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what about :
sbyte sb = 15;
byte b = (byte)sb;
or
sbyte sb = 15;
byte b = new Byte(sb);
ps: i know you're new to .net, but look, i personnaly don't even know it, and i think you could search the MSDN for that a bit by yourself too too worry, this is just an advice, not something to break you...
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Hi, Guys,
I have a project that requires me to use Excel in Managed C++. I did see a lot of examples in C#.Net or VB.Net but non of Managed C++.
I know I could add reference to the Excel COM component.
And seeing the namespace Interop.Excel.
I use
using namespace Interop::Excel;
but does not work.
I really appreciate if anyone can give some hints on the procedure of using Excel in Managed C++.
Thanks!
Devin
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http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/s5e903k3.aspx
Other samples here also.
--
gl-Paul
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Hello all,
I'm new to VC.NET.
I've a Form on which there is a ListBox and 2 Combo boxes.
I want to delete all the entries in these boxes.
Can anyone give me the equivalent of the
ResetContent() in VC.NET.
Thanks in advance
Varma
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ListBox->Items->Clear();
ComboBox->Items->Clear();
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i need a function that:
when i enter a date , function checks that format
if that format is correct return 1 and if not correct return 0;
and type of date field in database is not "date" its "varchar".
and my date is solar it's not of the Christian era.
thanks for your help
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i dont know your mean.
Is it my answer??????????????
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i meant that it looked like a list of things to do, as if you were assigned for an homework...
now, if you have a particuliar question on a specific point, then i listen to you !
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Hi guys, I asked about this yesterday, but the only suggestion I got did not help.
I tried to write a service in C++ using the template provided in Visual studio 2005. The service seemed to compile and install fine, but, it does not appear in the service listings. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Cheers,
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Are you talking about a Windows Service or a Web Service? If it is a Windows Service, did you give the service a unique name? Did you examine the install log for errors?
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hallo,
I am new to Managed C++ (VS2005). I am currently in the process of drawing lines onto images, which are loaded from HDD. I can add a line onto the image, however whenever I try to draw another line over the image, the previous line object dissapears. Is there a way of keeping all the lines on the image???
Any help will be greatly appreciated!!!
Arian.
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It depends on what you're doing. If you're drawing the line onto the screen in WM_PAINT, then you're not drawing on the image at all. You'd need to keep track of all lines, and draw them. If you're drawing onto a graphics object that contains the bitmap, then the lines should persist, unless you're reloading from disk for some reason, then you'd need to save first. It really depends on what the code looks like.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Here is a simple extract off the code::
private: System::Void viewPictureE_Paint(System::Object^ sender, System::Windows::Forms::PaintEventArgs^ e) {
PaintProccesImage(e);
void frmPictureEdit::PaintProccesImage(PaintEventArgs^ e) //Paint of Picturebox
{
if (btnBlackLine->CheckState == CheckState::Checked && viewPictureE->Image ) //blue line
{
this->isDrawing = false;
this->graph = this->viewPictureE->CreateGraphics();
graph->Flush();
}
}
void frmPictureEdit::PaintMouseDown(MouseEventArgs^ e)
{
if (btnBlackLine->CheckState == CheckState::Checked) //black line
{
//viewPictureE->Refresh();
this->startX = e->X;
this->startY = e->Y;
this->endX = e->X;
this->endY = e->Y;
graph->DrawLine(Pens::Black, startX, startY, endX, endY);
this->isDrawing = true;
}
}
void frmPictureEdit::PaintMouseMove(MouseEventArgs^ e)
{
if (viewPictureE->Image && btnBlackLine->CheckState == CheckState::Checked)
{
if( !this->isDrawing )
return;
//viewPictureE->Refresh();
System::Drawing::Bitmap ^image1 = gcnew System::Drawing::Bitmap(this->viewPictureE->Image);
graph->DrawLine(Pens::Black, startX, startY, endX, endY);
//viewPictureE->Invalidate();
}
}
void frmPictureEdit::PaintMouseUp(MouseEventArgs^ e)
{
if (btnBlackLine->CheckState == CheckState::Checked)
{
endX = e->X;
endY = e->Y;
graph->DrawLine(Pens::Black, startX, startY, endX, endY);
this->isDrawing = false;
}
}
The Image is loaded into an Picturebox. I created a new instance of the graphics and Bitmap object!Im basically drawing it on the graphics objects.
Can you please tell me exactly where Im going wrong???
Will be really appreciated!!
ArianN
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If you're drawing to a bitmap, you should use Graphics.FromBitmap at the point that you want to draw, you should not store a graphics object. Then, I have no idea if drawing onto a bitmap in a picturecontrol forces the control to update itself. You'd do better to just have a Bitmap in memory, draw it in your paint handler, then draw your lines and call Invalidate(), or keep the details of the lines in an array and draw them over the image in your paint handler.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Thank you.. I will try that out, and will update you on the result!
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HI Christian,
I gave it a shot however its not drawing multiple lines on Image. I tried Graphics.fromBitmap. I also called the Invalidate() but it doesnt even let me draw one line!!!
Can you please be more specific, its my first time with Managed C++ and Graphics?????
Thanks
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I'm using C++/CLI for .NET development, but i would like to share the enums and structs with the other .NET languages.
Some sample C++/CLI code:
<br />
ref struct myStruct<br />
{<br />
int x;<br />
}<br />
<br />
void myFunc (myStruct ^obj);<br />
If i want to call myFunc from C# and VB.NET, do i have to declare the struct in those languages too?
As far as i understand it if i have an "interface class" the definition is taken from the IL. Is this also true for enums and structs?
Thanks
André
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You can share enums and structs with the other .NET languages. However, you must make them public.
public ref struct myStruct
{
int x;
}
In regards to "void myFunc (myStruct ^obj);", other .NET languages can not access functions unless they are methods in a class or struct.
-- modified at 19:22 Tuesday 21st February, 2006
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I need to develop a software the uses SMBIOS specification. This software must reads/writes the information stored in DMI pool area and must run on MS-DOS. How can I do this using C/C++?
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I don't believe any .NET language will run in MS-DOS.
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Hi,
How Can I read and write BIOS settings using C/C++? I need to develop a application that run in MS-DOS platform.
Thanks alot,
Helio
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Again, I don't believe any .NET language will run under MS-DOS. You will need to write it in native C or C++.
-- modified at 19:24 Wednesday 22nd February, 2006
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Hi,
I need to develop a application that modifies fields of the Type 00 ( BIOS Information ) on DMI configuration. The development must be done using the language C and must run on MS-DOS platform.
Does exist some header for this?
Any help is welcome!
Grateful,
Hélio
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