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I want to convert a file to binary code by byte, but it's extremely slow for large files. I found out that the Format command is why it's so slow, is there a substitute?
For i As Integer = 0...
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I think I misread your OP, I think you ment you need to have message[]. I wasn't thinking...
Actually looking back I didn't. Wow. Sorry I don't know whats up lol. Your code looks better than mine...
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Request post delete. Misread OP :\
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How can I use GetWindowRect in c++? I want to get the positions, then display them in console. But my app just crashes when I try:
tagRECT* rectpos;
GetWindowRect(windowSB, rectpos);...
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I'm having trouble inserting a string into another string. I need it to find the character "{" then place a set of strings on the next line. I have this (No error, just doesn't work)
Dim L As...
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Well, I found out, only after I click on any of the new forms being opened the error actually pops up. But after removing ofd.showdialog from the code the error doesn't pop up.
Tried that and...
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Not sure if this is practical for the situation. But lock window update will lock something and keep it how it is until you unlock it, then it changes to whatever happened between lock and unlock....
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Cells are *Probably* labeled by index so where you have "the cell" shouldn't be there, but be the index of the cell. Try to Put a 1 or 2 there instead of "the cell"
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Alright, so now it only happens when I have the openfiledialog open itself again. Is there any way to get around this? And what could possibly cause this null?
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I keep getting this error ""Object reference not set to an instance of an object. But it doesn't tell me what the error is. And it only happens after the last Open file dialog. It doesn't highlight...
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Why am I getting this when I try to view my form in design mode?
One or more errors encountered while loading the designer. The errors are listed below. Some errors can be fixed by rebuilding...
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Select Case is really for doing something if one variable equals something else.
I'm not sure how that would be put into your code
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Oh wow. That's weird. I never even remember seeing that, and even when going all the way to the top all windows forms was the first thing :\. Thanks though.
I got it.
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intNum is a value that the case has to use.
You don't have to use integers. You can use strings too.
And yes.
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An example would be something like...
Select Case intNum
Case 1 'like if statement
'code goes here
Case 2 '...
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Looks like you close the form before you even load the other one? And closing the main startup form will end your application, use .hide
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Yeah, nothing. I tried dragging it and it looks like it can be dragged (lines show up where my mouse is) but when I drag it nothing appears.
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Not for that way. There's probably a lot better ways to do this
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if combo1.Text = "Red" then
strHolder = "R"
end if
like that?
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No, no errors. I want my RTB to be highlight keywords but I'm not sure how to use the code that I have found on the internet.
I'm not sure how to put it into my project.
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Looks to me like you tried to index something that can't be indexed.
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Hi, I've found code here, but I'm not sure how to actually get this into my code. I've tried a couple different things but with no luck. Any help?
Edit* Heres the code:
Public Class SyntaxRTB
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Got it working with:
Private Sub MouseDown(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs)
MDown = True
Starter = e.Location
End Sub
Private...
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the Open button could select the file or folder, and double clicking the folder would bring you to its path?
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Not sure if .NET supports keyboard hooks. But that's how it could be done.
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Ok, I have:
Private Sub MouseDown(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs)
MDown = True
End Sub
Private Sub MouseMove(ByVal sender As...
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How can I make it so an object is movable by the user? Example: I click a picture box and drag it from one corner to the other. I've been looking up examples for a while and only find file and text...
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I can't test it now, but my assumption is that Inherits System.ComponentModel.BindingList(Of Thing) will not effect the current code I have? I actually removed everything in code I have posted to...
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Alright, I know have this:
Public Class PictureBoxCollection
Inherits System.Collections.ObjectModel.Collection(Of Picturebox)
Public Shared Sub AddNew(ByVal Index As Integer, ByVal Item...
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Yeah, I figured that out after checking your link (forgot about it).
But I'm somewhat confused. This is what I have so far, but I don't think it will work. I also don't know how to call the sub.....
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Okay. I'm starting to build the class, but the class statement shown on msdn gives me an error.
Public Class List(Of Picturebox) _
Implements IList(Of Picturebox), ICollection(Of Picturebox), _...
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Alright, thanks both of you. I don't have time to try this tonight, but I will post again tomorrow.
I think this is the type of collection your talking about?...
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Alright I'll look into collections. That's what I tried to ask him just then because he was talking about a list.
I see what you mean now with an array being limited, now I feel pretty dumb. I guess...
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No an SDK, to build applications. Don't say its going to be difficult because I know that, and I'm not actually building the .exe.
Yes, I had addhandler on the load. But I'm still confused as to...
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The main reason is so that the user can add as many images as they want.
I'm making a SDK so this is very important. I don't want the number of objects the user can input to be limited. I also use...
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The user can add as many images as they want to another form. So I need the array (maybe?). Also they can delete items.
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So are you saying I should gave up my arrays and just make b bunch of picture boxes? Because if I can't do anything about clicking the arrays I don't have use for them.
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Sorry, I got it now. But I get a error at cArray.Click.
".Click is not a event of a 1-dimension array picturebox"
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