Possible To Shorten Length Of Any Of String In A Way In Which It Also Can Be Reversed?
Jan 1, 2011
Im working a lot with normal strings and during my development process strings with lengts of 10.000+ characters are being processes which makes it a my application run slower.Is it possible to shorten the length of any of string, in a way in which it also can be reversed?
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I assume this is because the string (trg.name) is too small for the 4, 6 substring. What would be the correct method of working around this problem? VB.net Studio 2008.
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I can't get this to work and part of the problem is how to set up (dim) the ReversedArray. When I enter this I get a squiggly line under the right side of the equation and an error message saying no data is produced by the expression.
I get the same error with a copy command: CopiedName = System.Array.Copy(Name, CopiedName, 10) How do I set up working code to reverse or copy the contents of an array?
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Ive done this so far:
Try Dim file_name As String = "K:\Uni\Year 2\Visual Basic\Report\MSDN\Absolute Beginner's Series VB Lesson 1\01 VB Lesson Transcript.doc"
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But for some reason if there is no file in the current folder it will not go to the windowsmedia folder, do I have something wrong?
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I have a need to verify SSN's that are entered based on a reserved range (these are used for advertising and will never become valid). The input is from a masked text box formatted as 000-00-0000. I may be wrong, but I figured the most logical method would be to remove the hyphens and convert the string to an integer, then compare the starting point and end point of the range.
'Valid SSNs 'Currently, a valid SSN cannot have an area number between 734 and 749, or above 772, the highest area number which the Social Security Administration has allocated. This should not be confused with Tax Identification Numbers which include additional area numbers. [Code] .....
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The binary readers of both languages seem to use the same different format. Now my question: What is the easiest way to read binary values (Integer, Single, etc.) in VB .NET from a java formatted file? I already made functions like these:
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The code is below. Module Module1 Sub Main() 'Declare Variables Dim number, smallestNumber, largestNumber As Integer 'Get numbers from user [Code] .....
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I've created some classes that will be used to provide data to stored procedures in my database. The varchar parameters in the stored procs have length specifications (e.g. varchar(6) and I'd like to validate the length of all string properties before passing them on to the stored procedures.
Is there a simple, declarative way to do this?
I have two conceptual ideas so far:
Attributes public class MyDataClass { [MaxStringLength = 50]
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This seems like a lot of work and will really make my currently-simple classes look pretty ugly, but I suppose it will get the job done. It will also take a lot of copying and pasting to get this right.
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Private Sub get_cars() Dim Letter As String Dim valid As Boolean Dim position As Integer txtPosition.Text = position [Code] ......
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I am trying to determine the length of a string in pixels.
I created a little test program for myself and placed three labels on it, each with the same font in a different size. I set the width of the label to 1024, the screenwidth. I used the same test text for each label, cutting it off at the last character that shows, so there is not hidden text running off the label to be included in the string width count.
What I have found is that the width of the string is being reported as wider than the label, even though, as I just mentioned, there are no characters running off the edge of the label. So, something's awry. Does anyone know how to get an accurate width?
Here follows the whole test code. You can drop three labels on a form and run it to see what I mean.
Code: Option Explicit On Option Strict On Public Class frmMain
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Also, how do I check the length of a string, like strlen in PHP?
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