I've made a Access database of my CD collection I have lots of movies and I copy the picture of the original DVD from www.imdb.com into my database in a OLE field I can see the picture that's connected to the desired record just fine in access but now I'm working with Visual Basic express 2008 and I want to connect this Access database to my project. I can see the data just fine but not de OLE pictures
I changed the properties of that picture into a picturebox in de datasource screen bu I don't see a picture (blank)
I have been googling this and have not come along a working solution for an entire day. I don't know anything about binary data types (as I've never knowingly used them) and I'm trying to write a binary value that I see in the registry, to the registry. Now, all I see is the following [shown below]... and if I try to pass that as a string to the RegSetValueEx in the WinAPI and of course it errors out...
I do not know what 'numbers' I need to pass into the lpData As Any, argument of RegSetValueEx (i tried a bit array) in order for it to come out as the following [shown below] in the regedit. I really have no idea, and my tests to place random numbers in the bit array just produce corresponding random "figures" as visible in regedit that I do not understand how to 'tie' them together logically. here is the culprit!
I have a decimal I want to be able to display as a binary or a hex. I keep seeing code that says Convert.ToString(decimal, 2) to display as binary string, but in 3.5 that is invalid.
i have a file any type of file and i want to display the binary of that file the (01) of that file can do it also i want to display the hexa which it better and faster if u just can put me on track
I want to take more than one number separated by one space from txtDec textbox and display their binary form again separated by one space in txtBin textbox.
My code below --- Private Sub DecToBin() Dim i As Integer = txtDec.Text Dim binary As String = Convert.ToString(i, 2).PadLeft(8, "0"c) txtBin.Text = binary End Sub
I have a hw assignment and it asks this: program Description: Write a program that has four sub procedures that will calculate and print out a table of numbers 0 to 17 in decimal, hex, octal, and binary notation. Statements Required: output, loop control, subprogram
Sample Output: (you will design your own output but 4 adjacent label boxes would be suitable) [Code] What I want to know is how do I display my numbers from 1 to 17 as either Hex, Decimal, Octal or Binary. Also how would I display that on my form?
I am trying to return a binary from the DB using linq for display in the browser. The method below using ado.net works but I am trying to ypgrade to linq but the linq version returned the error.
Public Sub ProcessRequest(ByVal context As System.Web.HttpContext) Dim imageId As String = context.Request.QueryString("id") Dim ret As DataTable = Nothing ret = DPGetImageData.GetImageById(Convert.ToInt64(imageId)) For Each dt As DataRow In ret.Rows For Each c As DataColumn In ret.Columns [Code] .....
I would like to display in a textbox value from a binary file.I am using this method but when I get a value greater than 90 does not display correctly.
i have a table in sql server with some fields set as Byte() (System.Byte[]) when i import them in my application to be used with linq they are converted in Binary (System.Data.Linq.Binary)why is that?is there a way to prevent this wrong translaton???if i update the database how can i update the classes that has been craeted in visual studio2008?
I have a form in vb.net 2005 with a datagrid and picturebox, when I click an item in the datagrid dgProducts I want to display the Picture which is stored in an access database in binary format inside the picturebox pbProduct. This is the code I have inside the datagrid click:
pbProduct.Image = Nothing Dim x As Integer = dgProducts.CurrentRowIndex Dim dt As DataTable Dim drow As DataRow
[code]...
I have imported the system.io and system.data.oledb at class level and I hav generated this code from what I can find in forums online, but I get "Parameter is not valid" and no more help than that...
Iam having major difficulties handling a binary stream which I am trying to read and process in vb.net. The stream is coming in from an FTDI chip and should contain 64 8-bit values.An example of the stream is here
I need to get this into something that I can read (decimal or hex or 1s and 0s) in vb and I just don't know what to do - I tried using Asc() but it wasn't working and I know now that it can't work with characters higher than 127.
I am only pasting what I feel is relevant to this error but if you deem necessary I will paste the w hole code,software used- sqlserver 2005 express, VS 2008 express - language vb.netlittle extra info is added at the end of this code
I am currently using a binary formatter to serialize/deserialize some data objects. Some of the properties in the classes are Strings. When the data is written you can open the file with a text editor and can see the raw String data. Is there any way to encrypt the Strings or the entire object before it is serialized? I have looked at this thread here [URL] but the code is in C# and the free converters I tried for some reason did not like the code. This is the code I am using currently.
I have a VB.NET dll which pulls out binary data from and opens it as a pdf. It works fine if I create a file on the user's machine and then open that. What I want to do, however, is just open it in Adobe without creating the file on their machine first (there's customer data in the file and we don't want copies of it sitting around unecessarily).
It's possible in ASP.NET to just stream the data to a browser and open it in that without creating the file, but I can't find a similar methodology for doing that straight to Adobe. Does anyone know if this is even possible or do I have to create the file in order to have it open?
I have a serious problem reading that stuff, it seems I can't get it right.The registry key I want to retrieve looks like this: And this is the code i used:
Public Class Form1 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim readValue = My.Computer.Registry.GetValue _[code].....
The problems is that it returns something like: "V???????=dQ???!u?1?" What the ____ is that anyway? So in reality it should be like "c3gm322dvf" or something like that.
I'm a beginner programmer, but this may not be a beginner program question. I would like to write a program in small basic or visual basic that reads data from a binary file. The data are formatted in hex and look like this:
i am trying to read data from a sql 2000 database.one of the fields is defined as datatype:image, Length:16.when I am in SQL management studio and do a select for this one column.[code]when i do a datalength on this field it come up with 2404/My question is, I know this is a numeric field, how do i read this into a vb app and how do I break this down into individual values?
I want to store data in binary format in VB. Are there any disadvantages to use the functions fileopen, fileput, and fileclose instead of serialization using binaryformatter object. Using these functions seems to be easier and more compact.
I am using VB.NET and I am designing a generic network architecture in which data can be transmitted in various ways. I am wanting to strip down things as much as possible, and I do not want to transmit in plain text. My question today is regarding ideas and example code (if applicable) as far as parsing binary data that is sent over the wire in VB.NET.I want each packet to have a very generic architecture such as <packet type> <address> <payload> or whatnot. I understand that I can use certain bytes as delimiters for these packet fields. I don't necessarily want to serialize everything being that for security reasons, the same library has to be used to deserialize the data.
a) Put my protocol into binary data where each field is delimited using a certain byte
b) Parse that data from binary at the other end.
Once again, I don't want to use plaintext since this can cause a bunch of overhead in comparison.
I'm currently working on a program that would take the binary data from my access database and convert it back into jpeg format so I can store the images in a folder. I'm really new to VB so right now I'm pretty much stumped.
Code: Option Explicit On Public Class Form1 Private cn As ADODB.Connection
I would like to convert an Bitmap image to an icon in VB.NET but I have to use the binary data of each to somehow accomplish that. Doing research on Bitmap I found how the files are structured. I know that bitmaps have the Bitmap Filer header, Bitmap infoheader, and the colorallet. Each of these contain a certain amount of bytes, and I a have to get these from the bitmap file. The icon header and info header are similar to the bitmap. I know that there are libraries in VB.NET that do that easily, butthis is for a project for school and I am not supposed to use that. I just want to ask how
I have created an application that uses the web cam to take a photo and put it to the imgaelist. Now i would like to save this photo to SQL db by converting the photo to binary anf then storing it in Db.