Getting Strings From Resx Into An Array Without Looping - C#.net?
Jul 20, 2010
I want to read all the strings from a resx file and load it into an array without looping. I'm working in an asp.net web application and i'm using C#. How can i get the strings?
I know exactly what causes this, but have been unable to find a solution that doesn't involve looping. I've created one DataTable and numerous DataViews of said DataTable, with each DataView bound to a control. A dynamically created array controls how the dataview rows are filtered, but I have a hard coded number of DataViews. If the number of Dataviews is greater than the number of elements in the array, the code errors out with "Index was outside the bounds of the array". And it should, because it is outside the array. I would just like to check if the element exists before I attempt to use it. Code looks like this (where eid is dynamically created array of employee ids):
If (not array.exists(eid(0))) then dv0 = New DataView(grpData) dv0.RowFilter = "employee_id = " & eid(0) & "" DayPilotCalendar1.Visible = True DayPilotCalendar1.StartDate = New DateTime(2010, 2, 3) DayPilotCalendar1.DataSource = dv0 DayPilotCalendar1.DataBind() End If
I don't need to know the values of anything in the array, I just need to not use eid(4) if the last element in the array was eid(3), if that makes sense. array.exists may not be in any way what I need here. It is just an example of how I would like it to work. If array.exist does happen to work, I haven't found the right syntax.
im having some problems with jagged arrays stored in session for ASP.net i have some code which creates a jagged array, them populates, and then stores this populated jagged array into session
protected string[][] answersJArray; answersJArray[0] = new string[4]("test","test1","test2","test3"}; answersJArray[1] = new string[4]("test","test1","test2","test3"}; Session.Add("answersJArray", answersJArray);
how would i loop through each jagged array in the session ?? if they were not in session i no i could do the following
I have a datareader that i loop through comparing the values of the reader to the ones i got in an (from the start, empty) array, as i do this i want to put either a new post in the array or update an existing post depending on if i found a corresponding value or not. The datareader and array both contains name and value.
First i tried to declare a regular multidimensional array, but they are fixed size so that seemed like a bad idea, next thing i tried was creating an arraylist but they seemed to lack support for multidimension. I'm a bit lost on what to use.
So, I've got an array, filled with data from dynamic input fields. the input fields are PIN, Name and Description... and the user can add as many "sets" of these three fields as they want.
This data goes into an array.
For example, the array may have 11111, Test Name, Test Company 22222, Second Name, Second Company
etc. etc.
I know I can see the values of my array, so if I were to take: item(0) & ", " & item(1) & ", " & item(2)
my output would be: 11111, Test Name, Test Company
The problem I'm having, is, I need to write ALL of the groupings of three out to a file... and I'm stuck on how to do that. So, I need a way to loop through until the end of the array and get:
I now have two asp.net pages. When I click on a link on page A, I open the other one (let's call it page B). When I do this, I want to send some information from Page A to Page B in the form of an array of strings. This array is different depending on what link I follow on Page A.
I know I could send this information via the URL with the ?string1=bla1&string2=bla2 etc., but I don't want it that way, as it can get complicated if there are too many strings in the array.
I think there is something similar, like a POST in PHP, but how would that be in ASP?
What I have is a table that holds 3 input elements, They represent order, name, value. The user can add a new row of 3 inputs to add as many of these sets of data as they want.
To accomplish the dynamically adding in of inputs I use jquery's clone method. That works fine and I am able to iterate through each and grab the values, however the real pain I am having is that when the user has entered in all of the data I want to pass that data to an asp.net page through jQuery's post method. How do I go about passing an array of strings so that I send this format to the asp.net page, and when I've done that how do i parse the data on the asp.net side of it.
Desired Data Format:
["Name|Link|Order", "Name|Link|Order", "Name|Link|Order"] jquery Code so far: $("#saveBtn").click(function (e) { e.preventDefault(); $("#addPanel").slideUp(300); //Perform Save Operation var saveString = ""; $("#addTable tbody>tr").each(function () { var o = $(this).find(".hsaorder").val(); var n = $(this).find(".hsaname").val(); var l = $(this).find(".hsalink").val(); saveString += n + "|" + l + "|" + o ; }); ////// Create Array here or some other method? $.post("/modules/H/Modify.aspx", { OBVIOUSLY SOMETHING GOES HERE}); // Remove all but top table element to return to original state $("#addTable tbody>tr").not("#addTable tbody>tr:first").remove(); });
The problem is: How should I do this? I've search several hours on the internet but can't find anything about how to split strings from a datareader to several different arrays.
I'm contributing on an I18N project and there's a call to serialize our *.resx files as JSON objects (for whatever reason).
What I'm wondering is:
Is there a way to get a list of all of the valid keys for a given *.resx file so that we could use HttpContext.GetGlobalResourceObject to grab the tokens? If that won't work, has anyone come up with a clever solution that does?
I need to know what would be the best choice of array to use given the following specifications. This array's size will be predermined upon the loading of the appication. All I want to do is be able to add values to this array and replace preexisting array items with new values without the array changing size. Someone suggested that I use a Dictionary Array Object? I would appreciate any suggestions.
I am trying to determine if it is possible to add a concatenated string to one of my local .resx files. This example should clarify:
Let's say I have a simple ASP.NET webpage composed of (1) a label whose text is an important keyword (2) an input with required field validation and (3) a button that causes validation to occur:
Now, inside the resource file for this page, we want to localize the strings for the page's controls. However, for our error message, we want to use the literal name of the input's label. This is were my question is.
PSEUDOCODE: myPage.resx
(1) lblMyInput.Text = "Name" (2) rfvMyInput.ErrorMessage = "The " + lblMyInput.Text + " field may not be left blank." (3) btnSubmit.Text = "Submit/Validate"
Is there any way to pull off this type of concatenation of one resource file's string into another string within the same file?
Iam getting an array of list from database to client side(javascript array). Now my aim to place those values in a div one by one and that div should attach to the textbox similar to Autocomplete extender.
Is there any way to compile the .resx values directly into the DLL so that I can deploy the app without the .resx file and not have to edit any of the existing code?I ask this because I am porting an existing app to a DotNetNuke module and DotNetNuke does not allow .resx files, so I am looking for a workaround.
I don't want to get into a discussion about separation of concerns and all that. I just want to know how to use Resources (ResourceManager)? to write out a .resx value using a dynamic key for an entry in a App_GlobalResources file.
At debug mode, I checked that the data is been capture from resource file as shown above (xml format) But it fails at DataBind(), showing that the text is not found...
I've used a very interesting article (which i recommend, you can see it here :http://adamyan.blogspot.com/), and i've started to localize my asp net mvc2 site.However, i've come to a point where i don't know if it would be possible to do something else, or if i just have to do it this way The thing is, most of the pages are text and links and stuff. In general, all of the links i have them using some markup and calling the Html.ActionLink (for example). So, if i'm translating a page that has 20 links, i would have to split all of those texts into 20 entries in the resx file (and the Html.ActionLink text would have to have its own resx entry, of course). I find this a little bit unpractical. Is there a way to just copy the whole contents, and make some intermediary parse the tags in the resx file and call the appropriate code?