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  • N Nelek

    That would be only if the OP gets it ;P :evilgrinse: :laugh: :laugh:

    M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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    :doh:

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      Hi Richard First of all thanks for the assistance. Basically what I am trying to achieve can be described as follows: 1-creating a database connexion, run a query and store the result in my Datatable's object dbdataset(see code below). city table has 5 columns 2-adding an extra column "ret" to dbdataset

      MySqlCommand^CmdDataBase = gcnew MySqlCommand("select * from world.city",conDataBase);
      try{
      conDataBase->Open();
      MySqlDataAdapter^sda= gcnew MySqlDataAdapter();
      sda->SelectCommand=CmdDataBase;
      DataTable^dbdataset=gcnew DataTable();
      DataColumn^rt_col=gcnew DataColumn();
      rt_col->ColumnName = "Ret";
      rt_col->DataType=System::Type::GetType("System.Double");
      dbdataset->Columns->Add(rt_col);

      3-fill "ret" rows based on values from column "Population"

      DataRow^rt_row;

                       for (int row=0;row<dbdataset->Rows->Count;row++)
                       {
                           rt\_row=dbdataset->NewRow();
                           rt\_row\["Ret"\]=log(System::Convert::ToDouble(rt\_row\["Population"\]\[row\])/System::Convert::ToDouble(rt\_row\["Population"\]\[row-1\]));
                           //rt\_row\["DataReturn"\]=System::Convert::ToDouble(dbdataset->Rows\[row\]\["Population"\])/System::Convert::ToDouble(dbdataset->Rows\[row-1\]\["Population"\]);
                           dbdataset->Rows->Add(rt\_row);
      

      1- and 2- are fine but I am completely stuck on 3. Hope you understand better my goal through this explanation. cheers member 11230372

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      Member 11230372 wrote:

      2-adding an extra column "ret" to dbdataset

      Member 11230372 wrote:

      3-fill "ret" rows based on values from column "Population"

      Now I am confused, do you mean rows or columns? Assuming you mean columns, which is what you have added, your code should be something like:

      for (int row=0; row < dbdataset->Rows->Count; row++)
      {
      rt_row=dbdataset->Rows[row];
      rt_row["Ret"] = log(System::Convert::ToDouble(rt_row["Population"]) / --> not sure what this calculation should be
      // System::Convert::ToDouble(rt_row["Population"][row-1]));
      //rt_row["DataReturn"]=System::Convert::ToDouble(dbdataset->Rows[row]["Population"])/System::Convert::ToDouble(dbdataset->Rows[row-1]["Population"]);
      // dbdataset->Rows->Add(rt_row);
      }

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      • L Lost User

        Member 11230372 wrote:

        2-adding an extra column "ret" to dbdataset

        Member 11230372 wrote:

        3-fill "ret" rows based on values from column "Population"

        Now I am confused, do you mean rows or columns? Assuming you mean columns, which is what you have added, your code should be something like:

        for (int row=0; row < dbdataset->Rows->Count; row++)
        {
        rt_row=dbdataset->Rows[row];
        rt_row["Ret"] = log(System::Convert::ToDouble(rt_row["Population"]) / --> not sure what this calculation should be
        // System::Convert::ToDouble(rt_row["Population"][row-1]));
        //rt_row["DataReturn"]=System::Convert::ToDouble(dbdataset->Rows[row]["Population"])/System::Convert::ToDouble(dbdataset->Rows[row-1]["Population"]);
        // dbdataset->Rows->Add(rt_row);
        }

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        Thanks for your proactivity Richard, which is really appreciated. after adding an extra column "Ret" my table is looking like: Ret |Population|ID|... Hence my purpose is to fill Ret rows with values from "Population" column for instance: Row["Ret"][0] = log (row["Population"][0] / row["Population"][1] ... hope it helps Cheers Member 11230372

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        • U User 11196121

          Thanks for your proactivity Richard, which is really appreciated. after adding an extra column "Ret" my table is looking like: Ret |Population|ID|... Hence my purpose is to fill Ret rows with values from "Population" column for instance: Row["Ret"][0] = log (row["Population"][0] / row["Population"][1] ... hope it helps Cheers Member 11230372

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          No, it still makes no sense. You add an extra column to your table and then you say you need to store information in extra rows. Choose one or the other.

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          • L Lost User

            No, it still makes no sense. You add an extra column to your table and then you say you need to store information in extra rows. Choose one or the other.

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            "No, it still makes no sense. You add an extra column to your table and then you say you need to store information in extra rows. Choose one or the other." I've added an extra ret column

            DataColumn^rt_col=gcnew DataColumn();
            rt_col->ColumnName = "Ret";
            rt_col->DataType=System::Type::GetType("System.Double");
            dbdataset->Columns->Add(rt_col);

            Then I need to fill the rows of this new column "Ret" based on the values held in "Population" column. 1st value of "Ret" should equal = log( 1st value of Population / 2nd value of Population) 2nd value of "Ret" = log (3rd value of Population / 4th value of Population) .... ps: please let me reiterate that both "Ret" and "Population" are columns from the datable object dbdataset. Cheers ** in vba it will take me <3 minutes to perform it but I am stuck in c++ (part of the learning process I suppose ) Again thanks for the help

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              "No, it still makes no sense. You add an extra column to your table and then you say you need to store information in extra rows. Choose one or the other." I've added an extra ret column

              DataColumn^rt_col=gcnew DataColumn();
              rt_col->ColumnName = "Ret";
              rt_col->DataType=System::Type::GetType("System.Double");
              dbdataset->Columns->Add(rt_col);

              Then I need to fill the rows of this new column "Ret" based on the values held in "Population" column. 1st value of "Ret" should equal = log( 1st value of Population / 2nd value of Population) 2nd value of "Ret" = log (3rd value of Population / 4th value of Population) .... ps: please let me reiterate that both "Ret" and "Population" are columns from the datable object dbdataset. Cheers ** in vba it will take me <3 minutes to perform it but I am stuck in c++ (part of the learning process I suppose ) Again thanks for the help

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              I showed you how to fill it in my previous answer, but I do not know what it is that you want to fill it with.

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              • U User 11196121

                :doh:

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                Don't take it personal, just Offtopic jokes Without this "irony discharge" we would drive nuts ;P

                M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                • L Lost User

                  I showed you how to fill it in my previous answer, but I do not know what it is that you want to fill it with.

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                  Please Richard a quick look at my previous post (also copied below)

                  "No, it still makes no sense. You add an extra column to your table and then you say you need to store information in extra rows. Choose one or the other."

                  I've added an extra ret column
                  DataColumn^rt_col=gcnew DataColumn();
                  rt_col->ColumnName = "Ret";
                  rt_col->DataType=System::Type::GetType("System.Double");
                  dbdataset->Columns->Add(rt_col);
                  Then I need to fill the rows of this new column "Ret" based on the values held in "Population" column.
                  1st value of "Ret" should equal = log( 1st value of Population / 2nd value of Population)
                  2nd value of "Ret" = log (3rd value of Population / 4th value of Population)
                  ....

                  ps: please let me reiterate that both "Ret" and "Population" are columns from the datable object dbdataset.

                  Cheers

                  ** in vba it will take me <3 minutes to perform it but I am stuck in c++ (part of the learning process I suppose ) Again thanks for the help

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                  • U User 11196121

                    Please Richard a quick look at my previous post (also copied below)

                    "No, it still makes no sense. You add an extra column to your table and then you say you need to store information in extra rows. Choose one or the other."

                    I've added an extra ret column
                    DataColumn^rt_col=gcnew DataColumn();
                    rt_col->ColumnName = "Ret";
                    rt_col->DataType=System::Type::GetType("System.Double");
                    dbdataset->Columns->Add(rt_col);
                    Then I need to fill the rows of this new column "Ret" based on the values held in "Population" column.
                    1st value of "Ret" should equal = log( 1st value of Population / 2nd value of Population)
                    2nd value of "Ret" = log (3rd value of Population / 4th value of Population)
                    ....

                    ps: please let me reiterate that both "Ret" and "Population" are columns from the datable object dbdataset.

                    Cheers

                    ** in vba it will take me <3 minutes to perform it but I am stuck in c++ (part of the learning process I suppose ) Again thanks for the help

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                    And once again, I repeat, I have already shown you how to fill these columns. You just iterate through the rows of your datatable inserting the values (however you calculate them) into the Ret column of each row.

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                    • L Lost User

                      And once again, I repeat, I have already shown you how to fill these columns. You just iterate through the rows of your datatable inserting the values (however you calculate them) into the Ret column of each row.

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                      Thanks again Richard. Could this suggestion be translated into codes for implementation? then I will surely learn from your post as this is much more concrete. cheers

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                      • U User 11196121

                        Thanks again Richard. Could this suggestion be translated into codes for implementation? then I will surely learn from your post as this is much more concrete. cheers

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                        I showed you the codes at http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/4949941/Re-Perform-operations-on-cplusplus-DataTable.aspx[^]. I do not understand what more you are looking for.

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                        • L Lost User

                          I showed you the codes at http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/4949941/Re-Perform-operations-on-cplusplus-DataTable.aspx[^]. I do not understand what more you are looking for.

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                          Hi Richard, First and foremost, sincere apologies for a naivety mainly attributable to inexperience Yet. I acknowledge that the code posted is perfectly fine. While adapting to my needs, performing the loop before the below piece of code has resulted in blank "Ret" columns, confused me, and triggered some skepticism.

                          sda->Fill(dbdataset);

                          Now all look fine, and I'd like to thank you very much for your assistance. I spent the weekend on this mater whereas it took you barely few minutes from your side to bring a concrete solution. Hence I am indeed impressed, and hope to become a day a c++ pundit like you so as to give back by helping others on forums too.

                          Cheers

                          Member 11230372

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