VS 2010 Error "Arithmetic Operation Resulted In An Overflow"
Feb 17, 2012
I am getting the following error: Quote: Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow. Here is my Public Shared Function AESFileEncrypt(inputFilename As String, outputFilename As String) As Boolean
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Dim InputFileData(CType(InputFileStream.Length, Integer)) As Byte ' - error line This happens on a file that is 2.4 gigs. I presume this is because the byte array cannot be declared that big. How can I get this to work?
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Nov 2, 2010
I have upgraded vb6 to vb.net and getting the Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow Error below:
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Jun 8, 2009
I am having issues with a dictionary object I'm trying to use.
I have this code:
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Every time I run it, I get this error: Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow
I am adding to the dictionary like this:
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Is there anything I am doing wrong?
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May 1, 2012
If dgCell = "Delete" Then
'make sure user wants to delete the selected record.
If MsgBox("Are you sure you want to delete this image?", MsgBoxStyle.OkCancel,
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Error is thrown at "cmdDelete.ExecuteNonQuery()". Sql query still deletes the record. I have run query against the database itself and I get no error. I am using an as400 db and vb.net 2008. I'm not sure if this is problem with the database or vb. I get this error when I run the delete above, also when I run an insert or an update.
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Feb 24, 2011
I'm making a downloader program in Visual Basic 2010, and it calculates the current download speed, the approximate time left and all that good stuff.But when I download certain files, the program decides to f*** up.The program stays still for a bit, and nothing happens when i click download button, but then all out the sudden the download starts like normal but an error message pops up and it says:
"Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow"As I previously said, this error message only pops up on certain files.Then I started to do some "error-investigating" xD, and i found out that this line caused the error msg:
dlspeed = e.BytesReceived / SW.ElapsedMilliseconds
remainingtime = ((e.TotalBytesToReceive - e.BytesReceived) / dlspeed) / 1000
lbl_dlspeed.Text = Math.Round(dlspeed) & " kB/s"
That code is written in the web_downloadprogresschanged class.And SW is a stopwatch.I mean, it still downloads fully and such, but it looks ugly when an error message pops up even though it works.
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Apr 6, 2011
Ok so in my code i need a ****ing long as equation to draw a certain paint for getting the distance of a particle using the terminal velocity equation. which looks like this...
var.vt = ((2 * var.m * var.g) / ((var.fluiddensityp) * var.apaos * var.dragcoef)) ^ (1 / 2)
then pop that in here to get terminal velocity at a given time...
= var.xvalgraph1 * ((var.g * var.fluiddensityp * var.dragcoef * apaos) / (2 * var.m)) ^ (1 / 2)
terminalvelocityovertime = vt * Tanh(tanhx)
then as I'm drawing a graph i calculate the previous coordinate and join then with a line.so i need a value called previous which is where ever there is a var.xvalgraph1 it minuses what ever time increments have been set so alll var.xvalgraph1 turn to (var.xvalgraph1 - var.timeperpixel)
ok thats all fine this is where the equations get too much and i don't work
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Feb 8, 2010
Why a variable defined as a long will not accept this number (2,148,532,224) with out throwing an exception of "Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow." Looking at documentation it should be able to handle a value up to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807.
My code does some simple calculations and then tries to store the value in the variable.
Dim mdblTotalFileSize as Long = GetImageSizeBlocks * GetBlockSize
The value for GetImageSizeBlocks is 1049088 and the value of GetBlockSize is 2048 which equals 2148532224
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Apr 21, 2011
I am new to programming with visual basic version 10 (I hope this is the correct forum).
I am using the following line in my program[code]...
I am getting the message that an arithmetic operation resulting in a math overflow.
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Sep 28, 2010
For iLoop As Integer = 0 To length
Dim byte1 As Byte = Fs1.ReadByte()
Dim byte2 As Byte = Fs2.ReadByte()
Dim offset As Byte = Fs1.Position()
If byte1 <> byte2 Then
OffSetFS.WriteByte(offset)
OutPutFS.WriteByte(byte2)
End If
Next
Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow.
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Sep 28, 2010
Dim f1 As String = "File1Path"
Dim f2 As String = "File2Path"
Dim Fs1 As New FileStream(f1, FileMode.Open)
Dim Fs2 As New FileStream(f2, FileMode.Open)
Dim f1length As Integer = Fs1.Length - 1
Dim f2length As Integer = Fs2.Length - 1
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Application.StartupPath & "PatchData.dat": PatchData.dat isn't created yet, but my program makes PatchData.dat, and PatchData.dat is ~8KB when my program gives me this error.
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Jan 21, 2011
In this call to method SetVolume, Volume = 2055786000 and size = 93552000. Volume is an Integer property, and size is also Integer, as you can see.The class is a partial class of a dbml entity class, however this Volume property is NOT a column in the database, it exist only in the partial class, as a "business object property".
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Jun 15, 2010
I am using the following code to add some value to a date:
Dim strdate As Date
Dim numinterval As Double
numinterval = 149548.720386359
strdate = DateAdd(DateInterval.day, numinterval, #1/1/1601#)
MsgBox(strdate)
The value numinterval is the number of days passed since 1/1/1601 (this is how date is counted for things like 'last logon time', 'last bad password' in Active directory). I do some calculation and get that numinterval value in days.. But since I want it to return the time more accurately, I tried first multiplying numinterval by 1400 for number of minutes.. And I changed the interval as dateinterval.minute... That worked fine!
But, when I tried again by multiplying it further by 60, to get the time accurately in seconds and changed the interval to dateinterval.second it throws the following exception:
Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow
I changed the type of numinterval into long, but the same problem..
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Aug 16, 2010
I am having a problem with a download form I am trying to make. This downloader works fine for small files but once it gets to, 20,969KB it errors, "Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow". I downloaded this code about a year ago and used it in all my applications for my auto updater I have coded for my applications....
Downlaoder code...
Imports System.Net
Imports System.IO
Imports test_app.dloadinfo
Public Class Dloader
Dim whereToSave As String 'Where the program save the file
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Dec 16, 2009
When I Run my app, I get a pop up box saying this 'Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow'. Here is the code;
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how to fix this issue?
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Dec 4, 2011
I have been working on a Amortization Schedule after getting it almost completely done I saw that my Monthly interest Rate was incorrect so I re-wrote the equation I was using to get it then I got the error "Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow."[code]...
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Mar 19, 2010
I have this script:[code...]
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May 12, 2012
I attempt to prepare printing document by using WinAPI instead of (System.Drawing.Printing.PrintDocument) because Graphic.DrawString does not render Khmer Unicode properly. Only TextRendering.DrawText renders it properly. I believe Graphic is GDI+ wrapper and TextRendering.DrawText is using GDI. Furthermore, PrintDocument does not work with TextRendering.DrawText.
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Apr 19, 2012
I've never seen this error before; and apparently (According to DIC) the number would have be bigger than -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807, to this this exception (I'm using an Integer, but I've tried Int64, and the same thing happens).
This is where the exception is being thrown:
Dim localPort As Integer = (tcpRow__1.localPort1 << 8) + (tcpRow__1.localPort2) + (tcpRow__1.localPort3 << 24) + (tcpRow__1.localPort4 << 16)
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I highly doubt that that the integer that is being parsed back is greater than, either of those numbers listed above. I've tried using Int64, and even removing the << operator, but it's still throwing this exception.
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Jan 7, 2010
I get a "Runtime Error 6: Overflow" when I multiply some variables in VB6
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Aug 26, 2011
I have a DateTime Picker that I have set Format to "Custom" and CustomFormat to "dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm"
When the user changes the date time it all works fine and update the table no problem.
If the user does not change the date time I get the error[code]...
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Jan 28, 2009
I am using a DataReader to get data from a database. For some reason, I keep getting this error "Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow." The error occurs on the line: courseID = (dr.Item("courseId"))
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Jun 10, 2009
why this code would produce an Arithmetic overflow statement? I don't see any reasons why, and the error produces no line number
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Me.CampaignsTableAdapter.Fill(Me.EmailPromoTimeSaverDataSet.Campaigns)
mainFormURLTextBox.Text = "http://google.com"
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Oct 30, 2011
The error occurs at: For i As Integer = 0 To txt_load.Lines.Count - 1..The project exists of 2 rtb's. One with a list of lines. The other will be filled with the converted lines. The main reason that I use it is that I want to use the app during the conversion. The second is that I want to learn how this works.[code]
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Jul 18, 2008
I do know invoking a methods labeled by ObsoletedAttribute should bring out a compiler errorBut how about the following codes? The caller aslo haved been obsoleted with true as the error parameter. How come it still produces the error?It's not a problem in C# codes.So how can I disable this annoyying error?
<Obsolete("This procedure has been obsoleted"
Public Sub Foo()
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Aug 20, 2011
I reproduced the following code to update a database and I get the error" Operation must use a updateable query"
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Apr 26, 2011
We have a VB application, which will get input from the user, post it to HTTP url and get the result from it, assigns it to objects and displays it to user.
In this flow, users are getting Run-Time error 6(Overflow). But this is not happening all the time. Iam not able to reproduce also?Would there be any other reason for this, apart from normal reasons like assinging a higher value to lower datatypes.
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Dec 24, 2011
I'm trying to make a grade calculator that can determine the minimum grade you need to acheive a desired grade. I'm new to visual basic, and I'm trying to figure out why I keep getting the run-time error '6' message. I tried declaring the variables as variants instead of doubles to fix the problem, but it didn't seem to work. When I click "debug" the red statement is highlighted.!
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
'***************Declare all variables**************************
Dim ClassSubject As String
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Apr 6, 2009
I received this error when im trying to save the date in my database.
SqlDateTime overflow. Must be between 1/1/1753 12:00:00 AM and 12/31/9999 11:59:59 PM. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request.[code]...
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Feb 12, 2012
could you tell me, why I get the stack overflow error on this code?
Dim ev As Double = datum.Year * 365 * 24 * 60 * 60
Dim honap As Double = datum.Month * 30 * 24 * 60 * 60
Dim nap As Double = datum.Day * 24 * 60 * 60
Dim masodpercek As Double = ev + honap + nap
The double datatype should be enough.
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Nov 15, 2009
I am creating a list of dates between two dates and inserting that list into a DB like this:
Dim SDate, EDate, iDate As
Date
Dim DateString
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When I use some StartDates and End Dates like 04/11/2009 and 06/11/2009 it works fine and I am able to get the info into my DB. However; when I use other dates like 04/11/2009 and 13/11/2009, I get the following error:
Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type datetime. The statement has been terminated.
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