hardcode which extensions you want to remove, a regex can help
var extRegex = New Regex("^(txt|gif|pdf|doc|docx|xls|xlsx)$"); string filename = @"\ACOSTA\thumbs\4011\1212\22.11.jpg"; if extRegex.IsMatch(Path.GetExtension(filename)) { Path.ChangeExtension(filename, null); }
Is there any (fast) way to take a screenshot of a certain screen which actually copies whatever is on the screen? (Graphics.CopyFromScreen isn't what I want, it should copy the cursor, DX contents etc..)
hi I have a Key variable represent the E charachter I want to add the Ctrl and shift modifier to it
I tried
Key test = Key.Ctrl | Key.E ;
but the result is J not Ctrl E
any idea how to achieve that
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when I say "classes that inherit from like 10 classes", I don't mean a class hierarchy of 10 levels, I mean, literally, one class that inherits from 10 base classes
the reason is that .net never checks that your objects are null before you do stuff with them
the virtual machine just catches the access violation in its SEH exception form, and propagates it as a CLR exception
so NullReferenceException should really just be a special case of an access violation
but before .net 3 they got it upside-down since access violations at non-null addresses aren't frequent in .net programs
now the CLR checks if the access violation occurred at an address lower than like 0x10000, and if yes it throws a NullReferenceException, and otherwise it throws an AccessViolationException
C# is special and emits instructions to dereference this in all method prologues so with just C# that would not be an issue, however C++/CX (that's what managed c++ is called now, right?) doesn't
well yea thats a work around, but i was wondering if there was a more elegant way of doing it by leveraging the builtin equals of string that has StringComparison as argument