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Its you application, you wrote it, we can't tell you why or how it's writing out files.
The only way your application could create files is if you told it to. If you are using any external DLL's then they're what you need to look at.
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-SK Genius
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In Application there are article display form, when article is selected from the grid its small preview is visible before the user.
Now when the user double click on the picturebox a new form is visible with larger image and at the same time 3 files are generated at the same directory where the App Exe is placed. I've not written any code for this??
I'm really worried about this amazing behaviour.
Reply Plz.
Thanks
Syed Shahid Hussain
Syed Shahid Hussain
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How do I search for a matching item in a linked list based queue.I have this set of items in a queue and would like to input a piece of data in a textbox and then find out if this piece of data exists in the queue and if it does/or doesn't gives me a feedback.
(Am using C# )
Thanks.
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Sounds a little mixed up to me - do you want to use a list, or a queue, or a set?
To check that an item exists you can use something like:
List<string> items = new List();
items.Add("ABC");
//etc
bool itemExists = items.Exists(delegate(string match)
{ return String.Equals(match, TextBox1.Text); } );
You can also write a more complex delegate/predicate to do things like partial matches.
Hope this helps,
Chris
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How can I use find() to accomplish that?
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Its basically the same as Exists, but using strings rather then booleans:
List<string> items = new List<string>();
items.Add("ABC");
string Result = items.Find(delegate(string match)
{
return String.Equals(match, TextBox1.Text);
});
Hope this helps,
Chris
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I need to input a number through a textbox and display a message in my outbox that tells me whether or not there is an item in the data queue whose number matches that input.
My application is already able to initiate a data queue.
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Ok - seems like you might be implimenting your own version of a Queue, which internally is using List<t>? In which case you would need to work out an algorithm for this...
Anyway, assuming you are using System.Collections.Generic.Queue<T> you can use the "Contains" method, for example:
Queue<string> q = new Queue<string>();
bool b = q.Contains("Hello world");
As for getting based on an ID number, Im not sure what you are wanting:
-If you want to do this like an index number (i.e. "Get the second item in the queue"), you can use an iterator (see foreach), or can cast it to an array (using ToArray) before getting the value.
-If each item in the Queue has a unique id number, which does not correspond to its index in the queue, you could try iterating until a condition is met
For example:
foreach(item x in queue)
{
if(x.Id == IdWeAreSearchingFor)
{
break;
}
}
Maybe one of these approaches will help you get a bit further, but if not let me know. It would be helpful to know if you are using Queue<t> or making your own Queue class based on List<t> if none of these suggestions helped!
Chris
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I want to move a Panel from GroupBox1 to GroupBox2.
Please repair my code:
private void panel1_DragDrop(object sender, DragEventArgs e)
{
Panel a = (Panel)e.Data.GetData(typeof(Panel));
e.Effect = e.AllowedEffect;
a.Location = new Point(e.X, e.Y);
}
private void panel1_MouseDown(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
{
Panel p = (Panel)sender;
if (e.Button == MouseButtons.Left)
DoDragDrop(p, DragDropEffects.Copy);
}
private void panel1_DragEnter(object sender, DragEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Data.GetDataPresent(typeof(Panel)))
{
e.Effect = DragDropEffects.Copy;
}
else
{
e.Effect = DragDropEffects.None;
}
}
Thanks.
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Hi all,
I'm working with the Aqua gauge control[^] that I found here on codeProject, which is a visual studio control, I believe.
What I want to do is show the property-grid control for the gauge and allow users to change the gauge's appearance and then ofcourse, save that new appearance. Aqua gauge works fine, property grid works fine, appearance changes, now I need to save the changes for nex time.
So - I was wondering - is there an easy way to save the gauge 'state', that is all values of its properties, easily ?
I mean, I can start programming and saving all gauge property values and loading them back in, or has Microsoft already thought of this, and created some easy method or something ?
Regards,
AYK
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hi
serialize your properties with the XmlTextWriter to disk.
regards
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Thanks! I'll look into this.
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Hi all,
I'm developing a compiler like software so want to show the errors and warning of that software,
I want to use the "Error LIST" control that is used by Microsoft in Visual Studio.
Any one can tell me that what king of control it is? or how can i develop it.
Thanks
Syed Shahid Hussain
Syed Shahid Hussain
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List view
Ahsan Ullah
Senior Software Engineer
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more discussion please.
only a list view or with a form
and how it pop up????
thanks
Syed Shahid Hussain
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ListView in a form, and it pops up in response to receiving event notifications, which suggests it's hooked up to the main application for compilation event notifications.
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Thanks
But can u give me some example or similar article on my problem.
I'm waiting.
Really thanks.
Syed Shahid Hussain
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So I have implemented the binary tree shown here (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms379572.aspx[^]). I have no prior knowledge in I/O and its related areas, so any quick reads would be nice.
My question is, how would i save the tree (including the root as well as the internal and leaf nodes) into a file? How would i use the file after its saved? I have a decoder (just a simple program that traverses all of the tree's nodes and writes them out in console), but I would have no idea how to recall the file and decode it.
Any help is appreciated.
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You might be able to use xml serialization to save and load the binary tree.
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What I would do is firstly save the traversal. Pre / Post. And then the data. .Net makes IO easy. Try the StreamWriter and StreamReader classes
Stephen Lintott Bsc IT (RAU)
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I want to be able to have the user select between two radio buttons. This will determine what page is loaded into a webbrowser object on part of the form. I even tried simple buttons, but the webbrowser only loads the first Url loaded. If button1 is selected first then only the url for button1 is loaded requardless of how many times button2 is pressed and etc for the other url. Is there something I need to set for the webBrowse object? This is annoying because it seems simple, but somehow isn't working.
modified on Friday, September 5, 2008 9:38 AM
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Well I figured it out. Seems I had the AllowNavigation property set to false on the webBrowser control. silly me. Works now.
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I'm creating a simple C# print class... this print class doesn't actually does the printing but more on layout and inserting objects into the page that is to be printed. You can insert objects in the page using the X-axis and Y-axis of the page.. No problems with that except that the Size and Height of the font is not relative to the X and Y axis cause i'm trying to insert a line break and i need the height of the text with the font used. How do I convert the height to something like Dots Per Inch?
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hi
use the PrinterUnitConvert class in the System.Drawing.Printing namespace.
regards
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