... Form1 : System .Windows. Forms. Form { private System .Windows. Forms. Label label1; private System .Windows. Forms. ComboBox cmbSpeed; Data Entry and Validation with C# and VB .NET Windows Forms Nick ... : System .Windows. Forms. Form { private System .Windows. Forms. TabControl tc; private System .Windows. Forms. TabPage t1; private System .Windows. Forms. TabPage t2; private System .Windows. Forms. Label ... consecutive lines.Listing 1-1a: C# Code for the Terminal Setup Programusing System;using System.Drawing;using System.Collections;using System.ComponentModel;using System .Windows. Forms; using System.Data;namespace...
... System .Windows. Forms. Button( );this.label1 = new System .Windows. Forms. Label( );this.textBox1 = new System .Windows. Forms. TextBox( );and in VB, it appears as follows:Me.Button1 = New System .Windows. Forms. Button( ... associated with a window. In fact, WindowsForms defines two kinds of relationships between controls. Thereis the parent/child relationship, which manages containment of controls within asingle window. ... window borderand interaction with the Windows taskbar. All WindowsForms applications haveat least one class derived fromForm. In this chapter we will examine the structure of a typical Windows...
... 623.4.2 Writing a simple TCP/IP server 653.5 Debugging network code 733.6 Socket-level networking in .NET 753.7 Conclusion 86 4 HTTP: Communicating with Web Servers 87 4.1 Introduction ... purchaseOrderID int)insert into company (name,address) values ('Wiley E coyote','sandy desert')3.6 Socket-level networking in .NET 77Chapter 3 while (bytesReceived!=0); } } VB. NET Private ... Working with Sockets 3.1 Introduction This chapter explains the most important aspect of network programming, the socket. It is essential to fully understand how to use sockets in .NET before...
... xivwww.it-ebooks.infoCardinal SplinesCardinal splines allow the creation of smooth lines joining a given set of points,as shown in Figure 1-4.Figure 1-4. Creating a smooth curve that joins points with ... theSystem .Windows. Forms namespace, which contains classes for creat-ing Windows- based applications using the features of the Windows operating system. Inside this namespace, you use the PaintEventArgsclass, ... PicSourcePaintThe E parameter is of the type Windows. Forms. PaintEventArgs.You will notice that everything in .NET languages is organized intomanaged units of code, called namespaces. In this...
... System.ComponentModel;using System.Data;using System.Drawing;using System.Text;using System .Windows. Forms; using System.Data.SqlClient;using Microsoft.Reporting.WinForms;namespace ProductReorder{public ... (System.String)•ReorderPoint (System.Int32)CHAPTER 4 ■REPORTING WITHWINDOWSFORMS 878547ch04final.qxd 8/30/07 4:08 PM Page 87After completing the steps shown in Figure 4-6, you’ll be presented with ... ■REPORTING WITHWINDOWS FORMS9 08547ch04final.qxd 8/30/07 4:08 PM Page 90After you finish the steps shown in Figure 4-38, how does the report design surface look? Ifyou are thinking the design...
... foreign controls.Chapter 10: Programmingwith ImagesImage classes in wxWidgets; programmingwith wxBitmap; programming with wxIcon; programmingwith wxCursor; programmingwith wxImage; image listsand ... Application Development on Linux®Carl Albing and Michael SchwarzC++ GUIProgrammingwith Qt 3Jasmin Blanchette and Mark SummerfieldManaging Linux Systems with Webmin: System Administration and Module ... errorreporting; providing run-time type information; using wxModule; loadingdynamic libraries; exception handling; debugging tips.Chapter 16: Writing International ApplicationsIntroduction to internationalization;...
... are built with Qt. If you are making a living with a success-ful Windows product written in Qt, you can easily create new markets in theMac OS X and Linux worlds simply by recompiling.Qt is ... clickingX in the window’s title bar, for example), the programterminates. Without a main widget, the program would keep running in thebackground even after the user has closed the window.Line ... Appendix A explains how to install the software.The book focuses on explaining good idiomatic Qt 3 programming techniquesrather than simply rehashing or summarizing Qt’s extensive online documen-tation....
... missing functionality in the Spreadsheet class.873. Creating Main Windows Subclassing QMainWindow• Creating Menus and Toolbars• Setting Up the Status Bar• Implementing the File Menu• Using ... Finally, we call clear() to resize the tableand to set the column headings.void Spreadsheet::clear()903. Creating Main Windows Subclassing QMainWindow• Creating Menus and Toolbars• Setting ... are built with Qt. If you are makinga living with a successful Windows product written in Qt, you can easily create new markets in the Mac OS X and Linux worldssimply by recompiling.Qt is...
... now appears in a separate file, using the 3CHAPTER 1Getting started with Windows Forms 1.1 Programmingin C# 41.2 WindowsForms controls 141.3 Loading files 191.4 Resizing forms 261.5 ... programming WindowsForms applications. I have always enjoyed the book Program-ming Windows 95 with MFC by Jeff Prosise, so a book about developing Windows- based applications with the . NET ... alt="" viibrief contentsPart 1 Hello WindowsForms 11 Getting started withWindowsForms 32 Getting started with Visual Studio 33Part 2 Basic WindowsForms 633Menus 674 Context menu and...
... problem of minimum-length scheduling involvesobtaining a sequence of activations of wireless nodes sothat a finite amount of data residing at a subset of thenodes in the network reaches its intended ... problem of joint sche-duling and rate control in single-hop wireless networksunder the objective of minimizing the required time todeliver all data traffic to the intended destinations. First,we ... by formulating theminimum-length scheduling problem as finding a shortest path on a single-source directed acyclic graph.However, finding the shortest paths is computationally hard since the...
... are built into the WindowsForms model—GDI+ (for hand-drawing controls) and data binding (for displaying and updating data without writing tedious code).Part 2: Custom Controls In this part, ... enumerations, and interfaces.• How user interfaces are modeled with objects in a WindowsForms application. You’ll learn about several key types of .NET classes, including controls, forms, components, ... user interface coding to a more elegant approach, you need to stop thinking in terms of windows and controls and start looking at a user interface as an entire interrelated framework. In this...
... Programming Neural Networks with Encog 2 in Java Programming Neural Networks with Encog 2 in Java xx Programming Neural Networks with Encog 2 in Java network structures ... training algorithms. Supervised training is not the only training option. Chapter 9, “Unsupervised Training Methods” shows how to use unsupervised training with Encog. Unsupervised training ... the given input. Neural network programming involves first defining the input and output layer neuron counts. Once you have defined how to translate the programming problem into the input and...
... (Appendix B).Moving from .NET 1.x to .NET 2.0If you’ve programmed with .NET 1.x, you’ll find that a great deal remains the same in .NET 2.0. The underlying model for creating WindowsForms applications ... inherits from the Control base class.On its own, a control object doesn’t do much. The magic happens when it interacts with the WindowsForms engine. The WindowsForms engine handles the Windows ... is in the lineage. Every Windows control inherits from System .Windows. Forms. Control, and acquires some basic functionality that allows it to paint itself on a window. In fact, even the window...