I have a List<T> and T.Coordinates is a Tuple<int,int,int,int> defining Left,Top,Right,Bottom.
TObj1.Coordinates = new Tuple<int,int,int,int>(600,10,700,1900)
TObj2.Coordinates = new Tuple<int,int,int,in>(670,12,630,1912)
these two objects are in same row. i.e., their height (range of top and bottom) intersect each other.
I have n number of such items and i want to build a table with it. items of horizontally intersecting ones are in same row and vertically intersecting in same column. any ideas on simpler implementation would be appreciated !!
I'm trying to securely let an Azure App Service connect to an Azure SQL Server Database.
Before, to 'just make it work', I had the SQL Server firewall open to internet. The App Service gets a connection string from the app service, and uses that to connect to .database.windows.net.
So far, I c...
Is there a way (without doing this with an integer yourself) to check how many items have been added to a list? Not asking for count, I'm asking for how many times Add has been called.
No I don't think so. Someone would have had to decide when the counter starts (from construction? Last 5 seconds? from last time something was deleted?), AddRange would need to be defined (count one time or many?)...and probably some other stuff I can't think of right now.
Got a small question: If I want to reference multiple dlls into my project each just being different versions mostly having the same methods, how would I do this? Do I somehow put each into its own namespace? Or is there some other way to prevent C# from tripping out on this?
anyone working with WPF/Xamarin.. I have an idea for app that easen the process of creating custom controls: give it list of properties names and types and it create the BPs (DPs in WPF) .. does it worth it? (or is there an app that does that?)
@mshwf I once wanted to build something like that myself, would be nice to have that. Friend of mine built that in angular basically - he just passes a json and boom you got yourself a form.