I am trying to get my head around collections and enumberators. I wanted to find out how the GetEnumberator property works for a Tabcontrol and what uses there are for it. But as I mentioned, I am new to .Net and I am baffled.
Dim x As IEnumerator
Dim y As TabPageCollection = TabControl1.TabPages
x = TabControl1.TabPages.GetEnumerator
In this discussion let us discuss every usage of interfaces in .NET. Any real time examples and difficulties in using interfaces can also be discussed here.
How would i moniter how long a user uses my program and when it reaches a hour it will close the program, but then the user will have to wait 24 hours before they can gain accesss to the form again perhaps open a msgbox that shows how long is left till it can be used I like.. [code]...
im using visual basic 2010 express and im wanting to know how i can display the CPU usage (over all CPU usage like you would find on the task manager), the RAM usage, the temperature, and the frames per second all in separate list boxes.I have searched around on the internet for a long time looking for the code's to do this, none seem to be compatible with the 2010 express version.
i am a beginner in vb.net programming...started a project in it.Below is the breif project description.The application is to ensure the integrity of the files.Following are the majors things that i have to implement
1. To browse the files from the disk on runtime.initially i am just taking the database files so it's basically to connect with the MS access db files.
2.To apply the different hash and encryption algos on the file.
3.To store the results on the hard disk back.
4. To calulate the performance of each algo using some performance matrix.(TIME,MEMORY USAGE etc)
Now i am having problem in two things.First in runtime connectivity with MS access batabase..and secondly and the main problem is that i could'nt find any appropriate builtin function to calulate the processing TIME and the MEMORY usage.
instead of using if control.invoke required in a procedure can I just call the procedure with begininvoke?I have, possibly, the following:
Private Sub UpDateTimer_Elapsed(sender As Object, e As System.Timers.ElapsedEventArgs) Handles UpDateTimer.Elapsed UpdateTime() If MicActive Then PTTCancelTime += 1
When are predicates appropriate and what is the best pattern for usage? What are the advantages of predicates? It seems to me like most cases where a predicate can be employed a tight loop would accomplish the same functionality?
I would like to use C# for an application I'm building, but the application makes heavy use of automation (i.e. Excel, Word).
Is it feasible to use C# for such an application? It used to be a nightmare to use C type languages for things like parameter lists with null arguments etc..?
I'm trying to split some prior crafted code into a DLL. It's a simple logger system.There are a few things that need to be shared with the main form in the project, so I set them up as a shared variable, but I don't use shared stuff often, and I worry it will cause variable conflicts regarding scope. I figured I would make a post here about it and see if someone can explain what I don't fully understand.Since this is a logger it will be used a couple of places. Other DLLs that need logging may reference it through a instanced object and project reference. My main form will also have an instanced object and a reference to the logger libary.Since one of my properties is a connection string and it's shared, does this mean that a instance of my logger class inside a DLL will have the same shared values as a instance on my main UI form? Or will the fact that the instance is inside of a DLL provide the scope boundary I need?
In physics library written in C# I have the following code:
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I'd like to do the same in VB. (just thandling the delegate, not the declaration) I tried this, but it doesn't work: AddHandler ContactManager.PostSolve, AddressOf PostSolve The following works, but only allows me to have one handler for the delegate: ContactManager.PostSolve = new PostSolveDelegate(AddressOf PostSolve) Is there a way for me to do the same thing in VB that was done in the first piece of code?
I have a checkbox with name: FinalDist with short cut key as "i". So, while using the short cut key Alt+I, I want the checkbox to be clicked automatically. What property of VB will do this?
All I am looking to do is display the current RAM usage being used in a textbox, nothing more nothing less. I will encorperate it into a timer and update automatically, how do I do this ?
Having a problem with the amount of memory being used going up and up, and expanding until there is no memory left. I'm using the GHeat.Net plugin to build images. Here is the full code:
Dim pm As New gheat.PointManager() Dim g As Graphics Dim startZoom As Integer = 2
I am new to arraylist. I have used standard 2 dimension or single dimension arrays which is there is .net & legacy VB.What I want is removing & searching in arrays to be easy ? VB.net does provide something called arraylist whereby we can remove items easily like X.removeat (index) or x.remove (search) etc.[code]Now I have a array person. To add i do redim person(10) or using preserve if I need to dynamically add etc. To remove is a pain as I need to copy contents and remove manually.Anyways in .net you have option called ArrayList.How can I use this to make life easier? If I want an arraywhereby I can do person.removeat (2) or person.add person.name="XYZ" & so on.Just wanna ease up on searching & removing.