Re: Simple or hard solution

2011-09-29 Thread noonie
Greetings, Google seems to think not :-( There are suggested work-arounds depending on what 'x' actually is. Use COM to instantiate a script library or misuse a data table or even write your own. http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t94154-eval-function-in-vb-net.html

Re: Simple or hard solution

2011-09-29 Thread Anthony Mayan
thanks noonie interesting..such a simple request..appears like a lot work for a solution..but i must persevere! On 9/29/11, noonie neale.n...@gmail.com wrote: Greetings, Google seems to think not :-( There are suggested work-arounds depending on what 'x' actually is. Use COM to

Re: Simple or hard solution

2011-09-29 Thread Greg Harris
We are using NCalc I dont know much details on it http://ncalc.codeplex.com/ On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Anthony Mayan ifum...@gmail.com wrote: thanks noonie interesting..such a simple request..appears like a lot work for a solution..but i must persevere! On 9/29/11, noonie

Sliverlight 4 ProgressBar

2011-09-29 Thread Greg Keogh
Folks, the WPF ProgressBar control is wasting hours my time (as usual) by nonsensical behaviour. I have a worker thread that does a regular Dispatcher.BeginInvoke to tell the UI to update a DataContext bound ProgressBar and TextBlock. I can see the TextBlock updating perfectly with a

Re: [OT] Security clearance for work in Canberra

2011-09-29 Thread Tom Rutter
Thanks for all the tips. Any non government places to work down there?? :p Any recommendations? On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 4:17 PM, mike smith meski...@gmail.com wrote: Depending on the job, you might get 'make-work' til it does. On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Grant Molloy

Re: Simple or hard solution

2011-09-29 Thread Mark Hurd
Note that if this were possible, Anthony Mayan's request to display all arguments to a function would be possible, because reflection can give you the argument names, as was mentioned. -- Regards, Mark Hurd, B.Sc.(Ma.)(Hons.) On 29 September 2011 17:01, djones...@gmail.com wrote: Hello