Arrays - If Not String.Empty Ignoring Empty String
Aug 11, 2010I have a array of strings and I am looping through them, but the string might be empty so I am trying this:
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I have a array of strings and I am looping through them, but the string might be empty so I am trying this:
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This must've have been asked before but I couldn't locate it. In a mixed code project (VB and C#) we were debugging some old Visual Basic code where a statement as follows could be found:
If Request.Params("xxx") <> "" Then
'do something
I considered this a bug as Request.Params could be null, in which case the statement would've become false which wasn't the idea. So I thought. I just found out, -- probably for the tenth time and I will keep forgetting -- that the following two statements are not equal, while Nothing in VB should be equal to null in C# (thought I):
if(String.Empty == null) // always false
If String.Empty = Nothing Then ' always true
Should I dismiss this as a typical Microsoft backward compatibility effort, or should I consider this a huge error in the VB.NET compiler? Does anybody know the Microsoftean opinion on this oddity?
I was trying to call a method using Reflection on a method that has a STRING parameter.However a STRING does not have a parameterless constructor.So instead of something like.>>
Option Strict On
Option Explicit On
Option Infer Off
Public Class Form1
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i have a string array that i want to output to a text file. the array size is 10000. i fill the array starting from 0 with some strings. at the end, i only want to show the array from index 256 to the last array that is not empty (for eg. if the array is filled with data from 0 to 2000, i only want the text file to show the data from 256 to 2000 and ignore the remaining strings). Is there any function to do this?t i use is shown below
Dim myArray(10000) as string
Dim strArray As New System.IO.StreamWriter("c:List.txt")
strArray.WriteLine("{0,10}{1,30}", "Index", "Symbol")
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i have a string array that i want to output to a text file. the array size is 10000. i fill the array starting from 0 with some strings. at the end, i only want to show the array from index 256 to the last array that is not empty (for eg. if the array is filled with data from 0 to 2000, i only want the text file to show the data from 256 to 2000 and ignore the remaining strings). Is there any function to do this? i am using visual basic express 2008. The code that i use is shown below
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I have a nullable database field of type varchar. I am writing a unit test for a service method that retrieves the value of this field. The service method uses a custom DAL that returns a value of String.Empty if the database field is Null (this is desired behaviour).
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just found out that replace(string does not do the same as string.replace when my string variable was an empty str the first one returns "nothing" and the second returns an empty string (as expected).just sloppy coding anyhow, it was a function that was converted from classic asp and never rewritten properly. [code]
View 1 RepliesI have a webpage that has a Telerik RadComboBox on the page. One of the properties of this ComboBox is EmptyMessage, which fills the combobox with a message when an item is not selected. I am binding my combobox to a datasource at runtime and for some reason, it wipes this EmptyMessage away. Is there a way to keep my data items in tact and have the empty message there too?
View 5 RepliesI'm using VB's StringBuilder, and I was curious what is considered "best practice" for emptying the builder/setting it to a new string. Would it be something like this:[code]or is there a "Better" way?
View 2 RepliesPossible Duplicate: In C#, should I use string.Empty or String.Empty or "" ? I just don't understand the benefits of using String.Empty over "". Aside it being strongly typed its longer.
View 2 RepliesI am storing value in Double. If that value is 0.0, I dont want to display anything.
means,
If Value = 14.0, I want to display Value = 14.0
If value = 0.0, I want to display Value =
Why does the first if statement evaluate to true? I know if I use "is" instead of "=" then it won't evaluate to true. If I replace String.Empty with "Foo" it doesn't evaluate to true. Both String.Empty and "Foo" have the same type of String, so why does one evaluate to true and the other doesn't?
//this evaluates to true
If Nothing = String.Empty Then
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I have an attribute class:
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With that said, shall the Private Property Attributes() As String() not return the values of DirectoryAttribute placed over the interfaces properties as well, since I specify True in the inheritance parameter of the Type.GetCustomAttributes method?
In my EF4 EntityModel I have an entity named Users. Users have the common UserName and Password string fields. If I do something like this
Dim u as new USERS
U.UserName = String.Empty
Then U.UserName are still Nothing.
But if I Do Something like this
Dim u as new USERS
u.UserName = "A"
u.UserName = String.Empty
Then U.UserName take String.Empty as value without problem.
The reason is the way that EF4 generate the UserName Property
Public Property UserName() As Global.System.String
Get
Return _UserName
End Get
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I do not want to make two assignations every time I want to set string.empty to a property with a nothing value, and I do not want to remember that I must do it in this way everytime, because I'm pretty sure that I will forget it and then I will introduce bugs in the code. I just want to assign the empty.string value to a property and the property take "" as value.
How can i check if a string collection is empty? I tried
VB.NET
My.Settings.IPBank.Count = 0
But it said
Quote:
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
I'm sure this is simple to do but I'm struggling to get this work, I've tried using convert.tostring, decimal.tostring, ctype(object, type) and cstr(object) but without success. I guess I'm trying to change the decial object to a string object and then assign it a value of empty string but always get type mismatch error.[code]
View 4 RepliesHow can I create an empty string that is a certain length?
View 5 RepliesIn my program i have it send an email and it send the email but after it sends i get this error "The parameter 'addresses' cannot be an empty string. Parameter name: addresses". I don't know why.
View 1 RepliesTo make it clear this IS homework, however this is also a method of research. i only ask when i get in binds i can not find answers to in other forums . There are so many i could spend more time[code]...
View 2 RepliesI always initialize my variables with a value when declaring them.I was wondering if using String.Empty to initialize a variable is correct.'Is this OK ?
Dim strValue As String = String.Empty
'I used to do
Dim strValue2 As String = ""
On the same subject.
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Private Declare Function GetPrivateProfileString Lib "kernel32" Alias _
"GetPrivateProfileStringA" (ByVal lpApplicationName As String, _
ByVal lpKeyName As String, _
ByVal lpDefault As String, _
ByVal lpReturnedString As String, _
ByVal nSize As Integer, ByVal lpFileName As String) As Integer
Dim value As String = ""
Dim length As Integer
Dim IniFileName As String
GetPrivateProfileString("Config", "UserName", "None", value, length, IniFileName)
but value contains an empty string I confes to being a VB n00b, less than a week, in fact, but I can't see what's wrong there. The file exists, it contains a section called "Config" which has an entry called "UserName" with a value - but even if not, wouldn't value take the default?
Edit: It's not returning an empty string - it's returning whatever I initialize value to before calling GetPrivateProfileString().
Which is to say that if I Dim value As String = "xxx" then it stil contains "xxx" after the call and not the default value.
I've always use String.IsNullOrEmpty to check for a empty string. It recently come to my attention that a " " count as not a empty string. For example,
Dim test As String = " "
If String.IsNullOrEmpty(test) Then
MessageBox.Show("Empty String")
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It will show "Not Empty String". So how do we check for " " or " " in a string?
edit: I wasn't aware that " " count as character.
My button gets a commandargument of empty string even though the commandargument gets set. I have verified it gets set to the correct ID in debug mode, but then when I go to access this commandargument later in the repeaters ItemCommand event the commandarguments are empty string. And I have no idea why. I end up getting a sq foreign key exception because it is inserting an ID of 0 from the empty string values. There is no other code regarding the repeaters buttons that would be resetting it.
Repeater:
<asp:Repeater ID="repeaterAddresses" ViewStateMode="Enabled" DataSourceID="sqlFacilityAddresses" runat="server">
<ItemTemplate>
<Select:Address ID="AddressControl" runat="server" />
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new with Linq and very excited with this feature. However, I want to see if I can do the following with LINQ:
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Notice that I have a break in my foreach loop, meaning that I just need to reset the first match row's column value to empty string.
I'm trying to do some validation testing in VB.NET. If Entity.WeekEndDate.ToString = String.Empty Then ErrorList.Add(New cValidationError("id", "Incorrect Week End Date"))
Where WeekEndDate is of type Date. When I originally build the object, how can I insert a value into WeekEndDate that will generate an empty string(ie. "") when converted from a Date to a String?
I need to do some comparing and shuffling of fields, (I come from a more PHP background and working with arrays is completely different, as suggested after reading many things here I know VB.NET uses list and Dictionary easier. I have a dictionary (of string, dictionary (of string, string)) which is filled well, but after I try to read it out, it's always empty....
Below I fill a few things. The var I am talking about it
fillDictionary inside the matcheswholename VALUES part.
I fill up the fillDictionary and add it to the matchesWholename
After which I clear it, because it is in a loop and more is to come.
Dim matchesTotal As New List(Of String)
Dim fillDictionary As New Dictionary(Of String, String)
Dim matchesWholename As New Dictionary(Of String, Dictionary(Of String, String))
Try
If ds.Tables("matchesWholename").Rows.Count > 0 Then
For Each dr As DataRow In ds.Tables("matchesWholename").Rows
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When later I try to readout like this, it returns nothing....I am actually sending a copy of the filldictionary into it or not? or does my clear() method clear what's inside it?
Dim pair As KeyValuePair(Of String, Dictionary(Of String, String))
Dim subpair As KeyValuePair(Of String, String)
For Each pair In matchesWholename
' Display Key and Value.
For Each subpair In pair.Value
Console.WriteLine("{0}, {1}, {2}", pair.Key, subpair.Key, subpair.Value)
Next
I have the following piece of code: trying to use this in 2.0 framework. getting error for not having a return statement before exit function.[code]...
View 4 RepliesPrivate Declare Function GetPrivateProfileString Lib "kernel32" Alias _
"GetPrivateProfileStringA" (ByVal lpApplicationName As String, _
ByVal lpKeyName As String, _
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Is there any workaround to the input box sending an empty string when you press cancel? I have a web research function on my program:
Private Sub Button17_Click_1(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button17.Click
Dim temp7 As String = InputBox("Enter the album name.")
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Basically, it provides an input box, you type in the album you want information on, and it will take you to a web page to give you information.
But when you press cancel, it does all of that anyway. It just takes an empty string...
Is there a way I can have the user press cancel to the input box and simply nothing happens? As far as I can tell, it ignores the "If windows.forms.dialogresult.ok." line...
What is the best way to checkt o see if the TelephoneNumber property has some string in it that does not Trim down to an empty string? I hate to use the Trim VB.NET function on Nothing just to give me an empty string whenever the TelephoneNumber is Nothing. [code] What puzzles me is that the "IsNullOrEmpty" function works as an extension method of a string instance even if the String is NOTHING. Why does this extension method work but the follow straight - .NET code raise an exception? [code]
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