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Q: stream writer not writing trimmed text to the file in C#

swordfishI have a strange problem. I am getting a stream of text from a tcp client and writing it to a file. The stream is not fully filled hence while converting it to string the unfilled parts of the byte array are converted to \0 so i finally end up having, str = "blah foo bar \0\0\0\0\0..."; so wha...

hey guys
can some one help me with this
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@JoshHappoldt Have you done any aspx pages with a report viewer and async calls to change the data? Maybe you can help with this question of mine stackoverflow.com/questions/6368857/…
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Wooo! Damn bad proxy configuration is finally fixed! I can now use SO with both CSS and JS!
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Anyone out there good at troubleshooting MSBuild problems?
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uh I would like to ask someone's oppinion...
What C# application should I try to create for practice and all that?
its more to get used to the language, maybe a bit directed to gaming at this point
 
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@MartinhoFernandes congrats on winning the proxy war =)
@Madcowe Ooohh I would love to try my hand at a game.
 
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@Madcowe Try Tetris. It's simple, but has a couple of interesting nuances.
 
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Has anyone used SE's mvc-mini-profiler with NHibernate?
The internals of NH are kind of a big ol' black box to me, so I haven't got a clue where the extensibility points are.
I don't want to just ask a question asking for teh codez, but I haven't got a clue which part of the API I should be looking at if I need to inject my own DbConnection.
@BrantBobby If you put the question like you did here, and it's not something you can easily find in the existing docs, I don't see how it's a question.
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Uh, let me try this: #tag
Haha, nope.
[tag:foo].
Thanks, just found in in the .
 
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Hi everyone, does anyone knows how to drop every database of my mongo db using mongodb syntax?
 
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@MartinhoFernandes hm what do you recommend I start with?
 
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@DavidHall Hi, I had posted a question about editing a DGV field
@techmanc - hi.
Where is the index exception being thrown?
private void dataGridView1_MouseDown(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Button == System.Windows.Forms.MouseButtons.Right)
{
DataGridView.HitTestInfo hit = dataGridView1.HitTest(e.X, e.Y);
if (hit.RowIndex >= 0)
{
dataGridView1.ClearSelection();
dataGridView1.Rows[hit.RowIndex].Selected = true;
contextMenuStrip1.Show(this.dataGridView1, new Point(e.X, e.Y));
}
}
}

private void editTypeFieldToolStripMenuItem_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
dataGridView1.SelectedRows[0].Cells["Type"].Value = "Included";
the exception is thrown when i try to write the value into the column Type
at the editTypeField
Click
Ah - ok. Are you sure that "Type" is the name over column?
@techmanc sounds like its not finding the "Type" cell
If you just do var cell = dataGridView1.SelectedRows[0].Cells["Type"];
you will probably see that it is null.
(actually, that would probably throw too)
20:45
hm..
so, what if i replace the "type" by the column index
which is 2?
Try that, but its usually better to use the column name. In case the order of the columns change for whatever reason.
The quickest way I can think of to work out that actual name is to use the immediate window while at a break point. Then you can do:
@DavidHall I tried that.. It threw a exception too
?dataGridView1.Columns[2].Name
The way i handle this type of issue (a null reference or invalid index) is to break the more complex expression down into little bits until i find what part fails.
okay.. I tried getting the name of the column
Its different!
coz the DGV is bound to a SQLite DB
20:50
heh - does the code work if you correct that?
yeah
it works now!
actually no :|
dataGridView1.SelectedRows[0].Cells["typeDataGridViewTextBoxColumn"].Value = "Included";
What is the issue now?
doesnt work
but i replaced it with Rows[randomnumber] and it worked
Do you get an exception?
I've had issue in the past with SelectedRows and DGVs
20:54
As I said - using Selected as I did is not perhaps ideal, so you could just store the row index away in a field variable for later use
yep! finally got it to work!
dataGridView1.Rows[rowindex].Cells["typeDataGridViewTextBoxColumn"].Value = "Included";
used this
any reason why the column name changed into some weird thing? does this usually happen when a DGV is bound to a DB
great - where are you storing the rowIndex out of interest?
How do you generate the datatable you are binding to?
rowindex = hit.RowIndex;
that column name will be created by the tool that generates the datatable
so are you using a contextmenustrip to show the Include option on the right click?
yeah
but i have a more complicated requirement for this
21:00
Oh, are you storing rowIndex as a class level field?
(on the form class)
yeah
cool - that should work, you often need to store away little pieces of info like that when trying to do anything slightly different with the DGV.
what are the more complicated requirements?
So, I have this huge database that is linked to a DGV in a different form.. and All the rows in that form are linked to four types, ALARMS,ERRORS etc..
I have buttons called ALARMS, ERRORS that open a new DGV that has only those rows that belong to this field
so, now in this field, some 10 lines can deal with one alarm, so I want to select these ten lines, rt click and change the Type field to "include" or some number
Cool - sounds like an interesting bit of work. Do have a look at BindingSources and DataTables, there are some quite nice options for filtering views that will save your some overhead.
is it possible to select multiple non contiguous rows? and change them together
21:05
Yes. you need to change the grid to multiselect.
in the answer I gave you would then need to remove that part where I clear the selection, and go back to using the selectedrows collection.
as in?
dataGridView1.SelectedRows[0]?
mutiselect is True
but when i right click the context menu opens only for 1 item
1 row
yep - so that is a collection, so you can do a foreach on that and set each selected row to have the value needed.
something like this:
    private void includeToolStripMenuItem_Click_1(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        foreach (var r in dataGridView1.SelectedRows)
        {
            r.Cells["typeDataGridViewTextBoxColumn"].Value = "Included";
        }
    }
Error 100 'object' does not contain a definition for 'Cells' and no extension method 'Cells' accepting a first argument of type 'object' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
yep, sorry about that, just noticed it myself.
for some reason the var doesn't resolve that it is a collection of rows.
do this instead:
foreach (DataGridViewRow r in dataGridView1.SelectedRows)
(and do be sure to remove the clearselection code - that confused me for as second as I was testing :) )
it isnt working
does the SelectedRows indicate if more than 1 row is selected?
or should loop be included there to create a list of row index
21:22
sorry - not sure what you mean.
the foreach loops over each selected row
so you don't need to row indexes now.
yeah thats what i thought too
but it doesnt change any of the values
The code I've given so far works fine for me - are you getting errors? What happens in the debugger?
no errors..
but nothing happens when i right click
What happens if you put a breakpoint within the loop?
nothing is happening?!
21:27
Do you even get inside the context menu event handler?
yeah
And do you have any selected rows?
Are you sure you removed the clearselection?
i removed clear selection
it doesnt seem to read the part (DataGridViewRow r in dataGridView1.SelectedRows)
does the entire row need to be selected or any cell in a row?
The entire row.
You can change the grid to be in FullRowSelect
(change the selectionmode)
i set it to fullrowselect but im still not able to click the left pane and select the entire row
weird
21:42
do you have any other non standard code?
How about trying a simple example?
That code i gave in my answer is pretty much ready to run (just need a grid on a designer)
dont have too complicated code actually
i opened a new DGV in a form that has only these codes
Its weird that im not able to click on the row headr pane and select the entire row
hm
21:56
is it workign for your test code?
im not able to click on row header for some reason ;|
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on row header?
just a second.
works fine for me.
could u copy paste the code u used
Sure - I'll include everything, including the generated designer file.
you can then create your own classes using exactly my code and it should work.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Data;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Forms;

namespace DataGridViewPlayground
{
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();

BindingList<User> users = new BindingList<User>();
users.Add(new User(){Name = "Fred", Included = "False", Title="Mr"});
users.Add(new User(){Name = "Sue", Included = "False", Title="Dr"});
users.Add(new User(){Name = "Jack", Included = "False", Title="Mr"});
and designer code...
namespace DataGridViewPlayground
{
partial class Form1
{
/// <summary>
/// Required designer variable.
/// </summary>
private System.ComponentModel.IContainer components = null;

/// <summary>
/// Clean up any resources being used.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="disposing">true if managed resources should be disposed; otherwise, false.</param>
protected override void Dispose(bool disposing)
{
if (disposing && (components != null))
{
components.Dispose();
}
base.Dispose(disposing);
}

#region Windows Form Designer generated code
@techmanc any luck with that?
nope
looking at the designer code
everything seems okay
:S
22:12
So when you select a row header, or click within a cell, do either of those work?
And your selection mode is FullRowSelect
click within a cell works
row header doesnt
and selection mode is full row select
this.dataGridView1.AllowDrop = true;
this.dataGridView1.AllowUserToOrderColumns = true;
this.dataGridView1.AutoGenerateColumns = false;
this.dataGridView1.ColumnHeadersHeightSizeMode = System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewColumnHeadersHeightSizeMode.AutoSize;
this.dataGridView1.Columns.AddRange(new System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewColumn[] {
this.timestampDataGridViewTextBoxColumn,
this.logMessageDataGridViewTextBoxColumn,
this.typeDataGridViewTextBoxColumn,
this.hashKeyDataGridViewTextBoxColumn});
Have you tried exactly my code, including using my BindingList<T> approach to populate the grid?
yep
that works
Ok - so something odd is going on with your code. I'd suggest working from what you have now to what you need, step by step, then seeing what is breaking things.
How do you generate your data access?
connect the DGV to a binding source that is connected to a dataset and dataadpater
im trying to see if i can connect my database in the DGV of ur code
22:27
hmmm... that should be fine.
it works with your code!
:)
weird - i'm not going to bed for a while so if you do find exactly what in your code broke things, let me know
will do!
you are awesome :D thanks for all the help!
no worries, glad you got it working.
i had some stray declaration from some old function
that were troubling
just deleted some warnings and its okay now
:|
22:36
great - one tip if you are doing anything much with the datagridview is to make your own control which inherits from the DGV and has your custom logic in it. Saves the problem of having lots of stray code from experiments.
23:00
yeah! will keep that in mind
thanks! :)

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