter where the seconds are in the real seconds, it will display real or simulated seconds in the sim_sec text box... Starting from 0... But there Real Seconds, because the Timer is not accurate. So I Simulate the Real Seconds. How to write it the right way, it's keeps throwing the error:
An error occurred creating the form. See Exception.InnerException for details. The error is: Conversion from string "" to type 'Double' is not valid.

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Forms :: Type In An Integer Value Into A Textbox And Use It In First Form

Dec 14, 2009

I have a question regarding using a TextBox in second form within the same project. Currently I am using two forms. From the main form you can click a button which opens the second form. There, I want to type in an integer value into a textbox and use it for the code in my first form. Here's my

[Code]...

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Implement A Custom Operator For Integer Type?

Sep 30, 2009

I have been developing in VB.net for a cople of years now. I really miss the increment and decrement operators for integers that I grew attached to while using Java and C#. I have seen posts explaining how to implement a custom operator for a class that I have written, but I have not seen any examples of how to do it for a basic type like Integer.[code]....

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