Initialize An Indefinite (eg. Decimal) Array Without Setting Boundaries On The Array Length?
Nov 10, 2009initialize an indefinite (eg. Decimal) array without setting boundaries on the array length?
View 2 Repliesinitialize an indefinite (eg. Decimal) array without setting boundaries on the array length?
View 2 Repliesgiven the following Sub, how would I initialize byte array 'temp'to zeros and give it the length of the incoming byte array passed into the subroutine?
Sub ReceivePacket(ByVal buffer As Byte())
Dim temp() As Byte 'initialize to zeros and length of buffer
temp = buffer.Skip(17).ToArray()
End Sub
best way to sort an array of doubles into a lowest to highest array of the same length.
View 10 RepliesI am working on a code that should capture the color of a pixel in a bitmap and then check if the 8 surrounding pixels have the same color. If the checked surrounding pixel HAS NOT the same color it will be ignored, otherwise if it HAS the same color, it should check for its own 8 surrounding pixels and so on.
To do that, I have created an array that starts with a single entry (the x,y coordinates of the initial pixel). So, when a pixel with the same color is found it is pushed to the end of the array. I used a for each loop supposing that VB would keep looping until the end of my array - and since it is growing, the last position of the array would be always pushed until I have not more pixels to be checked.
The problem is that VB is not respecting it, and is considering my array as if it had just 1 entry. Seems that it catch the size of the array when it enters the loop, and regardless the fact I have pushed new items to the array it doesnt keep looping it.
How can I force VB to update the end of array position while looping it? Although I think it wouldnt be necessary, here it goes the code I have so far...
Code:
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This adds 1 and 2 to list. My question is why does the first element in the 2d array determines the length of an array and if we want to get the length 2nd index then what will be the method for that?
I define a arrary.
Dim myStr(100) as string.
Then the length of this array is still 0. Then is risky to cross the bound. So how to intialize this array without using a loop?
is there a shorter way to create an array of 215 boolean 'true's than the following?
Dim ArrayOfBits As Boolean() = {True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True,
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Assuming the array has 216 elements:
Dim Data As Integer() = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
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I want to create a second array identical to a portion of a second array, but can't figure out how.
For example if I have Array1=("One","Two","Three","Four")
and I want Array2=("Two","Three")
Is there a simple command to do this?
In C#, I can declare an array variable like this: object[] Parameters;
And initialize it like this: Parameters = new object[20];
In VB, declaring and initializing an array is easy:
Dim Parameters(19) As Object
Dim Parameters As Object(19) ' Alternative Syntax
How would I initialize an array variable that has already been declared in VB.NET? Parameters = New Object(19) doesn't work.
For example, how would I translate the following to vb.net?
int value = 20;
object[] Parameters;
if (value > 10)
{
Parameters = new Object[20];
}
[URl] The code in question is specifically at line 143. Whenever I try to access a label in the array like so Dicelbls(0).Text I get a null reference error. Obviously I am not declaring the array right?
View 3 RepliesHow create a array of objects (another class) in VB.NET and initialise it. Since I am not sure about the length of the array, it should be generic. I mean I should be able to add any number of objects to the array.
View 2 RepliesI need some constant arrays to be ported like this one:
[3] - first dimension
[2] - dimensions in each first dimension
[3] size of string array is needed in the language i'm porting from, y - 0, o - 1, \0 - 2 = 3 new RevTable[3][2][3] =
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how do i declare jagged array? it has 7 elements consisting of 2 to 8 elements consisting of 3 elements.[Code]
View 1 RepliesIm in a programming class and im having trouble with two problems.
Problem 1.
1. Declare an array of data type Integer with size 10
2. use a for loop to initialize the array with 1, 2 or 3 using given random number function below
3. display content using msgbox.
'paramaters
'low - the lower bounds of range
'high - the upper bounds of range
'returns
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I am trying to initialize a multidimensional array. Here is my syntax; this does not create errors but it does not store all values either. Although it correctly prints out all records in this snippet,
dFirstWeek = CDate(FirstWeek)
dFirstWeek = DateAdd(DateInterval.WeekOfYear, -1, dFirstWeek)
Dim dFirstDay As Date
Dim arrWeekYear(5000, 1) As Date
Dim i As Integer = 0
Dim j As Integer = 0
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But this time, only one "j" record appears per "i" record. Why is this? And then after these few records, many dates resembling null dates appear: "1/1/0001". So why do all records appear in upper section, but not from lower? Did I insert values wrongly into this array? And it does not have to have fixed number of rows, just a fixed number of columns.
How to define ,dynamically initialize and print 3D array in vb.net ?
I have this code that return a 3d array and I have errors telling me the there is an argument out of range [code]...
I am working on a VB Windows Form and I have a question here about initialize an array (friend variable)[code]But this didn't work and it thrown an exception says Object reference not set to an instance of an object.I am wondering how I can have the array initialized to size 4.
View 1 RepliesHow to get values for array elements in VB.nET from the user.also i wanted to display these values in the combo box.[this is easy i could manage this].
View 2 Replieshow should i initialize the string array in this procedure call
vb
Private Sub SetAddres(Optional ByVal Addrvalues(4) As String ) End Sub
how to initialize it with values and also with empty strings or null values
I am trying to create and initialize an array of structures of a fixed size. Each struct will be populated when a button is clicked. Here is an example of my struct:
public structure buttonStruct
dim x() as Boolean
dim y() as Boolean
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In my form_load function I am declaring the array of structs and:
Dim BtnStruct(15) As ButtonStruct
BtnStruct(0).Initialize()
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Whenever a specific button is clicked, I am trying to collect data and store it in the respective struct and so for example, if button 1 is clicked then I will store the data associated with button 1 into BtnStruct(0). The position of the button is stored in a public variable called BtnNum. If I attempt to store information in the struct inside another function as follows, I receive an error
BtnStruct(BtnNum).x(pos - 1) = temp "btnstruct is not declared. it may not be inaccessible due to its protection level"
How to initialize a multidimensional array by loop operation in VB .Net?
I have some arrays called 'Room', 'Subject', and 'Population'.[code]....
I just don't understand why (intValues.Length - 1) is used: to be precise why the ( - 1 ) is there?
Dim intValues(25) as integer
For intCount = 0 to (intValues.Length -1)
MessageBox.show (intValues(intCount).ToString())
Next
how to combine two 1-D arrays of the same length into one 2-D array ?
View 7 RepliesI am new to VB.NET but used to write a lot of code in VB 6.
How do i declare a variable length array in VB.NET?
In VB6, i would just put:
Dim sArrayList() As String
But when I do that in VB.NET, it highlights my array name and says "unused local variable". What do I need to do to get it to work without an error?
I want to determine size/length of an array that is, how many elements are in my 1 dimen array, can't seem to find the right method that works.
View 9 RepliesI'm trying to call the GetInterfaceInfo Windows API - it accepts a structure as one of its parameters and this structure has a member that is an array. The API populates the contents of the array when it is called and there can be any number of items in the array. How can I define such an array in my structure?
If I just use a normal .NET array like so then the program just crashes (no exception thrown)
<StructLayoutAttribute(LayoutKind.Sequential)> _
Public Structure IP_INTERFACE_INFO
Public NumAdapters As Integer
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and this works fine, but the problem is I have to define the SizeConst attribute as you can see to something large (64 in this example) so that the API doesnt fail because the array wasnt big enough. Firstly this is a waste of memory as in most cases the number of items the API sticks in the array will be less than 10, but secondly if there was ever a case where the API wanted to put more than 64 items in then it would fail.
Using ReDim to set the length of the array at runtime seems to have no effect, and that SizeConst attribute has to be set to a constant value so there's no way I can dynamically set it.
i am writing a program "serial over TCP/ip " every thing is fine but my problem is that when a data received from a client i get "System. ArgumentException:Offset and length were out of bounds for the array or count is greater than the number of elements from index to the end of the source collection." what i realy want is to write 9 bytes from the clint received data to the serial port then read 19 bytes from the serial port to send to the client even if this error ocures the program still works fine and the interface between the serial port over the network also works fine, but i don't want this msg to view that the my code .[code]
View 4 RepliesThe obvious first thought is:
Public Function CheckStrings(ByVal input As String()) As Boolean
For Each s As String In input
If s.Length > 0 Then Return True
Next
Return False
End Function
I'm sure there is a simpler way than that though. At least simpler in terms of the code if not necessarily the performance.
Here's my final code:
<Extension()> _
Public Function AnyNonZero(ByVal value As String()) As Boolean
If Not value.All(Function(x) String.IsNullOrEmpty(x)) Then Return True
Return False
End Function
How can I find out the length of particular row of array?
Label1.Text = array.Length
This shows the length of whole array.
e.g. 30
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
I would like to get the length of 0 row.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9