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Respected Sir, you are misunderstanding me. People give up without trying. I understand that it is an impossible task. But i just wanted him to put some efforts and say
"Hey people i have tried out so many things but couldn't succeed", then its ok. I agree with you.
See, the point what i am trying to make here is atleast try even if it is an impossible task. If you cant figure out any chance of completing it, then you come on code project and consult people.
If someone gives you an impossible task knowingly(for example), you dont know that it is impossible, you think that the task is doable. Only the person who gave you probably knows it.
Without even starting off if you say "I am sorry Sir cant complete it", this means that you dint even try to do it.
If he would have started the task, he would have referred few books, written some lines of code. His knowledge and coding would have increased.
I apologize to you if i said something wrong. My aim here is not to challenge you or anyone. It is just for beginners to start thinking and analyzing things .
I cant even possibly ever try to challenge you. My knowledge and ability is no where near yours. I just want to again apologize if i said something wrong.
And lastly, its my dream to become an MVP for at least one year and you have been winning this title for the past 10 years. How can i even dare to challenge you.
And i was laughing at the statement : Quote: FAR from a simple thing to do. , because it is was just the way you wrote it nothing else. My aim was not to make fun.
You just sounded humorous and witty at that time. My laughter was due to your witty statement.
Thanks and regards,
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Thank you Rahul for the reply.
I have made lot of searches and read a document on video quality analysis. The document explains about the noise and frames/sec. So I thought let me first get frames of a video file so that I can verify whether the frames are in order or in the correct speed like x frames/sec that shows video better otherwise it implies the video is stuck or anything else.
I used DirectShow.dll to get details of a video file. But I was not able to use interface "Iqualprop". "Iqualprop" gives me details of a file.
I used Shell32 to get details of video file and I could get frames/sec details.
But these are static details. I want to stream the video file and get details so that I can check its quality.
Please help me if you have any other suggestions and how to use "Iqualprop".
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Hi guys I'm re-posting here now..
I posted earlier but in the wrong section.
I am having this problem, I wrote a small app to display the computers hostname and IP address.
Hostname horks no problem, the issue I am sitting with is...
On some Windows 7 / 8 computers is displays the IPv6 Frown |
How do I force to only return IPv4 everytime?
This is my Code:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.Net;
namespace IPChecker
{
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
label1.Text = "Host Computer: " + Dns.GetHostName();
foreach (IPAddress address in Dns.GetHostAddresses(Dns.GetHostName()))
{
label2.Text = "IP Address: " + address;
}
}
}
}
I have got some help:
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Replace the label2 with a listbox and define an integer i = 0 outside of your loop.
listBox1.Items.Insert(i++, "IP Address: " + address);
"
This does work... Its shows all the IP's in a listbox BUT
I only want the IPv4 to display in a label. Simple and clean?
How would I go about doing this?
any help would be much appreciated.
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I am not sure how to actually put it together to make this work? Could you advise please ?
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Just refer to the documentation. For each IP address check the property that tells you if it is an IPv4 or IPv6 address.
Veni, vidi, abiit domum
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Hi there,
i finally got a Problem
I have a DataGridView and in 2 cloumns there are comboboxes.
Now, what my question is:
In the first Combobox there are resources diplayed, in the second one roles.
If i choose one of the roles the resource box is refilled with resources that fit the selected role.
But the Problem is that after adding multiple rolerestrictions in the second comboboxes i only have the resource result of the last added row.
How do i get the comboboxes to work per row not as a coloumn ?
It should work like this:
----cb1----------cb2
TBD TL Res----Teamleader <- only teamleader resources avail
TBD SW Eng----Software Engineer <- only Software Engineers avail
TBD Proj M----Project Manager <- only Project Managers avail
Hope this Question is not 2 squishy
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Congrats bro, well done.
5!
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Hi,
1> I am writing a code which will call a web-service and populate xml data into a variable and then processing that data to a database table.
2> I am writing a code which will call a web-service and retrieve the XML data and write into a file(XML). And then it will process the data from that XML file to a database table.
My question is: Which is the best way: "1" or "2".
thinking all scenarios ..means
if volume of data will be more in future
performance
data reliability
flexibility,etc..
Kindly share your opinion !!
Rahul Vairagi
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www.sqlserver2005forum.blogspot.com
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Obviously, option 1 is your best bet. I assume by 'variable' you mean a data structure that can hold your xml in memory.
What is the purpose of storing it in a file? If you're concerned about losing data due to write speed and the load on the database, consider using an MQ solution. Besides being slow, writing to file requires lot of disk space and is prone to file locking issues and also requires periodic cleanup.
modified 30-Jan-14 2:55am.
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Depends on various factors.
For starters what exactly do you mean by "volume". Do you have actual realistic numbers?
For example if you have 1 record a day now and 10 in three years it doesn't matter.
If you have 100,000 a day now and expect, realistically, 10 million at the end of the year then that is a different matter.
Also do you need to process the XML before putting into the database?
What happens if you go to the web-service right now and it isn't up? And it stays down until tomorrow? What happens if your database is down and stays down until tomorrow?
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Hi guys
I am having this problem, I wrote a small app to display the computers hostname and IP address.
Hostname horks no problem, the issue I am sitting with is...
On some Windows 7 / 8 computers is displays the IPv6
How do I force to only return IPv4 everytime?
This is my Code:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.Net;
namespace IPChecker
{
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
label1.Text = "Host Computer: " + Dns.GetHostName();
foreach (IPAddress address in Dns.GetHostAddresses(Dns.GetHostName()))
{
label2.Text = "IP Address: " + address;
}
}
}
}
modified 30-Jan-14 7:58am.
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Hi & welcome to Code Project
This is the lounge, where regulars get irate if people pose programming questions - so I'd grab this one and post it to another area - probably Quick Questions, from the menu at the top of the screen.
Fortunately I don't get irate at such trivialities.
MVVM # - I did it My Way
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Man, you're a god. - walterhevedeich 26/05/2011
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Hi there
Thank you
How do I move this to quick questions?
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Just create a question by clicking the widget below.
Ask a Question
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Damn you have the perfect signature - CBadger
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_Maxxx_ wrote: This is the lounge, where regulars get irate if people pose programming questions
Don't. You'll scare him.
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Damn you have the perfect signature - CBadger
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Quote: Fortunately I don't get irate at such trivialities. A simple search on CP may disagree.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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As Maxxxxx said the proper place to ask this is in quick questions but since you are new to CodeProject I will answer your question here.
You are replacing the test in label2 with every iteration of the loop so you are only seeing the last entry.
Replace the label2 with a listbox and define an integer i = 0 outside of your loop.
listBox1.Items.Insert(i++, "IP Address: " + address);
This is one free pass. After this expect to be criticized for asking programming questions here.
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JimmyRopes wrote: This is one free pass. After this expect to be criticized for asking programming questions here.
How irresponsible. It is only because of people like you that The Lounge, our dear Lounge is being flooded with programming questions, taking away valuable space that is reserved for crap jokes.
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You guys are too kind :P
Thanks for the help! I'm using a listbox now it is working and showing all the IP's that's on my machine.
But how does it work, in which position is the IPv4 address?
Is there a way to just display the IPv4 in a basic label?
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Now you are asking a second programming question in the lounge!
I want to direct you to the top of the page where it states:
Technical discussions are welcome, but if you need specific help please use the programming forums.
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I have moved this, thanks guys
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AAAAAARGH ARGH AAAAAAAARGHHH ARRRRRRRGH AAAAAAAAAAARGGGGGGHHH!
Just to clarify by example what others said...
modified 30-Jan-14 2:39am.
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And then someone should explain to him about bacon...
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