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SortedSet<T> has Red-Black Tree behavior. Any way. Thanks
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It didn't when I wrote it way back when. This has only been available since.NET 4.
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rathmA_ wrote: Have you ever need any collection that do not exist in the .NET Framework?
class EmployeeCollection = List<Employee> { }
A programming language never "delivers" all possible building blocks, as one can expect the programmer to be able to, well, program.
Can you define a bit more precise what you mean by a collection[^] that does not exist in .NET? here's no TStringList in .NET (like Delphi has), but I never missed it.
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I am new to .Net framework how can i learn fast and be productive as i have programming skills in java,c.
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Why have you posted the same question a second time?
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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i thought that i've asked the question in wrong forum so i posted it second time
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I am new to .Net framework how can i learn fast and be productive as i have programming skills in java,c.
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You could start with this book[^].
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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where can i ask question for sql sever reporting services for 2008.
thanks
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Here perhaps[^]?
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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Hey guys,
Is there a string compression that works in all programming languages?
for example, if I compress the return string of a .net web service method, and the caller from another platform can decompress the returing string
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Maybe gzip? Since it is used to compress HTTP bodies, and suppose to be light and quick should be implemented in most of environments.
No more Mister Nice Guy... >: |
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Thanks for the quick response
I will check it out
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Yes I should really get to work. Now. Just can't force myself to work on another one of WCF services. Bleh
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I'm trying to compile a archivo.mex. net and when I build I get this error
Executing command: C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.0\csc.exe /nologo /optimize /doc:"D:\Matlab\bin\grabacionn\src\grabacionn.xml" /t:library /r:"D:\Matlab\toolbox\dotnetbuilder\bin\win32\v2.0\MWArray.dll" /resource:"D:\Matlab\bin\grabacionn\src\grabacionn.ctf" /out:"D:\Matlab\bin\grabacionn\src\grabacionn.dll" "D:\Matlab\bin\grabacionn\src\Class1.cs" "D:\Matlab\bin\grabacionn\src\dotnet_mcc_component_data.cs"
"C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.0\csc.exe" no se reconoce como un comando interno o externo,
programa o archivo por lotes ejecutable.
Error: An error occurred while shelling out to CSC (error code = 1).
Unable to build executable.
if anyone can tell me I should do that because the framework rebice but I have the csc.exe
modified 19-Nov-12 23:14pm.
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..and now again, in English
Just use a translator. I don't care how bad it sounds, can't be worse than my average post - a half decent English post still reaches a wider audience than a Spanish one.
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When I look into C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.0 , I do not see a csc.exe . But there is one in C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727 .
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I alter the deployments, .. settings, .. . net .. 2.0 this worked
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You won't find a csc.exe under the .NET 3.0, 3.5 or 4.5 folders as these versions are just extensions on top of the .NET 2.0 and .NET 4.0 versions, which will have csc.exe.
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Hello everybody,
I have a problem about the modification of fields (such as textbox, label, acc) of a form from another thread.
I state that I am not an expert on Visual Studio 2008 and, unfortunately, even on VB.NET but I have to use these tools to write an application that runs on a device with Windows CE 5.0.
In another forum I've already found a post about it and I followed the solution proposed.
Everything works if I write all the code in the class of my form (Form1), I mean in the Form1 there is a button that starts a thread that increments by 1 a variable declared in Form1, and then calls a "Sub AggLab()", always in Form1, that updates the contents of a label (in Form1) with the increased value of the variable:
Imports System.Threading
Public Class Form1
Dim MyNewThread As Thread
Dim tmp As Int32 = 0
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
MyNewThread = New Thread(AddressOf SubDelThread)
MyNewThread.Name = "NuovoThread"
MyNewThread.Start()
End Sub
Private Sub SubDelThread()
Do
tmp = tmp + 1
AggLab()
Thread.Sleep(1000)
Loop
End Sub
Private Delegate Sub AggLabDel()
Private Sub AggLab()
If Me.InvokeRequired Then
Me.BeginInvoke(New AggLabDel(AddressOf AggLab))
Return
End If
Label1.Text = tmp.ToString
End Sub
End Class
But if the function executed within the thread is in a different class/file it does not work anymore:
Imports System.Threading
Public Class Form1
Dim MyNewThread As Thread
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
MyNewThread = New Thread(AddressOf MyThread.MyThreadExecute)
MyNewThread.Name = "NuovoThread"
MyNewThread.Start()
End Sub
Private Delegate Sub AggiornaLabelDelegate()
Public Sub AggiornaLabel()
If Me.InvokeRequired Then
Me.BeginInvoke(New AggiornaLabelDelegate(AddressOf AggiornaLabel))
Return
End If
Label1.Text = MyThread.iii.ToString
End Sub
Imports System.Threading
Public Class MyThread
Private Shared miii As Int32 = 0
Public Shared Property iii() As Int32
Get
Return miii
End Get
Set(ByVal value As Int32)
miii = value
End Set
End Property
Public Shared Sub MyThreadExecute()
Do
iii = iii + 1
Form1.AggiornaLabel()
Thread.Sleep(1000)
Loop
End Sub
End Class
What I check with debugging is that in this case "Me.InvokeRequired" is always false.
Where did I go wrong?
Can anyone give me a tip?
Thanks in advance.
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Does it give an exception? not work as expected?
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No, it doesn't give an exception, just it does nothing.
The first example, all the code in the Form1 clas, works as expected.
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