Sum The Properties Of Two Members Of A Collection Without Doing It Property By Property?

Aug 8, 2011

I've reviewed the links that were offered and don't find an answer. Neither has a lot of searching helped, probably because I can't think of a reasonably short way to ask the question. I hope that I've at least found the proper forum and category.

In my VB 2010 code, I've defined a structure that has about 30 elements. I want to sum the properties (they are all singles) of two members of the corresponding collection. I understand that I can do something like:

member1.property1=member2.property1+member 3.property1 for the entire set of properties of member2 and member3 to produce a completely defined member1 What I wonder is whether or not there is a way that uses fewer lines of code - I know that I can't do:member1=member2+member3, for example.

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.net - 'Property' Cannot Implement 'Property' Because There Is No Matching Property On Interface 'IName'?

Dec 9, 2011

I'm having some very weird issues with interfaces right now.

I have a very simple setup. In one of my class, I have a Property implementing a Property from an Interface.

In my class it's like:

Private _oForm As IForm
Public Property Form As IForm Implements IContainer.Form
Set(value As IForm)

[Code]...

I have like dozens of interfaces like this working throughout my project and I can't believe this simple one can't work!

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Set The Transparent Property Via Label Properties Properties Not Via Code?

Jan 16, 2009

I'm working on a Hazardous Materials label printing program. One of the options is to do an "NFPA" label. Since there are 4 values required with 4 or 6 options, the ratings are entered via radio buttons in a group box. That's working okay. I display values in the NFPA diamond as they're entered: left quadrant blue, top quadrant red, left yellow, bottom red. I'm having trouble with the label in which the rating will be displayed on top of a jpg diamond for the white. In this quadrant the text can be up to 4 characters. I can accept the text going into an adjacent block a little, but the corners of the label overlap into another quadrant/color. I reduced the font size which solved the overlap problem but the font is then too small and looks terrible. I tried to make the background of the label transparent to let the color come through correctly but that's not a valid value for label.background. I'm figuring that the transparent background is the best solution. What can I use that will accept a transparent background so the color shows through?

I'm trying to set the transparent property via label properties properties, not via code. Here's the code if it makes any difference:

Public Class NFPA
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Close()
End Sub

[code]....

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.net - When Run Code Analysis VS2010 Wants To Add Property Infront Of All Of Public Members (CA1051 : Microsoft.Design)

Jan 24, 2012

When running code analysis on my project, I receive the following message:

CA1051 : Microsoft.Design : Because field 'ClassName.VarName' is visible outside of its declaring type, change its accessibility to private and add a property, with the same accessibility as the field has currently, to provide access to it.

Public VarName As String to this:Public Property VarName As String

I don't understand why the Property keyword is so important in this particular case. Can anyone provide an explanation as to why changing this member to a Property makes a significant difference to code analysis?

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How To Create A Property For Collection

Jul 14, 2009

I have class called "Employee" and I have a class called Department. They have an association. I need to create a colleciton of employees with the creation of a Departmant. I know how to do with using "private" member _AllMyEmployees. But I need to expose this private member using properties. therefore how do i covert thsi private member to a property? [code]

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.net - Set An Incrementing ID Property To A Class' Collection?

Nov 15, 2011

I have some nested objects arranged like this:

Process
Persons
Workflows
Tasks

So you have one Process. Then multiple Persons can be added to and multiple WorkFlows can be added Process as well. Multiple Tasks can be added to each WorkFlow but I need a way to tie which Person is doing each task. I basically need a way that for each Person added to the Process it, in it's constructor, assigns a Person.ID property that can then be assigned into each Task's PersonID property...

Dim myProcess as New Process()
Dim myPerson as New Process.Person()
myProcess.AddPerson(myPerson)

[code]....

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A Property In A Class Is A Collection Of Objects

Jan 29, 2009

Thought I had got this sorted earlier but unfortunately not. A property in a class is a collection of objects.

[Code]...

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Designer Serialization Of Collection Property?

Nov 14, 2011

Ive recently written a control called a ButtonRow in VB.NET that allows you to dynamically place buttons on it through a typed collection property. The property itself is tagged with the <DesignerSerializationVisibility(DesignerSerializationVisibility.Content)>. However it works really bad. First of all, whenever you add buttons to it and you delete the controlafterwards, the designer code file still have the buttons declared but without the aButtonRow to who's collection they would be added. Secondly, you cannot copy the controlfrom one form to another. It would just copy the ButtonRow object without the buttons

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Retrieve A Property Of A Class As A Collection?

May 26, 2012

I'm working on a small project and got into some troubles trying to keep it OOP.I have a global variable:

Public Stations As New Microsoft.VisualBasic.Collection()
And 2 classess: Station & Unit:
Public Class Station

[code].....

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Set Text Property On A Checkedlistbox Collection?

Feb 2, 2009

I had read on pages like this

that when adding objects to a CheckedListBox, it takes the .ToString() function of each added object as the text string.

I added instances of SortedDictionary as this[code]...

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Properties - Object Property?

Feb 15, 2012

I'm a C# coder, and I have trouble even reading VB.NET, so please forgive what may turn out to be an incredibly dumb question. But I have some code which looks like this:

CODE:

So, ignoring the fact that the syntax is probably wrong - how does VB.NET get the Name property from sourceObject? Inspecting it at run-time reveals that sourceObject is of a type that supports a property called Name with a getter, but what does VB.NET do in this case? Is there some extra code that is being generated by the compiler to somehow cast this automagically at run-time?

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Use Reflection To Get A Properties Property?

Oct 6, 2010

I am trying to get the value of local path by doing the following[code]...

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Items Collection Cannot Be Modified When DataSource Property Is Set

Apr 27, 2010

I am trying to refresh my combobox when an item is selected and added the highlighted code as shown below; [code]Items collection cannot be modified when the DataSource property is set.

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PropertyGrid And CollectionEditor - Object With A Property That Is A Collection

Aug 12, 2011

I have an object with a property that is a collection. When I point the PropertyGrid to the object it displays the ellipses for the collection. When I click it I get the generic collectioneditor. Of course the Add put fails because my collection is strongly typed. I need an example of how to create a collectioneditor that will create my collection's objects.

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Properties Statement Used For Declaring Name Of A Property

Jun 28, 2009

i have read on the msdn and know properties statement used for declaring the name of a property, and the property procedures used to store and retrieve the value of the property.i learned about structure of it. but i cant figure out it clearly. [code]

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Access Members Of A Sub Class Through A Property Of The Parent Class?

Mar 30, 2010

This is a bit of a continuation from a previous post for which AtmaWeapon was very informative.

Problem:
A parent class has a sub class with various properties. A property of the parent class is a List(of T) with T = the sub class The issue is how to store data in the sub class of the instantiated parent

Some example code (hopefully formatted correctly):

Code:
'=========== Class Definitions =============
Public Class courseClass
Public Class timeTableClass

[Code].....

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"Items Collection Cannot Be Modified When The DataSource Property Is Set?

Jun 17, 2010

I have a combobobox on my form, and I use the following code to populate the data from SQL Server:

cbname.DataSource = DSAssetName.Tables(0)
cbname.DisplayMember = "IDWLNAME"
cbname.ValueMember = "FIDWID"

[code].....

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C# - Datagrid: Generate Columns From A Property Of The ItemsSource Collection

Nov 18, 2011

I'm trying to create a datagrid with auto generating columns. Let's say my Collection is a property named Articles of my viewmodel of type ObservableCollection<ArticleWrapper>.

I bind now the ItemsSource to this collection:

<wpf:DataGrid ItemsSource={Binding Articles} />

The class ArticleWrapper is like this:

[c#]
public class ArticleWrapper
{
public ArticleConfigurationSet ArticleConfigurationSet { get; set; }
public string Description { get; set; }

[Code]....

But now my problem: I want to bind the displayed data to my ArticleConfigurationSet property. But I cannot change my ItemsSource Binding, because the SelectedItem property of the datagrid must be of ArticleWrapper (for command handling).

The datagrid should also look like this:

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VS 2008 Items Collection Cannot Be Modified When The DataSource Property Is Set

Feb 13, 2010

I have two tables "Person" and "Alias" in a one to many relationship. I have a DGV for "Person" and want to use a combobox for the Aliases. I also have a textbox and a button for the user to type the alias name and click the button to add the alias name to the combobox and update the dataset. I keep getting the "Items collection cannot be modified when the DataSource property is set." Error. But if i use a DGV instead of a combobox for aliases, I have no errors and everything works fine. If I remove the datasource property for the combobox it will not get populated with the data already entered, so how, or can I, set it up where the combobox gets populated when the form loads and able to add items to the combobox????

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VS 2010 Items Collection Cannot Be Modified When The DataSource Property Is Set?

Aug 26, 2011

Like i want it to read the lines i have in the text file but i get an error Each time i press the button Why?

Private Sub Button5_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button5.Click
Dim objreader As New System.IO.StreamReader("C:UsersJamesDesktopMusicas.txt")
Do Until objreader.EndOfStream

[code]....

Error:

Quote:

Items collection cannot be modified when the DataSource property is set.

Error line

Quote:

ListBox1.Items.Add(objreader)

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Why Use A Public Property Instead Of A Function To Expose A Custom Collection<T>

Jul 6, 2009

During a code review I looked at set of repository classes (in vb.net). I am used to seeing these repository classes full of functions that return collections (among other things) of your domain objects. However, this repository had 1 public property and 1 private variable that looked something like this:

Private _item as Collection (of Customer)
Public Item as Collection (of Customer)
Get...
Set...

In the "Get", there is code that gets a the Customers from the DAL and loads it in the private _item. What would the benefits be in using a property (customerRepository.Item) instead of plain old function (customerRepository.GetAllCustomers)? The "Property" way looks odd to me but odd doesn't always mean wrong.

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.net - Listing Properties / Checking If A Property Is ReadOnly

Nov 26, 2009

I'm faced with a couple of problems in VB.net: I have a series of objects, which properties I'm displaying in a grid for the user to edit. My first problem is: how do I get a list of all the properties of an object? Is it even possible? The datagrid control that I'm using accepts string values with the name of the property as parameters, but inserting them manually would be a real problem, because there are a LOT of them. So: is there a way to get a list of strings with the name of each property of an object?

If that's possible, here comes the second question: Now, of course, since users are editing the properties, I'm not interested in showing ReadOnly properties which they cannot edit. Hence my secodn problem: is there a way to check if a property is readonly at runtime?

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Override Textbox Properties Like Selectionstart Property?

May 25, 2011

It is possible to override textbox properties like selectionstart property

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Properties - .net Property Get And Set Values Without Private Variables?

May 4, 2012

I am programmer from some time only, I have certain doubts in fundamentals, could you please clarify on the following:Case 1:

[Code]...

Does case 1 and case 2 yield same result, I mean is a private value necessarily in there?, can we use property itself to use its own value in its Set and get statements?

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Properties - Invoke A Property Change In A Control?

Oct 6, 2010

how to invoke methods, but how does one change a simple property?

For demonstration-sake, here's a very simple set of code that should help. Let's say I need to set the visible property from a child form, and thus, it needs to be invoked:

Friend Sub activateItem(ByVal myItem As PictureBox)
If myItem.InvokeRequired = True Then
????

[Code]....

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VS 2008 Property Grid Sub Items To Have Properties Too?

Dec 5, 2011

i have a clsTest with the following layout:

vb
Public Class clsTest
Public Property Test1 as string
'...

[code]....

how can i make it so when i show clsTest's properties in a propertygrid it has the ability to expand clssettings properties? (kind of how font does it on a text box for example)

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Wpf - Property Notification When Binding To Class Not Properties?

Jun 13, 2011

I have a window that contains different functional areas of an account. The details, roles, type, contracts The window's DataContext is set to the 'AccountViewModel'. Inside the AccountViewModel, there are properties one of them being 'Account' which contains the details. I need for the user to be able to update these details. How can I notifiy the properties to call my Update() code when they are changed?

Here is what I have

<TextBox x:Name="txtAccountNumber" Grid.Row="0" Grid.Column="1" Text="{Binding Path=Account.AccountNumber, UpdateSourceTrigger=LostFocus}" />

[Code]...

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Error: This Causes Two Bindings In The Collection To Bind To The Same Property - Parameter Name: Binding

Aug 15, 2010

error in binding

Dadapter = New SqlDataAdapter(dat, conn)
Me.Dadapter.Fill(Me.Table)
bs.DataSource = Me.Table
DgvTire.DataSource = bs
txtserial.DataBindings.Add("text", Table, "serialn")

error: This causes two bindings in the collection to bind to the same property. Parameter name: binding

what should i do with this error?

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Order A Collection Based On A Child Property Using LINQ Or A Lambda?

Jan 26, 2012

I get the following string expression provided:"ChildObject.FullName" ...where ChildObject is an instance property on the MyObject1 type.ChildObject has a property named "FullName" and I want to sort a collection of type "MyObject1" based on this child properties "FullName" value.

I can do this all day long on properties directly on MyObject1 but I run into 2 challanges when doing it on a child instance and I can't get all the pieces working. The main 2 challanges are:

MyObject1 has a few different child property types so I can't hardcode the type for ChildObject. The string could be of any type.The sort expression is a String and not a known type.Above the value returned from the last line in the expression (if I run the code outsode the OrderBy method, does provide me the 'FullName' information I need. So the code must be close, but it still does not work.

Any ideas on how I can accomplish this? What I am trying to prevent is hardcoding a series of 'If' blocks on the child's type to then hardcode in its type to the sort or OrderBy method.

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WinForms - Editing Custom Readonly Collection In Property Grid

Feb 19, 2010

I have a custom collection, lets says COL, that derives from ObjectModel.Collection. I have my own collection editor that works fine when a property, of type COL, is Read and Write enabled. However, if I change the property to ReadOnly, the open editor button stops showing in the property grid. As a test, I override my custom editor with the CollectionEditor, and that worked fine. So, my question is, what check is the property grid making, that CollectionEditor passes but my collection editor fails?

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