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06:19
is there a way for a button to automatically click every n seconds? I can autoclick it on Onload but how about after that?
06:54
Use timer and call that method. .
private void timer1_Tick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (!timer1.Enabled)
{
button1.PerformClick();
timer1.Enabled = true;
}
}
like this?
07:49
@RoelvanUden hey. are you around man?
 
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08:51
can resharper find unused ctor arguments?
like I know it can find unused symbols
but specifically I need to search for ctors
 
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10:19
guys
a very short question :)
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Q: C# Bitmap region is already locked

SlashyI need to process a single image very constantly and i use another thread(apart from the main ui) to do it. Actually i get a RGB array and i turn it into a Bitmap-That's the intial first process,after that im getting(from a socket if it's really interest you :P) a smaller array which contains onl...

11:04
someonee
 
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14:28
@tweray this fixed it BTW, i tried putting that in the csproj because i've never done it before, lmao. thanks
@SteveG here man?
please look here @SteveG somthing i just do wrong i think @SteveG
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Q: C# Bitmap region is already locked

SlashyI need to process a single image very constantly and i use another thread(apart from the main ui) to do it. Actually i get a RGB array and i turn it into a Bitmap-That's the intial first process,after that im getting(from a socket if it's really interest you :P) a smaller array which contains onl...

you did a lot of things wrong, by looking at the comments
did you fix those issues mentioned?
no.. i didnt actually understand.
could you explain me what's wrong? :)
14:37
then you need to do a lot more research
@SteveG why?
im not going to spend all day to teach you threading when there are millions of tutorials out there that can do a better job than me
what's so wrong here?
i didnt request you to teach me threading..
this is a specific problem
and i dont think it's even related to thread.
"There are several nasty bugs in this code, exactly how it is going to fail is hard to reason through. I suspect the real code has try/catch to fail with specific exception. The PictureBox.Image property is not thread-safe, you cannot assign it from the worker thread. Your code is not exception-safe. And this code will die with an exception, you'll run out of memory in a few seconds. Disposing bitmaps you no longer use is not optional"
Hans is a brilliant programmer
lol
14:39
Say I have list A, I make list B which is a subset of list A doing a FindAll, then I change some variables of list B, how do I make these changes effect List A, or whats the best way without stashing an index?
you don't have one thing wrong, it sounds like you have everything wrong, i'm sorry
take what he said, and invididually google them to learn how to fix it in your code
oh my lists are classes btw.
@Slashy I'm serious. He is a genius. You should be thankful he even answered
@SteveG but im not getting the regular classic error of everyone who use thread "object is already in use"!
it's somthing different!
i belive you man,
@edencorbin have you tried it?
14:42
well, yeah, I can update elements of List b, but it doesnt effect list a.
thats strange, i would have thought it would
findall must create copies of the objects, and not just the list? weird
what you can do instead is use linq
wait might be something else, one sec.
oh, but if I use linq it will be references not copies?
linq will def. be references
but, i'm like 75% sure that findall does references too, so i suspect you have an error somewhere else
but, theres still that 25%
yeah my stupid, it was references and it does work
it happens
:D
14:45
with findall, as I'm sure with linq too, apparently I have to ask for my brain to work : ' ) more coffee also helps.
@KendallFrey do you need AsyncCommands with cancellation?
 
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17:42
how can i make this datagridview column go all the way theeeerrreeee
18:09
okay nevermind.. its in the "edit column" part..manual width input :3
18:23
star size it
 
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20:19
god
why does sunday go so fast
20:36
Anyone here good with visual studio?
I'm trying to fix a program that has to be deployed on a server and I'm trying to enable line numbering in the stack trace
Do you have a debug build with pdbs?
How do I create one?
solution configuration = Debug
I don't see a solution configuation button under debug
OK, backtrack a bit. I think I need to work out your level of knowledge. Are you familiar with visual studio and just trying to figure out why the thing you think should work doesn't, or is it more basic than that?
20:44
I have very little simulairty with vs
I'm a java programmer who is used towards working with a modified version of gedit
Oh. I've just read the question again. I don't actually remember whether .net ever gives line numbers in the stack trace
Well it does when I run it locally
(that's just press f5)
and sometimes when I run it from the bin folder
but not always
OK, yes it does. I see this so often I can't visualise it when it's not in front of me
What kind of program?
It's a program that moves data from a database into a powershell
Is it an executable?
20:48
so it kinda doesn't work when it's not on the server
Where are you seeing the stack trace?
inside a remote desktop connection
and inside of there on a terminal screen
or whatever the windows version is called
('command prompt' I think)
Yhea that
OK, so the artefact that contains line-level information is called a .pdb
for program database, I think
Those are emitted by debug builds. Go Build >Configuration Manager and tell me what's selected in 'Active solution configuration'
20:52
I have a .pdb file but copying it over did nothing
debug was already enabled
Hang on. What does 'into a powershell' mean?
that the application itself controlls a powershell containing a bunch of server applications
problem is that it crashes once one of the elements reaches around 2,147,000,000 items and I think that has to do with 2^31. But I lack the memory to test this
So is the real task at hand to fix that bug?
Yes
But I cannot use print statements as the same piece of code is looped over a great many times.
OK. Well, I have to go, so I'm sorry I couldn't help in the time available
hope you sort it
20:58
ok thanks
21:33
Anyone here know why the following doesn't work? Console.WriteLine("creating invoke");
RunspaceInvoke invoke = new RunspaceInvoke();
Console.WriteLine("creating runspace");
Runspace runspace = RunspaceFactory.CreateRunspace();
Console.WriteLine("opening runtime");

runspace.Open();
Console.WriteLine("creating pipeline");

Pipeline pipeLine = runspace.CreatePipeline();
Console.WriteLine("creating scriptblock");
ScriptBlock s = ScriptBlock.Create(basis.CommandText);

Console.WriteLine("creating invokescript");
It gives me an error stating that one of the parameters inside of the function cannot be found

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