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Mirko1980 wrote: Populate a list with the array content.
Why? don't you like public static void Sort(Array array, IComparer comparer) ?
Luc Pattyn
I only read code that is properly indented, and rendered in a non-proportional font; hint: use PRE tags in forum messages
Local announcement (Antwerp region): Lange Wapper? Neen!
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Nothing, only I didn't think about it
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Hi Guys,
I have alerady tried with IComparable
but it doesn't return sorted array, maybe I am implementing in the wrong way.
Can you guys help me out with the exact implementation?
This payment Array is being accessed in another class say PaymentHistory and I wanna sort as per date the Payment array in PaymentHistory class.
Best Regards,
Mini Thomas
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What have you tried? IComparable alone does not sort anything.
Are you using Array.Sort? Or a List?
Post the code you are using.
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hi friends.
is there anyone who is knows, how to i learn an email server is pop3 mail server or not?
viva la commune
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Poke it with a TCP connection, if it's a POP3 server it should tell you that as soon as it is connected
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harold aptroot wrote: Poke it with a TCP connection
Poking it might just make it angry and it could POP you.
only two letters away from being an asset
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Can anyone tell me what version of C# is installed with Visual Studio 2005? I tried looking at VS help and googled the question with no luck.
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Hi,
I guess it's .NET 2.0, since you can see it's combined with Visual Studio 2005, well, for example, look at the right side of this page[].
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C# V2.0
Or to be more accurate; none. The C# compiler is installed with .net, not with Visual Studio. Visual Studio is simply a front end for the compiler.
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If I run csc /help , I get
Microsoft (R) Visual C# 2005 Compiler version 8.00.50727.3053
for Microsoft (R) Windows (R) 2005 Framework version 2.0.50727
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 2001-2005. All rights reserved.
Hope this helps.
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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He asked about the version of the language, not of the compiler.
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Oops!
**ahem** Version 2.0. Definitely. Yes, 2.0.
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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Hello,
I am using
string exePath = System.Windows.Forms.Application.ExecutablePath;
string myFilePath = Path.GetDirectoryName(exePath) + Path.DirectorySeparatorChar + "MyFile.xml";
to get working path of a file and it works fine when i run the application with VS2008.
I have written test method "[TestMethod]" to test a fuctionality which uses the above application path but my test result is failed because if i run test case then the excecutable path refers to visual studio env exe and my file is not present over there.
I don't want to hard code the file path. Please tell me how can i make my test case successfull or get the correct application path.
Thanks in Advance.
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You may be able to use the Assembly class to get the information you require.
Here is the example from the documentation:
Assembly SampleAssembly;
Int32 Integer1 = new Int32();
Type Type1;
Type1 = Integer1.GetType();
SampleAssembly = Assembly.GetAssembly(Integer1.GetType());
Console.WriteLine("CodeBase=" + SampleAssembly.CodeBase);
Look up the documentation for Assembly , particularly ExecutingAssembly and CallingAssembly to decide the best way to proceed for your circumstances.
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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Thanks Henry,
It is returning the path as "file:\C:\....\\....\TestResults\user_UKNML2009-10-16 16_39_37\Out".
I need debug or application executable path. (If i do some modification in code to reach up to the required path from the assembly path then it will not work for actual application output.)
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I need help with how to copy a row into a new worksheet using C#. Presently I can search for the string but I can't figure out how to grab the row and copy it to a new worksheet. Can anyone help? My code is below.
for (rCnt = 1; rCnt <= range.Rows.Count; rCnt++)
{
for (cCnt = 1; cCnt <= range.Columns.Count; cCnt++)
{
System.Convert.ToString(xlWorkBook);
str = (range.Cells[rCnt, cCnt] as Excel.Range).Value2as string;
if (str == "Yellow")
String.Copy(str); //After if finds the yellow string I want it to copy it to a new worksheet this will take place for all yellow strings.
MessageBox.Show(str);
}
}
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Hi there,
I want to start a process on a remote machine and as soon as the process is complete i want to start a local process.
Keep in mind that:
- I only have the UNC of the remote pc
- The process that must be run is stored on the remote pc and must be run on that pc.
- I do not want to map network drives (although it's highly unlikely that i should)
This is how I would do it if the first process was run on my local machine.
myProcess.Start();
myProcess.WaitForExit()
Thank you,
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diePopster wrote: I want to start a process on a remote machine ...
You are going to need some communications vehicle between the two systems so the initiator sends a message to the remote telling it to start the process, and when it terminates to return a completion message. You could do this with sockets, or maybe WCF, although sockets may be easier to learn. Take a look at some of the links here[^] for more information, or search Google for 'WCF' if you decide on that route.
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I believe you can do this using WMI. Read this[^] article or this[^] post.
Hope it helps.
It's not necessary to be so stupid, either, but people manage it. - Christian Graus, 2009 AD
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hi.
how can I see the list of files that a computer sent or recieved over a lan?
thanks
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I don't think there is a single repository for something like that. Do you mean over a particular protocol?
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FileSystemWatcher class might be of your interest. You can find a lot of samples related to this class' usage on web.
It's not necessary to be so stupid, either, but people manage it. - Christian Graus, 2009 AD
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