I am creating an interface to control my av receiver, so far I can control it but now I want to receive the feedback from it and process it. The feed back I get is in the form of "!1PWR00"[End of line]. I am having a problem with the end of line part, what is end of line in VB? If I display the feed back in a message box it shows the end of line as a little arrow pointing to the right, how can I look for this end of line character in the datareceived in my code? CR is easy as it is simply vbCR. So what do I use for end of line?
i have a text file which contain 3 lines "ha 0.21, hb 0.35, hc 0.44" I want to read the file and get the second character of every line, which are "a, b and c" and assign them to array. My code below able to read the file but only able to get the last line of text. May i know how to do to get every second character and assign to array?
Dim FILE_NAME As String = "C:Test.txt" Dim TextLine As String If System.IO.File.Exists(FILE_NAME) = True Then
Why must the line continuation character be the last one on the line? Is there a technical reason for this or is this a usual Microsoft "feature"?
In other basic dialects you can add a comment after it, but not in VB.net, so I'm curious as to why Microsoft decided to not allow comments on these lines.
I'm having trouble with parsing an XML data from serial port.Actually I need to parse it automatically after all data is received from serial port.I can display all the data in a richtextbox control and all data is received perfectly but my problem isit seems that serialdata.eof function seems like it's not firing.
here's some of my code:
Private Sub frmMain_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load 'set serial port properties With COMPort .BaudRate = 19200
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what i need to know is how can i automatically parse the XML data from serial port after all data is received.
For each character of this string I want a new character out of the string and then remove the character from the list of characters that still maybe used for other characters. It may not get the same character, you could basically just call this encryption, but it's not what I am making. I don't want to waste my time doing this one hour while VB can do this for me in <1 second.
I am kind of new to Visual Basic and I got stuck doing a sample Windows Form program. I was trying to write a String into a text file. But I just couldnt get the command for the new line character whereby each time, the new String is concatenated to the next line instead of the same line. I know that in C the new line character is used. But what about in Visual Basic?
I need to know how to get a characters Line position in VB 2005..I search for string of text throught a RichTextBox and get outputs like 4086 and 16010 for the character postion. I need to know what lines of the document these fall on, so that I can properly copy those lines.
I have a long line of text to write to the console so I end up with the following code. Mind you, the IDE (VB 2010 Express) error list gives no error when the code is like this, it even build without error. However when the console runs the debugger gives me an exeption error.
Retrieving strings from a serial port with ReadLine works fine as long as the line ends with a linefeed chr$(10).However if no more strings are available to be read, Do Loop or For Next hang up waiting for the linefeed which never occurs.I believe using chr$(0) in place of linefeed would still work with strings ending with a linefeed..Just that the linefeed would be output.I have the complete MSDN Library.
Currently I have the code:textbox1.text = textbox1.text.insert(textbox1.getfirstcharIndexFromCurrentLine(),";")But this means it has to reload the entire textbox, which with large files is noticeable slow.What are the alternatives?
I am making a program that loads files into a ListBox, loops through each one, and if the last line of the file begins with "@", it removes that last line.Now, I am not really sure how to do this.Would I use LineReader?How would I check the first character?
what i need to do is open a txt file, read line by line, decode each line into an array and display. Now all works ok apart from one line.
sTextLine = objReader.ReadLine() <-- Value of string cannot be converted.
full code here ------------- Dim objReader As New System.IO.StreamReader(sOpenFile.Text) Dim sTextLine As New ArrayList() Dim sText As String = "" Dim i As Integer = 0
i want that when the user presses enter (ctrl+enter) in a datagridview cell the pilcrow sign will be inserted.is there any automated way to do this or do i have to catch the event and substitute the new line character with the ascii pilcrow sign ?
I have a program to read line by line from text file. [code]There is run time error while TextLine data has ' or "May I know how to read the data with ' or " character?
Line 1: Incorrect syntax near ','. Unclosed quotation mark before the character string ' )'. at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.OnError(SqlException exception, Boolean breakConnection) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnection.OnError(SqlException
Dim hex = "41" Dim text As New System.Text.StringBuilder For i As Integer = 0 To hex.Length - 2 Step 2 text.Append(Chr(Convert.ToByte(hex.Substring(i, 2), 16)))
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but yet this fails.. (the output isn't itself in a new line) what's the explanation for that?From what I know, doesn't System.Diagnostics.Debug.Writeline does something which looks like this:
I am trying to read in a TextBox line by line and take the first 7 characters of each line and output everything in another TextBox.This is what I have so far.
Dim line, lines() As String lines = TextBox1.Text.Split(Environment.NewLine) Dim i As Integer = 0
I'm trying to read a file line by line into an array but It skips the item at index:3 I have it msgboxing just to make sure and it wont even touch it.
Dim Btn As Button = DirectCast(sender, Button) Dim path As String = Application.StartupPath & "Libraries" & Btn.Text.Replace(" ", "_") & ".ipt" Dim i As Integer = 0 Dim lines As String() = IO.File.ReadAllLines(path)
Is there an easy way to consume xml to access any of the nodes directly without reading line by line?Here is a sample set of the xml working with. It contains two records of data. I am trying to find a way to load it so if I wanted to get say PostalCode and say Site SID value quickly.
HTML <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><MainSite><MainSites Found="201" Returned="20" Status="0"><Site SID="123456"><Relevance>0.985</Relevance><Title>JDoe</Title><DateModified Date="2010-01-29T01:05:00">1/29/2010</DateModified><DateCreated Date="2010-01-29T01:05:00">1/29/2010</DateCreated><PersonalData><Confidential>0</Confidential><Name><First>John</First><Middle>
I am using WebBrowser1.DocumentText to get a websites source code, and then parse a string. I am trying to view the source line by line, and doing it as follows:
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However what is displayed is each character from the source code, rather than the line. I am making the client log into a website, and the needed value from the source code is then parsed, so I need to use the WebBrowser type to get the source code.
I am developing a program where i will download and save an xml file from a url as abc.xml. I open the abc.xml in a datagridview with a dataset without problem.I am confused how can i read raw per raw the datagridview and assign the data in a database table? i am using vb 2008 + msde2005 express.I show the whole content of the xml file in the datagridview with the following [code]I dont know how to create a loop where i can read the datagridview line by line save data in variables (ex.strings) and save it in a databese table?
I have a couple of VB6 programs which work 100%, however not under W7, so I need to upgrade them to Visual studio 2008 pro which I own a copy of.The VB6 software used to open a file, read in a line of data and process it then save it in a new file, before going on to the next line input.I need to convert this process to VS2008 pro and can't get my head around it..... getting old you see.I also have a few other needs to do with file handling, but I may be able to sort them myself if I get a start with the above problem....