VS 2010 Declare Byte Array, Hardcoded Content?
Jun 6, 2012
Im trying to query a game server, and have been looking up what to send and so on...This is what they say:Quote:Request formatServer info can be requested by sending the following byte values in a UDP packet to the server.
FF FF FF FF 54 53 6F 75 72 63 65 20 45 6E 67 69 TSource Engi
6E 65 20 51 75 65 72 79 00 ne Query
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Jun 4, 2011
following code in C#.net...
{
long filesize=Mystream.Length;
byte [] buffer=new byte[(int)filesize];
Mystream.Read(buffer,0,(int)Mystream.Length);
}
How To convert this code in vb.net......or same code in vb.net.
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Feb 26, 2011
So I have an assignment dealing with arrays for school but first I will start it off with the simple question as to where I am stuck now. I was wondering what the simplest way is to declare all the numbers in an array without going down the list one by one ( ArrayA(1) = 1, ArrayA(2) = 3 and so on.) I was wondering if the simplest way to do this is just by putting: ArrayA = ArrayA += 1 or what the simplest way to do this is.
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Nov 24, 2011
I have read a byte array called compressed_byte_array() from a file. This array is compressed using the zlib compression Deflate (RFC1951).
How would I decompress this array and store it in another array, let's say decompressed_byte_array(). I probably have to use DeflateStream and I have tried a few methods, but always ending up with a error message.
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Jan 29, 2012
I have this code which works well:
Public Function AESEncrypt(ByVal PlainText As String, ByVal Password As String, ByVal salt As String)
Dim HashAlgorithm As String = "SHA1" 'Can be SHA1 or MD5
Dim PasswordIterations As String = 2
Dim InitialVector As String = "CanEncryption123" 'This should be a string of 16 ASCII characters.
Dim KeySize As Integer = 256 'Can be 128, 192, or 256.
[Code] .....
What I am after is this: Rather than having a string to encrypt/decrypt, I have a byte array.
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Dec 9, 2011
I have a byte array and I want to read it using a structure. This is a common situation with structured files having information in various places in the file and it's much easier to read the data if it's mapped with a structure. BitConverter would be great if it worked with Structures, but it doesn't. Basically, I want to read the same memory address either as a byte array or as a structure, or have a function that works like
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MyStructure = BitConverter.ToStructure(bytearray(), position)
Maybe there's a pointer method to do this?
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Mar 30, 2011
I think I need a two dimensional byte array I currently have something like this:
Dim MbyteData(196608) As Byte
' Open the file that is to be loaded into a byte array
Dim oFile As System.IO.FileInfo
oFile = New System.IO.FileInfo(sFilePath)
[code]....
I now need to load several files at once (say four) so I need four arrays of 196608 bytes and I want to reference them by a number - 0 to 3, assuming the array is zero based. If I use Dim MbyteData(196608, 3) as byte or Dim MbyteData(3, 196608) as byte the syntax seems to be correct but I hit an error ("Number of indices is less than the number of dimensions of the indexed array") when I try to add the extra dimension to the stream read with something like oFileStream.Read(MbyteData(index), 0, MiByteCount).
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Dec 25, 2011
and i need to convert the image into a text.now anyone thinking that i can just use ocr is unfortunatly wrong i have tried about 5 of them and they dont work because the text in the image is to small for it to recognise it.so i need to search the above image for a smaller image such as this.so by doing this if i get a result saying true then i will be able to go from be there and convert to text.now i know of two way to search an image for a smaller image. first is by going by pixel search and well i can get that to work but it is to slow.the second method is to convert the image to a byte array(beig an image it will be a 2d byte array) and convert the other image to a byte array and then compare.
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Jan 14, 2012
I have a text box that I will paste into a byte array, for example:
02 01 05 BF DD 03
All I need to do is when I click on a button, for the program to take the length of the array and store it in RCVDMSG_Length() and then take the contents of the text box and put it into a byte array RCVDMSG(). From there I think I can figure out how to manipulate the array... but it's this first step that I'm stuck on....
So far I have this in my Form:
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
Dim RCVDMSG() As Byte
Dim RCVDMSG_Length() As Integer
RCVDMSG_Length = Len(TextBox1.Text)
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Feb 24, 2011
I am creating a class that will represent a file and I am going to have lots of properties. Now I want the properties to return either a integer or a byte array. Is this possible or do I need to create 2 different properties one for the integer and one for the byte array? When I try I get. 'Public Property something As Integer' and 'Public Property something As Byte()' cannot overload each other because they differ only by return types.
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Jun 16, 2012
I'm using WinPcap to capture incoming data. Basically I'm dealing with a continuous stream of incoming data, either as byte array or as memorystream (pieces up to 64kb).
I need to check this data to see if there's a certain url and then extract it.
The url I need to find looks like this:http://201.122.38.5/data/today/798572987-589571?139805890582 The length of the 'code' after "/today/" is always the same. The IP address changes. What's the best/fastest/most efficient way to continuously check these byte arrays or memorystreams and extract the urls without hogging the CPU too much?
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Feb 4, 2011
below is a byte array to string encoder. It uses the yEnc algorithm that is used for Usenet binaries (Usenet only supports text).
Doing a performance analysis in VS2010 shows that this is the most CPU intensive part of the application.
The encoder function is used thousands of times, so I'd like to optimize it as much as possible.
I'm using 'ReDim Preserve' instead of 'Take()ToArray', because I'm targeting .NET Framework 2.0. Is there a more efficient way of getting only a part of a byte array?
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'Values for yEnc Encoder
Public Structure EncoderValues
Public lChar As Byte
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Mar 24, 2010
I am trying to Convert a data field stored as IMAGE ( SQL Server 2000) using Java to a byte array using VB.NET Java uses signed numbers for a Byte array where as VB dosent. Can somone point me to how I can covert java byte array to VB byte array?
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Apr 6, 2011
Objective: Combine byte arrays, read specific sections, and then cut byte array at specified point.
Private Sub DataArrival(ByRef aBot As xyzSocket, ByRef theData As Byte())
Dim RDLength As Int32
If aBot.ReceivedData Is Nothing Then[code]....
I'm not sure if I have this right to begin with because I can't test it without having it completed.
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Mar 27, 2011
I'm trying to get a string from a byte array previously read from memory
i can get the string like this
dim mem as string= ASCIIEncoding.ASCII.GetString(memory) or dim mem as string= UTF8Encoding.UTF8.GetString(memory) but when i try to concatenate this with another string i get a strange result dim result as string = "this is you memory string " & mem & " problem string" no matter what comes after mem in the concatenation it seems like it is not there when in fact it is because when i try this (mem has two chars in it) dim result as string = "this is you memory string " & mem(0) & mem(1) & " problem string" problem string appears so what i assume is that there are some vbCrLf chars in the string after reading (or is it from the conversion?)
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Jul 13, 2012
how to upload file using fileupload control into sql database. I have class where i created insert function and getting info frm the .aspx.vb file
Class File
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Imports System
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
[coe]....
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Sep 20, 2011
I have 2 byte arrays. I want to merge these two byte array into 1 byte array.Usually, I just create a new byte array with length = byte array #1 + byte array #2. Then copy byte array #1 and #2 to the new byte array.do I have more efficient way to merge 2 byte array using VB.NET and .Net 4?
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Mar 30, 2009
I would like to create a function so that I can pass a string and it will return me the binary value, I will use this later in other parts of the script but I am getting an error that I don't understand.
Private Function ConvertToMD5(ByVal OldPassword As String) As Byte
Dim NewPassword As String = ""
'The string we wish to encrypt
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On the "Return hashedDataBytes I get "Value of type '1-dimensional array of Byte' cannot be converted to 'Byte'"
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Feb 26, 2012
I have 9 1-dimensional arrays of bytes and 1 of them is empty, I want to make the empty one equal to the others put together like you would a string:
Dim bla As String = "bla" & "bla" & "bla"
'now bla = "blablabla"
but instead:
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Sep 20, 2009
How do I read a raw byte array from any file, and write that byte array back into a new file?
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Nov 18, 2010
How could you convert a IntPrt to a Byte Array (Byte()) ?
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Jan 25, 2011
I have a byte array that I convert into a string like so Dim byt As Byte() = New Byte(255) {} s = New String(Encoding.ASCII.GetChars(byte))My question is when I look at the string in a debuger its clearly a normal string but when I compare it to what I know its supposed to be it doesnt equal. So i did a quick check and for some reason its return a string thats the length of 256 characters. So i did a s.trim and it still is 256 characters long.
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Oct 2, 2010
given my code below, I'm trying to figure out how to create an array of 1 byte containing 7 bits. So the byte in the array would contain 0111111 to correspond to mData_Out's boolean values. How would I change the following code? [Code]
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Jun 20, 2011
I am trying to get a count of all the times a byte sequences occurs in another byte sequences. It cannot however re-use a bytes if it already counted them. For example given the string let's assume the byte sequence was k.k it would then find only 3 occurrences rather than 5 because they would be broke down like: [k.k].[k.k].[k.k]. and not like [k.[k].[k].[k].[k].k] where they over lap and essentially just shift 2 to the right.
Ideally the idea is to get an idea how a compression dictionary or run time encoding might look. so the goal would be to get down to just 2 parts, as (k.k.k.) is the biggest and best symbol you can have.
Here is source so far:
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Apr 24, 2012
[Using .NET 2.0 framework] would like to declare an array list inside a global module, if possible. Like...
Module GlobalModule
Public MyArray As New ArrayList()
MyArray.Add(Label1)
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Jun 14, 2011
I didn't think it fair to post a comment on Fredrik Mörk's answer in this 2 year old post, so I thought I'd just ask it as a new question instead..NB: This is not a critiscm of the answer in any way, I'm simply trying to understand this all before delving into memory management / the marshal class.
In that answer, the function GetByteArray allocates memory to each object within the given array, within a loop.Would the GetByteArray function on the aforementioned post have benefited at all from allocating memory for the total size of the provided array:
Dim arrayBufferPtr = Marshal.AllocHGlobal(Marshal.SizeOf(<arrayElement>) * <array>.Count)
I just wonder if allocating the memory, as shown in the answer, causes any kind of fragmentation? Assuming there may be fragmentation, would there be much of an impact to be concerned with? Would allocating the memory in the way I've shown force you to call IntPtr.ToInt## to obtain pointer offsets from the overall allocation pointer, and therefore force you to check the underlying architecture to ensure the correct method is used*1 or is there a better way? (ToInt32/ToInt64 depending on x86/64?)
*1 I read elsewhere that calling the wrong IntPtr.ToInt## will cause overflow exceptions. What I mean by that statement is would I use:
Dim anOffsetPtr As New IntPtr(arrayBufferPtr.ToInt## + (loopIndex * <arrayElementSize>))
I've read through a few articles on the VB.Net Marshal class and memory allocation; listed below, but if you know fo any other good articles I'm all ears![URL]..
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Jun 22, 2010
A c# class's single dimension byte array contains socket level instrument sensor data as per:
public static byte[] frameData
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Jun 2, 2010
is there is any direct method or function in array class that can check if any given byte array is a subarray of other array?or should i loop through the each byte of main array to see if smaller array exists in that or not?
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Aug 2, 2011
given the following Sub, how would I initialize byte array 'temp'to zeros and give it the length of the incoming byte array passed into the subroutine?
Sub ReceivePacket(ByVal buffer As Byte())
Dim temp() As Byte 'initialize to zeros and length of buffer
temp = buffer.Skip(17).ToArray()
End Sub
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Oct 7, 2009
I have an array defined As string and the value stored in site is like "7E", "A1" and so on. But in order to send out this array through serial port. I need to change the the array to As Byte instead of using As String. How can I convert it?
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