I am trying to create a array that holds a series of arrays.A holds X amount of array.so I thought I could declare dim A(howmanyIwant)(3) as String however that does not seem to work.How many arrays A has to hold depends on a parameter.So how is it really done?In the end I would like the result:
I have a string, which can easily be splitted by seperators into an array.The output has to be splitted again an move into a multi-dimensional array (2nd index)[code]
I have a very simple 2D array, it holds a list of song titles, their genre, and their runtime. frmMain loads the array from a text file and allows me to manipulate it and boil it down to a desired (implicitly sized) playlist. i want to THEN pass that playlist array to a second form, frmPlaylist The problem i'm running into....When frmPLaylist calls the Property from frmMain I receive an error that VB cannot convert the string value to a two dimensional array. Simplified...frmPlaylist is all locked and ready to receive a 2D array, but frmMain seems to only be sending a single string variable. on frmMain
Public ReadOnly Property PlaylistOut() As String Get Return mstrTimedPlaylist(,)
I have created a BitArray which is 11 bits long.I want to convert the BitArray so I can save the bits to a SQL server database field as a binary [varbinary(50)] so I can retrieve it at a later date and convert it back to a BitArray.Using examples on MSDN I have cobbled together the code I think I need.
Dim myBits As New BitArray(11)
I have populated the bitarray with 11111111111 for the purpose of testing ' Creates and initializes the one-dimensional target Array of type integer.
Dim myByteArray As Array = Array.CreateInstance(GetType(Byte), 11)
Note: from the above MSDN description this is an array of type integer - is this correct? I think it is a type 'byte' ?
' Copies the entire source BitArray to the target BitArray, starting at index 0.
myBits.CopyTo(myByteArray, 0)
I wanted to print the contents of myByteArray to a console to see what was going on. MSDN provided these print methods
Public Overloads Shared Sub PrintValues(ByVal myArr() As Array) Dim i As Object
For Each i In myArr Console.Write(ControlChars.Tab + "{0}", i)[code].....
trouble is, I am getting the following error which suggest I havent succesfully created the byte array:
Error 2 Overload resolution failed because no accessible 'PrintValues' can be called without a narrowing conversion: 'Public Shared Overloads Sub PrintValues(myArr() As Integer)': Argument matching parameter 'myArr' narrows from 'System.Array' to '1-dimensional array of Integer'.[code].....
I'm trying to get my chart (y values) updated on the run, they need to be updated by an integer.
Dim a As Integer Dim b As Integer
'some button.click code, contains a += 1 and b += 1
Chart1.Series("Series1").Points(0).YValues = a Chart1.Series("Series1").Points(1).YValues = b But it says Value of type 'Integer' cannot be converted to '1-dimensional array of Double'.
I'm adding multi-threading facilities for the first time. I have a function that is wrapped to be run in a separated thread. This function retrieves data (text) from a combobox and it works for sure without multi-threading.
When I call it as multi-threaded, I get the following error when I try to retrieve the data from the cmobobox: Cross-thread operation not valid: Control 'cmb1stBL' accessed from a thread other than the thread it was created on.
It looks like a restriction of thread-safety... I assume that the child thread cannot read from his parent, to make sure that he doesn't change his parent data. So how can I read the data from the combobox? Should I read the comoboxbox data before calling the child thread?
the statement Dim state(49) As String and maintain a list of certain states. The list of states should always be in alphabetical order and occupy consecutive elements of the array. The buttons in the program should give the user the following options: (a) Take the state specified by the user in a text box and insert it into its proper position in the array. If the state is already in the array, so report. (b) Take the state specified by the user in a text box and delete it from the array. If the state is not in the array, so report. (c) Display the states in the array. "
Private Sub states_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load state(0) = "Alabama"
In VB6 I load a recordset containg all of the records (6 fields per record)in a table into an XArray and then manipulate the records in the array and then write them back to the original table. The array issorted by the first field (1 to maybe 8000 or more) I need to find records in the array by an ID field and then move them (because of some external criteria that happens many times) from say number 400 to number 375. Then all of the other records between 375 and 399 were renumbered up 1 to fill the gaps left by the move.
The XArray worked well as it could find and also move to a next record easily to facilitate the revisions to each record quickly. Everything is done in VB6 in code and nothing visual needs to be shown to the user until say 2000 of these external changes are complete. What is the best, most efficient way to do this in the .Net framework in VB2010. Datasets, Dataviews. tableadapters, arrays. enums ?
I have a need to build an app that will access about 10 websites and pass data to them, etc.I've read about something called multi-threading when searching Google. I've also seen people say that they use multiple browsers.Which route is better to use? I figure if you have to do some sort of multi-threading that you would access a single browser?
My assignment is to have a user enter in big integers using what i think is two parallel arrays. I got this far but now im stuck. I think i need to actually convert the text box input into an array but i do not know how to do that. I am all over the place in this project.
'Created/ Revised by: Jessica Falcetta 'Cap 204 Final Project: Big Integer Project 'Project Purpose: To calculate large integers through parallel arrays
I have a VB.net console app and I am opening a function in a dll written in fortran. I am passing 3 arrays through the function by reference. When they come back out the otherside they ahve all tunred to arrays of only one element And that element is 0.I read on the internet somewhere that when doing this kind of thing it is a good idea to only pass the first element of the array into the function.I tried changing my function declaration to accepting single elements rather than single dimensional arrays, and now the arrays are the same length before and after the function call, but they don't seem to be changing at all, so i'm not sure that this is working
I would be more that happy for someone to tell me I am missing something very simple here I am writing code that - amongst other things - talks to code on other servers using the tcpclient function in .net
What I want to do is - in essense very simply. I want to define a structure which includes an array load it with data and sent it to the other end of the socket.
I am having trouble figuring out how to use arrays effectively. I am trying to use them to store a data from text boxes and and then retrieve the data that's been stored.
I have a 2 dimensional array. Im trying to use it to generate a maze via some algorithms. Its pretty much way over my head though.But thats beside the point. If i need each array coordinate to store multiple values (like if south, west, north, east has walls), what would be a clever way to do so?
For instance:1, 1 in the array needs to keep track of 4 values at least (as do all other positions).
Should i make it an integer value like "1111" and replace with 0's where the wall is gone? the first 1 being north, second being east e.t.c. Would you choose this option?If someone wants to do a bit more research, here is some info on mazes:[URL]..
i have ReceivingArray(100, 1) and Function(1), what i want to do is ReceivingArray(x, ) = Function(1) so that goes here^-----------this but i cant figure out how to do that
I am getting records in my dataTable that have nullvalues and need to pass each of those through a function that gets the missing value. In this case my records are address's that are missing the "Latitude" and or "Longitude" Field
I need to be able to retrieve the values and place them in the missing column and row
Nulladdress Public Function GetNullAddress() As Address() Dim Addresss = (From row In dtsold.AsEnumerable() _ Where row.IsNull("Latitude") OrElse row.IsNull("Longitude") _
I have been summoned with the task of taking a tab delimited file and converting that file so it can be read by a third-party program. I am trying to think of the best way to do this, but I am having a hard time. Here is a view of the raw data that must be altered:
I am toiling with the best way of doing this. So far, I am not having much luck. I have used arrays quite successfully in Java, but I am not sure that this is the best way to go here. I would have to get how many lines there are and read each line. Make the changes, and then go on to the next line. I think scanning the document line by line using a loop is the best way. However, I am not sure.
I'm working on a program for a class of mine but the ideas of arrays from a textfile just doesn't seem to click.
When the program loads, it should display the title of 17 books from the textfile.After, the user should be able to click a book title in the ListBox then click Compute Inventory to display the information below, which should be obtained from the textfile.
I have been given an assignment which is to program a working payroll system in Visual Basic 2008.I have done most of it but I am stuck at the arrays.I would like my system to store all the staff name that the user adds on the system into a single Array for example in EmployeeNames(50). For example if the user enters a new staff in the textbox name and confirms it by clicking on a button, I would like that staff name to be stored into my Array EmployeeNames(50).
I'm trying to combine two arrays. Simply append 1 array to another. I have two string arrays. Lets just say array1 and array2.would the following be correct?
array1.Copy(array1, array2, UBound(array1)) I guess I'm slightly confused about the parameters. When I try to use the above code I get green squigglies with the following error.Access of shared member, constant member, enum member or nested type through an instance; qualifying expression will not be evaluated.
working with arrays is not something I am too good at,Currently I have a form with 2 text boxes and a single button. I have two arrays, one populated with user names, the other populated with password. The user names and passwords match up in position in each array. I am thinking I might need to create a multidementional array of these two arrays.
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If I do this however, any user name gets matched to any password, pending both exist. I would like to be able to compare the user name and password of a single user. Right now the user names and passwords are stored in separate arrays. Should I merge the two into a single array? If so how? And if so how do I go about matching the text box entries to the array(s) and making sure that the user name and password matches?
[URL].. Unfortunately that is for i think it was 2003. Most likely it wont update and still work. along with that would it be possible to have users be able to private messege each other, create their own user rooms, and add admin features such as kick, ban, look up ip and such?[URL].. as my login system. its been modified so that the connection string wasnt hard coded.
I have an application which is working. Basically you put in the PC name/ip and it returns the logged on user. I am happy with this part. There is also an option where the program can read a text file of PC's. It will then create another text file with the name of the logged on user next to each pc. This part works, however the program is non-responsive during this time (there is a progress bar, so you can tell it hasn't stalled). I would like to multi-thread this part of the app if possible, Just starting the related sub procedure as a different thread would be a great start - I'd like to start a new thread for each pc in the list to be scanned (if this is recommended) however I imagine this might be slighly complicated...The part I'm referring to is the Sub Procedure "ReadFile". This then calls the Sub Procedure "CompareUserList".
In one of my other posts I asked how would I update more than 1 item in a listview, I have been still figuring that out when It occured to me that I could use code along the lines of this
Dim a As Integer = 0 Dim days As String Do Until a = ListView1.Items.Count
after i get a successful ping response i need to send an HTTP request to the device examine the response and then display it. i'm trying to multi thread the 2nd bit with no joy so far.
I would like some advice on multi-threading. I currently utilize two threads, one for the GUI, and the other for calculations. This works well, but I want to improve my multi-threading techniques. Currently the data is with the calculation thread, and this occasionally this will cause a slow down. I want to put the data on its own thread. Giving me three threads, Data, UI, and Calculations. This should improve responsiveness, and not be overwhelmingly complex.
My problem is, this no longer fits into the parent child relationship well. All three threads need to interact with each other. My question is, what is the better way of dealing with more than two threads, when all the threads need to interact with each other. Should I pick one thread as the ultimate parent, say the data thread (I pick this one, because it seems to me this thread will be the most free.) Then have the calculation thread and the UI thread children of the data thread. Then when I have a need for the UI thread to explicitly call the calculation thread, I do this through a function in the data thread.