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Comments by DrMN (Top 19 by date)
DrMN
29-Jan-24 13:45pm
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Not entirely, I have to work on a python class for an instrument this afternoon, hopefully will come back to it tonight.
DrMN
29-Jan-24 9:18am
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Being a near newbie to VS2022, how do I get that into a project?
DrMN
29-Jan-24 8:57am
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The code above, produces an error "The name SuspendLayout does not exist in the current context"
DrMN
29-Jan-24 8:50am
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Oh now I understand what you mean by "what you see above". the code in your previous comment. Trying it now
DrMN
29-Jan-24 8:38am
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Thank you, that is actually a big help. As you noted those are primitives, rather than a minimal example, but the rest is known art. Great.
DrMN
29-Jan-24 6:59am
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I looked at the next few pages of them. Wow. One even writes more or less, "it does everything, it is unlimited, but I don't have time to write documentation". The words "memory leaks" appear in the comments. It is really surprisingly difficult to find something that is simple and comes with a simple example that works.
DrMN
29-Jan-24 6:43am
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Okie dokie, that worked, I have a chart, but it looks like a bar chart, not a graph. I suppose that is just the icon and I need to add something to make it a graph. Okay, anyway that is something. I suppose it is time to find the documentation for it.it. Thank you
DrMN
29-Jan-24 6:32am
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I did actually search before posting the question, and on other forums as well. The animation one seems to have the write words in the title, but again, I haven't found an easy to use example that is relevant for me.
DrMN
29-Jan-24 6:30am
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Yes, and yet not one of those at least in the first 10 or so, are just a simple 2-d graph. You have bar charts, multiple axes, and on and on. To use any of that, I have to study the code enough to pick it apart and hope nothing extraneous remains or critical was removed. It is not a good starting point to write a program. I understand, developers want to show off what it can do, but to use it easily, we need a maximally simple example to know where to start. It took a long time before the people at matplotlib got that, too. It is crucial if you want someone to use your software.
DrMN
29-Jan-24 6:25am
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It is Windows Forms, I think net frameworks is the older version? Chart is now part of something that needs to be added to VS. I found this, https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/1295118/how-to-add-chart-in-my-windows-form-in-visual-stud
DrMN
28-Jan-24 14:27pm
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Okay, disappointing. Microsoft q&a says that chart is no longer in Windows Forms.
DrMN
28-Jan-24 14:14pm
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There is a Toolbox, no Tool, no chart
DrMN
28-Jan-24 13:55pm
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Ah, thank you. C# and .net are installing now. I have to run out for a while. Is it possible to reach you if I get stuck getting to the first compile? Thanks again, really fantastic.
DrMN
28-Jan-24 13:23pm
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in other words, open vs, create a new project, select winform, and then drop in the above code?
DrMN
28-Jan-24 13:14pm
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Yep, I started building these because of cost, and to be able to record kinetic series with good control over the timing. Few of the commercial instruments do that.
DrMN
28-Jan-24 13:10pm
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Fantastic! I dont understand it yet, of course.
I see the words threads in the "using" statements, and some routines with click in the names, but I have no clue how a thread is created or how the buttons are connected to something and positioned.
DrMN
28-Jan-24 13:01pm
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Perhaps, but I have to do it very quickly, and my most recent windows programming was winapi and a long time ago. I have hardly used a windows machine in years
DrMN
28-Jan-24 9:56am
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I built it. It is derived from this design https://github.com/drmcnelson/Linear-CCD-with-LTSpice-KiCAD-Firmware-and-Python-Library. The item in question is a little more eloquent, a lower noise front end with a 16 bit diff ADC, and fits inside a handheld size housing.
In case you are interested, this one, with a higher end sensor should be ready soon. I have the boards back from fab. https://github.com/drmcnelson/S11639-01-Linear-CCD-PCB-and-Code
DrMN
28-Jan-24 9:40am
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Thank you, but that is .net. I have no experience with .net, only simple c++ and winapi, but it does look simple. Does it do scientific style graphics? The article shows only an excel style chart.
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