can I reverse the area of a Range Bar Chart ? Say I have a range bar chart, the area below the specified Points is shaded with the area of the range. Can I have the top half shaded instead of the bottom ?
The view cannot pass a model into the action, but it can pass a query string from a form into an action. In that case, the action should accept (SomeModel model)
When you "Submit" your view, MVC will take your querystring, or form data, and all that lovable stuff, and route it to a controller, hoping to bind it to a model
the values will be mapped from the name attribute on the input field to the name of the property in the accepting model. So if you have a List<Car> Cars, then the name on the input would be name="Cars[0].Make" for the first Car's Make.
Say I'm creating a textbox @Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.UserName), that will bind the textbox to the correct property because I specified the type of the model..
I cannot count on that, but I think I can get around it by sniffing to see if there is an fx event attached to the parent of the current element I am trying to work with.
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room topic changed to C#: I'd tell you to read the wiki, but it's down. The error message is pretty good though. csharp-room-wiki.azurewebsites.net/index.php?title=Main_Page [.net] [asp.net] [asp.net-mvc] [c#] [entity-framework] [linq] [visual-studio] [wcf] [wpf]
room topic changed to C#: I'd tell you to read the wiki, but it's down. The error message is pretty good though. goo.gl/sw1w5 [.net] [asp.net] [asp.net-mvc] [c#] [entity-framework] [linq] [visual-studio] [wcf] [wpf]
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He had a rather long string of comments on an answer. The comments were automatically migrated to the C# chat room, thus joining Jon Skeet. When he noticed, he left. But then, I think because he felt bad about just skipping out, he came back and talked for a while and hung out for like 30 minutes.
@Freddy: Well it would have to interfere with the underlying stream - otherwise it couldn't get the data. But I would say that the enumerator enumerates the file, not a stream. This is the approach that LINQ takes all over the place - the query is just the representation of the query; no data is fetched (and GetEnumerator isn't called) until it's required. The whole problem here is that the reader is being created earlier than it should, IMO. If each call to GetEnumerator created a new reader, all would be well.
Thing T. Thing, referred to as just Thing (It's also stated the T. stands for "Thing"), is a fictional character in the The Addams Family. Thing was originally portrayed as a whole person (always seen in the background watching the family, but never getting noticed or shown fully), but was changed to a disembodied hand for the television series. In Spanish-speaking countries he was named Dedos ("Fingers") and in German-speaking countries "das eiskalte Händchen" (the little ice-cold hand); while in Portuguese-speaking countries he was named Mãozinha ("Little Hand") when not called "Coisa"...
I managed to locate it from the partial view by looking for the hidden attribute. But I cannot for the life of me figure out how to bypass the fade, or just wait until it completes.