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I'm new to C# but I have java experience. For my class project I want to import a picture and be able to move it around with the joystick on a controller. I have found some code segments on how to code in a controller in c# but if someone can point me in the right direction that would be great.
Thanks
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It would be helpful to know what type of application it will be, web or windows?
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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It would be for windows. The project is involving a jet pack picture that i made on PS and I need to make it move around in the application with a joystick
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Hey,
I cant execute application through cmd, when the application trying to read the argument which was sent to it (text file), it fails...
when i'm truing to execute it through the IDE (vs2008), it works ok...
that's what i did in the main method :
static void Main(string[] args)
{
int choice = 0;
if (args.Length == 0)
choice = 1;
else
choice = 2;
switch(choice)
{
case 1:
{
string[] text = Directory.GetFiles("allText");
Console.WriteLine(DateTime.Now.ToString());
foreach (string fileName in text)
{
string substring = fileName.Substring(8);
ReadData_Logic rd_l = new ReadData_Logic(substring);
rd_l.runThreadsAndDecrypt();
rd_l.printKey(substring.Substring(0, fileName.Length - 15).Insert(0, "encryptedKey\\") + "_result.txt");
}
Console.WriteLine(DateTime.Now.ToString());
} break;
case 2:
{
Console.WriteLine(DateTime.Now.ToString());
string fileName = args[0];
Console.WriteLine(fileName); <big><--- for debug, here i do see the correct file name</big>
ReadData_Logic rd_l = new ReadData_Logic(fileName);
rd_l.runThreadsAndDecrypt();
rd_l.printKey(fileName + "_result.txt");
Console.WriteLine(DateTime.Now.ToString());
} break;
}
}
what wrong with the code ?
thanks
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Works fine for me,
ConsoleApplication1.exe ad
31/03/2010 3:20:19 PM
ad
31/03/2010 3:20:19 PM
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This may sound like a stupid question, but are you sure it is the code? Are you giving the program a fully qualified path to the file, or relying on a relative path, which would differ depending on your debug or release mode? Is teh file in the directory where you run the app?
You should never use standby on an elephant. It always crashes when you lift the ears. - Mark Wallace
C/C++ (I dont see a huge difference between them, and the 'benefits' of C++ are questionable, who needs inheritance when you have copy and paste) - fat_boy
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the argument file is in the same directory as the executable file...
I tried to send the argument through the IDE itself, it works great there...
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As well it should, but when you execute it at the command line, are you in that same directory?
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Exactly what are you typing at the command line, and exactly what did you type into the arguments box in the Visual Studio debugging options?
Are there spaces in the filename? If so, you have to enclose them in quotes:
MyExecutable.exe "File name with spaces.txt"
Otherwise they'll be counted as separate parameters, in which case your 'choice' variable won't be set, and the entire block of code will be skipped.
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Hi world and word and u all Codeproject users !
Q)I want get date of 10 days after the current date !
more info :
<code>the date today is : 2010/03/31.
10 days later the date will be : 2010/04/10.</code>
Can dateTime compute this for me.
Example :(Something like this!)
DateTime dateTime = DateTime.Now + 10;
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DateTime tenDaysFromNow = DateTime.Now.AddDays(10.0);
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jojoba2011 wrote: Can dateTime compute this for me.
DateTime can do a whole lot of things for you. To know what they are, it would be sufficient to look at the documentation, there is a list of type members, showing methods, properties, etc.
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Luc Pattyn wrote: it would be sufficient to look at the documentation
txtspeak is the realm of 9 year old children, not developers. Christian Graus
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Luc Pattyn wrote: at the documentation
That's what I do, but I thought everyone else looked at the Intellisense.
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I'm guilty of being an intellisense junky.
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But I still wonder... why did he ask?
a simple google result for three terms - 'c# date add' gave me enough resources to read...
Are there really people who still don't depend on GOOGLE? I am Impressed.
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asking here is a ticket for a break; you "have" to wait for a descent reply.
Google's main disadvantage is it leads to results much too quickly...
There is an opportunity for a slow search engine, something that replies with a splash screen, saying:
I'm working for you; accumulating possible answers to your query; please wait; ETA 7 minutes and counting.
If CP were to offer such a gateway to Google, it would not have server overloads ever again...
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Luc... u amaze me with your answers...
I have been missing this insight for so long...
Now, I am sure that Google cannot tell me this side of the story!!!
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What's a Google?
Edit: I seem to recall a product from the '70s called "Coogle" -- I think was peanut butter and jelly in one jar, but I could be wrong.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: What's a Google?
it's a dull binge.
PIEBALDconsult wrote: "Coogle"
Pretty klose[^].
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You're welcome.
Another question solved by a minor Google action.
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Bing would have found it if I'd spelled it correctly...
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