Asp.net - Converting Number To French?
Jul 17, 2010In ASP.net using VB, how can I Convert a number e.g 4.5 to french (4,5).
And a quick question, when storing this in database, will It store as 4.5 or 45?
In ASP.net using VB, how can I Convert a number e.g 4.5 to french (4,5).
And a quick question, when storing this in database, will It store as 4.5 or 45?
converting the number of frames (in a video) to a number/time format. For instance, say a video has 110,212 frames at 23.976 fps, it works out to 01:16:36 (hh:mm:ss) with 18 frames remaining. I would like to format the result in a Textbox like the following:
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How can I convert a number with exponent value (such as 4.775900000000000e+004 ) to return a whole number, such as 47,759 using .net2.0 framework? FYI, this is a weight category, not currency.
View 1 RepliesHow can I do for converting 3 in "three". Or converting for example 153 in "one hundred fifthy tree"
View 7 Repliesi am using that code i have one datagridview and datagridview cell 3 value is 7
Dim n As Integer
For a = 0 To DataGridView1.Rows.Count - 1
If DataGridView1.Rows(a).Cells(0).Value = True Then
n = DataGridView1.Rows(a).Cells(3).Value
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the above code answer is 4 but i want the answer like that 3.5
I have a string "abc defg h"I wanted to translate each letter into the corresponding number for example 'A' as '00', 'B' as '01'eg'hello' --> '06 04 10 10 14'ps would a dictionary at all with this?
View 1 RepliesHow to convert a md5 string value to number?
View 1 Replieswhat code i could use to convert american number 1-10 to roman numericals. It says i have to use a select case statement to identify which roman numeral is the correct translation of the integer.
View 12 Replies[URL]..From the above link,i studied about the conversion.But i have a confusion:Whats the difference between the following two?CInt(myString) VB Only. This function converts the expression to an integer. A run-time exception is generated if the conversion fails.
Convert.ToInt32(myString) This function converts the expression to an integer. A run-time exception is generated if the conversion fails.
When should i use the first one and when to use the second one?
I understand the concept of bytes and declaring variables to save on processing space. I understand that the max value that can be stored in a byte is 255. I cannot seem to wrap my head around my current issue. I don't have much experience working with byte manipulation.
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How to convert the integer number into currency format in vb.net 2008.
View 4 RepliesPublic Class Form1
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
End Sub
End Class
I haven't got the code, however I got the physical part of the program done with a label called Numeric Number and another called Roman Numeral, with text boxs next to each label. I also have a button called "convert" so when you enter a numeric number in, it'll convert it to a roman numeral. I need it to only convert from 1 to 10, but not accept a number less than 1 or more than 10.
I'm having trouble getting information from a webpage. I've managed to collect a specific string from the webpage, and I want to convert it into a number, but the problem is, is the number is into the thousands, and it can't convert right normally. How could I convert the string, to a number, minus the comma(s)?
View 9 RepliesI'm converting some php code that tries to get a string to a length that is divisible by a certain number, say 10. To do so it appends "�" to the string to make up for the difference. In other words, it does something like:
dim difference as integer = 10 - (str.Length Mod 10)
for i as integer = 1 to difference
str += "�"
next
But the problem for me is that "�", which is the ascii code for the null character, is two strings and I don't believe that when VB loops over resultant string it will view that as one character. what could I append the string with to retain the expected behavior?
I am reading in a text file and displaying the data read in in textboxes. Some of the characters are accented French characters which are not displaying correctly in the form. This prob does not exist with VB6 on the same machine. What do I need to set/change in vb.net to display these characters properly.
View 3 RepliesI know that I can get the month name for a date, e.g.:
Dim myMonth As String = MonthName(Month(myDate))
which gives me January, February, etc.What I need is to *also* get the month name in French, for a bilingual app I'm working on. Note that the app decides the language to display based on values supplied to the program, not the current locale settings.Is there a simple, canned way to do this or should I use a lookup array for the month names? Or, something else?
i have to convert a visual basic 6 program to the visual basic 2008. i used the wizard that is provided to upgrade but that just doesn't work. It comes up with many errors. most of them are End of statement expected and Number of indexes exceeds the number of dimensions of the indexed array. I really don't know what to do with them and i have to fix them in order for it to run.
View 18 RepliesOut of Memory displaying Thumbnails in Windows 7 64-Bit with 12GB installed
See more: .NET4
'My VB Code:
Private Sub Thumb()
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Rudimentary Translator gives English words and their French and German equivalents. Store these words in a text file and read them into a structure having a member for each language. Write a program that sorts arrays according to the English words. The program should then request an English sentence as input from the keyboard and translate it into French and German. For example, if the English sentence given is MY PENCIL IS ON THE TABLE, the French translation will be MON CRAYON EST SUR LA TABLE, and the German translation will be MEIN BLEISTIFT IST AUF DEM TISCH.
Note: Assume that the only punctuation in the sentence is a period at the end of the sentence. Use a binary search to locate each English word.English words and their French and German equivalents.
English French German
YES OUI JA
TABLE TABLE TISCH
THE LA DEM
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I was wondering if anyone here has an idea how to decrypt French letters.I've managed to decrypt English ceaser cipher but have no ideas how to begin with for French as it does not include the letters K and W. So I will have certain letters translated wrongly.
I am using ASCII, c = char, Asc(c), using the ASCII numbers to decrypt.
I have a program which is in English language processing. It reads text from a textbox, then parse the text. Now, I want to use it for french, so, I copy/paste french into the textbox, then it shows ? for certian characters.
how to make it accept french text?
I have my form set in french as well, and it automatically changes the text format to use ','. However When I try to insert my values into the database it says cannot convert nvarchar to decimal? Worst case, Is there a way I can disable the numbers from changing to use ',' and just use '.' always regardless what language it is? My working language is vb.net?
View 1 RepliesI have a button on a web page labeled "Send to MS Word" that redirects to an .aspx page that on-load includes the following:
Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-word"
Response.AddHeader("Content-Disposition", "inline;filename=""BOC ScoreCard.doc""")I also build a Dataset that gets info from an MS SQL database. The information within the database includes French Accent Characters, for example: When the user clicks the button, everything works ok except the French Accent Characters.
I've been trying to display some information from an Oracle Database(10G) in a VB.NET program. Some of this information is in french and I need to display the french accents correctly. The e with an accent chr(233) is my test case, and it keeps coming back as either an inverted question mark (with Ole DB), a question mark (with the System.Data.OracleClient) or an 'i' (with ODBC and DSN)..
View 2 RepliesI have my form set in french as well, and it automatically changes the text format to use ','. However When I try to insert my values to the database it says cannot convert nvarchar to decimal? Worst case, Is there a way I can disable the numbers from changing to use ',' and just use '.' always regardless what language it is?
View 1 RepliesI have a piece of code which loads either french or english text and 2 link buttons that allow to switch between.
<%
if publierFR = 0 Then
if publierEN = 0 Then
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Outlook is causing some problems when being passed a mailto string with accented characters in it. Changing the codepage for my entire webpage that has this string on it solves this problem, but that causes other problems in the system, so I would not like to do that.
A string like such returns a lot of garbage characters:
"mailto:Helpdesk-someemail@email.com?subject=Mon bâtiment / Départementé / Bureau n'est pas répertorié"
Meanwhile, this cuts off the character after the "D"
"mailto:someemail@email.com?subject=Mon bâtiment / Départementé / Bureau n'est pas répertorié"
I'm converting a user generated list box to an array and then generating a user defined number of random strings and placing it in a textbox.The code I have works fine as it will generate the number of random strings the user wants, except sometimes a line is blank at the top of the list but is counted as a string.
View 4 Repliesi have a column in datagridview composed of numeric as well as aphanumeric. What i want is when the user sorts the column, it will be sorted according to its number value, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10. However it my current module, the program sorts basing the first digit of the column. like 1,10,11,12,2,3,30,31.
i was thinking of converting the type to number so that it will be arrange properly, is this possible in the datagridview to covert type? because i saw only a readonly property celltype? i have also tried casting it in the sql query itself to INT but it did not work.
The codes:
aDiv.contentEditable = True
can work well in english version OS but when when the application ran on french
windows xp, an error (after translated to english):
Incorrect argument or procedure call.