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First laptop I ever played around with was a Compaq 386 with a monochrome amber display.
There was always a trail.
Quite fitting as it was built like a tank.
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I I I I i
Very Much Very Much Very Much Very Much very much
Remember Remember Remember Remember remember
Pointer Trails Pointer Trails Pointer Trails Pointer Trails pointer trails
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Yes I do. My eyes do. Luckily my laptop showed the trail on its own - it had a mangled refresh rate
GCS d--- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L- E-- W++ N++ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t++ 5? X R++ tv-- b+ DI+++ D++ G e++>+++ h--- ++>+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP. -- TNCaver
"When you have eliminated the JavaScript, whatever remains must be an empty page." -- Mike Hankey
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I'm so old that I remember when there was no mouse, only a CLI.
Having said that, I can still have locating the cursor when the focus is on a VM window displaying the console of the VM. The cursor is not to be found by any method until you switch the focus away from the VM window.
Fletcher Glenn
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I just want to pass data to DataGridView from another form?
I have 2 windows forms:
- from1 contains DataGridView1 and button_frm1.The DataGridView have 3 columns and already have some data (6 rows) and DataGridView1 modifiers = Public.
- form2 contains textBox1 and button_frm2.
Now, when I click button_frm1 form2 appears and next when I click button_frm2 the value in the textBox should be inserted into DataGridView1 in column0 in the selected row. but instead, I got this error: "Index was out of range. Must be non-negative and less than the size of the collection".
Please help me how to insert the textBox value from form2 into DataGridView1 in form1. What steps to follow? Thank you very much in advance.
Here is the code I tried:
Form1:
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void button_frm1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Form2 frm2 = new Form2();
frm2.Show();
}
}
Form2:
public partial class Form2 : Form
{
public Form2()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void button_frm2(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Form1 frm1 = new Form1();
textBox1.Text= frm1.dataGridView1.SelectedRows[0].Cells[0].Value.ToString();
}
}
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Start by looking around at what you are doing: see the bit at the top of teh page? Where it says "Technical discussions are encouraged, but click here to ask your programming question."?
Perhaps if you paid attention you wouldn't annoy people, and you might get a better response.
Then click on the red bit, and it'll take you here: http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/ask.aspx[^]
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Well, you failed to pass the test[^]...
Max.
I'd rather be phishing!
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Delete your post and move it to the proper forum for asking coding questions. This is not a good start to your CP career!
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You can't. DataGridView are very arrogant and won't accept anything coming from someone else.
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There's a new bit, which is perfect for your blogs...iframe and the "flair" URL
Have a look!
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People can get a code anywhere, okay? They come to CodeProject for the atmosphere and the attitude. Okay? That's what the flair's about. It's about fun.
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But can't use it as wordpress.com doesn't support iframe for security reasons
___@sHubHa
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..it's the dogs bollocks.
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Fried, with Kimchi sauce!
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Years ago I looked into developing an app. Initially I thought of it as an app to create and manage specifications.
There are some real benefits to this:
[] As apposed to a printed spec, it's always up to date.
[] Both customer requirements and functional spec could be created.
[] A change in a customer requirement automatically updates the functional spec.
[] A change in a customer requirement automatically identifies areas of the app that would be effected.
[] Both specs could be automatically integrated with scrum or other planning tools.
[] Other features such as task management could be included and linked directly to spec requirement items
[] Test plans and code snippets could automatically be generated.
I've researched Project Management software and what there is no shortage of is scrum/agile tools. I'm thinking that this app would be bigger than that.
Consider a tool that initially has a tree like interface where each feature is a node and sub-nodes are subtasks. It could be broken down as far as needed.
If smart enough it could produce a Requirements doc for the customer to sign, development/functional documents, test plans, docs, and Test methods directly in the code.
I've got this grand idea in my head, and I've only listed some of it here. The ultimate goal would be to streamline the development process from start to finish.
What do you guys think? Any value in this?
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zephaneas wrote: What do you guys think? Any value in this?
If you build it, they will come.
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The Norse gods have fallen on hard times: one of them is now working as a sat-nav. He's a navigaThor now.
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Are you talking about the original guys that got lost and found America?
I'm retired. There's a nap for that...
- Harvey
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That is one Val hallava pun. No Odinary brain could've come up come up with it.
Life is too shor
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Has he found what he's Loki-ng for?
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LOL!
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You're getting Balder with your Frega' puns. You need to start Sif-ting through them from that Tree of Knowledge.
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