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  • L Luc Pattyn

    Then you are doing something wrong. Maybe you have more than one Button1 in your project, and you're talking to the wrong one (it helps to use meaningful names). Maybe its initial text isn't neither "0" nor "1". Maybe ... You will need to provide a more comprehensive description of what you have if you want to get more effective help around here. :)

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    Ammar_Ahmad
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    I actually uploaded the entire source code of the application over here: http://www.mediafire.com/?onhramkfh4zy6zx[^] I think I am doing everything right... can you please check what I am doing wrong?

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      I actually uploaded the entire source code of the application over here: http://www.mediafire.com/?onhramkfh4zy6zx[^] I think I am doing everything right... can you please check what I am doing wrong?

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      Sorry, I am not going to download, unpack, and investigate a bunch of code, and neither would anyone else around here. If you want effective help, put some effort in describing the problem properly and provide the relevant pieces of code (inside your message, and using PRE tags), not just all of it. :)

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        Sorry, I am not going to download, unpack, and investigate a bunch of code, and neither would anyone else around here. If you want effective help, put some effort in describing the problem properly and provide the relevant pieces of code (inside your message, and using PRE tags), not just all of it. :)

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        Ammar_Ahmad
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        Alright. So here is the exact issue with all the pictures and everything. I have a Form which has a FlowLayoutPanel, which has a UserControl on it. That Usercontrol has a Button on it. The initial text of that Button is "0" But I want to change that to "1" if it is a "0" and change it back to "0" if it is a "1" So this is the code I used on the UserControl which has the Button on it:

        Public Class UserControl1

        Private Sub Button1\_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
            If Button1.Text = "0" Then
                Button1.Text = "1"
            ElseIf Button1.Text = "1" Then
                Button1.Text = "0"
            End If
        End Sub
        

        End Class

        But when I click on Button1, the event does get fired but the text of the Button1, that is on the UserControl which is drawn on FlowLayoutPanel doesn't get changed.

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        • A Ammar_Ahmad

          Alright. So here is the exact issue with all the pictures and everything. I have a Form which has a FlowLayoutPanel, which has a UserControl on it. That Usercontrol has a Button on it. The initial text of that Button is "0" But I want to change that to "1" if it is a "0" and change it back to "0" if it is a "1" So this is the code I used on the UserControl which has the Button on it:

          Public Class UserControl1

          Private Sub Button1\_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
              If Button1.Text = "0" Then
                  Button1.Text = "1"
              ElseIf Button1.Text = "1" Then
                  Button1.Text = "0"
              End If
          End Sub
          

          End Class

          But when I click on Button1, the event does get fired but the text of the Button1, that is on the UserControl which is drawn on FlowLayoutPanel doesn't get changed.

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          Dave Kreskowiak
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          First, you don't need ElseIf in this case. It should just be:

          If Button1.Text = "0" Then
              Button1.Text = "1"
          Else
              Button1.Text = "0"
          End If
          

          Second, Button1 is a horrible name for a button. Change it to something meaningful, like "OkButton", so you know without thinking which button it's referring to on your form.

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          • A Ammar_Ahmad

            Alright. So here is the exact issue with all the pictures and everything. I have a Form which has a FlowLayoutPanel, which has a UserControl on it. That Usercontrol has a Button on it. The initial text of that Button is "0" But I want to change that to "1" if it is a "0" and change it back to "0" if it is a "1" So this is the code I used on the UserControl which has the Button on it:

            Public Class UserControl1

            Private Sub Button1\_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
                If Button1.Text = "0" Then
                    Button1.Text = "1"
                ElseIf Button1.Text = "1" Then
                    Button1.Text = "0"
                End If
            End Sub
            

            End Class

            But when I click on Button1, the event does get fired but the text of the Button1, that is on the UserControl which is drawn on FlowLayoutPanel doesn't get changed.

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            javadadabi
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            Dear ammar ahmad there was no user control name usercontrol1 in your solution. I saw your coding,you are more expert than me. I didnt run your program at all. Would you please tell me what this code is for?

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            • A Ammar_Ahmad

              Alright. So here is the exact issue with all the pictures and everything. I have a Form which has a FlowLayoutPanel, which has a UserControl on it. That Usercontrol has a Button on it. The initial text of that Button is "0" But I want to change that to "1" if it is a "0" and change it back to "0" if it is a "1" So this is the code I used on the UserControl which has the Button on it:

              Public Class UserControl1

              Private Sub Button1\_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
                  If Button1.Text = "0" Then
                      Button1.Text = "1"
                  ElseIf Button1.Text = "1" Then
                      Button1.Text = "0"
                  End If
              End Sub
              

              End Class

              But when I click on Button1, the event does get fired but the text of the Button1, that is on the UserControl which is drawn on FlowLayoutPanel doesn't get changed.

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              Ally5
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              Try changing the sub to:

              Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
              If Button1.Text = "0" Then
              Button1.Text = "1"
              Else
              Button1.Text = "0"
              End If
              End Sub

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              • D Dave Kreskowiak

                First, you don't need ElseIf in this case. It should just be:

                If Button1.Text = "0" Then
                    Button1.Text = "1"
                Else
                    Button1.Text = "0"
                End If
                

                Second, Button1 is a horrible name for a button. Change it to something meaningful, like "OkButton", so you know without thinking which button it's referring to on your form.

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                Ammar_Ahmad
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                Still doesn't work.

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                • J javadadabi

                  Dear ammar ahmad there was no user control name usercontrol1 in your solution. I saw your coding,you are more expert than me. I didnt run your program at all. Would you please tell me what this code is for?

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                  Ammar_Ahmad
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                  It is there... it should be under Form1. This is Twitter client that I am working on.

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                  • A Ally5

                    Try changing the sub to:

                    Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
                    If Button1.Text = "0" Then
                    Button1.Text = "1"
                    Else
                    Button1.Text = "0"
                    End If
                    End Sub

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                    Ammar_Ahmad
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                    nope. not working.

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                    • A Ammar_Ahmad

                      Still doesn't work.

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                      Dave Kreskowiak
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                      I have no idea what you're doing wrong because this works fine. I wiped up this little example in about a minute:

                      Private Sub TestButton\_MouseDown(sender As Object, e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles TestButton.MouseDown
                          ChangeButtonText(TestButton)
                      End Sub
                      
                      Private Sub TestButton\_MouseUp(sender As Object, e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles TestButton.MouseUp
                          ChangeButtonText(TestButton)
                      End Sub
                      
                      Private Sub ChangeButtonText(ByRef target As Button)
                          If target.Text = "0" Then
                              target.Text = "1"
                          Else
                              target.Text = "0"
                          End If
                      End Sub
                      

                      If you want the button to change text like a toggle, just remove the MouseUp handler. Truthfully, I'd be creating my own button control to wrap this functionality and overriding the OnMouseDown and OnMouseUp methods to do this. I wouldn't be doing it using event handlers. But, since this method is easier to understand, here you go...

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                      • D Dave Kreskowiak

                        I have no idea what you're doing wrong because this works fine. I wiped up this little example in about a minute:

                        Private Sub TestButton\_MouseDown(sender As Object, e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles TestButton.MouseDown
                            ChangeButtonText(TestButton)
                        End Sub
                        
                        Private Sub TestButton\_MouseUp(sender As Object, e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles TestButton.MouseUp
                            ChangeButtonText(TestButton)
                        End Sub
                        
                        Private Sub ChangeButtonText(ByRef target As Button)
                            If target.Text = "0" Then
                                target.Text = "1"
                            Else
                                target.Text = "0"
                            End If
                        End Sub
                        

                        If you want the button to change text like a toggle, just remove the MouseUp handler. Truthfully, I'd be creating my own button control to wrap this functionality and overriding the OnMouseDown and OnMouseUp methods to do this. I wouldn't be doing it using event handlers. But, since this method is easier to understand, here you go...

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                        Ammar_Ahmad
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                        That worked beautifully :D BIG THANKS M8!

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                          I made a control which has a button on it. But I need to change the text of it when it is clicked. this is what I have tried but it didn't work:

                          If Button1.Text = "1" then
                          Button1.Text = "0"
                          Elseif Button1.Text = "0" then
                          Button1.Text = "1"
                          End if

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                          Oke i know this sounds a bit basic but have you checked for spaces? strings are quite picky with those. "0 " is not the same as "0" for them. tough its likely a human will read over that last space. you could add a replace to the .text to get rid of this problem.

                          If Button1.Text.Replace(" ","") = "1" then
                          Button1.Text = "0"
                          Elseif Button1.Text.Replace(" ","") = "0" then
                          Button1.Text = "1"
                          End if

                          EDIT: oke reading some more and i hear some rumors that your using several threads. if this thing is executed in a thread you might want to enforce the update to your gui.

                          Private Sub updateUI()
                              If Me.InvokeRequired Then
                                  Me.Invoke(New MethodInvoker(AddressOf updateUI))
                              Else
                                  Me.Update()
                              End If
                          End Sub
                          

                          if your using that button thing in a sub/background thread then add the above sub and try calling it after the button event is done. be aware that this isn't good code and will enforce a full refresh of your screen, its a nice way to test tough.

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                          • N Nick Otten

                            Oke i know this sounds a bit basic but have you checked for spaces? strings are quite picky with those. "0 " is not the same as "0" for them. tough its likely a human will read over that last space. you could add a replace to the .text to get rid of this problem.

                            If Button1.Text.Replace(" ","") = "1" then
                            Button1.Text = "0"
                            Elseif Button1.Text.Replace(" ","") = "0" then
                            Button1.Text = "1"
                            End if

                            EDIT: oke reading some more and i hear some rumors that your using several threads. if this thing is executed in a thread you might want to enforce the update to your gui.

                            Private Sub updateUI()
                                If Me.InvokeRequired Then
                                    Me.Invoke(New MethodInvoker(AddressOf updateUI))
                                Else
                                    Me.Update()
                                End If
                            End Sub
                            

                            if your using that button thing in a sub/background thread then add the above sub and try calling it after the button event is done. be aware that this isn't good code and will enforce a full refresh of your screen, its a nice way to test tough.

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                            Ammar_Ahmad
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                            Thanks Nick. But the issue has already been resolved :)

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