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Dim d As New Form<br />
d.Name = "formname"<br />
d.Show()
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If you're thinking of doing this, it's usually a sign that your design needs to be rethought out. You should never be creating data in your application out of the names of classes in your code.
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I have installed Crystal reports Standard Edition with version 11.0, Can i add reference to Microsoft Visual Studio.NET 2005? If can, how can i add?
Socheat
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hi, im new here,
say here's a list box with different items:
apple
54321
cookie
sos101
1111
from above there are 5 lines of items in a listbox,
how to do something like reading the number of the line?
like text1.text = "read line 3"
which the text1 textbox will appear cookie
how to do that?
Please Help,
Thanks.
Benny
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You'd write something like this
text1.text = ListBox1.Items.Item(2).ToString() The array holding the items is zero based, which means the 3rd item is really the 2nd element in the array.
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Thanks for reply
just want make something clear,
does the order of the item count from the top??
if yes, so the top one is 0, second one is 1, third is 2, fifth is 4?
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that's correct. It's zero based indexing starting at the top. The last item will always be listbox1.items.count - 1 . Remember the minus 1 when working with listboxes. You can also check if a listbox has any item selected through:
if listbox1.selectedindex = -1 then<br />
'none is selected<br />
end if
Posted by The ANZAC : "WWBD, What Would Buffy Do?" : "I don't know man, she's stronger than me"
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Thanks for your respond
i have another question,
I want to read the selected line with a text box, so I wrote:
Display.Text = JobList.Items.Item(LineNumber.Text).ToString
there are 2 textboxs: Display.Text, LineNumber.Text
and 1 listbox: JobList
but an error returned...
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benny777ex wrote: but an error returned
What error?
Regards,
Satips.
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uhh sorry I was wrong, resolved. Thanks
Benny
Im using:
Windows XP Professional SP2
Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 (.NET)
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Ok . No Problem.
Regards,
Satips.
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benny777ex wrote: I want to read the selected line with a text box, so I wrote:
Display.Text = JobList.Items.Item(LineNumber.Text).ToString
there are 2 textboxs: Display.Text, LineNumber.Text
and 1 listbox: JobList
hi I have another question,
Like I said, I want to read the selected line with textbox.
how to highlight the line in the listbox?
or is it possible to do some text change, such as make it bold,
or add some extra text like:
">>" + the line in the list box + "<<"
in the line in the listbox?
Please Help,
Thanks
Benny
Im using:
Windows XP Professional SP2
Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 (.NET)
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use the following framework base class and it's functions
Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility.VB6
getitemdata
setitemdata
Sonia Gupta
Soniagupta1@yahoo.co.in
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Thanks for reply
I had imported Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility.VB6.
but... how to use them?
Benny
Im using:
Windows XP Professional SP2
Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 (.NET)
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NO DON'T USE THAT PLEASE! That is a bad habit, to form a dependency on old vb6 methods, you should learn the new way because those methods will be phased out, most likely in the next edition. Do this:
me.listbox1.selectedindex = 'whatever number between 0 and listbox1.count - 1 or a variable
Posted by The ANZAC : "WWBD, What Would Buffy Do?" : "I don't know man, she's stronger than me"
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Thanks again
I used your way, it works beautifully.
Benny
Im using:
Windows XP Professional SP2
Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 (.NET)
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Your welcome, anytime.
Posted by The ANZAC : "WWBD, What Would Buffy Do?" : "I don't know man, she's stronger than me"
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I have a datagridview control on the form and I want to let the user to pick a table and popular the table to the datagridview. The codes I have that work except, everytime you populate the datagridview with a different table, it maintain the old table columns.
Here is my codes
Dim mycommand As New SqlClient.SqlCommand<br />
mycommand.Connection = myConn<br />
Dim TableName As String = ComboBox2.SelectedItem<br />
mycommand.CommandText = "Select * from " & TableName<br />
myConn.Open()<br />
Try<br />
da = New SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter(mycommand)<br />
ds.Clear()<br />
da.Fill(ds)<br />
Dim dt As New DataTable<br />
dt = ds.Tables(0)<br />
DataGridView1.DataSource = dt<br />
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Catch ex As Exception<br />
Debug.Print(ex.ToString())<br />
MsgBox(ex.ToString)<br />
Finally<br />
myConn.Close()<br />
End Try<br />
I thought that must be something very simple that I'm missing.
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Clear the grid views columns before assigning the new datasource.
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"Keyboard not found. Press < F1 > to RESUME. "
Source unknown (appears in many common BIOSes as a real error message)
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Is there a way in .net to automatically run a task? I thought I once saw something about a pause or wait feature you can wait for so many milliseconds. And, is this plausible? Another question I have is, is there a way to see when a file is updated? (I want to open a file and read it but I only want to read it if it has been updated.
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1 - you're talking about a timer
2 - there is a file watcher class, yes.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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Hey all:
Can anybody give me ideas how can I lock the particular cell of the datagrids. I used Readonly properties of Datagrids, that makes whole datagrids uneditable.
I want only some particular cells of grids to be uneditable.
Thanks many for your advance help.
-- modified at 11:51 Friday 6th July, 2007
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you can try this code
first you must set your grid readonly property to false
Dim intI, intJ As Integer
With grid
For intI = 0 To .Rows.Count - 1
.Rows(intI).ReadOnly = True
if intI = x then
.Rows(intI).ReadOnly = False
For intJ = 0 To .Columns.Count - 1
if intJ = y then
.Columns(intJ).ReadOnly = False
end if
Next
End If
Next
End With
hope this can help to solve your problem
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Hey:
I'm using VB.NET 2003. I didn't find Datagrid1.Rows.count and Datgrids1.Columns.Readonly and ... features.
Can you help me how can add those features to grids to run your code?
Thanks for your help in advance.
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Assuming that your datagrid is bound to a dataset, you can simply use the readonly property of the dataset's columns instead of that of the entire datagrid:
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MyDataSet.Tables("MyTableName").Columns("MyColumnName").ReadOnly = False 'or True<br />
MyDataGrid.DataSource = MyDataSet<br />
MyDataGrid.DataMember = "MyTableName"<br />
Good luck,
Johan
My advice is free, and you may get what you paid for.
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