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Sorry,
Gave you the wrong parameters!
Look at 'quitesmart's answer.
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write this:
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MessageBox.Show("Your text", "Your message Caption", MessageBoxButtons.OKCancel);<br />
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ThankYou
you really are quiteSmart
Regards
Saira
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Saira Tanwir wrote: you really are quiteSmart
thanks a lot,
if you need any help be free to contact me on my msn address jamilaboukhalil@hotmail.com
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Hi
I have a 'new person' form that i want to start with a height of 276 and if the person will have a photo the form to open up to 440. So for eas of working with it, in the designer it is 440 high, but I want it to open with 276. So I figured...
public frmNewPerson () {
InitializeComponent ();
Form.ActiveForm.Height=276;
}
would work, but it doesn't, it says...
Message="Object reference not set to an instance of an object."
and highlights the line Form....
So am I just putting this line of code in the wrong place or what?
TIA
Graham
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have u tried to initiallize the form through the syntax
Form frm=new Form();
here Form is the name of the form that u are trying to manipulate and frm is its instance or objet that u have created for manipulating it.
try this approach as its worked for me.
hopefully this helps.
Saira
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Saira
I just did that on the last form, to cause this form to appear so that doesn't seem the right thing to do.
Michael's suggestion has worked use - this.Height = 276;
Thanks
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the-Yetti wrote: I have a 'new person' form that i want to start with a height of 276 and if the person will have a photo the form to open up to 440. So for eas of working with it, in the designer it is 440 high, but I want it to open with 276. So I figured...
public frmNewPerson () {
InitializeComponent ();
Form.ActiveForm.Height=276;
}
would work, but it doesn't, it says...
Message="Object reference not set to an instance of an object."
and highlights the line Form....
So am I just putting this line of code in the wrong place or what?
As you are in the constructor of the form, the ActiveForm property hasn't been initialised yet.
Try
this.Height = 276;
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Put it in the Form's Load event instead of constructor.
private void frmNewPerson_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
this.Height = 276;
}
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That's what I thought, but I had tried ( as suggested by engsrini ) that I try it in the Load event, but it still failed. But thanks this.Height works.
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Hi .
Need to Convert base64 string representing header of the binary field with image data.
//ds.Tables[6].Rows[1].ItemArray[2].ToString() contains base64string
{
Byte[] byt = Convert.FromBase64String(ds.Tables[6].Rows[1].ItemArray[2].ToString());
SaveToOut("image/jpeg", byt, true);
PerformScaleImage(contentType, content, Response, 150, 50);
MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream();
stream.Write(buff, 0, buff.Length);
using (Bitmap img = new Bitmap(stream))/*---Giving invalid parameter exception-------*/
{
--------------------------}
}
Can you give details.
Srinivas
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The error comes because you haven't reset the memory stream before reading it.
You should create a read-only memory stream from the array instead:
MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream(buff, false);
Now the memory stream contains the data from the start, and you can read from it right away.
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Year happy = new Year(2007);
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The error is at the line pointing to ------(A)
MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream();
stream.Write(buff, 0, buff.Length);
------(A)
using (Bitmap img = new Bitmap(stream))/*---Giving invalid parameter exception-------*/
{
--------------------------}
}
Srinivas S
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Yes, I know that. Read my previous post again, and you might realise that.
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Year happy = new Year(2007);
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MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream(buff, false);
After that also its giving same one
Invalid parameter for bitmap constructor.
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I have tested it, and as expected it works just fine.
Where do you create the array buff , and what does it contain?
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Year happy = new Year(2007);
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Hi .
Need to Convert base64 string representing header of the binary field with image data.
//ds.Tables[6].Rows[1].ItemArray[2].ToString() contains base64string
{
Byte[] byt = Convert.FromBase64String(ds.Tables[6].Rows[1].ItemArray[2].ToString());
SaveToOut("image/jpeg", byt, true);
PerformScaleImage(contentType, content, Response, 150, 50);
MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream();
stream.Write(buff, 0, buff.Length);
using (Bitmap img = new Bitmap(stream))/*---Giving invalid parameter exception-------*/
{
--------------------------}
}
Can you give details.
Srinivas S
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Hi .
Need to Convert base64 string representing header of the binary field with image data.
//ds.Tables[6].Rows[1].ItemArray[2].ToString() contains base64string
{
Byte[] byt = Convert.FromBase64String(ds.Tables[6].Rows[1].ItemArray[2].ToString());
SaveToOut("image/jpeg", byt, true);
PerformScaleImage(contentType, content, Response, 150, 50);
MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream();
stream.Write(buff, 0, buff.Length);
using (Bitmap img = new Bitmap(stream))/*---Giving invalid parameter exception-------*/
{
--------------------------}
}
Can you give details.
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how to view power point show inside a web browser control in an application form ?
i have a powerpoint link ( local file ) , i need to make something like this :
webBrowser1.Url = new Uri(@file://c:\whatever\yourpresentation.ppt)
it doesn't work with me !!!
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where are the experts
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Hi friends,
how to validate textbox should accept only numeric in c#.Net. Please Help.
Thanks in Advance,
Regards,
Prya
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You can override the OnKeyPress or OnValidating methods of the TextBox , if overriding the KeyPress then simply filter out the keystrokes which are not numeric. If overriding the OnValidating method then you can use int.TryParse to check to see if it's a valid integer.
There are numerous articles on the web about how to do this, the best solution in my opinion would be to override the OnKeyPress event.
I have no idea what I just said but my intentions were sincere.
Poore Design
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That will work if the user didn't use the paste feature
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Hadn't thought of that , suppose it'll have to be either the OnValidating or OnTextChanged .
I have no idea what I just said but my intentions were sincere.
Poore Design
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