Tool For Converting Variable And Loops Declarations From Program To C++?
Jun 25, 2010Is there any available tool for converting variable and loops declarations from VB.NET to C++?
View 3 RepliesIs there any available tool for converting variable and loops declarations from VB.NET to C++?
View 3 RepliesIt is my understanding that all modules are initialized and that all their variables are set up prior to MyApplication_Startup. I have code that has worked well for quite some time (XP and Vista).The Myapplication_Startup code references variables and code located in a Module.However, with Windows 7 this does not work.Anny reference to a module (Data, SUB or FUNCTION) throws a Type Initialization error at runtime. How can I correct this behavior in Windows 7?
View 2 RepliesAlthough I have been programming for many years, successfully, in many different languages, translating my large Word VBA application into VB 2008 Express is driving me crazy. While I understand the theory of OOP and have even been on object-oriented courses, it seems I can't declare my objects correctly and use them in my code. As far as I know, I'm not trying to do more than the "language" is capable of doing, but here goes.
I want to start with "aList" which would be a Collections.Generic.Dictionary(Of String, String) object. Then I want a "bList" which is also a a Collections.Generic.Dictionary object. I would like each bList item to have a few individual simple properties (like a Byte and a String) then an aList instance as well. The application then gets a bList key value from the user, "copies" the corresponding bList item values into a work area, and does the necessary processing using the various bList(aList) / aList(bList) item values from the work area. I say "copies" because I assume that part is simply going to be a pointer copy rather than a long copy of lots of strings. Note that I really don't want to start using arrays here, as the application makes alot of use of Word VBA Dictionaries and I'd like to keep it that way if I can. Incidentally, so far, I have all my global data declarations in a separate Class, not on any of the application's forms.
I have an issue with variables that are used to name For-Next loops. I have had this problem in a couple programs but not consistently, i.e. some variables work, some throw a warning (not an error).
The situation is this. I declare the variable along with all my declarations in a module-
Module MainModule
Public Counter1 As Integer
end Module 'MainModule
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The type for variable 'Counter1' will not be inferred because it is bound to a field in an enclosing scope. Either change the name of 'Counter1', or use the fully qualified name (for example, 'Me.Counter1' or 'MyBase.Counter1'). In the past I've always broken down and changed the names to get rid of all those ugly warnings. Sometimes I have eliminated them from being declared in the module and declared them at call time. This is not how I program and I like to keep consistency throughout.
how I can get rid of this spotty, on-and-off nonsense? There is obviously a lot I don't understand about VS and I would have never taken it up but would have stopped 3 languages ago if I weren't forced into bulkier and bulkier languages (sorry about the rant. I feel OK now).
I've read several articles and questions/answers that conclude the best practice is to let the JIT compiler do all the optimization for inline function calls. Makes sense. What about inline variable declarations? Does the compiler optimize these as well?
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Of course I prefer the latter because it's easier to read and debug, but I can't afford the performance degradation if it exists. I have already identified this code as a bottleneck -- No need for retorts about premature optimization.
Is there any code conversion tool for converting Delphi to Visual Basic?
View 3 Repliesthe purpose of the program is to display the monthly payments on the loan.My homework is to use do while loops instead of for loop.Here is the code for the for loop.
Option Explicit On
Option Strict On
Option Infer Off
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Now I'm having some trouble displaying the output using the do while loop, and I'm pretty sure it's a loop problem on my code. However, I cannot seemed to find out what's wrong. I looked at the examples of do while loop in my textbook, but I couldn't find anything useful to my problems of my program.This is the output for the do while loop.
Here's the do while loop code
Option Explicit On
Option Strict On
Option Infer Off
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I've written a keydown event that needs to occur multiple times during the execution of a program, and it needs to play a sound each time. The first time the keydown event is triggered, the sound plays without a hitch. However, the second time (and all subsequent times) the keydown event is triggered, a system beep accompanies the sound. I'm using Studio Express '10 and I've already integrated e.SuppressKeyPress into my code:
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When I use a For loop in a For loop the Contains Statement dosen't work! Even my custom one! I even tested mine and it works 100% And neither that or the String.Contains function work inside of For Loops And, I know both of them use loops to search through a string.
My function(It will atleast search once):
Function RealContains(ByVal load As String, ByVal needle As String) As Boolean
load = load.ToLower
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How do I convert, let's say, a variable such as X from radians to degrees. I am designing weather forecasting software and cannot get it to work. proper syntax and much obliged.
View 9 RepliesIs it possible to add tool tip to an image in vb.net
I am showing image to a treeview node.Node has its own tool tip which is shown on text mouse over of node
each node also has a image to which I want to show a different tooltip like image name
I'm trying to wrap up a program I wrote in VB.NET and quick. I have a device that I am connected to through a serial port (COM4). It sent me 1056 binary bytes which I have stored in an array called newRecievedData. (see code below)
********** Start Code*********
Dim numberOfBytesToRead As Integer
numberOfBytesToRead = myComPort.BytesToRead
Dim newRecievedData(numberOfBytesToRead - 1) As Byte
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I understand the concept of bytes and declaring variables to save on processing space. I understand that the max value that can be stored in a byte is 255. I cannot seem to wrap my head around my current issue. I don't have much experience working with byte manipulation.
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I have in my My.Settings four settings [code] now I want to get the value of the current setting from the My.Settings.SettingName. [code]
View 1 RepliesI am having a hard time dealing with this project. I wish to make a program that will be able to restrict programs to run. For example:Since we all know that the gpedit.msc has this ability. Which will add a new subkey under HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentversionPoliciesexplorer with a new subkey DisallowRun, and a DWORD value at the Explorer key will be added DisallowRun.If I click the Button1, the text in the Textbox1 will add a String Value to the key above.
View 4 RepliesIs CodeVeil the best tool available right now for protecting a program? I'd like to be sure that when I release my program, it'll be either ridiculously hard (and not worth it) to crack (I.E, to make it free), or impossible to crack. I've been told the latter is impossible
I really just want it to be the absolute safest, and secure, without increasing the memory or CPU requirements of my program. I'm going to trial CodeVeil from Xheo... I'm wondering if anyone else has used any others, and what is the best? Pricing isn't a big deal for me.
Public Class Form1
Dim x, c, number(0 To 19) As Integer
Dim s As Integer
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The variables in the brackets [example] do not actually have brackets in them in the original code. These are where the issues are. For both variables, it says, "The type for variable [variable] will not be inferred because it is bound to a field in an enclosing scope. Either change the name of [variable], or use the fully qualified name (for example, 'Me.[variable]' or 'MyBase.[variable]')." Now, I'm not entirely sure if this is a stupid question or not, as I'm used to VB '98 because that's what we use in my programming class at High School. let me know why this won't work.
-Note: The intention of this program is to continually loop the generation of numbers for this list until I tell it to stop. Button1 ends the program, Button2 generates the list one time only, Button3 is supposed to loop the generation of the list, and Button4 is supposed to end the loop, but not the program.
I want to make a Tool Bar in my task bar such as windows media player tool bar.
I'm using VS2005.net Windows xp Professional Edition.
how to put the tool tip text in status bar label this in form load event
View 14 RepliesI have been given the task of converting an old program from Vb 5 that needs to be able to run in VB2010. I have read a few forums on the subject but whatever I try doesn't work. The .bas files convert over fine and the code from the forms comes over, but the forms do not appear. Instead there is a bunch of gibberish. How can I convert this? I tried going to version 6, which the forms worked in, and then to 2010, but I couldn't get the vbp file to show up or the forms.
View 1 RepliesI converted a lot of code, and I had some errors in the conversion. There is one that I can't seem to figure it out[code]...
View 2 RepliesI am trying to a create a program that converts a Fahrenheit temperature to a Celsius temperature and vise versa. My form consists of three command buttons(Compute, clear, quit), two radiobuttons where you choose whether you want the entered temperatures to be converted from fahrenheit to celsius or celsius to fahrenheit, three text boxes(start value, stop value, increment), and a list box that displays the information. My problem is that the program needs to limit the conversions to 20 per computation. The program must verify that the range of values and increment will not generate more than 20 lines before any calculations are performed. I need a way to check whether more than 20 lines will be put into the list box before anything is actually put into the list box.
My current code is below.
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I used to do this is VB6:
Type Record
A As Long
B As String
End Type
Dim Rec As Record
When I keyed in "Type" in my declarations, I was asked to change it to "Structure". After that, I was not able to define anything inside. So, what do I need to do?
I am at loss with the code shown below. I wish to write the equivalent in ASP.NET 1.1 but have failed.
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I'm trying to learn more about assembly security (something I have basically neglected until recently because security in general is such a huge topic), and I have a question about CAS assembly level declarations.I get how to use them (basically) and the more blunt points of the subect, but I'm still not clear on where assembly level declarations should be made. Basically, where in the solution do you put:
<Assembly: CodeCodeCode> _
I want to hear some discussion regarding what is the best way to persist program parameter and variable settings from one run of the program to the next. I used to often use the ubiquitous INI type file in VB6 programs but I am aware that these are not formally supported in .Net programs. I also have a major aversion to adding to the already overwhelming bloat of the Windows registry by using that to store values.
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visual basic 2010 after converting a program from visual basic 2008 is stating that the Shell function is a namespace and cannot be used as an expression. this can be fixed with the create sub feature but when debugging causes an error stating that there is a nohandled exception.
View 5 RepliesDim MyOrders As Order()
Dim MyOrders2() As Order
Private Declare Function ReadProcessMemory Lib "kernel32" Alias "ReadProcessMemory" (ByVal hProcess As Integer, ByVal lpBaseAddress As Integer, ByRef lpBuffer As Integer, ByVal nSize As Integer, ByRef lpNumberOfBytesWritten As Integer) As Integer
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This correctly returns the memory value as string. So yeah, now it's just the Single that's causing issues.
I'm new to programming. I'm using Visual Studio 2010. I'm taking into two introduction classes, VB and C# with .Net. I have seen the enemy and he is me. I hope that someone can please help me with my two errors.
I do not know how I created My.CopyOfMySettingsProperty but I do know they were created when I was trying to create a project by combining my previous four projects.Listed are the two errors from my error list window that I need to correct along with my offending code:
Error 1 'Settings' is ambiguous between declarations in Modules 'Assign5Multi.My.MySettingsProperty' and 'Assign5Multi.My.CopyOfMySettingsProperty'. F:ProjectsVBAVBAssignment4MoviesMy ProjectSettings.Designer.vb 34 13 prjAssign5Multi
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