Splitting Strings - Keep ONLY The Part That Contains The "h"
Feb 11, 2012
I'm extracting the source code off a site using httpwebrequests and need to split some text off it, What I mean is that I want to keep only a part of the code. As an example, I download the source off this site : click here, and I want to keep ONLY the part that contains the "h" : "d80ad7c4f008cfa3ca4c9004b057346a" }; (Note, I don't want the code to be working only for this page, in other pages the number after :h: is randomized). I've tried a couple of methods using regex but couldn't actually succeed.
I was getting weird results when doing multiple splits on a string, so I decided to make a simple test to figure out what was going ontestString "1234567891011121314151617181920"If I wanted to get whats between 10 to 20 in Javascript I would do this:var results = testString.split("10")[1].split("20")[0]Which would return 111213141516171819However when I do this in VB I get 111Split(testString,"10")(1).Split("20")(0)It seems the 2nd split is only recognizing the first character no matter what I put.
I have two textboxes (TB01 and TB02) and one button (Button1).Then i have written the following [code]I made a loop to get each line and append them to TB02. The strings should be split in three parts (cutt off at the |) so i can later recall them. However it just wont work. I played around a bit but just cant get it to work.
ive been trying to get ths workign but cant quite do it, i have a rtf field, and once the users entered the text, on the save button, i want a small function which will change the font color of certain lines. So for instance the user enters this:
Dim url1 As String url1 = "www.google.com" & GWP_NodeList.Item(i).SelectSingleNode("icon").Attributes("data").InnerText Dim webClient As New System.Net.WebClient Dim bytes() As Byte = webClient.DownloadData(Url)
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I get this error:
Could not find a part of the path 'D:UsersGlenn RuysschaertDocumentsVisual Studio 2008ProjectsUITestUITestinx86Debugwww.google.comigimagesweathersunny.gif'.
How on earth did it all of a sudden add the startuppath to my url?
Say I have a List(Of Tag) with Tag being an object. One member of Tag, Tag.Description, is a string, and I want to make a comma-separated concatenation of the Description members.Is there an easier way to do this than to read the Description members into a List(Of String) and then use the Join function?
im making an application in vb.net (duh!) anyway i have created and coded the whole project and it performs exactly as i want it to (i dont need code help). my problem lies with the fact that my project is 2-3 parts
1.a setup form that gathers inital data about the enviroment stores this data encrypted in a config file. after inital setup this form is not displayed again. but needs to be run on both computers
2. the second form is the real application form im in the process of turning this part in to a background service anyway this form is the one that establishes the connection between two nodes it works correctly
3. the config files
anyway here is my problem i want to make this application distributional with just one file the (.exe) and have this .exe make everything else happen. it runs the setup form and creates the first config file which it does then it needs to produce a copy of just the second form and the config file to transfer to workstation #2 that will run independtly without the whole application which i cant make happen then it needs to turn both workstations application on by only starting one on either computer and invoke the other computer to start its corrosponding app also no idea how to make this happen any ideas or suggestions as to where to look to try to find my answers.im thinking i might need to make two seperate applications (a setup app, and the running app) and include them both in a project and use the setup.exe to to package them together this is a little side project that im making for my self to use to make programming a little easier so i plan on giving it out to some fellow students to test and tell me what they think so im not really worried about ease of use or complicated procedures yet but if it turns out to work and actually be of use to anyone else i would be willing to rewrite it to distribute to the masses but for now i just want it to work for me.
my requirement is that i have to count occurrence of a certain date and between two months suppose i have 10-jan-2012 now i have a date range 1-jan-2012 between 1-feb-2013 my requirement is that if i find 10-jan between 1-jan-2012 between 1-feb-2013 irrespective of year i know that 10-jan will come twice between 1-jan-2012 between 1-feb-2013 i am not understanding how to do this.i meanto say that i have to compare only day and month part of the date which will solve my problem
I am working on a UDP Client/Server, and currently i have them sending back and forth strings, which i convert to bytes, and then open the bytes to read. I want to now send an Object instead of those strings, which includes multiple unsigned integers and strings.
I have a list of strings. For each string in that list, I want to prepend another string. I wrote a method to do it, but I was wondering if there was something already in .NET I could use to do this. It seems like something that could be built in, but I was not able to find anything.
Here is the method I wrote:
Private Function PrependToAllInList(ByRef inputList As List(Of String), ByRef prependString As String) As List(Of String) Dim returnList As List(Of String) = New List(Of String) For Each inputString As String In inputList returnList.Add(String.Format("{0}{1}", prependString, inputString))
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It works, but I would rather use built in functions whenever possible.
I have been looking for examples to find the string between two strings. This top one works fine;
Public Sub ReadData(ByRef keywordStart As String, ByRef keywordEnd As String, ByVal filename As String) Using reader = New StreamReader(filename)
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Now the first one is fine - Ext_Volume is result of the string between the strings <Volume> and </Volume>. <Volume> and </Volume> are unique so this is straight forward.
However the second one - "^FDExp:" is unique, but "^FS" is not unique. There are occurances of "^FS" before and after "^FDExp:".
How do I get the string to search AFTER the occurrence, not before etc?
Is there an easy way to find a certain string within a string and then return the strings that you find as an array?I have written this:
Public Function FindStrings(ByVal strSourceString As String, ByVal strStartString As String, ByVal strEndString As String) As String() Dim StringStartposition As Integer Dim StringEndPosition As Integer Dim Currentposition As Integer = 1
I have this string called time. It's value is in this format: HH:MM:SS The numbers change, but the format stays the same. I want to separtate the code into 3 strings Hour, Minutes, Seconds.
I have a DataGridView that has some columns with dates. It binds to an in-memory Datatable which gets loaded from an string array of data passed back from the backend Some of the rows returned have nulls for the date columns. Solution 1: If I define the Date column in the DataTable as "string" I can easily convert those nulls to empty strings and display it in the grid as empty strings (desired results). However, if the user clicks on the date column header to sort by date, it doesn't order the rows as you want. You get a purely string sort order. Not acceptable
One number is represented with four hex values.First two hex parts are my "whole number" part, third and fouth hex numbers are my "decimal" part. I just wanted to store my complete number (whole and decimal) in an excel table.My problem is following when I am storing whole part and decimal part of my number separately, then it works fine am getting f.e. 3017 and 0,9445123 in my excel table, but when I am concatenate them, then I am getting following expression in my excel table f.e. 30,179,445,123 but I want 3017,9445123.
i want to split the data from a text file and save it to the sql database.attached here is the .txt file and the format.this data is from a chronolog machine im thinking of using string token but it does not have a separator.how can i split the strings. this is the code that i've started. i've extracted the .txt file but i have no idea yet how to split it.
Set con = New ADODB.Connection Set rec = New ADODB.Recordset con.Open "DSN=chrono" rec.Open "Select * FROM DT102T01.txt ", con, 3, 3
Set DataGrid.DataSource = rec 'display only to show that i get the data
I need to split a string at all whitespace, it should ONLY contain the words themselves. How can I do this in vb.net? Tabs, Newlines, etc. must all be split! This has been bugging me for quite a while now, as my syntax highlighter I made completely ignores the first word in each line except for the very first line.
Possible Duplicate: splitting a string i have a string which looks like this:[URL] i need to get each of the numbers and put them in an array in this order: 0, 50, 100, 100, 200, 400, 218, 9.8, ???, 6.65, 6.31 etc... i have the following code but for some reason it only does the first column, it only gives me 0, 50, 100, 100, 200, 400, 218, 9.8, ???