Call A Single Function With Different Returns
May 5, 2012How can I call individual parts of this function? I would like to call return Gallons and decPaintCostperRoom as individual entities with a single function.
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How can I call individual parts of this function? I would like to call return Gallons and decPaintCostperRoom as individual entities with a single function.
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I wrote a vb program that would prompt the user to enter a number and then enter the exponent value they wanted the number raised to. When they clicked button 3 it did the calculation. everything worked perfectly.
Now I need to change the program. I must create a function in a module and then call that function from button3 click event. I have tried several different ways and even though it seems to "work", it keeps returning an incorrect value![code]...
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:
typedef void *HANDLE;
typedef HANDLE HACQDESC;
DECLARE_HANDLE (HWND);
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how to convert this DLL call to VB.NET and also how to create the callback function and send it as parameter to this function
call.
Is their a more elegant way to assign a space to a value, if a database call returns null for a data set column? I am doing the following check which is pretty tedious:
If (ds.Tables("employee").Rows(0).Item("txtNamePrefix").IsDBNull(0)) Then
txtNamePrefix.Text = ""
Else
txtNamePrefix.Text = ds.Tables("employee").Rows(0).Item("txtNamePrefix")
End If
I'm trying to undersatnd the syntax of calling a funciton and it seem confusing when I'm using a web service in ASP.net. Maybe this question should be in an ASP forum, but it is a VB question. This simple web service allows you to type in your name and it response with an alert box with you name.
My question is, How can you call a function with 2 arguments when the function is only defined for one. I understand that the second argument is actually a method that handling the respons, but how can you interchange function arguments for methods and how do you know that there are methods for
Here's my call:
<script type="text/javascript">
function HelloWorld()
{
var yourName = $get('txtYourName').value;
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I want to create an ExpressionTree where a Func(of Vector, Vector, Vector, Vector, Double, Double, Vektor) should be called. So I use
Expression.Call(Forces(0).Function.Method, {Vec1, Vec2, Vec3, Vec4, Double1, Double2})(Vec1-4, Double1-2 are declared as ParameterExpression and Forces(0).Function as Func(of Vector, Vector, Vector, Vector, Double, Double, Vector). But I get an AgrumentException, because Forces(0).Function.Method has seven Arguments. (System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Closure as seventh argument at Index 0).
I get an empty string when calling the .Text property. Refer below for snippet:[code]The internet search advises to use Items(col).Cells(2).FindControl(..), the problem with that is FindControl finds the control by ID, BoundColumn doesn't allow you to insert an ID for it.
View 1 RepliesI'm trying to create a function that would return a PDF document. Something like this:
Function GetPDF(ByVal DirectoryPath as String) as PDF
Return DirectoryPath
End Function
I have to cut down the amount of code in my blackjack program so im trying to use a function however the function always returns a value of 0 I have tried putting in "return cardvalue" but it still comes out as 0 I dont know where I went wrong or if the code im using can even be used as a function.
Function Values(ByVal deal() As Integer, ByVal counter As Integer, ByVal cardvalue As Integer) As Integer
If deal(counter) = 1 Or deal(counter) = 2 Or deal(counter) = 3 Or deal(counter) = 4 Then
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I have to create dinamcly a Table ( not a DataTable) and I need to write the Functions in other class... so I need to create a function that Returns a Table to make possible I just atribuite the Table to my <asp:Table> control.
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How can I call a function from inside another function and suspend the calling function until the called function is finished? I hope I can get some replies because I don't know how to ask the question and make sense:).
Anyway what I am trying to do in steps:
1. The user clicks button1 which triggers the click event.
2. From the click event I call a function
3. I then pop-up a form, that has instructions for the user to read.
4. After the user has read the form he will click the "Done" button and return to the calling function.
The problem is the the calling function continues to execute. I want to stop execution of the calling function until the users clicks the "Done" button on the instruction pop=up. I know I can use a msgbox but the instructions can be lengthly and does not look good in a msgbox.
I have tried the Call method with return in the "Done" button click but I can make that work. I also tried a goto statement but I can get that to work either. In the call statement I said call frmInstruction.show() and it got there but as I said the calling function continued to execute.
ive two custom controls, which are used to draw and edit etc...(like paint but customized....) i want to save their images with a single click....So im using the Getimageofcontrol function to do it....its code is below:::
Public Function GetImageOfControl(ByVal c As Control) As Image
Dim rc As New Rectangle(c.PointToScreen(c.Location), c.Size)
Dim i As Image = New Bitmap(rc.Width, rc.Height)[code].....
and the code to call this function for saving the images is simply.. ...
GetImageOfControl(pboxd).Save("c:78.jpg")
GetImageOfControl2(pboxf).Save("c:lp.jpg")
but the problem is that both the images have the same content....
I have a function where I am performing a lot number of database operations inside a Sub. The operation when called directly like:ExecProcess()
takes about 11 seconds to run.However, if I create a Delegate, and call the sub using BeginInvoke(), the very same process takes over 40 seconds to execute.Here's the threaded code:
Protected del As ProcessDelegate
Protected Delegate Sub ProcessDelegate()
del = New ProcessDelegate(AddressOf SELocal.ExecJob)
Dim cb As New AsyncCallback(AddressOf Me.ExecJobComplete)
del.BeginInvoke(cb, del)
Anyone know what may cause a function to take longer inside a new thread, rather than calling directly?
Some programs implement command parameters, Like my favourite computer game - Crysis - has them and windows media player has them.But how could i implement them in VB.NET..I want to have a component of my program built as a seperate exe - so it can be an Optional component.But of course the seperate exe, on load, needs data passing to it.So i need something like Process.start("Componentname.exe", "/StartDL <Suchandsuchastring>)/StartDL will need to call a function, and the string that it uses will be given to the function to initiate a download?
View 9 RepliesI am attempting to inherit an ASP.NET RegularExpressionValidator and add some functionality to it. I inherited the control and added my custom properties. However, I would also like the client-side functionality to call a different JavaScript function.
In order to do that, I will need to supress what is happening in the AddAttributesToRender method because the name of the function is hard-coded there. Here is what comes up in Reflector for the AddAttributesToRender function in RegularExpressionValidator:
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Note: I tried to add the expando property before the parent class does to see if the code would check for its existence and skip it, but that just causes an exception.
I need top create a function that gets the next integer in the sequence of 1 to 60. Each time the function is called, I need it to increment from what the last value was and return the next number as the result. It also cannot return the same integer in 2 consecutive calls. When the count gets to 60, the sequence needs to reset back to 1. I would like to function to have no parameters.
I have created a function that does this using the cache to store the last value that was returned, but I am worried that with concurrent calls to the function that it might not work as I expect and 2 calls could get the same integer.
Is cache blocking the correct method to use in this instance or is there something other method I am not thinking about?
Also, stuck using .Net 3.5 and this is a web application.
I just wrote this function based on using SyncLock. Any obvious problems with it that I don't see? I am using the Cache to save the last value that was returned.
Private Shared Function GetNextNumber() As Integer
Dim o As Integer
Dim r As Integer
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I have a function that returns a bitmap meant to be used as background in a panel, and occasionally I'd have to call it to create a new background based on parameters
View 2 Repliesi hav two openfilefialogs(1 and 2). So i also have a listbox. the files opened with the openfiledialogs will be added to the listbox. and when i need to open the files i need to see if they are from which openfiledialog. so
it is like this.
Path.GetDirectoryName(OpenFileDialog1.FileName) & "" & Form3.ListBox1.SelectedItem.ToString
'if this returns a null then go to this
Path.GetDirectoryName(OpenFileDialog2.FileName) & "" & Form3.ListBox1.SelectedItem.ToString
I have a function class in which I have created a function that connects to an Access database and runs a query and returns a dataset.
View 3 RepliesSo 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)
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I have just received some documentation for an Interface and a class implementation, and I had a question about the return type defined in the interface. here is the function from my interface (I have abbreviated the parameter list in the SearchAddress function).my concern is the SearchAddress function.
Public Interface IAddress
Property AddressID As Long
Property AddressTypeID As Long
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i am trying to write a function which should return a 2D array , please advise what is wrong with.
vb.net
Public Function Cursor(ByVal SQL As String, Optional ByVal PARA1 As String = "", _
Optional ByVal PARA2 As String = "") As String(,)
Dim Cols, roWES, I, J As Integer
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Im making a login system that encrypts and decrypts the username and password. My encryption code is:
Private Shared Function enc(ByVal targetString As String, ByVal maskvalue As String) As String
Dim Index As Integer = 0
Dim ReturnValue As String = ""
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The enc function works for both encrypting and decrypting (I've tested with a MsgBox alert. The problem I'm having is when the program loads, it reads the file and decrypts it. However, instead of properly working, it returns one character in the first textbox and nothingin the other without any error being thrown.
I am working on a project that requires me to hop into to separate DB's. So I have figured that I need to have multiple functions inside of my VB page. The only problem I am having,is I am not to sure how to get this all accomplished. So far I have figured out the overall structure, just need to implement that structure.
Here is my idea:
The main Function would call two other functions. We can Call them Sub Function 1 and Sub Function 2. So, the main Function takes the saved sessions information for the E-mail address and dumps in into Sub Function 1. It needs to open up a new connection to the db/stored procedure and RUN the following procedure and then return the result. Here is the stored procedure and what I think is correct.
CREATE PROCEDURE WEB_User
(@EMAIL_ADDRESS varchar(80) = [EMAIL_ADDRESS])
AS SELECT MEMBER_NUMBER
FROM WEB_LOGIN
WHERE EMAIL_ADDRESS = @EMAIL_ADDRESS
So my question is, what is the function suppose to look like? how do I send the session information to the procedure? and finally, how do I return the stored procedure results and push back into the main function so it can be carried into sub function 2?
In our code base there is a function which should return either an object or nothing. The exact code is this : Return NothingThe calling method looks something like thismyObj = theClass.function()if myObj <> nothing then // fails
View 1 RepliesI call a function (SaveChanges) to access my business / data layer and save any changes to fields that are marked as an Add or Update and are marked to be processed. This function used to work fine up until 60+ minutes ago. What is happening is that suddenly the function is returning false. After debugging through the code, when it hits Return the local boolean is set as True but when it gets back to the calling method (and uses the return value) it is now False. As I said I went through line by line and debugged it, then I added a watch to it. The funny part is that there is one spot that sets the Boolean to false, and when I put a breakpoint on that spot it is never reached.
Here is the function:
Private Function SaveChanges() As Boolean
Dim blnSaved As Boolean = True
Dim saveableRows As List(Of DataRow) = (From d As DataRow In _listData.Tables(0).Rows _
Where Not d("Marking") = "Duplicate" _
And d("Process") = True _
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[VB.Net 2008 Express Edition]I have a 2D array of Integers called Map(0 to 79, 0 to 79)In this array I store IDs for tiles to be loaded later.I'm trying to write a module to generate a random dungeon every time it starts by making a room 10x10 tiles in the middle, picking a wall, making a hallway from that wall, and adding a room to the end of that hallway.From there it picks a random wall anywhere in the map, adds a hallway and a room, and repeats until the number of floor tiles is high enough [400 atm] The problem is that when the rooms and hallways are made, it first runs a function to return whether or not that space is empty. The problem is that even when I know for a fact the space is empty, it returns false. I don't understand why. Here's the Clear function.
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Public Function Clear(ByVal Top As Integer, ByVal Left As Integer, ByVal Height As Integer, ByVal Width As Integer) As Boolean
'Returns whether a rectangle is empty
'used to loop through a rectangle of the map array
Dim introw As Integer
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I have a Function that returns a struct in VB.NET:
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Where as in my struct I have two variables:
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When I try to populate the structure as shown above, I get an a nullvalue exception.
This same (Identical ) code works well in another program but does not in windows service... Returns 0 for window handle ...?
Public WindowStr As String = "ImagSrvWindow"
Protected Overrides Sub OnStart(ByVal args() As String)
'necessary to get control to paint Pic&Txt boxes in stream of Browser navs
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Code Block 1 First I am calling my function to obtain a pixel color at a specified coordinate.[code]The odd part is while looking at the results as a string they appear to be the same, but while using If Not TheColor.Equals() in code block 2 the program returns that they are different. Before threading code block 2 this was not a problem so I can only assume the threading is causing the problem. I'm unsure as to how I can fix this... Additional unrelated problems I am having are:
- On WindowsXP the colors being read are not the actual color as which the mouse is located.
- While using print-screen there seems to be a bit of lag and some times unreliability, is there another method to get a pixel color at a specified location? Note that GetForegroundWindow works on Vista/7 but not XP, and GetActiveWindow is unreliable.