Hello,
I need to display a ranking using starts. 1 to 5.
Can I create a single star image and then create, at runtime, the
ranking image for each record using 1 to 5 stars?
How can I do this?
Thanks,
Miguel 6 1655
On 12 Oct, 15:02, shapper <mdmo...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,
I need to display a ranking using starts. 1 to 5.
Can I create a single star image and then create, at runtime, the
ranking image for each record using 1 to 5 stars?
How can I do this?
Thanks,
Miguel
OK so if you have your "ranking" stored somewhere as say an integer 1
to 5 then one simple way would be to have 5 asp image tags and during
page load set their visible attributes to false then do a select case
select case [Your ranking score held in a variable]
case 1
imgid1.visible = true
case 2
imgid1.visible = true
imgid2.visible = true
case 3
imgid1.visible = true
imgid2.visible = true
imgid3.visible = true
case 4
imgid1.visible = true
imgid2.visible = true
imgid3.visible = true
imgid4.visible = true
case 5
imgid1.visible = true
imgid2.visible = true
imgid3.visible = true
imgid4.visible = true
imgid5.visible = true
end select
For sure there would be more elegant ways of acheiving this but your
description of the problem was way to vague to offer anything else.
But the above would work.
Mark
On Oct 12, 3:29 pm, g...@iceeq.com wrote:
On 12 Oct, 15:02, shapper <mdmo...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,
I need to display a ranking using starts. 1 to 5.
Can I create a single star image and then create, at runtime, the
ranking image for each record using 1 to 5 stars?
How can I do this?
Thanks,
Miguel
OK so if you have your "ranking" stored somewhere as say an integer 1
to 5 then one simple way would be to have 5 asp image tags and during
page load set their visible attributes to false then do a select case
select case [Your ranking score held in a variable]
case 1
imgid1.visible = true
case 2
imgid1.visible = true
imgid2.visible = true
case 3
imgid1.visible = true
imgid2.visible = true
imgid3.visible = true
case 4
imgid1.visible = true
imgid2.visible = true
imgid3.visible = true
imgid4.visible = true
case 5
imgid1.visible = true
imgid2.visible = true
imgid3.visible = true
imgid4.visible = true
imgid5.visible = true
end select
For sure there would be more elegant ways of acheiving this but your
description of the problem was way to vague to offer anything else.
But the above would work.
Mark
I was thinking more of some kind of image manipulation at runtime.
Thanks,
Miguel
That seems like way overkill for a star ranking system.
"shapper" <md*****@gmail.comwrote in message
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On Oct 12, 3:29 pm, g...@iceeq.com wrote:
>On 12 Oct, 15:02, shapper <mdmo...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,
I need to display a ranking using starts. 1 to 5.
Can I create a single star image and then create, at runtime, the
ranking image for each record using 1 to 5 stars?
How can I do this?
Thanks,
Miguel
OK so if you have your "ranking" stored somewhere as say an integer 1 to 5 then one simple way would be to have 5 asp image tags and during page load set their visible attributes to false then do a select case
select case [Your ranking score held in a variable]
case 1 imgid1.visible = true
case 2 imgid1.visible = true imgid2.visible = true
case 3 imgid1.visible = true imgid2.visible = true imgid3.visible = true
case 4 imgid1.visible = true imgid2.visible = true imgid3.visible = true imgid4.visible = true
case 5 imgid1.visible = true imgid2.visible = true imgid3.visible = true imgid4.visible = true imgid5.visible = true
end select
For sure there would be more elegant ways of acheiving this but your description of the problem was way to vague to offer anything else.
But the above would work.
Mark
I was thinking more of some kind of image manipulation at runtime.
Thanks,
Miguel
On 12 Oct, 15:40, shapper <mdmo...@gmail.comwrote:
On Oct 12, 3:29 pm, g...@iceeq.com wrote:
On 12 Oct, 15:02, shapper <mdmo...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,
I need to display a ranking using starts. 1 to 5.
Can I create a single star image and then create, at runtime, the
ranking image for each record using 1 to 5 stars?
How can I do this?
Thanks,
Miguel
OK so if you have your "ranking" stored somewhere as say an integer 1
to 5 then one simple way would be to have 5 asp image tags and during
page load set their visible attributes to false then do a select case
select case [Your ranking score held in a variable]
case 1
imgid1.visible = true
case 2
imgid1.visible = true
imgid2.visible = true
case 3
imgid1.visible = true
imgid2.visible = true
imgid3.visible = true
case 4
imgid1.visible = true
imgid2.visible = true
imgid3.visible = true
imgid4.visible = true
case 5
imgid1.visible = true
imgid2.visible = true
imgid3.visible = true
imgid4.visible = true
imgid5.visible = true
end select
For sure there would be more elegant ways of acheiving this but your
description of the problem was way to vague to offer anything else.
But the above would work.
Mark
I was thinking more of some kind of image manipulation at runtime.
Thanks,
Miguel- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Sorry Miguel but I'm not sure what help you're after.
I think contributors are going to need a little more to go on.
Can you give a little more info?
Mark
On Oct 12, 4:03 pm, g...@iceeq.com wrote:
On 12 Oct, 15:40, shapper <mdmo...@gmail.comwrote:
On Oct 12, 3:29 pm, g...@iceeq.com wrote:
On 12 Oct, 15:02, shapper <mdmo...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,
I need to display a ranking using starts. 1 to 5.
Can I create a single star image and then create, at runtime, the
ranking image for each record using 1 to 5 stars?
How can I do this?
Thanks,
Miguel
OK so if you have your "ranking" stored somewhere as say an integer 1
to 5 then one simple way would be to have 5 asp image tags and during
page load set their visible attributes to false then do a select case
select case [Your ranking score held in a variable]
case 1
imgid1.visible = true
case 2
imgid1.visible = true
imgid2.visible = true
case 3
imgid1.visible = true
imgid2.visible = true
imgid3.visible = true
case 4
imgid1.visible = true
imgid2.visible = true
imgid3.visible = true
imgid4.visible = true
case 5
imgid1.visible = true
imgid2.visible = true
imgid3.visible = true
imgid4.visible = true
imgid5.visible = true
end select
For sure there would be more elegant ways of acheiving this but your
description of the problem was way to vague to offer anything else.
But the above would work.
Mark
I was thinking more of some kind of image manipulation at runtime.
Thanks,
Miguel- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Sorry Miguel but I'm not sure what help you're after.
I think contributors are going to need a little more to go on.
Can you give a little more info?
Mark
Hi,
I just found good solution: http://www.asp.net/AJAX/AjaxControlT...ng/Rating.aspx
Thanks,
Miguel
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I was thinking more of some kind of image manipulation at runtime.
I would do this once for all and would have just 5 images, each image being
the symbol for the corresponding level. This way you are totally free to do
what you want such as using pale colors when the rating is low and adding
glowing effects on those graphics elements.
Else the runtime manipulation could be as easy as rendering n time the same
image when the rating is n. Doing something more sophisticated would be
useless as it would produce anyway only 5 distintcs results you could just
produce once for all...
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