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This is my MySpace Clone sample source code using PHP + MySQL. If you like my code just vote for it.. Have a nice day..
This code with scan through a string looking for a delimiter of your choice, and will put the text inbetween the delimiters into seperate elements of an array.
Hi this is a project that will allow you to open a bas file or form and list all the function in a combo box. then you can select the function name form the combo box and it will display that function in a text box. at this time it only works in function names eg function centerform(frm as form) but you can change it to do other string like sub or private subs anyway have a look at the example.txt I have left in the folder and open that up and you will see. anyway I hope that someone might find some us of it please vote if you like it... bye... :)
Hi this is a little String Manipulation project I made To help beginners understand strings and people at other levels I have included all examples of each function to make it easyer. Sorry I have not included many comments if any but I was bussy at the times working on another project anyway I hope you get some Ideas from it. please vote if you like this code and level comments.
Hi made this in the hope that it may be of some use to any one, that wanted to know how to write a Basic Lexical. The meain Reason I made it was to build a small simple Compiler, But you may use it for a scripting lanuage or anything you want. Well I Hope you like it.
This is a very small String tokenizer class, that can tokenize a string based on a patten, usfull for evalulators of anything else, anyway hope you like it.
Revised Roman Numeral generator. This version will in theory generate numbers in excess of 1000000 using the standard numbering conventions, i.e. 5000 is equal to a V with a line above and below..
Sample application/*.sln for beginners and intermediates using OLEDb. Other controls used are ListView, ListBox, and MenuItems. Also uses ArrayList as a collection holder for the entries in the DB. Comes with *.mdb file. Pretty good beginning point for OOD. Complete with Update/Delete/Add/Refresh SQL Commands.
Makes a string http querystring friendly by replacing all non-alpha and non-numeric characters with the appropriate hex code. Helpful when using the wininet API. example: "(Find This)" becomes "%28Find%20This%29"
Sort Arrays at lightning speeds! I guess you could say this is the sequal to the TurboSort routine I recently uploaded. One of the comments pointed out that the CopyMemory API was about as fast as VB could swap strings, but the sort algorythm (BubbleSort) was poor and that the QuickSort algorythm was much faster.After some searching on the mothership, I found out how the QuickSearch algorythm worked and viola, here it is. This truely is fast. Here are the tests results. My system is a P233 with 128MB of RAM. I generated an array of 10,000 rows. Each row contained 100 random characters ranging from A-Z. I performed three tests. Here are the times in milliseconds. BubbleSort QuickSort Test 1 131,195.3 398.438 Test 2 131,351.6 421.875 Test 3 130,882.8 390.625 Whew!
Sort arrays much faster with a better string swapping routine! Wow, I couldn't believe all the rewrites of the same sorting routines in PSC. "Look at mine", "No, use mine", yadda, yadda, yadda. They all use the horribly slow: vTemp = String1 String1 = String2 String1 = vTemp Geezzzz - When you have to sort 30,000+ strings this is slllooooowwwwwww. Here's a solution. It uses the the same sorting routine (or choose your own), but implements a much faster swap routine using the CopyMemory() API. Now, instead of swapping strings, which in my case could be up to 9,000 characters, you are only swapping a 4 byte memory address. Rock On!!
This function searches a text string for possible phone numbers and returns an array of those numbers. It allows you to specify a default area code, too. (If you know an easier or more elegant way to do this, let me know!) Doesn't work for international numbers.
This code will get text from listbox's on 32 bit software using VB3. I've been trying to find a way to do this for a long time now. It was not possible in the past because getting listbox text using vb3 for 32 bit programs, required User32 and Kernel32 which vb3 did not allow. So I looked and looked for a way to do it and I found it. A DLL called "Call32.dll" allowed me to use 32 bit dll's. So here it is. If you like the code, please vote for me. Also, if someone can lead me on the right path for creating a .HLP file in vb3, I will create a help file on using Call32.dll. Jeffrey C. Tatum - http://www.oaknetwork.com/vb
This will create the 8 or 9 digit number that goes along with the log on packet for the newest version of the AIM TOC Protocol (version 2.0). The number that it makes, is based on the screen name and password. I guess it was a security feature added in, to prevent users from making AIM Crackers.
The Variable Block Database (VBD) is a collection of C++ classes used to build portable database applications. Release 1031 features built-in support for multi-user and single user access. Database access methods include a B-tree with iterator and memory caching, navigational access, fixed and variable-length records. Includes general-purpose data structures such as linked lists, stacks, queues, balanced binary trees and others as well as a variable length string class, a postscript driver, and HTML driver. Ships with an advanced database recovery utility plus other text and binary utilities. Several example programs with are provided to demonstrate each of the concepts presented. This release has been built and tested under Windows 95/98, MSDOS, HPUX 10.20, Solaris 2.4, and RedHat Linux 5.2. All documentation is an HTML format, covering the class library, the example programs, and the utility programs included with the distribution. http://www.trumphurst.com/cpplibs5.html#Libraries_available_via_FTP__Q_Z_ Copyrighted freeware--Copyright © 1997 Douglas M. Gaer.
This demo shows some of the capabilities of editing RichTextBox tags to achieve very fast global formatting. Great for Syntax Highlighting etc.
Finds the most appropriate font size to display a piece of Text in a picture box. Allows user to determine the Alignment of the text (Left, Right, Centre or Full justification). Options to include a drop-shadow, and the direction of the shadow are also included. Includes test form with example.
A REALLY simple way to do AI chatting. Uses the instr function to see if a word exists in a question. Show how to use instr, arrays, sesquentenial file reading/writing. I haven't programmed in much question's (open chat.dat in notepad) follows structue keyword1,keyword2,keyword3,answer (comma seperates, must do comma even if you use only 1 or 2 keywords)
If you ever wanted to have a string with quotes inside this is a handy tip.
ADO has a great batch update feature that not many people take advantage of. You can use it to update many records at once without making multiple round trips to the database. Here is how to use it.