How do i put "" quotes in a string because the string is defined with " and " i want it to be something like Dim TempString As String = "Test="Test"" but how do i get the "" inside the "" if you know what i mean.
im new here and writing a program that will write and save textfiles, but it is not like notepad. I am using checkboxes, combos, and good old text boxes. I would like tomake it so, for example:
if checkbox1.checked then textbox1.text = textbox1.text & "movie name is "Hot Tub Time Machine" by idk"
This should create a desktop shortcut but instead it spits out an error that is because of the quotes inside quotes. They need to be there, I know this is the problem as I have tried without them and it has worked. Another problem though is that it creates the shortcut (when Idon'thave quotes in quotes) but wraps the whole TargetPath in quotes making the shortcut unusable. Here is my code:
Dim input As String Dim s As String = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("UserProfile") input = TextBox1.Text
i'm currently making an app that needs to run a query between two dates. this app will run automatically, so i need to put the dates as today and yesterday, essentially.
Is there any way to use selectnode with the attribute having both single and double quotes? If we are having single quote in the attribute we can use like below,
I'm using some code to read a text file line by line, the thing is it can contain speech (or double) quotes in the line of text, is the a way of getting rid of them, I've an example line from the text file below.
I have a problem with double and single quotes in a string.I have a textbox where i take a string from.In the textbox are double quotes and single quotes quotes.Problem is that if i return the string all the single quotes are replaced by double quotes.How can i get it to keep the single quotes as single quotes?
I have a string like FVAL(XXX)="TRUE" AND FVAL(TT)="FALSE"
I want to replace all "TRUE" and "FALSE" by TRUE AND FALSE. Now the resultant string should be FVAL(XXX)=TRUE AND FVAL(TT)=FALSE
Will the code shown below be upto the mark for this. Regex.Replace("FVAL(XXX)=""TRUE"" AND FVAL(TT)=""FALSE""", "[""]TRUE[""]", "TRUE", RegexOptions.IgnoreCase)
I need to use quotes inside a string variable... but I don't know how.If I simply put double quotes at the start and at the end, the program interprets it as a closed interval, like if every quote is a string.
What can I do? I've searched here, but none of the results seems to be related with VB.net.
How to put data containing double-quotes in string variable? Aug 01, 2003 02:30 AM | LINK I need to store a string that contains words in double quotes. The complete string data is presented to the variable in double quotes, but the next double quotes within the data ends the string and the remaining text gives a syntax error. How can I place literal double-quotes in a string variable? For example:
So I have a bunch of text boxes on a windows form named, "XB1TextBox", "XB2TextBox", "XB3TextBox", etc. all the way up to 30.I want to populate them with values from an array, called T, that is 30 members long. So in the form load even I have something like this [code]Line 3 of this code is obviously incorrect.
So I have a bunch of text boxes on a windows form named, "XB1TextBox", "XB2TextBox", "XB3TextBox", etc. all the way up to 30. I'm using Visual Basic 2005.I want to populate the text of the textboxes with values from an array, called T, that is 30 members long. So in the form load even I have something like this
Dim Count As Integer = 1 For Count = 1 to 30 XB & Count & TextBox.Text = T(Count - 1 ) Next
I have a program where a user puts a string into a textbox, and then character one goes into Textbox1, char2 goes into TB2, char3 goes into TB3, etc. I have a For loop that gets all of my textboxes that are used for this, and I have my for loop that is supposed to go through my string character by character.
I have a program where a user puts a string into a textbox, and then character one goes into Textbox1, char2 goes into TB2, char3 goes into TB3, etc.I have a For loop that gets all of my textboxes that are used for this, and I have my for loop that is supposed to go through my string character by character.[code]
I'm trying to do a project which involves reading the text from a number of textboxes and putting it into a string.I'm just wondering if there's an easier way to it other than:
I have a table with many values inside of it that might have single quotes around them. I need to create a duplicate table without those single quotes. I can't modify the original table as I need to use it, 'as-is' later.
I've done this with a table.Clone and using a foreach to loop through the rows and columns removing single quotes as I need and then putting that new row into the new table. It works and it's straight forward.....but
I'd like to do the same thing using LINQ. This was my attempt....
Dim myResults = From myRow In dtTable _ From myItem In myRow.ItemArray _ Where TypeOf myItem Is String AndAlso _ myItem.ToString.StartsWith("'"c) AndAlso _ myItem.ToString.EndsWith("'"c)
As you can see - I didn't get very far. I had trouble finding examples that weren't looking at a specific column in the DataRow. It looks like my code does pull back all the matching results - but I'm at a lose for how I can create a duplicate table/modify the values.
I use a textfieldparser to read a csv file in my app. I set the delimiter to a, Problem is, if there is a field that contains double quotes, the textfieldparser fails. So if I have Example",test. it fails. If i remove the " it works. That's quite odd. How can I fix this.
vb.net Function GetSerial() As Boolean Dim myConnection As New SqlConnection Dim myCommand As New SqlCommand
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When I put the code into the onbutton click it seems to work fine. But when i put it in the above fuction and start the function i get this error:
Error:System.IndexOutOfRangeException: Serials at System.Data.ProviderBase.FieldNameLookup.GetOrdinal(String fieldName) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataReader.GetOrdinal(String name)
I have a simple question regarding the KeyPress event. I'm trying to make it to where my TextBox on my form can only accept numbers 0-9, backspace and '.' /without quotes. I've successfully got it to accept numbers 0-9, accept backspace, I'm just wondering - what line do I add so that it can accept periods as well?
Here's my
Private Sub TextBox_KeyPress(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e _ As System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs) Handles _ TextBox.KeyPress
putting a blurred background on my form in Visual Basic 2008. I know how to make a transparrent one, but i needed to make it blurry. I have searched for: "making background blurry visual basic 2008" but nothing useful came up.