Split Addresses That Contain Returns / Line Feeds?
Dec 6, 2011
How can I split this into columns: The Church OfficeOakley Hall8 Castle Street Its been imported into a dgv from a CSV, it is the business address field in Outlook. Can I do a split from addresses that contain returns/line feeds?
Is there any way, in my project's properties, to put a carriage return or a line feed in the Description field of the Assembly Information dialog box, in which the Description information would then appear in the description field of the about box of my project?
I have a form that contains a RichTextBox control that I have set to multiline. I also have a menu item that allows the user to save the contents of the RichTextBox as either a .rtf document or a .txt document. Here's the code I'm using so far:
If sfdSaveTextFile.ShowDialog() = DialogResult.OK Then m_strDocFileLocation = sfdSaveTextFile.FileName m_strDocFileExtension = System.IO.Path.GetExtension(m_strDocFileLocation)
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into the RichTextBox control (rtb) then saves as a text file this would save the text file like: "TempTemp"
Is there any way to write to the text file with line feeds included?
I cant split a line by a newline in silverlight vb.net I am reading in numbers from a file into a string as this is the quickest way. Then I parse the data in numbers by splitting the string by newline then by comma. I cant split by newline which again is the sticking point as nothing happens with the newline split.
Dim myone(), myint2(60) As String Dim myint(6) As Integer Dim contents As String
I have spent a long time debugging an application that occasionally goes awry, it ends up that the problem is that the comma delimited text files that I am looping through occasionally inserts a comma within one of the fields.
At any rate, I was loading the text file into Excel to try and spot the error which was of no help, somehow Excel parsed out the field correctly and didn't use that extra comma as a delimiter. Is there any way I can get my application to do the same?
And example field value is: "7-8-ALL (1,2&3)", but of course my split code turns this into two separate array values.
How can you make streamreader to split a line into two and place it on two different places of the form and how can you use streamwriter to delete/alter file contents.
I would like to split a line after a specific word. there is my line : bern attack -drive (there i would like to split all the rest , i mean put it in a other line)
would be : bern attack -drive (the rest of the line)
I have a problem I was hoping someone might be able to help with please. I am trying to read and interpret a .txt filewhich typically has a data line of the form:I want to be able to split each value, i.e. so I have:
I am reading a text file with mostly alpha characters. the content is not really relevant but the size of each line is very important. The process I will feed this text to will require each line be no more than 50 characters. So I will pre-process the text and add line feeds to make sure that happens.I tried several VB.NET regex like ^.*$ but that doesn't really break up the lines by 50 characters. I would take the result and iterate through each match and then cut it up and write it to an object in memory. Can this be done with a single regex pass?Otherwise I will use a streamreader and on each line check the length and if <=50 write it out with a streamwriter. if >50 cut it up in sections of 50 and then use streamwriter.
A brief example of my text: 119 SMITH KATY AAAA F ZZZ X NB SX ET MILES,200/LM450
Trying to split a giant string that is the source of an HTML document after performing an httpget and read the lines into an array while removing empty lines. The following code does not work for me just puts the same string into the array at position (0) without splitting it.[code]...
I am a CS grad, but haven't had much to do with programming since my school days as I went the BA route.Anyways, there are a few things that I do manually on the computer and thought that I could probably save time by creating an application for them.But I'm not really sure how to start.I'd like to be able to keep a history of Completed eBay listing so that I know when the price point is good and when it is too high.I noticed that eBay has an RSS feed, so I think I can do it. Just a couple of quick questions:
1 - Can I instruct VB.net to open a web browser and read an RSS feed, or would I need to manually do this myself and then run the application?
2 - What is the best way to work with RSS feeds? Should I convert the data into XML first?
the values in the first <row> </row> of data are the column headings for the corresponding cells in the other <row> </row>considering that I can work with xml in the other format this is quite strange so any help will be needed.
i trying to display an rss feed but i dont think im using the right object as the webbrowser object does not work. ive tried several other objects but to no avail. is there a specific tool i should use or is it my code?
I am working on a program which can list all news from a webpage ( url...), but I have problems to get the news. I know that it is possible to get the rss feeds where all the news are listed ( for this example it's url...) via XML to LINQ ( I need all links, titles and descriptions ), but I have no knowledge in it
im developing an vb.net application that displays live scores for soccer. Is it a must that i must get the live score from the xml feed like looping through the "nodes" to get what i want to display on vb.net form? is it more customizable with xml? Somehow i saw some website provide the web link to add to site, is the link can be used in my form in order to serve my purpose?
I've integrated a bit of code into my project using Visual Basic, that reads RSS feeds. It works absolutely fine. I did however intend it to read Facebook notifications to users of my program. The idea was, if you go on Facebook, clikc Notifications, click See All Notifications, click via RSS, you get an RSS feed right there. When I use the address in the address bar for my project's RSS reader though, I just get an error.
Like I said, it works for other feeds, just not working for Facebook notifications.
I have a requirement to consume only the latest two rss feeds (using .NET) to reduce latency in reading RSS. I found plenty of examples to consume RSS. However, I did not find any to limit the feeds being read. And, this is not for a windows forms application.
This seems to be a great article by Scott Mitchell for creating syndicated feeds in ASP.NET 3.5. The problem for me is that it uses C# and Linq, which I'm not as sharp on at the current time.[URL]...Does anyone know where an example might exist for the System.ServiceModel.Syndication namespace that can produce a syndicated feed like this article using VB.NET and a SQLConnection object?
I've looked around and every example seems to be produced in C# and Linq (which is probably a testament to my need to learn them soon rather than later).
Public Class Form1 Private Sub Button1_Click(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim rssUrl = _[code]....
I get a Null Reference Exception on the next to last line of code. (Object reference not set to an instance of an object.) The line that begins with "Temperature.Text = .......". If I remove the last two lines of code the program works.If I edit the last two line to read "yweather:condition/@temp, and yweather:condition/@date" instead of what's shown above, the program works. I think it has something to do with the XML NameSpaceManager not being setup correctly.
I have 3 richtextboxes in my form. In my first textbox, I need all text after the first comma removed (including the comma). And I need it for all lines in the textbox.