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18:00
It's dying in UpdateWindowIcon() .. are you setting a special one?
@LynnCrumbling me?
is that winform i'd guess?
@JABFreeware yep
Is there a better way to see if a value existing within an element, than indexof?
ack winforms!?!
18:01
and can you really set the type even after it... already has a type?
@D.Singh If you understand how deferred execution works, the performance impact of various LINQ methods becomes pretty obvious
@Greg C#, Javascript?
@ohmusama I know, but I HAVE to use it, beccause the base can only handle winform controls
@greg IEnumerable.Contains()?
or IEnumerable.Any
@JABFreeware so sad
18:02
@LynnCrumbling nope I'm not
depending on if you want to check for an item or a condition
JavaScript, sadly.
@JABFreeware if you remove this.customControl1.Type = typeof(System.Windows.Forms.Panel); do you have any luck?
@ohmusama Obviously if it were C# I would use Contains.
@ohmusama I know :'( The worst part is this code actually is in an ASPX APPLICATION. Winforms in aspx no joke. Works fine with other stuff somehow... its some weird render that converts it or something.
18:03
@BradleyDotNET I get a undefined:
if (content.text().length < 13 || content.indexOf("12/31/9999") == -1) {
@NETscape Curious about this, too.
@NETscape sounds like type error invitation to me. lemme try it
content.text().indexof
you are missing the text()
in the second condition
Except, I still see the date.
change
18:04
<div style="float: right; clear: right;" class="Validate"><b>Follow Up: </b>12/31/9999</div>
content.indexOf("12/31/9999") to content.text().indexOf("12/31/9999")
@BradleyDotNET Sigh..that wasn't what I asked for though. You don't know the document I'm referring to and it seems no one else here does so I'll keep looking or find an alternative :)
@ohmusama Already did, it doesn't hide like it should.
I did something dumb, I need to modify.
@LynnCrumbling if I do that, it doesnt render
the wonderful report writer needs that line
@JABFreeware set it after you set the height
wait, you're running Winforms in ASPX....? i'm assuming the application is trying to change the size of the browser window when it is redrawn... or something to that effect, no?
18:08
@NETscape clever idea, but nope no beans it breaks on type then.
@D.Singh I understand its not what you asked for, but since I can't give that to you, was just trying to help :)
@JABFreeware are you running VS as admin?
or the appilcation itself
@NETscape its called Active Reports. Height (notice the float) is in INCHES inside the report. Think of winforms in a special iframe
@NETscape everything as admin.
release has the same issue. thought maybe the debugger was causing issues, but no
I think in the backend it creates a winform and then passes it into the aspx control somehow.
maybe change the sizes/margins or whatever... maybe you're trying to draw in areas you don't have access to.. i dunno.
which then renders pdf or flash
18:11
@Greg - is content a jquery object?
lol no its not that. sigh why do people design stupid code? This was like the worst possible way to do things
@JABFreeware - flash makes me sad
well this also .net 2 so...
@JABFreeware well clearly the error isn't dependent on the action you're doing it seems, more so when the act of rendering happens?
bit dated
18:13
SendMessage could mean a million things, and UpdateWindowIcon is probably telling you some vital info...
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Q: VS 2012 / 2013 AccessViolationException

GoranWhen I run the project (F5) I receive the following exception in IDE: An unhandled exception of type 'System.AccessViolationException' occurred in System.Windows.Forms.dll Additional information: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrup...

@NETscape closed source and their "experts" I had to teach the concepts of threading
@JABFreeware - Well I see cars from the 1940's but that doesn't mean they can't have modern brakes or a seat belt.
@TravisJ Doesn't mean they will handle well
@NETscape "This issue appears to be fixed in a dot net framework update (4.5.2)." Thats...really really really great. Thanks microsoft!!!!
18:15
@JABFreeware - Yeah but at least they are modern enough to not be death traps.
aftermarket suspension does wonders though!
reinstall windows... haha
@NETscape I meant the report writer is
lol
the msdn boards are so bad sometimes
Problem Solved!

I have re-installed the entire operating system, and now I am not getting that exception.
18:16
LOL ikr
@TravisJ sounds like a good idea, so I'd create a query that returns data by user, then load the date and max fields into a 2d array?
haha
@TravisJ: lightweight solution is reinstalling only Visual Studio.
I will try that @TravisJ I know a good answer when I see one. Be back in an hour
..not
@BrianJ - Yeah that sounds good to me
@JABFreeware - Heh, that would be unfortunate
18:17
@JABFreeware abandon project. write proposal to update the abandoned project.
okay will set up the api first in my project, have a Java project to finish also so may not do it today
be viewed as a pure genius. reap benefits
@NETscape I work full time for this company cough
@scheien - Did you...
turn it off and on again?
reinstall it?
talk to a system administrator?
was this helpful?
I just hit it with a sledgehammer. The problem went away, cause now the computer doesnt work anymore.
18:18
lol
Have you tried pressing F5 a few times?
Is that a plausible solution?
@user1112560 hope thats a joke
Did you try ctrl-F5 to clear the cache? Alt-F5 perhaps to reload the cache? Alt-F4 to reload the browser?
reload the browser, nice one :)
18:19
:)
@TravisJ ...
I wouldn't last a day as customer service
I did it for a few months
I had to mute a few times while I screamed in frustration or lmao
I worked as a dsl tech some years ago. That was fun.
Customer goes all rage, I just hung up. woops
is it wrong to call the customer an idiot? I mean honesty is best policy..
18:21
For angular in an MVC app, what the Layout page options? Can you even use @RenderBody() with angular?
@scheien - So your dsl is slow? Has it been hot or cold lately? Sometimes what will happen is the lines out there are so far from the service that they start to lose signal when the lines are too hot or too cold. Your best bet is to just wait it out, and it will work better during the next season.
@JABFreeware As far as I remember, that AccessViolation was an intermittent issue, F5 would solve it in some cases. Obviously not a permanent solution, but if you're having trouble updating .NET, it might be nice to try as a workaround.
@JABFreeware: Some customers are idiots, but not all of them. Those who are idiots, are generally idiots on a daily basis in all aspects of life.
@TravisJ out of curiosity, how would I create the 2d array from the fields, I'm thinking Linq would have to be used?
@juanvan - Yeah you still use render body because that allows the .cshtml child views to be loaded into your layout page
@BrianJ - You can linq server side or just use plain ol' javascript client side
18:22
@TravisJ: reboot modem, no go, reset modem, no go. tweak settings on the port, success!
server side would be a projection using .Select, client side would be a projection using .map
@TravisJ any examples of that?
@scheien - Don't forget to place filters on all your outlets!
@BrianJ - Of which, former, latter?
@scheien how about someone who doesn't know how to restart their computer? I explained and explained it to them. Finally I just had them unplug it. It was win 7 so no errors that time...lucky
I have my limits haha
former the server side
@TravisJ
18:24
@TravisJ is there a RouteConfig I should add?
@TravisJ: tinfoilhat incoming!
for example if I was going to create a 2d array from the max range and date fields in `var result = await itemModelTable.ToListAsync();
`
ok so you have class item with props, ideally you do not use an anonymous object and you use a strong type
List<StrongType> projection = listOfItems.Select(item => new StrongType(){
 Max = item.Max,
 Date = item.Date
}).ToList();
@JABFreeware: I've experienced a couple of those, they just take a lot of time, and need to be fed the progress like a little baby.
strong type?
never heard of that
18:25
arbitrary name
strong type is just a class defined by you
lol silly me
It would have public Max and public Date properties
@scheien and they HAVE to be good listeners
it would be List<Item> items
In that example at least, your mileage may vary
No, it wouldn't be Item though
You want a subset of Item
That only has the properties you need
18:27
@JABFreeware: we both know that they dont listen at all. you magician, you fix.
okay so another model class for just the subsets then? @TravisJ
public class GraphItem
{
 public DateTime Date { get; set; }
 public double Max { get; set; }
}
eg ItemSubSet
@RenderBody() has to be inside ng-view - that the trick?
cool I should be able to run with that much, cheers
@TravisJ
18:27
@scheien WHY SHOULD I HAVE TO DO ANYTHING YOU'RE THE TECH, FIX IT. or "cant you see my screen since I called you (on the office phone)" real quote
@juanvan - Nah renderbody() is simply the placeholder for where return View() populates.
ya it does work outside it now
wtf did I change..
probably the location of the scripts
its working now
The order will matter
18:29
ya
figure that out
Ctrl - Fact then App
yeah, angular expects everything to be defined before the DOM renders
@TravisJ took me awhile and a lot of pain to figure that out...
the first library that ever wanted to be last?
well thx all for the tips. MS sucks too much, I am going to go contemplate my death and hope I throw a GunNotFound exception :P
@JABFreeware: haha, epic
18:31
@Pheonixblade9 - haha :)
Is there a way to have SelectMany and do several searches on several properties?
No. SelectMany doesn't search.
Well, I want to find if several properties could retain a value, then return those.
SelectMany just collapses or "flattens" multiple collections together
things.SelectMany(thing=> new[] {thing.Foo, thing.Bar});
18:34
you could pass that SelectMany return to another extension
Although I'm not sure why you said 'search'
@Greg - Use where and then select
@TravisJ ?
@TravisJ Like what?
@Greg - You can do something like this myCollection.SelectMany(c => c.SubCollection.Where(sc => cond1 && cond2))
^ my solution results in unnecessary allocations. Not sure how many relative to instantiating enumerators, but still arrays that are thrown away
18:35
SelectMany basically means instead of select [1,2],[3,4],[5,6],[7,8] that you are going to end up with [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8]
@Greg - collection.Where(c => c.prop1 == 5 and c.prop2 == 6).Select(c => ??); Is what I meant
Not sure though, because I am having problems trying to figure out your exact scenario
@TomW arrays are structs right?
Oh, but I want the search.
arrays aren't immutable
Can you make a question about your issue?
18:38
@BradleyDotNET that's not relevant
Basically, like if any one of these five properties match a textbox then return it.
In fact, I don't think they follow the struct semantic at all
So this no good?
var filter = content.SelectMany(obj => new[] { obj.Name.Contains(search), obj.KeyedBy.Contains(search), obj.OrderNumber.Contains(search), obj.MincronOrderNumber.Contains(search), obj.OrderDate.Contains(search) });
face!
@JohanLarsson they are not
18:40
@TomW yeah, saw it in a fiddle
that will give for example [False,True,True,False,False,True,False,False,True,True,False,False,True,False]‌​ as the result.
Why would you do that?
@TravisJ Hm, good point. If any of those properties contain search I want it.
@Greg - That's not a use case for select many.
Just use Where
I think you're confusing SQL Select and LINQ Select
var results = content.Where(obj => (obj.Name+obj.KeyedBy+obj.OrderNumber+obj.MincronOrderNumber+obj.OrderDate.ToStr‌​ing()).Contains(search).Select(obj => projectionResult).ToList();
Ah, more than likely.
@TravisJ What is the + concatenation for?
18:43
@TomW ImmutableArray<T> is though, hence confusion.
Ideally you have a property on your content which is
public string Searchable { get { return this.Name + this.KeyedBy + etc }; }
and then you just do
content.Where(obj => obj.Searchable.Contains(search)
string concat
ugh. allocs in loops.
Ignore me. I didn't realize what he was doing. :P
;)
@SpencerRuport - White Buffalo
meanwhile I'm debating how much I care about CA1002 and CA1006 in my project.
18:45
I would recommend + "," + though to avoid matching some mixture of two properties.
something like
@SpencerRuport - good idea
string.Join(",", new[] { obj.Name, obj.KeyedBy, obj.OrderNumber...
or even + "¿"
My favorite wildcard :)
alt 4008
18:47
I remember the day when I discovered alt codes as a kid.
I spent the rest of the afternoon mapping them out.
This was before the internet clearly. :P
:)
and then you moved to unicode?
Nope. Didn't figure out what unicode was for several years.
\u0000
\u0001
\u0002
\u0003
I did learn about ascii art though
18:49
I tried it but most of mine was just creating menus.
I made menus for all my programs haha
Put that shit in autoexec.bat
@TravisJ You sure that works, intellisense is freaking out.
My dad would get so irritated. "WHY IS THIS MENU STARTING UP BY DEFAULT??"
"Dad just press 12323524532 to load windows!"
@Greg - Yeah, it probably doesn't like the implicit conversion for DateTime, which you need to decide on.. which date time string do you want?
@SpencerRuport - lol
@Greg - Make sure they all end up as strings for the + to work
or use the join that Spencer suggested (better)
@JohanLarsson I actually use arrays very rarely
18:52
If I leave the date out.
either the number of elements is known at compile time, in which case each of those values is probably better off as a named field, or the set of values is unknown until runtime, in which case List
@Greg - You probably need .ToShortDateString()
@TomW yeah they are a bit problematic since they are mutable. Can be exposed as IEnumerable or IReadonlyList<T> though. I use them a lot as of lately.
var filter = content.Where(obj => String.Join(",", new[] { obj.Name, obj.KeyedBy, obj.OrderNumber, obj.MincronOrderNumber, obj.OrderDate }).Contains(search));
It doesn't like when I try to add Select.
18:57
This concludes my troll @rlemon moment of the day :P
you didn't troll me
it was just like "woa! what you doin der son"
I figured you would solve how it happened
It was a drive by hello really
I just never have sent an empty message
It wasn't empty, per say
You know when you strongly sign an assembly, what name should you use, does it matter?
18:59
also, a year and a bit into a project and I think I've just decided to change OS's
@rlemon - from to?

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