I still can't understand classes in VB.net and I fell myself like a child.. I have found on MSDN example:Almoust everything is clearly, but DataGridView1 is created in this code in programm. If I have already DataGridView1 that created in designer - how can I override it events and ground it on other class?
I have created Custom .NET controls, and I'd like to know if it's possible, how to add a custom attribute in the web.config when you add the reference to the control.
Currently it is: <controls> <add tagPrefix="FOO" src="~/Controls/FooControl.ascx" tagName="Bar" />
I need to create unit testing project for my current website. The currentw ebsite si written in VB. All unit testing examples are using interface to create mock object. My current VB class does not implment any interface. Can I add interface and implement it to my current class and functions without affecting or changing codes to any pages in my website that call the functions? For examples my current class is like:
We can add class in class diagram and voila the code show up. What about the other way around. Say we already have a class. Can we add that to class diagrams?
I got the solution as to how I could associate more to the elements within a combo box in VB. NET. (Not understood the code though, which is the reason for this topic)Suppose I wanted to associate each of these with a minimum few attributes while loading the combo, is that possible? .i.e I want An id as well as a count to get associated with each of these elements.1 Apple 192 Guava 123 Tomato 1094 Carrot 9..With only the names appearing in the drop down?? and not the other attributes..
have been having. Basically what i am trying to do is grab an element off a WebPage by it's class name and make Vb automatically look up to see if there is a number greater than with in the element. I have the html code below.
I know that in a WebBrowser you can use Document.GetElementById to find an element by its name attribute, but I want to search the webpage for an element using the id or class atributes, how would it be possible to do this in a WebBrowser? I want to make it click on an image tag.
I work in MS Visual Studio 2008, I have a VB.NET Solution which has three Projects, BusinessObjectLibrary (object properties), DataAccessLibrary (object functions such as selectAll, exportToExcel) and WindowUserInterface (UserForms c/w Controls)In my WindowUserInterface (project) I have a form called "rolFormGrid.vb", on this form, I have a DataGrid that gets filled with a function called "selectAll" when the form is loaded, I also have a button that calls the function "exportToExcel" and I have a Progress Bar called "rolProgressBar" ***.
In my DataAccessLibray (project) I have a class called "ROL_Adapter.vb", and in this class resides the function called "exportToExcel" which has all the code to create an Excel Workbook. When this function is being called, it can takes close to a minute to export to excel. We all know how users can be impatient if they do not see anything happening in the foreground when an application is working, that is the reason I want the progress bar.
[code]Now how can I check if a certain employee is in the list? ie. I want to know if "John Smith" is in Employees. I see there is a .Contains method but I can't figure out how to use it on a ListIf Employees.Contains(???) Then (need to check for "John Smith" here)
I found what i was looking for on this old thread but I don't know exactly what to do woth it. The code given by Tall Dude seems to compile fine except for two errors..
How do I apply effects such as a DropShadowEffect class to a TextBlock Run element in WPF?
Think of it as a way of highlighting certain areas of text in a TextBlock where the Run element is located, but applying an individual effect to that area instead.
I have the following on my interface / webform: <div id="mydiv" class="forceHeight" runat="server" />
now I have a dondition in my code behind where if a certain situation is true I need to remove the forceHeight class from this control. I know in C# you can use:
mydiv.CssClass.Replace("forceHeight", ""); I'm not so sure how you do this using VB? Intellisense doesn't offer me this option?
I have a webbrowser control with a static HTML page in it, i wanted to loop through each of the DIV items, and look at the class attribute within them. When i run my test, the class attribute is always blank? I know they have a class attribute i checked in my HTML
I want to open an existing VB class file, add a few properties and close it again.
Simple enough, I thought: Take the CodeDom, a VBCodeProvider, parse the code (using the Parse-method), then identify the location where I want my stuff added (doubtless using some nifty LINQ expressions), add a bit of code and then have it generated and here we go.
Now I see that Microsoft apparently added the Parse method only for the fun of it but never implemented it.
What's the story here? Can I only generate code from scratch? Is it not possible to load existing code?
I have a VB.NET solution (call it S1) which produces a .vb file (say File1.vb) to be compiled and then included in another solution (S2). S2 is a console app which I want to run from a cmd prompt, not VS. My plan is to shell out from S1 to run a batch file to do the compile and then copy the .dll file, overwriting the old one in S2 (then I can run S2 in a separate operation). Here's the batch file for the compile:
I have written a method to replace multiple characters in a string. Is it possible to overload my own method to the existing method "Replace" in the String namespace?
Function Replace(ByVal inValue As String, ByVal ParamArray replacechars() As String) As String For i As Integer = 0 To UBound(replacechars) Step 2
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As you can see it have a different signature from the public method so I think it would be nice to have my method overloading the existing method
I can live with it if it isn't possible. See it as a "nice to have"
Relating to another question I asked yesterday with regards to logging I was introduced to TraceListeners which I'd never come across before and sorely wish I had. I can't count the amount of times I've written loggers needlessly to do this and nobody had ever pointed this out or asked my why I didn't use the built in tools. This leads me to wonder what other features I've overlooked and written into my applications needlessly because of features of .NET that I'm unaware of.
Does anyone else have features of .NET that would've completely changed the way they wrote applications or components of their applications had they only known that .NET already had a built in means of supporting it?
It would be handy if other developers posted scenarios where they frequently come across components or blocks of code that are completely needless in hindsight had the original developer only known of a built in .NET component - such as the TraceListeners that I previously noted.
This doesn't necessarily include newly added features of 3.5 per se, but could if pertinent to the scenario.
Edit - As per previous comments, I'm not really interested in the "Hidden Features" of the language which I agree have been documented before - I'm looking for often overlooked framework components that through my own (or the original developer's) ignorance have written/rewritten their own components/classes/methods needlessly.
link that implements DES algorithm with CBC. if I want to use an existing class to implement the standard DES (using ECB) to encrypt file, how do i do? I want to use this class because it implements each step of the algorithm.
Is there any way to add new properties to a control? For example, I'm using an "OvalShape" from Microsoft's Powerpacks, these are designated as "Cells". I would like to add properties to the class itself (if I had a physical class to edit) for different processes such as "energy level", "family number", "mutation", etc. General variables that are either Boolean, Integers, or etc. If there isn't a way to edit the powerpack class itself, is there a way I can use the ovalshape power pack in my own class and add extra properties to it myself?
I have a class called Player in the business layer of my web application.Player class has fields PlayerID, CategoryID and CountryIDA function in Player Class calls a function in PlayerDB Class in the Data Access Layer which in turn calls a stored proc which returns data for PlayerID, CategoryID (foreign key to Category table) and CountryID(foreign key to Country table) from the Player table.I now have a situation where I want to add Country Name and Country Image (url path) to the above call, returning the new fields from the Country table for each CountryID.My question is, do I add the country name and country image as additional fields to the Player class or do I have new classes called Country(BLL) and CountryDB(DAL) and a new stored proc?
I need to grab some data from a webpage but for me the main problem is I can't grab the data the way I want. I want to grab the data in a listview control but my code is fetching all data within any span tag (span class "inputFieldLabel" which is not required) in a single column of a listview control. I am giving the format (source) of the webpage below and my coding in vb.net (2008),
<br> <span class="inputFieldLabel">Following Are ...</span> <span class="inputFieldLabel">01/02/2011</span> <span class="inputFieldLabel">And</span>
if I have several of these movable PictureBoxes added to a Form (Form1) and want to display a selection rectangle only on that PictureBox, that is just selected,then I think I should use a flag to mark whether a PictureBox is selected or not. The flag could be used in paint event to decide,whether the selection rectangle is to be drawn or no .To add a flag property to the new class is no problem. But how can I set the flags in all other existing instances of the class, when it is set to True in the selected PictureBox?
I have a number of rewrite rules for a lot of things that I did in IIS7, like removing trailing slashes, canonnical URLs, lowercase lettering, and such. IIS altered my web.config, and everything works fine on the website, like it should. But in the Visual Studio web.config, the opening < rewrite > statement is underlined in blue, and at the bottom of VS, it says that the element 'system.webServer' has invalid child element 'rewrite'. But this is how IIS made it. I didn't do this manually. Should I be concerned with this VS error, or should I just leave as be, since it's working how it should work? Here's an example of my web.config:
Is there a way to control the way a browser behaves such as if I click on this link it doesn't navigate to that link but instead show me the source code behind that button?
I need to randomly pick an element from an array and I can only use that element three times,I can randomly pick the element but how do I go about only using it three times.