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This isn't every day programming, I'm converting a 64 bit to a 32 bit D word
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None of that made sense. What do you really want?
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Thanks for helping me through this Eddy, I've got it working now
I can return a hex or decimal value of a Dword
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Cool; hope to see an article on it soon
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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Check the other thread for code (as well as anyone that comes up with this in a search), I don't think I'm qualified for writing an article, but I'd be happy to do so
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turbosupramk3 wrote: Check the other thread for code
Nice, thanks for sharing
turbosupramk3 wrote: I don't think I'm qualified for writing an article, but I'd be happy to do so
Why wouldn't you qualify?
I'd imagine that some people would be very happy if they find an article with the code to download and some explanatory text on the problem being solved. It's quite painless actually, especially with the template[^].
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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I'm self taught and haven't been writing code that long, so I guess that is why I wrote that. I've read those articles before and those people are geniuses!
I'll try and clean up the class and check out the template though, thank you for that link. I'm guessing it will then be peer reviewed and cleaned up if needed.
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turbosupramk3 wrote: I've read those articles before and those people are geniuses!
Some of them are, no doubt. Everything is hard, until it's solved - you didn't get that much responses to your query, did you?
turbosupramk3 wrote: I'll try and clean up the class and check out the template though, thank you for that link. I'm guessing it will then be peer reviewed and cleaned up if needed.
Cool - and yes, and then it'll be out in the public.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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How do I change the pixel format of any input image to any other pixel format for eg convert to grayscale , true color RGB , paletted(8bpp) , grayscale with alpha , true color with alpha(RGA32).
Any C#.Net solution for the above?
Regards,
Shailesh H
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pleasse give me the name of some book for C# beginer
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Not a problem, there are many listed here[^]
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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these are really nice links for beginners...thats the reason of my vote 5.
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+5 for further links useful to beginners.
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www.learnvisualstudio.net....is a great website to begin for begineers
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Im new to multi-threading i have a list of files that need to be processed (the method to do this has been tested and is working) but its a cpu and hdd intensive one .
At the moment i have a Parallel.ForEach loop and ive tried setting ParallelOptions.MaxDegreeOfParallelism = 2 and even one but regardless the loop runs out if control and starts running the method multiple times instead of just twice without waiting for the method to finish
Im not getting any exceptions, Should i be using this or another loop ?
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Rohit Dubey from Hyderabad wrote: (the method to do this has been tested and is working) but its a cpu and hdd intensive one
I have a feeling multithreading is not going to help if the method is extremely io intensive, that will end up being your bottleneck.
"I have a theory that the truth is never told during the nine-to-five hours. "
— Hunter S. Thompson
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Rohit Dubey from Hyderabad wrote: its a cpu and hdd intensive one
It is one or the other. When running in a single thread either the calculations or the disk transfers are the limiting factor, it won't be them both. If it is the disk, multi-threading won't help you; if it is the CPU, then it would, when done properly.
And if you need lots of locks and/or Control.Invoke() stuff, chances are you won't gain anything.
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i want to start C# but i don't know what book is better.please help me. and tell what book is better for a beginer. and The link for free download.
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