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Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 14 May 2013  
This is at very best a Tip, but even then I think that it would need some considerable expansion. You woul dproberbly benefit from reading this article writing tutorial first though:
Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 14 May 2013  
Agree with both of the previous comments. Have you read this tutorial: A Guide To Writing Articles For
Formatting by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
The code blocks needs some proper formatting, they are unreadable now.
Re: Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Well, you might want to read this tutorial for article writing, it is quite good actually: A Guide To W
Interesting by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
This was a good interview and interesting read. You get a high 5 :)
Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Im sorry but this is too short for an article, have you considered posting this as a tip instead?
How to use 2 to the power 4 in C# by Kenneth Haugland
Answer 12 May 2013   license: CPOL
Think youll have to write:Math.Pow(2,4)Here is the documentation:http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.math.pow.aspx[^]
C#
Re: My vote of 5 by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
Thank you :-)
Re: Not an article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 8 May 2013  
I have to agree with you here. It looks like a blog post, in fact all of the articles he has submitted thats in the que looks like blogs to me. They have steb by step, and are not articles per say.
Answer 6 May 2013   license: CPOL
Use BigInteger instead then:http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.numerics.biginteger.aspx[^]
Answer 6 May 2013   license: CPOL
You need either to convert the points to 2D or use a 3D rendering in you application. Since you want to interact the most common thing is to result to 2D while edition etc, so that would be my take.Edit:These links might be helpful for the...
WPF
Re: The Internet by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 6 May 2013  
Too much noise too see anything :laugh:
Re: The Internet by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 6 May 2013  
Perhaps we should be glad that some of the content on the internet cant be viewed from outer space :laugh: But it sertanly an achievement. :)
Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 6 May 2013  
This is too short for an article, and you shoul dforamt the text as normal codeproject style.
Forum Message 5 May 2013  
The questions seems to be abondantly from people that have never taken any cources in programming whatsoever, and most of them would benefit immensely by reading the manual. I have questions of my
Forum Message 5 May 2013  
Well, somethimes there are interesting questions, however they are scarce, about 1 / 1000 i recon.
Forum Message 5 May 2013  
Well if their question is "How do I writen an if command" than they are pretty desparate :laugh:
Re: Formatting by Kenneth Haugland
Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 5 May 2013  
This is a code dump and not an article. Describe the problems it is supposed to solve, and why people should choose that solution.
Forum Message 5 May 2013  
Quote: many of them are obvious homework problems or could be easily solved by googlingThe funny thing is that you litteraly can take the hea
Answer 5 May 2013   license: CPOL
This seems to be rather trivial, at least from a Google[^] search.
Re: Hmmm... by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 5 May 2013  
Agreed, it is kind of stange for sure..
regular expression in VB.net by Kenneth Haugland
Answer 5 May 2013   license: CPOL
Regular expressions can be extremely complicated to explain, the easiest by far is to use fome editor like:Expresso - A Tool for Building and Testing Regular Expressions[^]
Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 5 May 2013  
This falls much short of an article, you should read the Codeproject Article FAQ and Guidelines before posting an article.
Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 5 May 2013  
This is too short for an article, have you considered expanding it?
Re: Just wanted to... by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 5 May 2013  
You havent by any chance read Manfred Schroeder's "Fractals, Chaos, Power Laws" as well ? It has some other forms of fractals in them In addition to the ones you have provided.
Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 5 May 2013  
As it is now, its more a Tip than an article, so hvae you considered posting it as a Tip instead?
Answer 5 May 2013   license: CPOL
There are lots of articles on this very page, see if you cant find the answer here:Dijstra algorithm[^]
C++
Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 4 May 2013  
This is too short for an article, as well as a Tip.
Not an Article yet by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 4 May 2013  
Have you published this unintentionally? You should change the status from publishing to composing.
Prime number in C/C++ by Kenneth Haugland
Answer 4 May 2013   license: CPOL
You could read this, it might be helpful:Finding prime numbers[^]
Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 4 May 2013  
Im getting tired to say this, but it is still mostly code, which does not make it an article.
Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 4 May 2013  
You have tried to publish this 3 or 4 times already, and the article is much the same, a lot of code and little explination. Im sorry but its not an article, have you considered posting this as a Tip
Re: Not an article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 3 May 2013  
Code written in bold is also a little desturbing. :laugh:
Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 3 May 2013  
This is simply too short for an article, and there is no code whatsoever. Im sorry but its a big "No" from me.
Re: Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 3 May 2013  
IT is in the top right corner under type. It should be shown in this tutorial by Sean: Code Project Article FAQ[
Re: Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 3 May 2013  
Than you need to change the tag, as it is currently an article.
Get string between 2 strings by Kenneth Haugland
Answer 3 May 2013   license: CPOL
You could use rexex for this:Expresso - A Tool for Building and Testing Regular Expressions[^]MAtch the part that is preseded by and followed by.
Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 3 May 2013  
This is too short for an article, I even think it is to little for a Tip as weel. You need to expand this.
Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 3 May 2013  
If you take away the pictures, there is bout one paragraph left, so its not an article. Have you considered posting it as a Tip instead?
Competition? by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 3 May 2013  
If so you need to change the tags.
Forum Message 3 May 2013  
A repost? TreeView Databinding Issue WPF C#[
Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 2 May 2013  
If you removed the pictures and code blocks there isnt much left. This is at best a Tip as it is now.
Not an Article by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 2 May 2013  
This is too little even for a tip, please read the codeproject Article FAQ.
Re: Not an article. by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 2 May 2013  
Agreed. Not to mention the formating.
Re: Layout by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 2 May 2013  
:laugh: I see what you mean, hopefully you haven taken permanent damage? ;)
Forum Message 2 May 2013  
Cant you cast the object or check the object using TypeOf, and then check were it is in the treèviewcontrol?
Re: I Am Good at Riding Horses by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 2 May 2013  
You must be jockeying :laugh:
Answer 2 May 2013   license: CPOL
If you have a continuos line you could replace it by using an A* search algorithm, That way you would find any hole lines:WPF: A* search[^]Then you could simplify the line by using Douglas-Peucker or simular algorithm:Polyline Simplification[^]Now it would just be a metter of finding...
Layout by Kenneth Haugland
Forum Message 2 May 2013  
Have a look at your layout in the codeblocks.

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