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Why did you feel the need to dig up an 11 year old thread that already had an answer? Thread closed.
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Thread closed. Please read our AUP
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Please don't wake up 10 year old threads.
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Question moved to it's own thread.
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If won't work if you have Option Strict set to On (which you should have). But if disMe could be any control then you could use that code if you use this signature instead:
Public Function...
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Posts moved into its own thread
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Thread moved to the VB.Net forum.
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Thread moved to the ASP.Net forum.
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Thread moved to the VB.Net forum.
You need to provide more information to get any help. Where are the images stored, how are you displaying them? Please show us what you have done already.
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Owner drawn ListViews have really nothing to do with the question asked in this 6 year old thread. Please create your own thread and describe what you want to achieve.
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Duplicate threads merged.
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Yes, the splash screen should read 1998 if you're using VB6. VB5 however was released in February 1997.
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Thread moved to the VB 6 and Earlier forum.
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Thread moved to the General Developer forum.
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There seems to be a fix mention in this thread. I haven't tested it myself since I don't have any WinHelp files but the answer has been voted up several times so it might work. Give it a try.
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This is the third thread you've created asking the same question. I've deleted one of them and closed the other. Stop posting the same question over and over.
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Moved thread to the Project Request forum.
Depending on the site, web scraping might be illegal. So to make sure no code will be posted here I'll close this thread.
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Do not post links to pirated PDF files (or any other pirated software) in this forum please.
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The Millennium Falcon might have made the Kessel Run in under 12 parsecs but I just ran 1 mile in under 300 meters!
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What you should do is to create one or more classes. You can for example have one class containing all the data (your variables) and expose them only as properties. If you don't want them to be...
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But for completeness sake, here's a link to your original question.
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OK, but it also fits here since you've solved the other issue related to this here. I just didn't think it required its own thread with some explanation without any kind of context, that's why I...
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I can do that, by just repeating what I wrote in post #10 above, or you can just read that once more. :)
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Oh and you can call the above directly from a button click event if you change the signature of the event procedure:
Private Async Sub Button1_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles...
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New thread merged with the old.
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You should probably use the Async and Await. Since I have no idea what your ReadFileAsync look like I'm going to do a bit of mock-up code here for you.
Async Function ReadFileAsync(fileName As...
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OK, let me try to explain this a little bit better. The reason your second way of doing it doesn't have the same performance is because you're invoking another thread to do some job, and after it's...
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That's not true, Digitalshaman did just that above.
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I marked this thread as Resolved since you obviously solved it in a manner that you're happy with.
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Welcome to the VBForums.
I'm sorry to inform you that I've removed your link in this thread because this forum is for asking questions about programming in general and in VB in particular. It's...
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Well, without knowing what you really are doing it's hard to show you the correct code. However if you want to update the UI in every single iteration then that update must be done on the UI thread...
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I think there are .Net assemblies available for the Minecraft API. Try doing a Google search for it.
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The only thing your Processing method is doing is really updating a UI element. Why do you want that to be performed on a separate thread? The UI thread should handle all that. In your second example...
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You can also simply check that x is always greater than y, and if not swap them before you calculate the answer:
Dim x As Integer = ran.Next(1, 9)
Dim y As Integer = ran.Next(1, 9)
If x < y Then
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I loved this movie as well, and without giving away any spoilers I must say that I was rather surprised to learn that Luke had joined the dark side and that Han Solo was trying to kill Leia just...
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InputBox returns a String, not an Integer. I highly recommend that you use Option Strict On in your applications.
Dim stringValue As String = InputBox(".......")
Dim value As Integer
' Let us...
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Process.Start(TextBox1.Text)
Process.Start(Application.StartupPath & "\MyApp.exe")
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It also really depends on if you must translate the code. If you need to do it for some backward compatibility sake then obviously you should do it but if you just want to encrypt a password you can...
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I have a copyright on the bit value of 1. Anyone that uses that in any kind of software is infringing my copyright and must pay a license fee on every use. :)
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