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Hello,
You have made a number of similar posts that seem to be (thinly) disguised ads for your product. Forum rules allow you to make one product announcement in the Announcements forum, but...
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Hello,
You have made a number of similar posts that seem to be (thinly) disguised ads for your product. Forum rules allow you to make one product announcement in the Announcements forum, but...
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Hello,
You have made a number of similar posts that seem to be (thinly) disguised ads for your product. Forum rules allow you to make one product announcement in the Announcements forum, but...
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January 22nd, 2016, 12:09 AM
Here is more specific information about the P/Invoke call Arjay mentioned: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/484278/log-off-user-from-win-xp-programmatically-in-c-sharp
Depending on your...
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January 14th, 2016, 11:28 PM
You can, of course, do this in C#, but you might consider using some GNU utilities under Linux or Cygwin (under Windows) to do it as a command-line one-liner, like:
cat mytextfile.txt | sed...
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January 12th, 2016, 05:43 PM
Well, the tricky part is ensuring that it is possible to complete the puzzle in a specific number of moves. Why not generate them by working backward?
(1) Start with an empty grid
(2) Add some...
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August 1st, 2014, 12:46 PM
This sounds like a feasible project, though will have several challenges. Here is some advice to get you going.
Basically, you have three phases in a loop: SENSE the state of the game, DETERMINE...
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I think the fruitful discussion in this thread has run its course, and am therefore closing this thread.
Zizz, I understand you are upset with the modification of your post. However, this is also...
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[ Moved to Open Positions (jobs) forum ]
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February 20th, 2014, 04:15 AM
[Moved to announcements forum]
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November 8th, 2013, 08:56 PM
Your PairOfDice objects have the exposed methods int SumOfFaces(), void Roll() and bool isDoubles(). You can use these to carry out all the needed functions. For example, to "roll the dice" you can...
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July 23rd, 2013, 10:49 PM
Just replying to a small part:
You are having trouble printing the Dictionary. You should try it like this:
static void Display(Dictionary<string, List<double>> data)
{
//Display the...
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July 23rd, 2013, 10:40 PM
You'll want to use
and tags around your code to keep formatting; I've updated your reply with them.
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July 21st, 2013, 10:56 AM
HABO's answer on StackOverflow looks good to me: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9237324/encrypting-decrypting-large-files-net
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July 11th, 2013, 11:22 PM
[ Moved Thread to the Client Side Scripting Forum ]
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July 11th, 2013, 11:17 PM
Looks OK to me (though I didn't really read through the SQL part in much detail). Yes, you should definitely be able to shorten the second one. Mostly like (you can check for bugs, just doing it...
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Alternatively, you can throw them into an array:
Label[] lblRecipArray = { lbl_Recipient1, lblRecipient2, /*etc*/ };
ComboBox[] cbRecipArray = { cb_recipient1, cb_recipient2, /*etc*/ };...
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June 24th, 2013, 01:32 AM
Maybe this will help? Link: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/210979/Fast-optimizing-rectangle-packing-algorithm-for-bu
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It declares the string to be literal. It will therefore NOT interpret \r as a carriage return escape sequence and \n as a newline escape sequence. Read more at...
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A Dictionary is a hash-table data structure that associates a key with a value. Asking for the key will return the value. Think of it a little like accessing an array, except that you don't have to...
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Your problem seems a little under specified. In particular, the metadata for each paper will need to declare its own numerical identifier (not just the IDs of the papers it cites). In your example,...
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I don't know of a quick way to do it with Linq (probably because I don't use Linq terribly often, perhaps another member will know).
You can do it normally though, if you have a way to quickly...
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Aye, I strongly agree with nuzzle. People love it when people take an interest in their work...!
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It depends. If you have a one-off hack that you need to just work as fast as possible and never-ever have to use it again, then either your if-elseif blocks or switch statements with hard-coded...
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tl;dr version: probably classes, unless you have a good reason to choose structs.
Longer version, you'll probably want to read about the differences:...
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