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MEMORYSTREAM
MemoryStream. The MemoryStream is one of the basic Stream classes which you'll see used quite a bit. It deals with data directly in memory, as the name implies and its often used to deal with bytes coming from another place, e.g. a file or a network location, withoutlocking the source.
THE EXPANDOOBJECT
Let's jump straight to an example, so you can see how easy it is to use: dynamic user = new System.Dynamic.ExpandoObject (); user.Name = "John Doe"; user.Age = 42; user.HomeTown = "New York"; Console.WriteLine (user.Name + " is " + user.Age + " years old and lives in " + user.HomeTown); You will notice that I declare the objectwith the dynamic
VALIDATION - COMPAREVALIDATOR - THE COMPLETE ASP.NET Validation - CompareValidator. The CompareValidator might not be the most commonly used validator of the bunch, but it's still useful in some cases. It can compare two values, for instance the values of two controls. In the next example, I will show you a small example of howit can be used.
INTRODUCTION TO XML WITH C# Introduction to XML with C#. XML is short for eXtensible Markup Language. It is a very widely used format for exchanging data, mainly because it's easy readable for both humans and machines. If you have ever written a website in HTML, XML will look very familiar to you, as WORKING WITH THE XMLNODE CLASS Working with the XmlNode class. In the previous chapter, we used the XmlDocument class to parse an XML file. A new class was introduced in the example, which is very essential to parsing XML with XmlDocument:The XmlNode class.
USING XPATH WITH THE XMLDOCUMENT CLASS Using XPath with the XmlDocument class. In a previous chapter, we used the XmlDocument class to get out information from an XML file. We did it by using a range of calls to the ChildNodes property, which was somewhat simple because the example was very simple.UPDATEPANEL CONTROL
The UpdatePanel control is probably the most important control in the ASP.NET AJAX package. It will AJAX'ify controls contained within it, allowing partial rendering of the area. We already used it in the Hello world example, and in this chapter, we will go in depth with more aspects of the control. CSHARP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM Object moved to here. FUNCTIONS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIAL Functions. A function allows you to encapsulate a piece of code and call it from other parts of your code. You may very soon run into a situation where you need to repeat a piece of code, from multiple places, and this is where functions come in. GROUPING DATA: THE GROUPBY() METHOD We make it by calling the GroupBy () method on our data source, supplying the parameter we want to group the data by. In this case, I want the users grouped by their home country, so that's the property I supply to the GroupBy () method. The result is an object with a Key property, which holds the value of the property we grouped byMEMORYSTREAM
MemoryStream. The MemoryStream is one of the basic Stream classes which you'll see used quite a bit. It deals with data directly in memory, as the name implies and its often used to deal with bytes coming from another place, e.g. a file or a network location, withoutlocking the source.
THE EXPANDOOBJECT
Let's jump straight to an example, so you can see how easy it is to use: dynamic user = new System.Dynamic.ExpandoObject (); user.Name = "John Doe"; user.Age = 42; user.HomeTown = "New York"; Console.WriteLine (user.Name + " is " + user.Age + " years old and lives in " + user.HomeTown); You will notice that I declare the objectwith the dynamic
VALIDATION - COMPAREVALIDATOR - THE COMPLETE ASP.NET Validation - CompareValidator. The CompareValidator might not be the most commonly used validator of the bunch, but it's still useful in some cases. It can compare two values, for instance the values of two controls. In the next example, I will show you a small example of howit can be used.
INTRODUCTION TO XML WITH C# Introduction to XML with C#. XML is short for eXtensible Markup Language. It is a very widely used format for exchanging data, mainly because it's easy readable for both humans and machines. If you have ever written a website in HTML, XML will look very familiar to you, as WORKING WITH THE XMLNODE CLASS Working with the XmlNode class. In the previous chapter, we used the XmlDocument class to parse an XML file. A new class was introduced in the example, which is very essential to parsing XML with XmlDocument:The XmlNode class.
USING XPATH WITH THE XMLDOCUMENT CLASS Using XPath with the XmlDocument class. In a previous chapter, we used the XmlDocument class to get out information from an XML file. We did it by using a range of calls to the ChildNodes property, which was somewhat simple because the example was very simple.UPDATEPANEL CONTROL
The UpdatePanel control is probably the most important control in the ASP.NET AJAX package. It will AJAX'ify controls contained within it, allowing partial rendering of the area. We already used it in the Hello world example, and in this chapter, we will go in depth with more aspects of the control. CSHARP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM Object moved to here. LISTS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIAL Lists. C# has a range of classes for dealing with lists. They implement the IList interface and the most popular implementation is the generic list, often referred to as List.MEMORYSTREAM
MemoryStream. The MemoryStream is one of the basic Stream classes which you'll see used quite a bit. It deals with data directly in memory, as the name implies and its often used to deal with bytes coming from another place, e.g. a file or a network location, withoutlocking the source.
LOOPS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIAL Loops. Another essential technique when writing software is looping - the ability to repeat a block of code X times. In C#, they come in 4 different variants, and we will have a look at each one of them. VARIABLES - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIAL Variables. A variable can be compared to a storage room, and is essential for the programmer. In C#, a variable is declared like this: ; An example could look like this: string name; That's the most basic version, but the variable doesn't yet have a value. You can assign one at a later point or at the same time as declaring itABSTRACT CLASSES
Abstract classes. Abstract classes, marked by the keyword abstract in the class definition, are typically used to define a base class in thehierarchy.
THE CHAR TYPE
The Char type. The System.Char data type is used to hold a single, unicode character. C# has an alias for it, called char, which you can use when declaring your char variables:. char ch; And of course, you can immediately assign a value to it, if you want to.THE IF STATEMENT
The if statement. One of the single most important statements in every programming language is the if statement. Being able to set up conditional blocks of code is a fundamental principal of writingsoftware.
THE CULTUREINFO CLASS Console.WriteLine ("Total: " + specificCultures.Length); As you can tell from the first line of code, I use the GetCultures static method on the CultureInfo class to get a list of cultures. It requires the CultureTypes parameter, which specifies which kind of cultures you're looking for. In this case, I have asked for the specific cultures INTRODUCTION TO XML WITH C# Introduction to XML with C#. XML is short for eXtensible Markup Language. It is a very widely used format for exchanging data, mainly because it's easy readable for both humans and machines. If you have ever written a website in HTML, XML will look very familiar to you, asit's basically a
UPDATEPANEL CONTROL
The UpdatePanel control is probably the most important control in the ASP.NET AJAX package. It will AJAX'ify controls contained within it, allowing partial rendering of the area. We already used it in the Hello world example, and in this chapter, we will go in depth with more aspects of the control. FUNCTIONS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIAL Functions. A function allows you to encapsulate a piece of code and call it from other parts of your code. You may very soon run into a situation where you need to repeat a piece of code, from multiple places, and this is where functions come in. LISTS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIALSEE MORE ON CSHARP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM GROUPING DATA: THE GROUPBY() METHOD We make it by calling the GroupBy () method on our data source, supplying the parameter we want to group the data by. In this case, I want the users grouped by their home country, so that's the property I supply to the GroupBy () method. The result is an object with a Key property, which holds the value of the property we grouped byTHE EXPANDOOBJECT
Let's jump straight to an example, so you can see how easy it is to use: dynamic user = new System.Dynamic.ExpandoObject (); user.Name = "John Doe"; user.Age = 42; user.HomeTown = "New York"; Console.WriteLine (user.Name + " is " + user.Age + " years old and lives in " + user.HomeTown); You will notice that I declare the objectwith the dynamic
DICTIONARIES
Dictionaries. Dictionaries in C# all implement the IDictionary interface. There are several Dictionary types, but the most commonly used is the generic Dictionary, often referred to as Dictionary - it holds a type-specific key and a corresponding type-specific value.THE IF STATEMENT
The if statement. One of the single most important statements in every programming language is the if statement. Being able to set up conditional blocks of code is a fundamental principal of writingsoftware.
SEARCH/REPLACE WITH THE REGEX CLASS Search/Replace with the Regex Class. We have already discussed the Regex class and how to use it when we want to search through a string in a previous article.LISTS / LISTAS
CSHARP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM Object moved to here. ASP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM According to your browser settings, you may know more languages than just English. If you are fluent in one or more of them, perhaps you would care to translate an article and help others finding and learning from relevant content in their native language? FUNCTIONS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIAL Functions. A function allows you to encapsulate a piece of code and call it from other parts of your code. You may very soon run into a situation where you need to repeat a piece of code, from multiple places, and this is where functions come in. LISTS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIALSEE MORE ON CSHARP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM GROUPING DATA: THE GROUPBY() METHOD We make it by calling the GroupBy () method on our data source, supplying the parameter we want to group the data by. In this case, I want the users grouped by their home country, so that's the property I supply to the GroupBy () method. The result is an object with a Key property, which holds the value of the property we grouped byTHE EXPANDOOBJECT
Let's jump straight to an example, so you can see how easy it is to use: dynamic user = new System.Dynamic.ExpandoObject (); user.Name = "John Doe"; user.Age = 42; user.HomeTown = "New York"; Console.WriteLine (user.Name + " is " + user.Age + " years old and lives in " + user.HomeTown); You will notice that I declare the objectwith the dynamic
DICTIONARIES
Dictionaries. Dictionaries in C# all implement the IDictionary interface. There are several Dictionary types, but the most commonly used is the generic Dictionary, often referred to as Dictionary - it holds a type-specific key and a corresponding type-specific value.THE IF STATEMENT
The if statement. One of the single most important statements in every programming language is the if statement. Being able to set up conditional blocks of code is a fundamental principal of writingsoftware.
SEARCH/REPLACE WITH THE REGEX CLASS Search/Replace with the Regex Class. We have already discussed the Regex class and how to use it when we want to search through a string in a previous article.LISTS / LISTAS
CSHARP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM Object moved to here. ASP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM According to your browser settings, you may know more languages than just English. If you are fluent in one or more of them, perhaps you would care to translate an article and help others finding and learning from relevant content in their native language? WELCOME - THE COMPLETE ASP.NET WEBFORMS TUTORIAL Welcome to this ASP.NET Web Forms Tutorial, currently consisting of 40 articles covering all the most important ASP.NET WebForms concepts. This tutorial is primarily for new users of this great technology, and we recommend you to go through all the chapters, to get the most outof it as possible.
DICTIONARIES
Dictionaries. Dictionaries in C# all implement the IDictionary interface. There are several Dictionary types, but the most commonly used is the generic Dictionary, often referred to as Dictionary - it holds a type-specific key and a corresponding type-specific value. LOOPS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIAL Loops. Another essential technique when writing software is looping - the ability to repeat a block of code X times. In C#, they come in 4 different variants, and we will have a look at each one of them.ABSTRACT CLASSES
Abstract classes. Abstract classes, marked by the keyword abstract in the class definition, are typically used to define a base class in thehierarchy.
MEMORYSTREAM
MemoryStream. The MemoryStream is one of the basic Stream classes which you'll see used quite a bit. It deals with data directly in memory, as the name implies and its often used to deal with bytes coming from another place, e.g. a file or a network location, withoutlocking the source.
VALIDATION - REQUIREDFIELDVALIDATOR - THE COMPLETE ASP.NET Validation - RequiredFieldValidator. The RequiredFieldValidator is actually very simple, and yet very useful. You can use it to make sure that the user has entered something in a TextBox control. Let's give it a try, and add a RequiredFieldValidator to our page. We will also add a TextBox to validate, as well as a button to submit the formwith.
THE IF STATEMENT
The if statement. One of the single most important statements in every programming language is the if statement. Being able to set up conditional blocks of code is a fundamental principal of writingsoftware.
FILTERING DATA: THE WHERE() METHOD In the Where () method, we use the Contains () method on the black-list, to decide whether a number can be included in the final list of numbers or not. And of course, it works for more complex objects than numbers and strings, and it's still very easy to use. Just have a look at this example, where we use objects with userinformation instead
WORKING WITH THE XMLNODE CLASS Working with the XmlNode class. In the previous chapter, we used the XmlDocument class to parse an XML file. A new class was introduced in the example, which is very essential to parsing XML with XmlDocument:The XmlNode class.
CSHARP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM Object moved to here. FUNCTIONS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIAL Functions. A function allows you to encapsulate a piece of code and call it from other parts of your code. You may very soon run into a situation where you need to repeat a piece of code, from multiple places, and this is where functions come in. LISTS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIALSEE MORE ON CSHARP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM GROUPING DATA: THE GROUPBY() METHOD We make it by calling the GroupBy () method on our data source, supplying the parameter we want to group the data by. In this case, I want the users grouped by their home country, so that's the property I supply to the GroupBy () method. The result is an object with a Key property, which holds the value of the property we grouped byTHE EXPANDOOBJECT
Let's jump straight to an example, so you can see how easy it is to use: dynamic user = new System.Dynamic.ExpandoObject (); user.Name = "John Doe"; user.Age = 42; user.HomeTown = "New York"; Console.WriteLine (user.Name + " is " + user.Age + " years old and lives in " + user.HomeTown); You will notice that I declare the objectwith the dynamic
DICTIONARIES
Dictionaries. Dictionaries in C# all implement the IDictionary interface. There are several Dictionary types, but the most commonly used is the generic Dictionary, often referred to as Dictionary - it holds a type-specific key and a corresponding type-specific value.THE IF STATEMENT
The if statement. One of the single most important statements in every programming language is the if statement. Being able to set up conditional blocks of code is a fundamental principal of writingsoftware.
SEARCH/REPLACE WITH THE REGEX CLASS Search/Replace with the Regex Class. We have already discussed the Regex class and how to use it when we want to search through a string in a previous article.LISTS / LISTAS
CSHARP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM Object moved to here. ASP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM According to your browser settings, you may know more languages than just English. If you are fluent in one or more of them, perhaps you would care to translate an article and help others finding and learning from relevant content in their native language? FUNCTIONS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIAL Functions. A function allows you to encapsulate a piece of code and call it from other parts of your code. You may very soon run into a situation where you need to repeat a piece of code, from multiple places, and this is where functions come in. LISTS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIALSEE MORE ON CSHARP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM GROUPING DATA: THE GROUPBY() METHOD We make it by calling the GroupBy () method on our data source, supplying the parameter we want to group the data by. In this case, I want the users grouped by their home country, so that's the property I supply to the GroupBy () method. The result is an object with a Key property, which holds the value of the property we grouped byTHE EXPANDOOBJECT
Let's jump straight to an example, so you can see how easy it is to use: dynamic user = new System.Dynamic.ExpandoObject (); user.Name = "John Doe"; user.Age = 42; user.HomeTown = "New York"; Console.WriteLine (user.Name + " is " + user.Age + " years old and lives in " + user.HomeTown); You will notice that I declare the objectwith the dynamic
DICTIONARIES
Dictionaries. Dictionaries in C# all implement the IDictionary interface. There are several Dictionary types, but the most commonly used is the generic Dictionary, often referred to as Dictionary - it holds a type-specific key and a corresponding type-specific value.THE IF STATEMENT
The if statement. One of the single most important statements in every programming language is the if statement. Being able to set up conditional blocks of code is a fundamental principal of writingsoftware.
SEARCH/REPLACE WITH THE REGEX CLASS Search/Replace with the Regex Class. We have already discussed the Regex class and how to use it when we want to search through a string in a previous article.LISTS / LISTAS
CSHARP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM Object moved to here. ASP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM According to your browser settings, you may know more languages than just English. If you are fluent in one or more of them, perhaps you would care to translate an article and help others finding and learning from relevant content in their native language? WELCOME - THE COMPLETE ASP.NET WEBFORMS TUTORIAL Welcome to this ASP.NET Web Forms Tutorial, currently consisting of 40 articles covering all the most important ASP.NET WebForms concepts. This tutorial is primarily for new users of this great technology, and we recommend you to go through all the chapters, to get the most outof it as possible.
DICTIONARIES
Dictionaries. Dictionaries in C# all implement the IDictionary interface. There are several Dictionary types, but the most commonly used is the generic Dictionary, often referred to as Dictionary - it holds a type-specific key and a corresponding type-specific value. LOOPS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIAL Loops. Another essential technique when writing software is looping - the ability to repeat a block of code X times. In C#, they come in 4 different variants, and we will have a look at each one of them.ABSTRACT CLASSES
Abstract classes. Abstract classes, marked by the keyword abstract in the class definition, are typically used to define a base class in thehierarchy.
MEMORYSTREAM
MemoryStream. The MemoryStream is one of the basic Stream classes which you'll see used quite a bit. It deals with data directly in memory, as the name implies and its often used to deal with bytes coming from another place, e.g. a file or a network location, withoutlocking the source.
VALIDATION - REQUIREDFIELDVALIDATOR - THE COMPLETE ASP.NET Validation - RequiredFieldValidator. The RequiredFieldValidator is actually very simple, and yet very useful. You can use it to make sure that the user has entered something in a TextBox control. Let's give it a try, and add a RequiredFieldValidator to our page. We will also add a TextBox to validate, as well as a button to submit the formwith.
THE IF STATEMENT
The if statement. One of the single most important statements in every programming language is the if statement. Being able to set up conditional blocks of code is a fundamental principal of writingsoftware.
FILTERING DATA: THE WHERE() METHOD In the Where () method, we use the Contains () method on the black-list, to decide whether a number can be included in the final list of numbers or not. And of course, it works for more complex objects than numbers and strings, and it's still very easy to use. Just have a look at this example, where we use objects with userinformation instead
WORKING WITH THE XMLNODE CLASS Working with the XmlNode class. In the previous chapter, we used the XmlDocument class to parse an XML file. A new class was introduced in the example, which is very essential to parsing XML with XmlDocument:The XmlNode class.
CSHARP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM Object moved to here. FUNCTIONS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIAL Functions. A function allows you to encapsulate a piece of code and call it from other parts of your code. You may very soon run into a situation where you need to repeat a piece of code, from multiple places, and this is where functions come in. LISTS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIALSEE MORE ON CSHARP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM GROUPING DATA: THE GROUPBY() METHOD We make it by calling the GroupBy () method on our data source, supplying the parameter we want to group the data by. In this case, I want the users grouped by their home country, so that's the property I supply to the GroupBy () method. The result is an object with a Key property, which holds the value of the property we grouped byTHE EXPANDOOBJECT
Let's jump straight to an example, so you can see how easy it is to use: dynamic user = new System.Dynamic.ExpandoObject (); user.Name = "John Doe"; user.Age = 42; user.HomeTown = "New York"; Console.WriteLine (user.Name + " is " + user.Age + " years old and lives in " + user.HomeTown); You will notice that I declare the objectwith the dynamic
DICTIONARIES
Dictionaries. Dictionaries in C# all implement the IDictionary interface. There are several Dictionary types, but the most commonly used is the generic Dictionary, often referred to as Dictionary - it holds a type-specific key and a corresponding type-specific value.THE IF STATEMENT
The if statement. One of the single most important statements in every programming language is the if statement. Being able to set up conditional blocks of code is a fundamental principal of writingsoftware.
SEARCH/REPLACE WITH THE REGEX CLASS Search/Replace with the Regex Class. We have already discussed the Regex class and how to use it when we want to search through a string in a previous article.LISTS / LISTAS
CSHARP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM Object moved to here. ASP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM According to your browser settings, you may know more languages than just English. If you are fluent in one or more of them, perhaps you would care to translate an article and help others finding and learning from relevant content in their native language? FUNCTIONS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIAL Functions. A function allows you to encapsulate a piece of code and call it from other parts of your code. You may very soon run into a situation where you need to repeat a piece of code, from multiple places, and this is where functions come in. LISTS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIALSEE MORE ON CSHARP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM GROUPING DATA: THE GROUPBY() METHOD We make it by calling the GroupBy () method on our data source, supplying the parameter we want to group the data by. In this case, I want the users grouped by their home country, so that's the property I supply to the GroupBy () method. The result is an object with a Key property, which holds the value of the property we grouped byTHE EXPANDOOBJECT
Let's jump straight to an example, so you can see how easy it is to use: dynamic user = new System.Dynamic.ExpandoObject (); user.Name = "John Doe"; user.Age = 42; user.HomeTown = "New York"; Console.WriteLine (user.Name + " is " + user.Age + " years old and lives in " + user.HomeTown); You will notice that I declare the objectwith the dynamic
DICTIONARIES
Dictionaries. Dictionaries in C# all implement the IDictionary interface. There are several Dictionary types, but the most commonly used is the generic Dictionary, often referred to as Dictionary - it holds a type-specific key and a corresponding type-specific value.THE IF STATEMENT
The if statement. One of the single most important statements in every programming language is the if statement. Being able to set up conditional blocks of code is a fundamental principal of writingsoftware.
SEARCH/REPLACE WITH THE REGEX CLASS Search/Replace with the Regex Class. We have already discussed the Regex class and how to use it when we want to search through a string in a previous article.LISTS / LISTAS
CSHARP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM Object moved to here. ASP.NET-TUTORIALS.COM According to your browser settings, you may know more languages than just English. If you are fluent in one or more of them, perhaps you would care to translate an article and help others finding and learning from relevant content in their native language? WELCOME - THE COMPLETE ASP.NET WEBFORMS TUTORIAL Welcome to this ASP.NET Web Forms Tutorial, currently consisting of 40 articles covering all the most important ASP.NET WebForms concepts. This tutorial is primarily for new users of this great technology, and we recommend you to go through all the chapters, to get the most outof it as possible.
DICTIONARIES
Dictionaries. Dictionaries in C# all implement the IDictionary interface. There are several Dictionary types, but the most commonly used is the generic Dictionary, often referred to as Dictionary - it holds a type-specific key and a corresponding type-specific value. LOOPS - THE COMPLETE C# TUTORIAL Loops. Another essential technique when writing software is looping - the ability to repeat a block of code X times. In C#, they come in 4 different variants, and we will have a look at each one of them.ABSTRACT CLASSES
Abstract classes. Abstract classes, marked by the keyword abstract in the class definition, are typically used to define a base class in thehierarchy.
MEMORYSTREAM
MemoryStream. The MemoryStream is one of the basic Stream classes which you'll see used quite a bit. It deals with data directly in memory, as the name implies and its often used to deal with bytes coming from another place, e.g. a file or a network location, withoutlocking the source.
VALIDATION - REQUIREDFIELDVALIDATOR - THE COMPLETE ASP.NET Validation - RequiredFieldValidator. The RequiredFieldValidator is actually very simple, and yet very useful. You can use it to make sure that the user has entered something in a TextBox control. Let's give it a try, and add a RequiredFieldValidator to our page. We will also add a TextBox to validate, as well as a button to submit the formwith.
THE IF STATEMENT
The if statement. One of the single most important statements in every programming language is the if statement. Being able to set up conditional blocks of code is a fundamental principal of writingsoftware.
FILTERING DATA: THE WHERE() METHOD In the Where () method, we use the Contains () method on the black-list, to decide whether a number can be included in the final list of numbers or not. And of course, it works for more complex objects than numbers and strings, and it's still very easy to use. Just have a look at this example, where we use objects with userinformation instead
WORKING WITH THE XMLNODE CLASS Working with the XmlNode class. In the previous chapter, we used the XmlDocument class to parse an XML file. A new class was introduced in the example, which is very essential to parsing XML with XmlDocument:The XmlNode class.
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