VS 2008 Removing From ComboBox?
Aug 20, 2009How do i remove all the items from the combobox?i triedVB.NET omboBox1.Items.Remove(ComboBox1.Items)
View 3 RepliesHow do i remove all the items from the combobox?i triedVB.NET omboBox1.Items.Remove(ComboBox1.Items)
View 3 RepliesThe user picks x amount of scenarios from the combobox, and x amount of columns appear in the datagridview. If the user changes the number of columns from x amount to y amount, the columns should be added/removed respectively but currently when y amount is chosen x amount of columns are in the datagridview.
I'm not sure how to do this, I've tried using an IF statement under the .SelectedIndexChanged event but the code adds columns until it reaches as high as it can go, then pulls an error saying too many columns.
How would I remove certain text from a textbox? I want it to be something like this.
Dim NewText as String = TextBox1.Text.Remove "1" Also, if there is no text, how can I keep it from crashing?
I have a button that when pressed I want it to remove all the ending urls that have ending with / just to remove / item on the end so it will live me a url with out / on the end if u know what I mean. [Code]
View 26 RepliesIs it possible to put a label on a form and automatically have it removed after a certain date?
View 5 RepliesI am using the follow code to obtain source code from my site:
Dim downloader1 As New Net.WebClient
Dim source1 As String = downloader.DownloadString("[URL]")
But there is code in the file which I am loading, something like:
<!-- load time: 0,05ms -->
<!-- Queries: 25 -->
But I want to remove all the <!-- --> lines from source1.
I'm wondering what the proper way to remove an item from an array is. The way i am doing it at the moment is:MyArray(0) = NothingIs this the best way to do it as i'm having problems with my programme and i think it may be something to do with this
View 10 RepliesI have two text boxes with a word in each. I am trying to remove both these words from another textbox.
so say for instance
textbox1.text = helllo
textbox2.text = world
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I Put together this bit of code. What the problem im having is Removing a Label after i place the code its in a select end slecte code . The Problem is in red.
the code
Dim Animals As String = (TextBox1.Text)
Select Case Animals
Case "Apples"
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Everything works Accept the remove selection ... I think it has something to do with Dim LB As New Label() ... And ... Me.Controls.Remove(LB)
in my class i have a user defined event and i use the addhandler clause to link the event to a methodAgain this is for a download manager application im working on, and like download managers when u select an item (a download task) from the listview you want its thread log to show and be linked to the thread log so that every time the download task has new information it will be updated directly on the thread log.So addhandler clause worked perfectly for this. But now the problem im having is with removing the handle from previously selected tasks.
i am finding it hard to remove the event handle of the previously selected download task when a new download task gets selected because the previously selected task is variable. I can add a public dimension which corresponds to the previously selected task and that way be able to remove the handler everytime a new job is selected, but it seems abit sloppy to me. Actually i have other events specific to when each thread in a download changes so to remove those handlers i would need an array of the previously selected threads (and that seems even sloppier).
I have 3 list views: (steps)
1...One column listview_AllAddresses, read from several .txt files containing email addresses (creating a list with duplicate entries)
2...One column listview_RemoveFromList, containing email addresses populated by textbox add or drag and drop from listview_AllAddresses (working)
3...One column listview_DuplicatesRemoved, where final list is to be diplayed without duplications entries and (no code yet) items from listview_RemoveFromList removed as well
4...Write to a .txt file containing adjusted list of email addresses
Private Sub Button_ImportSource_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button_ImportSource.Click
Try
OpenFileDialog1.Reset()
OpenFileDialog1.Filter = "txt|*.txt"
[code]....
Results are that I get is an exact list moved from ListView_AllAddresses to ListView_DuplicatesRemoved.
I have a textfile called Set.txt and what I want to do is to remove all multiple chars in the file.[code]I figured this is possible to do either checking for double letters and running a loop or maybe some regex, but i would like to know what you think the best way of doing this is.
View 2 RepliesI first noticed this problem using C#, but I thought at that time it was something that did not happen in VB, so I posted a similar question in the C# forums. I never saw it happen before, but it seems it does happen in VB too, so I decided to post the question again here in the hope that VB at least has something that helps me..The problem is that I have many (around 30) instances of a custom control on a Form. The custom control is just a class inheriting from Panel with some new properties. I decided to create two BackgroundColor properties (1 and 2) to allow for gradient backgrounds. I'm not sure if this matters, but I simply left the second BackgroundColor property empty (never initialized it), because I was not using it yet.After placing around 30 instances no my form, all in different levels of nesting in different FlowLayoutPanels (took me an hour at least to get everything right), I tested it out and decided it looked ok, and it didn't need a gradient background color after all.So, I went in the custom control code and simply deleted the second BackgroundColor property.The result was 30 errors in the form's Designer.vb file. It seems each control was still trying to set the property (to Color.Empty), but obviously could not find it.I could no longer access the form's design view, except if I click the 'ignore' button and lose all the controls.
Is there no way I can 'safely' remove a property from a control that is already on a form, so that the designer file updates itself accordingly and no longer tries to set the removed property?It seems foolish that I have to remove the 30 errors (actually 120, because I still need to remove 3 more properties) manually from the designer file, when I know the editor is perfectly capable of finding all references to some name and for example renaming them (the context menu Rename function), so why not delete them?I am sure I'm simply missing something basic here that I somehow never learned and never needed before in 2 or 3 years of using VB.NET.If not, do I really have to remove 120 lines manually, each hidden deep in the designer code in different lines?!I know I could simply remove all controls and re-add them, that would get rid of the errors, but it will take me forever to set them up again correctly, including the events etc..
I first noticed this problem using C#, but I thought at that time it was something that did not happen in VB, so I posted a similar question in the C# forums. I never saw it happen before, but it seems it does happen in VB too, so I decided to post the question again here in the hope that VB at least has something that helps me...
The problem is that I have many (around 30) instances of a custom control on a Form. The custom control is just a class inheriting from Panel with some new properties. I decided to create two BackgroundColor properties (1 and 2) to allow for gradient backgrounds. I'm not sure if this matters, but I simply left the second BackgroundColor property empty (never initialized it), because I was not using it yet.
After placing around 30 instances no my form, all in different levels of nesting in different FlowLayoutPanels (took me an hour at least to get everything right), I tested it out and decided it looked ok, and it didn't need a gradient background color after all.
So, I went in the custom control code and simply deleted the second BackgroundColor property.The result was 30 errors in the form's Designer.vb file. It seems each control was still trying to set the property (to Color.Empty), but obviously could not find it.I could no longer access the form's design view, except if I click the 'ignore' button and lose all the controls.
Is there no way I can 'safely' remove a property from a control that is already on a form, so that the designer file updates itself accordingly and no longer tries to set the removed property?It seems foolish that I have to remove the 30 errors (actually 120, because I still need to remove 3 more properties) manually from the designer file, when I know the editor is perfectly capable of finding all references to some name and for example renaming them (the context menu Rename function), so why not delete them?
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 have completed my project and i have one remaining thing to settle... I want to make the combobox not to be able to write yourself. for example there are 4 options ,"A","b", "c","d".If i type w in the combo all the project is ruined!i want not to be able to type at all to prevent this...Which property should i change?
View 5 RepliesHow would I remove files that are already added into the listview?
View 12 RepliesI have a userform which allows my users to go through numerous comboboxes to select a combination of items they want displayed in a datagridview. My datagridview is populated from sql queries to my database(s), depending on the choices made in the comboboxes. The first column has checkboxes so my user can pick which rows they want to keep. Once they've chosen what they want, they click a button to save those rows into a seperate sql table.
All this works well, but here's my problem. After they click the button to save to the table, or another button which simply clears the datagridview without saving to the table, I want to clear my datagridview. While it seems to work, after all my comboboxes are cleared, and I go through another iteration of choices, and I display all the rows again in the datagridview, I get a second column of checkboxes.
Right now the checkbox column is added right before the datagrid's datasource is set. I've tried adding this column outside the subroutine that populates the grid, but it doesn't work.And I've tried numerous ways to delete this column so it will be regenerated when the datagridview is repopulated. Different things either give me errors or bomb when I compile.how to remove a checkbox column from a datagridview for good?
suppose I have the following hirarchy:
Public Class PrimalClass
Public Event SomeEvent()
End Class
Public Class BaseClass
[code]....
this code compiles and runs.what I want to do, is remove the event SomeEvent in BaseClass so that DerivedClass won't be able to register a handler to it.
Whilst playing around with DataGridViews in VS I've accumalated quite a few TestDataSets within my project.
Can someone please tell me the correct way of removing these cleanly? At the moment I've been Right Clicking a DataSet (from within Solution Explorer) and either clicking 'Delete' or 'Exclude From Project'
Doing this throws up Errors in the Error list such as;
TestDataSet is not defined
TestDataSetTableAdapters is not defined
TestDataSet is not defined
TestDatasetTableAdapters is not defined
I then double click each error in turn which takes me to the actual code with the error and delete this.
I have quite a lot of TestDataSets and I'm hoping there is another way to do this much cleaner.
I need to add a reference for excel. But to do that i need to remove an earlier version i added.
How do i remove what i have already added so i can add another version?
I've searched on the Internet and I can't find a solution to this simple problem. I've also looked on Microsoft's MUCH improved MSDN site and haven't found a solution, so here it goes. I'm trying to remove an entry from a list of class and it doesn't get removed. Here's a sample of the code I'm trying: (I renamed the class and variable names to make it a simple example)
Dim lstClass As New List(Of TheClass)
Dim mClass As TheClass
I tried this first
mClass.filename = "The Entry to Delete"
lstClass.Remove(mClass)
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I'm trying to build an app that would search a text file for a string entered by the user, and delete the line of text containing that string. Here's the code I have. The code works, but since I'm relatively new to VB and programming as a whole, I was wondering if there's a better method out there. he strFilePath is handled by the openfilediaglog
Dim strSearch As String = Replace(MaskedTextBox1.Text, "-", "")
Dim strLine As String = Nothing
Dim strAllText As String = Nothing
[code].....
why my code isn't deleting the selected row in my ListView from my SQL table? it says it works fine in run time and removes the seleced row from the ListView but when i restart the program its there again.
Obviously this is because my code isnt actually deleting the data from the SQL table but i cant work out why not? the code for my delete button is as follows
Private Sub btnDeleteTask_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnDeleteTask.Click Dim delete As DialogResult = MessageBox.Show("Are you sure you want to delete this customer?", "Delete Customer", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo, MessageBoxIcon.Warning)
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I have a byte array with contents from a file in it, but I want to trim / remove the first element from it [byte(0)]. I've searched for days and experimented with a hundred different methods but they don't work.
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I've got a webservice and the WSDL file it pointing to a local file for testing reasons, is there a way of changing this when deploying my app without removing and readding them all?
View 2 RepliesI have a program that re-sizes items in an array but I can't get it to work. I have:
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It gets to the Remove but it just doesn't delete the characters from the string.
im using an open file dialog ot add files to my program, im using the code ISO_FILES.Text = ISO_PICKER.FileName //FYI Iso_Files = TextBox & IsoPicker = openfile dialog but this wont just add the file name it will ad the folder path and the file extention,
View 3 RepliesI have an arraylist of strings, one of them looks like this:It's wet out here and [player id=3686163]Ripper[/player] knows it. That ball was like a bar of soap in a prison - nobody wanted to pick it up. Knock-on.
I need to remove the square brackets and the contents of them, to give:It's wet out here and Ripper knows it. That ball was like a bar of soap in a prison - nobody wanted to pick it up. Knock-on.
The contents of the square brackets are likely to change from string to string, and in some case I may have more that one player in that string.
0000011 22 331. How do I remove "22"?2. How do I get "0000011" and "33"?
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