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  • Sort a DataGridView by DisplayMember

    - by Dave
    Hi, I have a DataGridView that is bound to a DataTable. In this table there are some foreign keys. I am then using the CellFormatting event to get the corresponding text from another database table for each foreign key. I want to sort the DataGridView when the user clicks the header. Automatic sorting works but is not correct as it is Sorting on the ValueMember (ForeignKey ID) and not on the DisplayMember (the text). I tried using the SortCompare event but then I read that it does not work on DataGridViews that use the DataSource property. How can this be done? Thanks

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  • How do i make a picturebox selectable?

    - by acidzombie24
    I am making a very basic map editor. I'm halfway through it and one problem i hit is how to delete an object. I would like to press delete but there appears to be no keydown event for pictureboxes and it will seem like i will have it only on my listbox. What is the best solution for deleting an object in my editor?

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  • .Net forms - intercepting the Close X event.

    - by Hamish Grubijan
    Hi, this must be a dumb question, but I cannot figure it out. I also cannot use the designer because coders before me managed to throw GUI and logic all in one, so now it is confused. I've got to do it the old school way. I have a Form which can be closed in 3 ways: Close button, File / Close menu, and the X icon. I want them all to do the same thing. Intercepting the button and the menu events is easy. In fact, both are hooked up to an onCloseConfig method. Btw, is there a better name for this method? private void onCloseConfig(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { if (! m_configControl.Modified) { Application.Exit(); // Or should it be this.Close(); } .... // Else present a dialog, ask if they want to save. } So, to intercept the X I tried: this.FormClosing +=new FormClosingEventHandler(this.onCloseConfig); I believe this is what causes an infinite loop. I do not want that :) FormClosed is another option, but it seems too late. I just want to intercept the fact that the X was clicked, not the fact that the form is closing. Please help. Thanks!

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  • Check Form for child Forms - C#

    - by dimanyuk
    I have main form and some other forms, that can be shown by controls, using ShowDialog(control). Also I have event handler on the main form, that can be handled anytime. How can I check inside it, is there any other dialog forms?

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  • Preventing the "[YourProgramName] has stopped working" dialog on unhandled exceptions.

    - by Serapth
    I have a WinForm application, with some dependencies on an external library that can on occasion cause an exception outside of the running threads context. As it stands now, this is completely OK behavior ( well, except of course the exception ) and we wired up AppDomain.CurrentDomain.UnhandledException to simply restart the program. The only problem is, the [Your Program] has stopped working like the one below, appears: Is there a way to prevent this dialog from appearing at all, be it in the AppDomain unhandled exception handler or in a config setting, as no end users are going to be reading it and it just holds up resources until it is clicked.

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  • Method to register method to be called when event is raised

    - by zaidwaqi
    I have a Panel which contains 20 PictureBox controls. If a user clicks on any of the controls, I want a method within the Panel to be called. How do I do this? public class MyPanel : Panel { public MyPanel() { for(int i = 0; i < 20; i++) { Controls.Add(new PictureBox()); } } // DOESN'T WORK. // function to register functions to be called if the pictureboxes are clicked. public void RegisterFunction( <function pointer> func ) { foreach ( Control c in Controls ) { c.Click += new EventHandler( func ); } } } How do I implement RegisterFunction()? Also, if there are cool C# features that can make the code more elegant, please share.

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  • Best way to handle different panels occupying same area

    - by gmnnn
    I have this application: I want to change the marked area when the user is clicked one of the navBarItems (like Microsoft OUTLOOK). I've been doing some research and a lot of people said that I can add several panels and show/hide them when user is clicked a navBarItem. But the area will contain a lot of gridviews and a lot of other controls. I don't know if I want to initialize all of them when application starts because it's gonna be hard on the cpu and memory to keep all the controls running at the same time. And I don't think it's an elegant solution for this kind of situation. But if I choose to initialize controls when user is clicked to corresponding navBarItem, it's gonna be laggy for the user. What is the best design approach for this situation? PS: I can use commercial libraries too. Thank you.

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  • C# - How to prevent fullscreen form covering the taskbar?

    - by Dodi300
    Hello. Does anyone know how I can prevent my C# winform covering/going on top of the taskbar? My form's border style has been set to "FixedToolWindow" which seems to cause this. I thought about reducing the height of the form, when the user makes the form maximized, but that wouldn't work as people may have different size taskbars. Any ideas? Thanks.

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  • How to remove row which has one or more empty or null cell ?

    - by Harikrishna
    I have datagridview on my winform. I am displaying records in the datagridview. Now after displaying the records on the datagridview, I want to remove the row from datagridview which has one or more empy cells that is no value in the cell for that row. So for that I am checking each cell for every row if there is any cell empty or null then I remove that rows using RemoveAt() function. My code is : for (int i = 0; i < dataGridView1.Rows.Count - 1; i++) { for (int j = 0; j < dataGridView1.Columns.Count; j++) { if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(dataGridView1.Rows[i].Cells[j].Value.ToString())) { dataGridView1.Rows.RemoveAt(i); break; } } }

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  • How do i set this window to topmost?

    - by acidzombie24
    How do i set my window above all other? I need a bad but noticeable msg box that closes on its own. Msg is a dummy form which is empty. All i want is its title. The problems with the code is the window isnt created 0,0 (its just whereever windows feels like putting it). The width is correct but i notice if i click firefox or another app window my app doesnt pop up. I know it is being shown bc i can see it in the taskbar at the bottom for a brief second. So the bugs so far Doesnt go topmost if i click another app Isnt 0,0 How do i fix this? { var msg = new Msg(); msg.Text = (has ? "*" : "+") + args[0]; msg.TopMost = true; msg.Width = 2000; msg.Top = 0; msg.Left = 0; msg.Show(); System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1000); msg.Close(); }

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  • A Form(?) appears briefly outside of Form1 when adding a control to it

    - by ispiro
    I have a program which creates new Controls (actually - Form's with TopLevel = false) and puts them on a Panel which is on Form1. For some reason, this is usually followed by what seems like a Form appearing very briefly outside of Form1. It's hard to tell exactly what's happening because it's so brief. Perhaps it's Form1 moving there (and changing its size) and then returning. Or perhaps it's the Form that's being put on Form1 that appears there (though how could that happen at all? It's out of Form1!). I couldn't find anything in the code that might cause it, and the whole code is way too long to post here. (The relevant code is simply: MyPanel.Controls.Add(newForm);.) Is there any known bug that might cause this?

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  • Do not want Form to display over other application windows

    - by Cat
    I am displaying a Form from one process by passing the Show method a window handle from another process. I only want this new Form to display above the passed Form, like a MessageBox. However, this newly launched Form appears above other application windows, despite: Setting Process.WindowStyle.Hidden to the Form-displaying process Overriding the ShowWithoutActivation and CreateParams properties of the Form. Making sure Form.TopMost is not true I have checked that the window handle is valid from the second process. Focus is not stolen, however. Process A: Pass (Form) window handle to a new Process B via the command line Process B: Display a new Form using Form.Show(anotherProcessWindowHandle)

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  • How do I stop the designer from filling in my properties with null values?

    - by Tim Gradwell
    When I add a control to a form, visual studio assigns various of the properties of that form a value of null in the auto-generated designer code. I don't want the designer to make the redundant assignment (the value is already null). Can anyone tell me how to prevent it? example MyControl has property public SomeClass MyProperty { get { return m_MyValue; } set { m_MyValue = value; } } designer then autogenerates the following: myControl1.MyProperty = null;

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  • moving image to bounce or rotate in a circle

    - by BlueMonster
    I found this small application that i've been playing around with for the past little while. I was wondering, if i wanted to simply rotate the image in a circle? or make the entire image just bounce up and down, how would i modify this program to do so? Everything i've tried will just stretch the image - even if i do get it to move to the left or to the right. Any ideas on what i can do? Code is below public partial class Form1 : Form { private int width = 15; private int height = 15; Image pic = Image.FromFile("402.png"); private Button abort = new Button(); Thread t; public Form1() { abort.Text = "Abort"; abort.Location = new Point(190, 230); abort.Click += new EventHandler(Abort_Click); Controls.Add(abort); SetStyle(ControlStyles.DoubleBuffer| ControlStyles.AllPaintingInWmPaint| ControlStyles.UserPaint, true); t = new Thread(new ThreadStart(Run)); t.Start(); } protected void Abort_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { t.Abort(); } protected override void OnPaint( PaintEventArgs e ) { Graphics g = e.Graphics; g.DrawImage(pic, 10, 10, width, height); base.OnPaint(e); } public void Run() { while (true) { for(int i = 0; i < 200; i++) { width += 5; Invalidate(); Thread.Sleep(30); } } } }

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  • Casting error in my form

    - by Siva
    I have a ComboBox in a DataGridView. However I get an error when I run it: Unable to cast object of type 'System.Windows.Forms.DataGridView' to type 'System.Windows.Forms.ComboBox'. What can I do to resolve this error? ComboBox comboBox; private void dataGridView1_EditingControlShowing(object sender, DataGridViewEditingControlShowingEventArgs e) { if (e.Control is ComboBox) { comboBox = e.Control as ComboBox; if (dataGridView1.CurrentCell.ColumnIndex >= 0) { System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine("Edit Control Showing"); comboBox.SelectedIndexChanged -= new EventHandler(comboBoxItems_SelectedIndexChanged); comboBox.SelectedIndexChanged += new EventHandler(comboBoxItems_SelectedIndexChanged); } } } void comboBoxItems_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) { try { int comboBoxSelectedIndex = ((ComboBox)sender).SelectedIndex; string comboboxSelectedValue = ((ComboBox)sender).SelectedText; int gridViewSelectedRow = dataGridView1.CurrentRow.Index; if (comboBoxSelectedIndex >= 0 && gridViewSelectedRow >= 0) { System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine("ComboBox Index - " + comboBoxSelectedIndex); System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine("GridView Index - " + gridViewSelectedRow); if (comboBox != null) { comboBox.SelectedIndexChanged -= new EventHandler(comboBoxItems_SelectedIndexChanged); } } } catch(Exception E) { } }

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  • For a DataGridView, how do I get the values from each row?

    - by David L
    I am wondering what is the best way to go iterate through all the rows in a datagridview and get the values from the cells. Here is what I am thinking of doing, but I don't really like it because if I rearrange the columns then the code will also have to be changed. for (int i = 0; i < dataGridView.RowCount; i++) { string Value0 = dataGridView1.Rows[i].Cells[0]; string Value1 = dataGridView1.Rows[i].Cells[1]; string Value2 = dataGridView1.Rows[i].Cells[2]; }

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  • My.Settings not saving after install

    - by blancaster
    My application is not saving users settings after I install it. When I test my app in debug or release mode it works fine. However after compiling, linking and installing the My.Settings.Save() does not seem to be working. I can manually change a setting in the config file and the app runs accordingly. So I know it’s reading the config file on application startup. What am I doing wrong? Thanks

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  • Hotkey (Not Global) WinForm .NET

    - by acidzombie24
    In my winform app i would like one special button to run a test everytime i press it. There are dozens of controls so implementing it in each one takes too much time. Is there a way i can set a hotkey so no matter what i am doing in the app i can press the key and it will fire off my event?

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  • POP3 Transmission Process

    - by j-t-s
    Hi All I was wondering if anyone could help me out (not with code, although that would be appreciated), with the logic behind checking and retrieving messages from a POP3 mail server. I.e. Establish connection Validate credentials Enumerate message list Check each message to see if it's "new" Download "new" message(s). Would this be the correct way about doing this? Thank you

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