VS 2010 There Is An Variable Containing The Sub Or Function Name
Jul 17, 2010
into a Sub or Function, there is an variable containing the Sub or Function name? Public Sub MyFunction..... subName = thisSubName obviously I can do subname= constant, but I want an semi-automatic way to log the running of several subs as CustomerDelete and so on. also in the validation events of input box's I want to do some kind of validation calling a function without constants, as result = validate(InputBoxName, InputBoxContent)
Basically what I'm trying to do is Query AD for AD Computer objects, which are held in a compname variable. Then I go and check to see if I can attach to the WMI (to help filter out AD-joined linux boxes), if I can't, then I mark it as offline and vice versa. I've read and understand that background worker can't update UI stuff, so it needs to be done via the ProgressChanged sub..I want to update a list box on my main form but I can't get the ProgressChanged sub to see my compname variable from the BackgroundWorker_DoWork Function...I'm guessing I need to make the compname a global variable somehow?
I am trying to code for is as follows: Construct a two dimensional array and enter into it a sales id number followed by twelve variables which represent sales totals made by the sales agent. this must provide space for five agents. I can declare the proper array and have done so as follows
Dim Sales (4,12) As Double. I also crafted a click event which will count from 1-12 (which excludes the sales id number) and disables the sales id number so it cannot get used. [Code]
What I am trying to do is setup a function within the same click event procedure which stores the current SalesAmount as a variable in the array and moves to the next slot to get ready to store the next SalesAmount. However I have no idea where to go from here. I have tried a ton of different pieces of code which are either all littered with errors or do not return a value when I call it. Calling the total of each row and the total for all rows is something I need to do for display and I am not one hundred percent sure I know how to do that either.
Public Class Form1 Dim x, c, number(0 To 19) As Integer Dim s As Integer
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The variables in the brackets [example] do not actually have brackets in them in the original code. These are where the issues are. For both variables, it says, "The type for variable [variable] will not be inferred because it is bound to a field in an enclosing scope. Either change the name of [variable], or use the fully qualified name (for example, 'Me.[variable]' or 'MyBase.[variable]')." Now, I'm not entirely sure if this is a stupid question or not, as I'm used to VB '98 because that's what we use in my programming class at High School. let me know why this won't work.
-Note: The intention of this program is to continually loop the generation of numbers for this list until I tell it to stop. Button1 ends the program, Button2 generates the list one time only, Button3 is supposed to loop the generation of the list, and Button4 is supposed to end the loop, but not the program.
I have the following code that I am using to parse out a test file. I am getting variable conversion error in Sub Main() when I assign file = Read(). The return value of Read() is a TextFieldParser type. How do I assign the proper variable type to "file" so I can write the output to a text file?
Function Read() Using MyReader As New FileIO.TextFieldParser("C:UsersColinDesktopParse_Me.txt") Dim currentRow As String
I'm currently working with a client's VB.Net code, which was developed for them by a small development shop a few years ago and which they purchased and have been maintaining and uprgrading since. This client's primary developer is out on indefinite (likely permanent) medical leave and I'm now filling in until they bring in a full timer (as I'm a contractor here). My current task is to add some functionality to a the VB.Net code they purchased. I'm finding practices and techniques in the code that absolutely baffle me and can't make the code do what I want. I'm starting to wonder if it's me and was hoping to get some thoughts on the code I've encountered.
For example: Setting a variable to accept the result of a function by calling the function with many parameters, clearing the parameters in the function, setting them to some value, calling another function with those new values, then never using the values returned by the functions. I'll add a code snippet in the first comment since this is already getting long.
I've got a basic logon form where if you enter the right password/username, it redirects you to the "MainMenu" Form How can I make a function called "checkLogon" that checks the username/password text to a variable in that function?
Say that i have the following code that parse about 20k records from the DB.
Code #1
vb.net While reader.Read() list.Add(If(Integer.TryParse(reader(0).ToString, 0), Integer.Parse(reader(0).ToString), 0)) End While
And then another code which does the very same thing but it seems to be a little cleaner.
Code #2
vb.net While reader.Read() Dim storeowner As Integer = 0 Integer.TryParse(reader(0).ToString, storeowner) list.Add(storeowner) End While
This is what i am confused about; does the compiler creates a new variable automatically when i use the if statement without strictly declared variable? What approach is better in sense of performance?
I am trying to convert a DLL function call which has the Callback function routine called within the DLL function call.The DLL function call signature is like this:
I am trying to teach myself visual studio 2010 using VB. However, I am having trouble with functions. I have created one that looks as the example code given in the text but I keep getting an error message.I include my code but whatever I have tried, like declaring Dims all over I can't get it to recognize that GCD is a function rather than a variable.
Partial Class Intergers2 Inherits System.Web.UI.Page Protected Sub SubmitButton_Click(sender As Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handles SubmitButton.Click[code]......
Is it possible to get more than one variable from a function? In my attempt below currmiles is simply being displayed in both labels instead of _currmiles to Currmiles.Text and _currdays to Currdays.Text. I created a separate function for _currdays and that works but it seemed like too much code to get 2 variables
Public Function Getmiles(ByVal journal As String) As String Dim conn As New Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection
I have searched, but am not exactly sure what to call this process, so it's difficult to know what to search for. I have a set of functions that are almost Identical, so I want to call them, for example, function1(), function2(), function3(), etc. I want to be able to define and call them with a bit of code that says something like.
I have a recursive function in this function i am adding some value to path variable here i want to acess this value outside of function for this what changes i will do in this function.
Private Sub GeValuePath(ByVal ParentID As Integer) Try dim path as string =""
- I'd rather store the binding information somewhere other than ID, but don't know where else it could go within the aspx definition. Moving the binding declaration to the code behind would be better in some ways, but worse in others.
So I have a class called Transactions and I put all my functions there. The problem is, when I try to call that specific function and assign it to a variable, there is a "ByRef Argument Type mismatch" error that keeps on bugging me.
Public Function GetUserID(name As String) As Integer Dim gotID As Integer Dim rec As Recordset Call connectDB sSQL = "select ID from User where Name ='" & name & "'" Set rec = CurrentDb.OpenRecordset(sSQL) [Code] ......
Im having a very difficult time trying to pass an vba array ive built from ms- access vba to a .net function.I don't have a com problem I can reference the library just fine from vba but and i can call a simple function from vba. however my problem exist when i attempt to try to pass an array to the vb.net function. vb.net code
I have a variable that I am trying to get to iterate up by one, i.e. X starts at 0 x+1 on first pass thererfore its at 1 then x+1 on second function call therefore x=2 and so on. I've tried the different loop and for commands but I cant get one to stay until the next function call, does it need to be a global variable? I'm sorry if this is in poor form or improperly formatted, definently trial by fire going into the object oriented world.
I don't think I fully understand passing values from a sub to a module. Here is what I'm trying to do (problem is at the '****):
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I think I've seen something like this before - where the actual function returns a value. Is this possible? Or would I have to pass an integer variable from the sub to the function, and then return it back to the sub?
Im having a very difficult time trying to pass an vba array ive built from access vba to a .net function. I dont have a com problem I can reference the library just fine from vba but and i can call a simple function from vba. however my problem exist when i attempt to try to pass an array to the vb.net function. vb.net code
<ComClass(ComClass1.ClassId, ComClass1.InterfaceId, ComClass1.EventsId)> _ Public Class ComClass1 Public otag As String()
I have been trying to correctly pass the value of a textbox as a variable to a function that reside in my App_Code folder when triggered by a click event. I can't seem to get it right.Here is the code behind for the aspx page with the textbox and the click event:(Error is on 4th line)
Public Sub btnCouponCode_Click1(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs, Optional ByVal CouponCode As Char) Handles btnCouponCode.Click lblSubtotal.Text = Calculations.CalcSubTotalPrice().ToString("C")
Can't seem to figure out how to use a function return variable in global Dims[code]...
I have also tried adding "FixPath()" under Sub On_load() but got same result. Also the reason I have to have these global is because I have around 30 Subs that refer to "Path" Variable.
I am writing a program with multiple forms (for inputing loan/financial information - so they are set up exactly the same albeit a form number (ie: 1-6)) that feed into a summary page form to display each individuals form's information. When the user closed a financial form, it then feeds the information to a summary page using the code I have below: [Code]. I am new to working with functions, and have not been able to find anything that can show me how to fill multiple textboxes with them (I only know how to return a variable using the function to work a calculation). Any way that I can write a function (or any other call) for this would save me a tremendous amount of coding, and make debugging worlds easier.
I am having a problem with the BackOrdered Function of my program. I can`t get it to say anything but 0 when I run the program. Another problem I am having is the input box pops up like 6 times and it`s only suppose to once. [Code]
Is there ever a situation where I should do the following in .NET instead of using a property with read/write capability?
private S as string public function GetS() as string
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Do properties simply provide a more efficient way for doing the same thing?Will properties be any slower than the above accessor functions in a high performance application?