Does anyone know how to do Chr$(13) in .NET?
Thanks,
Eddie 16 8786
Hi, Eddie
check Environment.NewLine
HTH
Alex
"Eddie B." <eb*****@earthlink.com> wrote in message
news:eW*************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... Does anyone know how to do Chr$(13) in .NET?
Thanks,
Eddie
u still able to use VbCr and VbLf as they was available in VB6. They still
works fine
As posted on the other group;
Actually, System.Environment.Newline is equivalent to "\r\n".
Chr$(13) is "\r". Chr$(10) is "\n"
guy can be scared by your "\r" and "\n"
dude, dont forget, that guy asked for VB stuff, so back to earth.
well, my post above is valid for this case.
<spider/> wrote: guy can be scared by your "\r" and "\n"
dude, dont forget, that guy asked for VB stuff, so back to earth.
.... somehow seems to imply that programming VB means one is ... less abled.
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<spider/> <bo********@yahoo.com> wrote: guy can be scared by your "\r" and "\n"
dude, dont forget, that guy asked for VB stuff, so back to earth.
Where did he ask for VB stuff, at least in this post?
The question was also posted in the C# newsgroup, btw, which is a
fairly good reason for Jimi to believe he's interested in C#.
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well, guys, you just have to pay attention to what people writing to
you.....
<spider/> <bo********@yahoo.com> wrote: well, guys, you just have to pay attention to what people writing to you.....
So where exactly *did* he ask for the solution in VB? As far as I can
see he only said ".NET" which is very different from "VB.NET".
The only other posts I can see from him in this newsgroup have been
non-language-specific.
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Jon,
Have a look at this and especialy to my question to crosspost next time, to
Edie
http://www.google.com/gr**************************************@news.free net.de
For the rest I agree
Cor
Cor Ligthert <no**********@planet.nl> wrote: Have a look at this and especialy to my question to crosspost next time, to Edie
I entirely agree that cross-posting (or just posting once in the most
appropriate group) would have avoided the problem.
http://www.google.com/gr**************************************@news.free net.de
For the rest I agree
So he posted in a VB.NET group as well. Given that he posted in a C#
group, it's not unreasonable of a person who reads a C# group but not
the VB.NET group to think that he might want it in C#. I think
<spider/>'s post was rather rude, considering that even within the
VB.NET group Eddie didn't specifically ask for "VB stuff".
This is obviously a good demonstration of how multi-posting causes
problems - but that's not (IMO) a good reason for <spider/> to have
been rude.
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well, i dont f*ing. care abour xposts and whatever, for last 12 years iv
seen more then enough stuff that makes people nervouse, for me it's just a
daily crap.
so guy, da stupid question is, have u ever seen, that c++ or c# had function
titled **Chr$()** and guy specified Chr$(13), not a &hd, not a 0x0D or
whatever, its was just bloody basic 13 with basic Chr$.
i just dont like messing arround, things are simple, its black or white or
dead or not, its not about being rude, im not, im just pissed off sometimes
about flaming for no reason.
u dont need to answer, i'm not going to do it anyway too.
have a good byte-messing.
How about a group hug?
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"<spider/>" <bo********@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:2g************@uni-berlin.de... well, i dont f*ing. care abour xposts and whatever, for last 12 years iv seen more then enough stuff that makes people nervouse, for me it's just a daily crap.
so guy, da stupid question is, have u ever seen, that c++ or c# had
function titled **Chr$()** and guy specified Chr$(13), not a &hd, not a 0x0D or whatever, its was just bloody basic 13 with basic Chr$.
i just dont like messing arround, things are simple, its black or white or dead or not, its not about being rude, im not, im just pissed off
sometimes about flaming for no reason.
u dont need to answer, i'm not going to do it anyway too.
have a good byte-messing.
<spider/> <bo********@yahoo.com> wrote: well, i dont f*ing. care abour xposts and whatever, for last 12 years iv seen more then enough stuff that makes people nervouse, for me it's just a daily crap.
so guy, da stupid question is, have u ever seen, that c++ or c# had function titled **Chr$()** and guy specified Chr$(13), not a &hd, not a 0x0D or whatever, its was just bloody basic 13 with basic Chr$.
That shows he's coming *from* a VB environment. There are plenty of ex-
VB programmers who are no using C#.
i just dont like messing arround, things are simple, its black or white or dead or not, its not about being rude, im not
Yes, you were rude. You suggested that people weren't paying attention
when they were - they just weren't reading all the groups you were,
just as you weren't reading all the groups they were.
im just pissed off sometimes about flaming for no reason.
That's exactly what I'm annoyed about too - you flamed Jimi (slightly)
for no good reason.
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Hi Spider,
You cannot say that Jon and I have often the same idea's and in my opinion
that rude is a little bit overdone. It is in my opinion more that not every
bird has the same note.
However with the point I think he is right, I have always fun arguing with
Jon, so I was thinking first it is CHR so it is VB. However thinking that
Edie would have known the C# equivalent for this is very obvious, so I did
not tell that.
:-)
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