Use Resources With FileOpen?
Nov 26, 2011I have some .txt files in the resources of my vb.net project. I am trying to use the command:
FileOpen(1, "FILE NAME", OpenMode.Input)
How do I use my resource location as the file name?
I have some .txt files in the resources of my vb.net project. I am trying to use the command:
FileOpen(1, "FILE NAME", OpenMode.Input)
How do I use my resource location as the file name?
I have some .txt files in the resources of my vb.net project. I am trying to use the command:
FileOpen(1, "FILE NAME", OpenMode.Input)
How do I use my resource location as the file name?
I'm working on converting this code:
FileOpen(1, Application.StartupPath & "Stub.exe", _
OpenMode.Binary, OpenAccess.Read, OpenShare.Default)
From VB.NET to C#.NET. I've used a series of online converters, and they don't really work for me.
This is what i got now...
FolderBrowserDialog1.ShowDialog()
TextBox1.Text = FolderBrowserDialog1.SelectedPath
If FolderBrowserDialog1.SelectedPath = Nothing = True Then MsgBox("Select your folder..")
If FolderBrowserDialog1.SelectedPath = Nothing = True Then Button1.Enabled = False
If FolderBrowserDialog1.SelectedPath = Nothing = False Then Button1.Enabled = True
End Sub
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I am trying to convert a VB6 program to vb.net that parses DVD IFO files but using the openmode.binary and InputString is returning different results then it's VB6 counterpart. When I compare the results in the string variable tmpIFOFileIn it is completely different and of course wrong. how to properly convert this VB6 code to vb.net.
vb.net code:
FileOpen(1, ipFileName, OpenMode.Binary, OpenAccess.Read)
tmpIFOFileIn = InputString(1, FileLen(ipFileName))
tmp_i = FileLen(ipFileName)
FileClose(1)
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I gave my Version of VS and OS in title. Well this is my Coding
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But i am getting error that Filter string is incorrect. I Stucked in this small thing. I also want a code to get MAC number.
I've been using things like FileOpen, and FilePut for a long time in VB.NET, and it's never presented any problems. However in my latest project I'm using CodeDom to compile at runtime, as you know FileOpen, and things like that are the old VB6 methods, such as MsgBox("Msg"), and these don't work. So I need to know how to do this using only the newer VB.NET code.
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I'm having a problem with saving some text in a while using the FileOpen Method, as shown below. [code]
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I am using wmplib and i like to know a duration time of a lot of files onto a same folder (software for audiobook for low vision persons)
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View 4 RepliesCurrently I am just assigning my files as strings, and I know this is the wrong way of doing it. If I want my program to read one of my resource files as text, how would I do that?
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I've been working with VB for some time using my.resources.I recently installed it on a new computer(Windows 7 ),everything works fine...well almost.
I'm trying to teach my cousin how to change images in an image box using a button.I did it on my computer and it worked,but it wont work on his.Exact same code and images.
Here is what I did:
After having everything set-up I import the 2 images I want to use.
Then inside the click event for the button I write picturebox1.image = my.resources.picture1 "and here is where it doesn't work.It says I don't have any images in my resources named that.Instead it gives me two options Culture and ResourceManager but it doesn't show any of the images I previously imported.
*picture1 is the name of my image
I have no problem with the code(it works),I don't get why it's not seeing the imported images on my cousin's computer.
I need to be able to run a .exe within the resources i have a .exe i built a while back in vb6 and i need to be able to run it from resources so in the final installation build it would run properly on every computer that it installs on.
View 1 Repliesall i want to do is get the resources from so I can save it that's all but it wont let me do it
View 4 RepliesI am a beginning programmer and having a problem with picture boxes and resources which I want to use on the opening screen/form of a program. I have 4 arrays, each with 25 pictures(JPG); I want 4 pictures to appear on the form and to scroll through them using the form load event or a button. The problem however is I get build errors when I have more than 6 pictures in each array. the pictures load if there are 6 or less; more and it's a problem. I have considered some sort of corrupted picture but have changed pictures and get the same result.Is there a limit to the amount of memory that can be committed to resources?
View 2 RepliesI have a VB.NET program with lots of embedded resources which are images. Is there a way to get all the resources in an array so I can acces them in a for loop?I currently have to do it this way:
images(1) = My.Resources.image1
images(2) = My.Resources.image2
'...
images(80) = My.Resources.image80
i want to add a image to resources...actually i am giving user facility to add his logo into the report..so i am giving him a picture box to select th image he wants to add..then my question is how can i ad that image to project resources proramatically without erasing previous resources..
Currently i have created another resx file to add logo in it.but there is a threat that user may delete that file if he gets the location of that file..so i wanted to add image into project resources itself..
dose any one know how to add a file say file = C:mypicpic.jpg to my.Resources at run time sometime like my.Resources.add(file)
View 11 Replieslets say i have a program that consists of a form and 2 buttons.Now i want to make a theme.I want the background to change and the button background icons to change
(Button1 makes the theme Green and Button2 makes the theme Red)
Suppose i have : C:ThemeGreenButton1green.Picturefile[code]....
ATTENTION: What i want is that the images can also be shown on another pc user that doesn't own them.(Of course this is not the case.I just want to Understand how i can add some files to resources)
Is it possible to have an array of resources?
example: dim array() as ? = {My.Resources.test, My.Resources.test2}
i have a whole lot of txt files imported in resource and i want to open a specific resource if a COmbobox.text = to "test" or test2 etc.
All I am trying to extract a .ico from My.Resources folder to C:windows in visual basic 2008 express edition
i have try a few codes like system.io.WRITEALLBITES and so on but none seem to work
I am using VS2010 and in all of my projects "My.Resources" is available and shows all the files that are in the "resources" section of the project. In this one project I have a bunch of resource files in the project but the compiler complains:
View 1 RepliesI want to add 20 small exe files in Resources. The total size is only 1.5 mb. I've added a couple of exe files and I see them in the "Resources" in Solution Explorer.
I've tried to start with:
Process.Start(My.Resources.PROJECT1.EXE)
But I got an error:
'EXE' is not a member of 'System.Array'.
(This is about the VB, Visual Studio 2010).
I imported an image with a conflicting name as an image file in resources. Then the project crashed. I can't open the resources. It only shows a message as "There is already another resource with the name 'Cr'."The compile errors show that "'Resources' is not a member of 'My'".
View 3 RepliesI was wondering how to use file from resource when I have something like this:
Shell("cmd.exe /k echo [filefromresource])
I have a VS 2008 Visual Basic program that uses rich text, jpegs and wav files. The program works when run from the IDE.
View 1 RepliesIs there a way to access My.Resources thru Xaml?
Like this
<Image Source="{Binding MyImage,
Source={x:Static my:Resources},
Converter={StaticResource MyBitmapToImageSourceConverter}}" />
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