A new program I'm working on is testing my VB knowledge, which I admit is not all that vast. I'm running a timer that checks an 8 channel I/O USB module every 200 milliseconds. When checked it returns a decimal value that must be converted to an 8 bit string, which I then convert to an array for analysis. After analysis I might make a change and return a different value. Something like this:
[code]...
I'd like to use the bitarray class like this to keep things a little more compact:
[code]...
I'm not overly familiar with the bitarray and am concerned about using "New" so frequently. Is there another more efficient way to work with the bitarray class that doesn't require creating a new instance each time?
I am working on developing control machine under Visual basic 6.Then we are going to setup new machine but it needs a new copy of VB6.I have a number of modules created by VB6.
1. Can I still order a new copy for Visual Basic 6 from MSDN or other place? VB6 might be already obsolete, so if I have to order newer version, such as Visual Studio 2010.
2.Am I still able to develop programs in VS2010 by using my previous VB6 module?
im making a game in vb 2010. but im new to 2010 so i dont know how it works (because i used 6.0 before).I have a form, where the graphics should be drawn on. "frmMainGame".I have a module where I want to put all Graphic things in.so I have in my module Graphics.vb [code].....
now I have a button what calls the sub "Call DrawPlayerCoordinates()".but now it gives an error because it don't know where to draw the string. So how do the code above know it should draw it on "frmMainGame" and not in a module what isn't possible?
I'm trying to write a sub that when sent a form (if its needed) will create a label on that form. This is because all of the forms will have the same title label. My problem is that, basically, I have no idea how to do this. I also can't get labels to create when the code is written into the form itself; I tried:
I'm trying to create an overloaded method in a module, but if I type Public Overloads Function GetData(ByVal sql As String) As String it tells me "Inappropriate use of 'Overloads' keyword in a module". Are overloaded methods not allowed in modules?
I'm ready to implement a server browser for my FPS.but instead of having a .exe running on the remote machine to handle the server list, i'd like to use simple HTML and server side scripting.what i need is some kind of a tutorial that can be used to show me how in my dedicated server program to (for example)
[URL]
and the client program to
[URL](and read the .txt file into string/data) i can handle the server browser side, but i need some help on the .exe of the dedicated server and the .exe of the client submitting/retrieving data from a http site from within their modules.
I 'm a beginner and have a project that I'm using to turn lights on and off. I need to use separate forms for display on remote monitors. My problem is each form needs the same serial port open to work and the port won't open unless it's closed in the previous form. Using a module works for opening and closing the port, but only for one round. If I try to revisit a form I already accessed it doesn't work.
Public Sub sp1(byval SerialPort1)If Form2.SerialPort1.IsOpen = TrueThen Form1.SerialPort1.Close() If Form3.SerialPort1.IsOpen = TrueThen Form3.SerialPort1.Close() Form1.SerialPort1.Open() end sub Public Sub sp2(byval SerialPort1) If Form1.SerialPort1.IsOpen = TrueThen Form1.SerialPort1.Close() If Form3.SerialPort1.IsOpen = TrueThen Form3.SerialPort1.Close() Form2.SerialPort1.Open() EndSub Public Sub sp3(byval SerialPort1) If Form1.SerialPort1.IsOpen = TrueThen Form1.SerialPort1.Close() If Form2.SerialPort1.IsOpen = TrueThen Form3.SerialPort1.Close() Form2.SerialPort1.Open() EndSub end Module
I've got 4 projects all running very similar multi-threading HTTPListener stuff.I wanted to make these functions common - in some module - but I'm having a hard time getting the AddressOf the "callback" passed in.This was the code in one of the 4 projects
Private Sub StartRequests(ByVal prefixes() As String) If Not System.Net.HttpListener.IsSupported Then DisplayInfo( _
I have to calculate y = a + Bx or y = mx + b in non engineering form. Anyways I have to calculate the y intercept first and am having trouble calling the function from a module. Here is the module and the second window will be the code from my main form
So I have my main form (Form1) and I have a module called globalMod. On start up, Form1 loads, and globalMod contains functions and global variables (using Friend). I need to be able to have a function inside of globalMod edit a label/text box/etc in Form1. I tired Form1.object.Text = "content" and it doesn't do anything, even if I update / refresh the form.
I am having this strange thing happen where I have a Module that contains multiple classes in my project. In the Solution Explorer, the module shows up as a Windows Form and if I double click on it to open it, it tries to open the Form Designer. What could be causing VS to think that it is a Windows Form instead of a module?
I would like to know how to use module, why we need to use module and when to use module. I've tried to use module but some of my textboxes, labels and other controls didn't recognize by the module i've created.
I need to use some feature of VB.net that is Module for my Asp.net MVC project. But I found that C# can't handle Module like VB.net does. VB.Net - Globalization Project
Some of my co-workers make extensive use of the VB.net concept of Modules. Unfortunately, I just don't 'get it'. I see no benefit in using modules over shared classes. When would it be preferable to use a module?
I have a connection module in which I have written the open and close database connection.... if database connection is an error it will return false else if success it will return true the function of the modules will be called from the form code....
what I need is if the connection is an error the module should also get the form name which returned the error...is it possible???
I want the current module name for Verbose Logging. Tried using DeclaringType.Name and it returned the Class name, not the Subroutine name. Ideally, I would like the class/module and subroutine/function name.
My applicaiton has several forms with textboxes. I need to make Save settings button and Load settings button. I have module that stores a lot of variables. Saving these variables was easy. Now i want to load these settings. In each form_load event is written code, which fill textboxes with variables from module file, also some forms create databases which are defined in module file..
The module containts of a bunch of string properties like: [code]how do you acces this module in your view ? If Page.User.IsInRole("Beheer diensten") Then..The goal is to prevent typo's all around the application and if someone for some unknown reason wants to change the description of a role we don't have to check every if.
I have a "Main" module that is sort of the "brain" or "top level" of my project. Basically, I think there are routines that it only should be allowed to call. Some of these routines are in other modules, so I don't know how to make them hidden to everything except the Main module. If the routine is ublic, anything can call it; if it is private then the Main module can't see it. Also the other modules are big enough that I don't feel it would be a good idea to stuff them completely inside my main module. How can I achieve this "private except in one place" functionality?
I have a login menu when the user has entered the correct password and username. I assigned Username = txtusername.text. I created a module call general which I stored the value for later use. However my problem is I found that my program would crash every time it tried to pass the value from the username text box into variable username when being deployed on windows vista or windows 7 but have no problem at all running on windows xp. When I removed passing the value from Username = txtusername.text there was no crash.