What Rounding Methods Need To Call To Get The Preferred Results

Apr 12, 2011

I have 4 rounding options: None, Standard, Up, Down If they choose None and the number is 108.7879, I just want to display 108.78 with no rounding. I know I probably can use Math.Ceil for Up and Math.Floor for Down, but I am not sure what to use for None or Standard.

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VS 2008 Cannot Call Methods On Char?

Mar 24, 2011

First time posting a question..I am trying to write to a table from a vb form and i am getting this message when executing the insertcommand:

Cannot call methods on char. The following is the code that i am using:

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Call & Use A Classes Type From Methods Within The Class?

Mar 3, 2011

I will preface this by saying Im previously an asp developer and am learning oop programming/Vb.Net

Im working on a 3 tier architecture and trying to abstract my code as much as possible since I have a very large intranet to convert. In my business layer I am defining my classes with management methods. Below is an example of one of my classes.

My question: Is there a way for me to genericaly refer to the class type and object type so that I dont have to continualy refer to the class name/type "ServiceRequest" throughout the class. For example something like:

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Console App Timer To Call Web Methods Every X Minutes?

Dec 22, 2010

I am coding in VB.Net, VS 2008. I wrote a console app that consumes 2 web methods from a web site application. I need to enhance this console app so that it launches the web methods continuously, perhaps every x minutes (during business hours), but never before the last invocation has terminated, whose duration may vary, depending on how many accounts there are to process.

Originally, I scheduled the application using Task Scheduler, but I think this doesn't prevent two invocations at the same time.

Although I have seen many posts on using timers, I haven't found exactly what I need.

So far I have:

Dim aTimer As New System.Timers.Timer()
AddHandler aTimer.Elapsed, AddressOf TriggerWebMethods
' Set the Interval to 10 minutes:

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When should Timer.Elapsed be used vs. Timer.Tick? What is the difference between Timer.Enabled vs Timer.Start, and should I be selecting just one? I would like the 2nd web method to kick off when the first one is done.

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Permission Denied / Cannot Call Non-public Or Static Methods Remotely

May 17, 2010

There are no "non-public" or "static" methods in my code. All are public. What I'm trying to do is pass a FrameworkElement (more specifically a web browser control) that was created in one process over to another process for display and use. Also I'm not using (and would to avoid using) any of the framework 3.5 addin stuff.[code]

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Returning Multiple Results (UDT?) From An Interop Call - VB6?

May 7, 2012

like an Interop user control (VB.NET) to return and to accept multiple values from a get/set call. I assumed a user defined type (UDT), would be the correct way but I keep getting a "Variable uses an Automation type not supported in Visual Basic¯ from the VB6 compile. How is passing multiple values between an interop control and the VB6 application done?VB.NET (Interop) code, a control with a .NET ListView

Structure Employee
Dim Firstname As String
Dim Lastname As String

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VS 2008 Error Operation Is Not Valid Because It Results In A Reentrant Call To The SetCurrentCellAddressCore Function

Oct 27, 2009

What I am trying to achieve is if there is an error in cell 1 of the current row it returns to that cell. The code below tries to achieve that, but I get an error message thus:Operation is not valid because it results in a reentrant call to the SetCurrentCellAddressCore function.

Private Sub RoomPricingDGV_CellEnter(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellEventArgs) Handles RoomPricingDGV.CellEnter
If e.ColumnIndex = 2 And cellerror = True Then

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DataGridView Editing - Error - Operation Is Not Valid Because It Results In A Reentrant Call To The SetCurrentCellAddressCore Function?

May 12, 2009

I have a datagrid with a lot of column, but only a few group of it can be edited by user.On a CellEndEdit event i update automatically the database with the new value when the user modify one cell and then I must recharge the dataset of the dataview.If I modify a cell and then use tab or enter to move to the next one everithing is ok, but if I change a cell and then mouse_click on another one i get thi error when i recharge the dataset:

Operation is not valid because it results in a reentrant call to the SetCurrentCellAddressCore function

What can i do ?

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.net - Why Can't Call Private Shared Methods From A Public Shared Method

Aug 25, 2011

I have a class like this:

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It works, when I make getBar methods public, but I don't want to expose these unneccessarily. Why I can't call private shared methods from a public one in the same class is over my head. I'm using .net framework 4.0 in a web application.

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Preferred To Use New Date Or New DateTime?

Dec 6, 2010

why is it that we have a date and a datetime which are exactly the same thing, and is it preferred to use new Date or new DateTime?

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Mvc - Repository Pattern Implements Methods By Adding Add1 But Should Use Methods Of The Baseclass?

Aug 29, 2011

This is the original code in c#

public class CategoryRepository: RepositoryBase<Category>, ICategoryRepository
{
public CategoryRepository(IDatabaseFactory databaseFactory)
: base(databaseFactory)

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Does anyone has an idea what i should change to let it work and let my UserRepository use the methods in RepositoryBase while implementing the IUserRepository?

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Efficient / Preferred Way Of Using Session Variables?

Jan 28, 2011

I have an ASP DataGrid and I'm applying sorting to it. Well, as I was looking at an example, they had a function similar in function, different in name, to[code]...

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.net - Preferred Serialization Method For Simple VB Project?

Jun 11, 2012

This is newbie VB question. My son is learning VB and I am learning with him. We have RichEdit control application (non WPF), where we input text, formatting its Style (bold, italic, underline, etc.). Our next task is to save the text together with its attributes into the file. The question is: what type of serialization is preferred at this case?

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Which Language Is Preferred By Most Developers Especially Targeting .NET & Silverlight?

Jan 25, 2010

Which language is preferred by most developers especially targeting .NET & silverlight? Is it C# or VB.NET?

Are there any advantages/disadvantages of both languages when compared with each other?

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C# - Preferred Techniques For Passing Objects Which Clients May Invalidate

Jan 31, 2012

I have adopted a technique where I pass existing objects to forms so that they can display the object's content and allow the user to alter it if necessary. The form is not bound to the object, so when it comes time to act, the form sweeps up the content of its controls and puts them into the object. The object is then validated and any issues reported to the user. If the object is valid, it may be handed back to the caller so the caller can refresh a view/list/etc.

So far, so good. However, if the form's content, or lack of, creates an invalid object and the user does not correct it, maybe cancelling the form, there's a chance the form will hand an invalid object back to the caller. This is not good.

Essentially I'm looking for an elegant and efficient way of either leaving the object as it was or rolling back if the user cancels the form/action.

I have considered a range of techniques, each with many pros and cons. I'm keen to consider some other views.

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Preferred Method For Generating Locally Unique Identifiers?

Aug 31, 2010

I'm looking for a method of generating unique identifiers for a record class being created locally and then persisted in various formats (XML, SQL, etc.) I've seen people using DateTime and GetHashCode, but that seems to lend itself to duplicate identifiers depending upon the sample size. GUID is a bit overkill, as I don't need anything that unique (large) at the global level. I'm also aware of using GUIDs and GetHashCode to get the size down a bit, but duplicates tend to crop up here as well. Any best practice or method for generating simple unique identifiers?

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Preferred Method To Catch Specific OleDB Error

Jan 4, 2010

I have a situation in which I must execute a dynamically built stored procedure against tables that may, or may not be in the database. The data retrieved is then shunted to a VB.Net backed ASP based report page. By design, if the tables are not present in the database, the relevant data is automatically hidden on the report page. Currently, I'm doing this by checking for the inevitable error, and hiding the div in the catch block. A bit kludgy, but it worked.I can't include the VB code-behind, but the relevant stored procedure is included below.However, a problem with this method was recently brought to my attention when, for no apparent reason, the div was being hidden even though the proper data was available. As it turned out, the user trying to select the table in the dynamic SQL call didn't have the proper select permissions, an easy enough fix once I could track it down.First and foremost - is there a better way to check for a missing table than through catching the error in the VB.Net codebehind? All things considered, I'd rather save the error checking for an actual error. Secondly, is there a preferred method to squirrel out a particular OLE DB error out of the general object caught by the try->catch block other than just checking the actual stack trace string?

SQL Query - The main gist of the code is that, due to the design of the database, I have to determine the name of the actual table being targeted manually. The database records jobs in a single table, but each job also gets its own table for processing data on the items processed in that job, and it's data from those tables I have to retrieve. Absolutely nothing I can do about this setup, unfortunately. [code]

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What's Preferred Way In Visual Studio Designer To Add Attribute To Control

Aug 5, 2011

I need to add attributes to certain controls in a Windows Forms project. It needs to look something like this: [code] I can go in and edit the designer file to get more-or-less the desired effect, but those designer files sometimes come with the caveat that they are automatically-generated files. I'm worried that the designer might overwrite any changes that I make to the file. That said, is there a way to add attributes to controls using the designer or is there some way that I can add the attributes in a separate file?

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Cant See Available Methods List When Write Object.METHODS?

Jun 24, 2011

I am working with a vb program, but there is something strange on one of my .vb code pagewhen i put the "dot" afther the object name its dont show the methods availables for this objectbut on other vb code pages i can see it. but in this one no.for exmaplethis is a piece of code: Dim sb As New StringBuilder()

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Making Class Methods Instead Of Instance Methods In .NET?

Mar 29, 2010

I am not sure how clear my question is by the title, but I am trying to make Class methods instead of Instance methods in Visual Basic that way I don't have to waste memory and code creating temporary objects to execute methods that don't need instance variables.

I am not sure if you can do that in VB but I know you can in Objective-C by using either a "+" or "-" sign in front of the method declaration. And in C++ (at least I think, I can't remember) you put the static keyword or const keyword in front of the function.How would I do this in VB if it is possible? Or should I just make a separate set of functions that are not members of a class?

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Preferred Size Values For Forms While Taking Borders Into Account?

Jun 14, 2011

I'm modifying an existing form in Visual Basic 2010 Express and attempting to work out some small kinks I've noticed. The one that I'm having an issue with is getting the form to completely fill the screen without the border going off screen. When I set the form's Size values at W:1024,H:768 the page always opens a little off. I tried setting the size a little smaller, W:1020,H:764, and it still does not perfectly fill the screen. Does the Size value include the border pixels or are the border pixels added to the form's Size value? Is there another value somewhere that could be affecting this?

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Show The Final Results Instead Of The Results Real-time

Sep 28, 2010

I have a form that allows users to select file and then it reads the contents, parses the data and then executes a sql insert statement to add it to a database. What I am having issues with is showing real-time results. Currently, I have the import operation take place on the import form within the OnLoad event. The problem with this is it only shows the final results instead of the results real-time. Is there anyway to do this without creating a seperate thread and delegates?

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2 Different Methods Using Same Object Methods?

Aug 26, 2010

Public Class Form1 Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load Dim someproc As Process

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.net - Rounding To Next Whole Number?

Dec 15, 2009

if i have an integer a_variable = 1.1 how do i round it up to 2?

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.net Rounding To Whole Number?

Sep 12, 2011

I have very basic question, I'm really not familiar with vb.net.

I have code like this: Dim minutes As Integer = (55 / 60)

I want this to return 0 to me, integer 0 (no decimals), but vb.net rounds this to 1.

Can someone hint me up how to accomplish this ?

edit. OK for those with same problem try dividing with (Yeah, it's not escape character in vb.net)

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Math - Rounding Up In .NET?

Mar 29, 2012

How can I round 4.39 to 5 in VB.NET? I tried:

Math.Round(4.39, 0)

But it displays 4.

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Number Rounding In .net?

Jun 9, 2011

i'm new to this forum and my doubt is i'm having three text box and say for eg.textbox1.text,textbox2.text,textbox3.text. and we are giving 4.52 and 8.76 as input in textbox 1 and 2 respectively the actual output we obtain is 39.5952, but i should get it as 39.59(only two digits after decimal point and no rounding) in textbox3

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Rounding Off A Percentage

Feb 23, 2009

How can I round a percentage off to the nearest whole number? [code]

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Rounding To The Nearest 25?

Mar 23, 2012

I need code that would take the input from textbox "Txtkbb" and divide it in half then round to the nearest 25 and store it in value "KbbValue"

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Rounding Up Whole Numbers?

Feb 15, 2012

I have a number like 6511 and I want to round it up to 7000. How do I tell the computer to round the numbers to the thousands place. I know how to round decimals but not whole numbers.

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