I can split the address in the rows as I want it with:Boughton Business ParkBell LaneLittle Chalfont
For x = 0 To datagrid1.Rows.Count - 1
If Not datagrid1.Rows(x).Cells("Business Street").Value Is Nothing Then
Dim rawString As String = Convert.ToString(datagrid1.Rows(x).Cells("Business
Public Sub CheckUpdate(ByVal FileURL As String) Dim instance As WebClient = New WebClient Dim ApplyTo As String = instance.DownloadString(FileURL) asd = ApplyTo.Split(",") End Sub
I use it like this
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click NewUpdate.CheckUpdate("version.txt") Label1.Text = NewUpdate.asd(0) End Sub
(yeah I know i use it on local txt for now!)So with asd(0) it reads the whole file. If i check asd(1) I get IndexOutOfRange . So how does Split() work?
If (proxyListView.Items.Count > 0) Then Dim ProxyArray As Array = Split(proxyListView.Items.Item(proxyListView.SelectedIndices), ":") Dim ProxyServer As String = ProxyArray(0)
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to split a bunch of proxies in a listView, but i'm not sure the proper syntaxt to use at: proxyListView.SelectedIndices, i thought it was SelectedIndex but that doesn't seem to be an option in VS2008?
I had a question regarding the split function used in Visual Basic. As of now I have written a function that brings in a string value. The string value returned will probably look like this "List1;List2; Field1,Field2". My goal is to use the split function for this string to put all the lists in one array and to put the fields in another array.
The problem is between where List2 and Field1 are. I don't want Field1 to be placed in the list array. I'm thinking there might be a way to do this by parsing but I'm not sure. Here is my current code below.
Dim s As String = GetSetting("ReOrderList", properties.SiteId) Dim affectedLists() As String = s.Split(";") Dim affectedFields() As String = s.Split(",")
I have it set up so that the person hosting an event only has to copy the standardized form from a competitior's post on the forum. The basic format is as follows:
Quote:
Name ISNAME Gender
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allHorses is a global 2D array for holding each horse as they're added to the roster. Right now I'm trying to get it to add the information for just one horse; once I get it worked out I'll make it dynamic and what not.
I am working on a project and I need to read information from a streamreader and put into an array and then use the split function to split the the lines read by the commas. Example: Texas, USA, 123 And I need to split the three into separate arrays and then swap Texas and USA to make it USA, Texas, 123. I am using VB.net language and line.split(",") is not working.
I have an array with about 10 items in it. In order to get the desired functionality I need to append some text to each item in the array in order to sort it properly. Once it is sorted I want to remove the text I added and then just display the second half of each item in the array. The sort works great, but the split function is not worrk.
Okay so what I'm trying to do is get the filename from OpenFileDialog/SaveFileDialog, only without the full path, and dump said filename into a variable so I can use it for other things.
Using the Split function, I can get any part of the array between the delimiters (""), but what I'm trying to do is get all the information after the LAST delimiter in the string.
My program uses parameters from the calling program in this format parameter1/parameter2/parameter3 parameter2 is a datafile path which may sometimes have a space like : C:Program Files est company
I did this as a work around Sub Main(ByVal Args() As String) dim cArgs as string="" Dim J As Integer For J = 0 To Args.Length - 1 cArgs = cArgs & " " & Args(J) Next And then used the string split function. Is there a proper way to work with spaces?
Is this function as efficient as I can make it or can it be done more efficiently? It takes a line of text and turns it into an array of values.If the value delimiter exists inside a string delimiter, that value delimiter is incorporatedinto that value. String delimiters are removed from the values, and so is any leading or trailing white space:
Public Function ParseStringDelimiters(ByVal Line As String, ByVal ValDelimiter As Char, _ ByVal StrDelimiter As Char) As Array
In the code below there is a inparameter named thumbs to the function CreatePage. thumbs is an arraylist. My question is if you know if it's possible to split the arraylist thumbs into parts of 15 and call the function with thumbs(1-15), thumbs(16-30), thumbs(31-45) and so on. Until the arraylist is empty.
I am writing a program that involves the split Function. The user will enter A, B, C. I wrote a splic fuction code (below). I am not quite sure if it is right, I would also like to know how to write the code for that split function when the user preses the save button after entering there input.
Dim strInput As String 'input string Dim strOutput() As Sting 'output string array strInput = "A, B, C," 'user input strOutput = Split(strInput, ",") 'splits the input string
I am trying to split a long string based on an array of words. For Example:Words: trying, long, array Sentence: "I am trying to split a long string based on an array of words."Resulting string array:Multiple instances of the same word is likely, so having two instances of trying cause a split, or of array, will probably happen.
I would like to create a split container with a three way split. The first split is a vertical split. The second is creating a horizontal split within panel2 of the first split container. panel1 will hold a treeview control the other two panels will hold listview controls
I think this question has been asked already in a couple different ways and I've reviewed those posts and I've tried to do what was suggested but it doesn't seem to work for me. I've tried to place a second split container inside panel2 of the first split containter. This gave me what appeared to be a three way vertical split.
I'm trying to split a Yahoo historical stock price csv file, downloaded into a string, by what looks like a space character. I want a new row for each split. The split function works for other characters I see in the string. I suspect the characters may be a non breaking space character but I've been unable to split on them. This is the test csv file that is downloaded into the string: [URL] I'm trying to split the string like this:
I want to make an numerical integration method with takes in an analytic function and integrate it over a specific interval. For the numerical integration procedure I want to use some procedures in nr.com. The problem is that these are programmed in C++ and they uses functors to pass a function to the integration method. How can I do this in VB 2010?
I want to initialize the function (i.e. set a=1,b=0 for function y(x)=a*x+b) and then pass the function to the integration method. Then when the integration method call the function it only calls the function with one parameter (i.e. x since a,b is already set)
What is the best way to do this in VB2010?I want to make a general integration method where I can pass any single valued function and integration limits.
I have just started using VB, and from what I have found so far it seems like the tools you have is
- to us a delegate for the function - to use a lambda expression for the function - send a pointer/adressOf - to create a function class/structure and submit this to the function
As for now I am most inclined to create a function-class. But I am not really sure how.F.ex. I make different classes for each "uniqe function" I want to integrate, but how can I pass them to the integration function when I need to specify the argument type in the integration-function-call?This seems like a basic problem which applies to many Math operations, so I think it would be very useful to clarify this.
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
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:
i wanted to ask how to make picturebox1 ,to which functions are already assigned, perform the same function as picturebox2 ,to which no functions are assigned.For example:I have already made picturebox1 and have assigned it alot of function like when play button is pressed then picturebox1.visible = true and when we press pause button picturebox1.visible = false. So now i decided to make a theme and have to remove the picturebox1 and want to allow the picturebox2 to havefunction of picturebox1.But when i disable the theme the function of picturebox1 should go back to picturebox1.
I need to execute a stored function in oracle or sql through vb.net. I created a command object. Depending on the database type(oracle or SQL) i am preparing the Command text as Select functionName(?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?) from dual; (For Oracle) Adding the parameter values of the function. Now performing the ExecuteScalar which is not working saying invalid parameter. This works with ODBC connection string. But ODBC doesn't with 64bit. My Requirement: Code should execute a user defined stored procedure by taking the values at runtime.
I'm currently working with a client's VB.Net code, which was developed for them by a small development shop a few years ago and which they purchased and have been maintaining and uprgrading since. This client's primary developer is out on indefinite (likely permanent) medical leave and I'm now filling in until they bring in a full timer (as I'm a contractor here). My current task is to add some functionality to a the VB.Net code they purchased. I'm finding practices and techniques in the code that absolutely baffle me and can't make the code do what I want. I'm starting to wonder if it's me and was hoping to get some thoughts on the code I've encountered.
For example: Setting a variable to accept the result of a function by calling the function with many parameters, clearing the parameters in the function, setting them to some value, calling another function with those new values, then never using the values returned by the functions. I'll add a code snippet in the first comment since this is already getting long.
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.. ...