My issue is that any time I run the program, it uses a Class Library to run bitmap comparison processes. If it doesn't work, it just throws an exception: "Image extraction has failed. Please ensure that you have used the right sheet name and database address. Also read the \"How to get accurate detection\" guide on the code-project page. Otherwise, return to me with the error code: 02080315"
After investigating this, the best response I could find was "Try to use the actual project and not the DLL. It will give you better visibility to the issues than the DLL"
Again, after some googling, I've come to the potential conclusion that I need to rebuild the Class Library as a different Output type? I've added the dependency to the Class Library in question, but that still has the exact same problem.
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cause I'm trying to find friends irl; I've made a few so far
and one online friend started dating for the first time, I tried giving them advice, then realized much of my advice was completely wrong and had an existential panic
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Annoying question, with likely a really easy answer I'm not seeing: I have an IEnumberable<Foo>, which I filter with .Where(f => f.Bar > 0), and then against the resulting collection I then do .First().Bar = 0 ... that first element is then removed, presumably because it matches the predicate. How can I stop that from happening?
I realise I could cast it to a list, but I guess I'm just trying to find a more efficient way of doing it.
hey guys, if I have a many-to-many relationship in Entity Framework Core, e.g. Book * - * Category, what sort of LINQ query should I write to get a book with all its categories or a category with all the books that have it?
I get that I can manually add a BookCategory link table and query on it, but I was wondering if EF Core or LINQ can figure it out automatically, something like var booksWithCategories = Books.Include(b => b.Categories)
I suppose what I'm wondering more specifically is, can I still use Include(b => b.Categories) if I make my own link table between Bookand Category (so not using the EF Core convention)
@Wietlol I used .ToList() in the end but I'm still curious. So what I'd originally done was this: var foo = foo.Where(f => f.Bar > 0);
foo.First().Bar = 0;
If foo had four elements going in, one with Bar == 0, it'd come out with two elements