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C# Visual Studio Launch External Apps in a Winforms Application
A simple tutorial showing how to quickly and easily launch one or more external applications in your C# Visual Studio application
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Видео

C# Visual Studio Project Templates
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A simple tutorial showing how to save reusable templates of Visual Studio projects with a framework of code you use often and can load into new Visual Studio solutions
Reading CSV Files with CSVHelper
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A simple tutorial showing how to read CSV files using the free and open source library CSVHelper
C# Visual Studio Automated Backup of Files and Folders Part4
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A simple tutorial series showing how to write a simple C# application to automatically, in the background, synchronize or back up files & folders to either the same computer or another computer on your network on a regular basis.
C# Visual Studio Automated Backup of Files & Folders Part 3
Просмотров 10128 дней назад
A simple tutorial series showing how to write a simple C# application to automatically, in the background, synchronize or back up files & folders to either the same computer or another computer on your network on a regular basis.
C# Visual Studio How to Rotate Images
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A simple tutorial showing how to rotate images in C# Visual Studio Windows Forms
C# Visual Studio RT-Click Context Menu Strip
Просмотров 137Месяц назад
A simple tutorial showing how to implement a RT-click context menu strip in your C# Visual Studio Windows Forms application
C# Visual Studio DataGridView Part 1: Introduction
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A simple tutorial showing how to use the DataGridView controls in C# Visual Studio WinForms
C# Visual Studio Making a Binary File Hex Decoder Part 1: Introduction
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A simple tutorial showing how to make a C# Visual Studio application that helps you to decode and reverse engineer binary hex files
C# Visual Studio How to Zoom Charts
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A simple tutorial showing how to zoom in and out of your charts in C# Visual Studio Windows Forms applications
Electric Power System Simulation with ATPDraw Part 9: TACS Control System Models
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A simple tutorial showing how to use ATPDraw, a free app for electric power system simulations
C# Visual Studio Logging & Debugging
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A simple tutorial showing some techniques for logging and debugging your C# Visual Studio applications
C# Visual Studio Data Binding
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A simple tutorial showing what data binding is and how to use it in C# Visual Studio
Electric Power System Simulation with ATPDraw Part 8: More Setup & Configuration
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A simple tutorial showing how to do computer simulations of electric power systems including motors, generators, transformers, and control systems with the free software ATPDraw
C# Visual Studio Sending Data Between Forms
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A simple tutorial showing how to send data between forms in your C# Visual Studio Windows Forms application
C# Visual Studio WinForms Mouse Events Part 3: Drawing Rectangles
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C# Visual Studio WinForms Mouse Events Part 3: Drawing Rectangles
Electric Power System Simulation with ATPDraw Part 7: Components
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Electric Power System Simulation with ATPDraw Part 7: Components
C# Visual Studio WinForms Mouse Events Part 2: Mouse Wheel Scroll Events
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C# Visual Studio WinForms Mouse Events Part 2: Mouse Wheel Scroll Events
Electric Power System Simulation with ATPDraw Part 1: Introduction
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Electric Power System Simulation with ATPDraw Part 1: Introduction
C# Visual Studio WinForms Mouse Events Part 1: Mouse Up & Down Events
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C# Visual Studio WinForms Mouse Events Part 1: Mouse Up & Down Events
Electric Power System Simulation with ATPDraw Part 6: Plotting & Analyzing
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Electric Power System Simulation with ATPDraw Part 6: Plotting & Analyzing
C# Visual Studio Active Controls and Focus
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C# Visual Studio Active Controls and Focus
Electric Power System Simulation with ATPDraw Part 5: Settings & Configuration
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Electric Power System Simulation with ATPDraw Part 5: Settings & Configuration
Electric Power System Simulation with ATPDraw Part 4: Graphics
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Electric Power System Simulation with ATPDraw Part 4: Graphics
C# Visual Studio Chart StripLines
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C# Visual Studio Chart StripLines
C# Visual Studio Making a Digital Clock
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C# Visual Studio Making a Digital Clock
How to Find and Install Free Fonts in Windows
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How to Find and Install Free Fonts in Windows
Electric Power System Simulation with ATPDraw Part 3: Making a Simple Circuit
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Electric Power System Simulation with ATPDraw Part 3: Making a Simple Circuit
Electric Power System Simulation with ATPDraw Part 2: How it Works
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Electric Power System Simulation with ATPDraw Part 2: How it Works
C# Visual Studio Software Design Techniques Part 1
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C# Visual Studio Software Design Techniques Part 1

Комментарии

  • @vjyothsnapriya
    @vjyothsnapriya 6 часов назад

    i will tried to waveform generator connect pc in LAN cable i can't connect help me sir

  • @Anointingify
    @Anointingify День назад

    Your has thrown more insight into the zmpt101 library and your code gives a better way to go. But, what if am using the sensor for 220V? What will change in DC offset and sensitivity? Thanks in anticipation.

  • @JovenAlbarida
    @JovenAlbarida 4 дня назад

    thank you very much this what im looking for couple of days now

  • @RonaldMommsen
    @RonaldMommsen 8 дней назад

    does anyone have the source code for this ?

    • @EETechStuff
      @EETechStuff 7 дней назад

      This channel is for people who want to learn, not just copy & paste. Which is why I get no views.

  • @qarnma0h1
    @qarnma0h1 9 дней назад

    Thank you so much for this great video. One time I was looking for save as option in visual studio to save a project for later use. I was not able to figure it out. This template method is a great way to reuse a project or even a class in any future work. That is awesome.

  • @robertodilorenzo1902
    @robertodilorenzo1902 11 дней назад

    the parameter "VersPerFace" is not defined, where did you defined?

  • @robertodilorenzo1902
    @robertodilorenzo1902 11 дней назад

    can you share this code? i can correct and have a look on the part of missing code.

  • @SomeOne-ke4fz
    @SomeOne-ke4fz 11 дней назад

    sad it cost $399

  • @robertodilorenzo1902
    @robertodilorenzo1902 12 дней назад

    can you share the csv file? I get an error during the running code. the problem is here. xVals.push_back(std::stod(values[j])); yVals.push_back(std::stod(values[j + 1])); error during the convertions from string to double

  • @robertodilorenzo1902
    @robertodilorenzo1902 13 дней назад

    I don't find the video where you show how to import csv file... Can you share the link here?

  • @MarkOverstreet-1
    @MarkOverstreet-1 17 дней назад

    This was informative but it lacked some information that would have been good. For example, why didn't you use .NET8? Heck, you didn't even use the latest .net framework version! Also, I need to connect to a wifi camera not my smartphone and the camera DOES NOT have a driver in Windows so how can I access that? Any thoughts?

    • @EETechStuff
      @EETechStuff 14 дней назад

      I did a video on whether to upgrade from .NET Framework to .NET back in November.

  • @best-ki6mk
    @best-ki6mk 18 дней назад

    helpful

  • @jacksheppard4907
    @jacksheppard4907 18 дней назад

    Complex has properties for Magnitude and Phase.

  • @higiniofuentes2551
    @higiniofuentes2551 18 дней назад

    Thank you for this very useful video!

  • @Elephantine999
    @Elephantine999 19 дней назад

    This really helped demystify Microsoft's very unintuitive chart design.

  • @divyatripathi155
    @divyatripathi155 19 дней назад

    Hi I m trying to simulate fuse behavior want to add fusing current vs time characterstic can u help me with the same?

    • @EETechStuff
      @EETechStuff 19 дней назад

      First you need to plot the current thru the fuse, and then calculate RMS. Then square the RMS and multiply times the simulation time to get I2t, which describes total energy thru the fuse (see my video on Understanding Fuses). Each fuse time-current characteristic is defined by the I2t, so get the I2t from the manufacturer and in your simulation compare the actual I2t value vs. the fuse I2t rated value, and if the actual exceeds the fuse rated value at any time in the simulation the fuse should blow. Maybe make the I2t calculation as a voltage source and feed it to a voltage controlled switch (see my video on LTSpice switches), and make the switch operate if the realtime I2t volts exceeds the mfr. I2t. Haven't tried it, but something like that should work.

  • @abossomss496
    @abossomss496 20 дней назад

    Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @N2Stooges
    @N2Stooges 21 день назад

    This ZMPT101B module seems poorly designed for use with 120VAC circuits and a 5VDC Vcc rail. The LM358 op amp used doesn't have enough output voltage swing. An LM358 output only swings from (Vcc - 1.4V) to (Gnd + 0.1V). For a 5VDC Vcc, the output can only swing from 0.1V to 3.6V. With the nominal output voltage biased to 1/2 of Vcc, the output will only swing from +2.5V to +3.6V for the positive cycle of the AC waveform. I wonder how well this ZMPT101B module would operate if you replace the LM358 with a pin-compatible rail-to-rail op amp like the TLV2462 from Texas Instruments. The TLV2462 output can swing from 0.1V to 4.9V when operating with a +5VDC Vcc. Some other tweaks to the gain setting resistors on the module might be necessary to get it to operate without clipping the output. It might be better to just harvest the ZMPT101B transformer from one these modules and build your own circuit using a TLV2462 op amp so that you can properly select all the components. The TLV2462 comes in many package types including DIP and SOIC. Cheers.

    • @EETechStuff
      @EETechStuff 21 день назад

      Did you actually try it, or is this just hobbyist speculation? In part 1 of this series I show how, after properly calibrating the ZMPT101B and Arduino Vref, the results match my voltmeter within less than 0.5 volts from a 120VAC wall outlet. Are you measuring something that requires more accuracy than that? Seems pretty good to me for a $2 USD device.

    • @N2Stooges
      @N2Stooges 21 день назад

      @@EETechStuff I haven't tried it yet but plan to do so... parts are on order. I want to run the modified module with a 3.3V Vcc and interface it to an ESP32 uC without using any additional power supplies. If the modification doesn't pan out, then I'll design my own circuit using the current transformer from the module. I'd like to be able to measure AC voltage up to 140VAC RMS with a resolution of 0.1V or better. That should be doable with the ESP32 12-bit ADC if I can get 3V of dynamic range out of the module. The TLV2462 is characterized at 3V Vcc to swing from 0.1V to 2.9V so it should be able to swing 3.1V at 3.3V Vcc. The TLV2462 Vcc range is 2.7V to 6V unlike the 3V to 36V range for the LM358 so that is a limitation I'm willing to live with and is fine for ESP32 and Arduino (ATmega328) microcontrollers. Thanks for your videos showcasing this module and your code. They were very helpful and provided great insight into the limitations of the ZMPT101B module and creative ways to use it. Awesome!

    • @EETechStuff
      @EETechStuff 21 день назад

      What makes you think the current transformer is accurate and linear enough to support 0.1 volts accuracy? And are you aware that typical voltmeters might have an accuracy of around +/- 1%, which in this case might be over 1 volt? My results show an accuracy for this module of better than 0.5 volts. So I'm not sure why you think it's "poorly designed", and why you think 0.1 volt accuracy is needed or attainable. But hey, have fun with your project.

  • @djrandomwalker7656
    @djrandomwalker7656 21 день назад

    thank you sir.

  • @ashwininanjunda2144
    @ashwininanjunda2144 21 день назад

    Hello Sir, Can you help me with basic thermal Modelling using LT spice??

  • @aryafarzin6534
    @aryafarzin6534 22 дня назад

    Hey just wanted to say your content is amazing! I just discovered your channel and now I have to watch all of your series, they're all in my interest areas. It would also be interesting to see a video about you and what your background is as you cover quite a wide array of technical topics.

  • @sevaszek
    @sevaszek 26 дней назад

    I came looking for copper and I found gold.

  • @user-bv3tn3yj1j
    @user-bv3tn3yj1j 27 дней назад

    Thank you good explanation

  • @AjayKumar-ul2dg
    @AjayKumar-ul2dg 28 дней назад

    Brilliant lecture

  • @mahdinafa7579
    @mahdinafa7579 Месяц назад

    Thank you

  • @nguyennhatquang4894
    @nguyennhatquang4894 Месяц назад

    hello, im also doing some project with GPU image process using emgucv, when i do gpuFrame.upload(frame) it alway throw Emgu.CV.Util.CvException: 'OpenCV: The library is compiled without CUDA support' although i already install all needed packet, can anyone help me with this

  • @knucklehead83
    @knucklehead83 Месяц назад

    As for the stand, you can simply push the top of the stand in and it will pop it out. It took me a minute to figure that out cause my fingers are far too large to get under the edge of it.

  • @tradegrabber4854
    @tradegrabber4854 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this tutorial!

  • @tradegrabber4854
    @tradegrabber4854 Месяц назад

    Great tutorial!

  • @paulchang8766
    @paulchang8766 Месяц назад

    clarify how to use LTspice very well! thank you so much

  • @tradegrabber4854
    @tradegrabber4854 Месяц назад

    Great tutorial. Thank you!

  • @mohamedeltayeb4542
    @mohamedeltayeb4542 Месяц назад

    Thanks so much, this was extremely helpful

  • @tradegrabber4854
    @tradegrabber4854 Месяц назад

    Thanks for great tutorial!

  • @LearnAgon
    @LearnAgon Месяц назад

    Very nice work 🎉using this as a reference for my Agon Light Oscilloscope project!!!

  • @ElCidPhysics90
    @ElCidPhysics90 Месяц назад

    Been using Syncfusion’s Chart Control for WinForms. It’s nice but have had trouble with some configuration. This is the first I’ve seen anything about Scott Plot. Looks really nice and straight forward. Great video. Thanks for sharing

  • @jumbo999614
    @jumbo999614 Месяц назад

    Hi, I'm just beginner. I bought XR2206 signal generator. So all I have to is connect other end of that blue wire to ground and red wire to signal square/sin wave of the XR2206?

  • @mrsentinel4911
    @mrsentinel4911 Месяц назад

    These power system simulation videos are excellent.

  • @glenhenryoconnor3370
    @glenhenryoconnor3370 Месяц назад

    using platformIO what board do i select ?

  • @nio2418
    @nio2418 Месяц назад

    can you record video?

  • @user-uf3gp6hg3v
    @user-uf3gp6hg3v Месяц назад

    Awesome! Looking forward to the next part.

    • @EETechStuff
      @EETechStuff Месяц назад

      Not sure there will be a next part. Over the past 7 years I've produced 400 free videos, and in return I get no views, no income, and the only comments are from people who expect me to give them free consulting. And the people who do watch leave within the first 60 seconds so they can go play video games.

    • @user-uf3gp6hg3v
      @user-uf3gp6hg3v Месяц назад

      That’s completely understandable. I found your channel recently and thoroughly enjoyed your delivery, topics, and production value. Just know there are those of us that do appreciate! In any case, excellent video.

    • @DrSatti
      @DrSatti Месяц назад

      @@EETechStuff I do programming for fun. I am a medical physicist by profession. You don't get views because your videos are at professional levels whereas other videos are at basic levels. The beginners watch those videos, get bewildered and roam around. Now much better consistent basic programing can be generated with AI. That's where students will look for your videos. I think by next year you will see a great change.

    • @EETechStuff
      @EETechStuff Месяц назад

      @@DrSatti Even basic programming channels don't get views or revenue. And most have disappeared. The statistics clearly show that people come to the internet solely for mindless entertainment. In the programming world students only want to copy & paste other peoples' code for their homework, which is why github and AI are so popular. And they have less and less understanding and ability to verify the core code. Anybody on this planet can search for and watch any content for free, and without exception they all choose mindless entertainment. And I expect AI will only make that much worse. People will get exponentially dumber and have far less job opportunities. People expect to solve any problem by merely pressing a button, and have much less tolerance for the painful process of actually learning complex stuff.

    • @DrSatti
      @DrSatti Месяц назад

      @@EETechStuff Well we see pyramids in Egypt and don't know how they built them. Their technology probably finally destroyed them. Intellectually, it's happening now with us as technology is converting a dum generation. I agree on that. I watched your videos because such data grids are very much needed in medicine. Medical software is very backward anyway. If you enhance it in such a way how one can have lab parameters in rows and their values in columns or symptoms/diseases in rows and drugs in columns and their scores/values in data grid. Such kind of professional software is much needed in every speciality especially in differential diagnosis and programmers face hard time to do it.

  • @glenhenryoconnor3370
    @glenhenryoconnor3370 Месяц назад

    link to download code to save typing

  • @barutithemigambo
    @barutithemigambo Месяц назад

    I've tried every way I can't connect Can you help me

  • @ricardobino7410
    @ricardobino7410 Месяц назад

    Why does no one in any video show how to install the female part???? Every one shows you how to make the male tip and attach wire to it, but the other part? it doesn't exist!!! God himself builds them and they just exist in the universe. To hell with me for needing to change one.

  • @reverend11-dmeow89
    @reverend11-dmeow89 Месяц назад

    I went and bought two of these things last night. not the same one, but one that has the - gnd and +, but nowhere, not even the useless as you say manuals, can I get an exact definition of their use of Ground and Negative> I see some testers with theirs having a bridge connector hooking their negative direct to their unit's Ground connector. I am presuming that means they are only using it in monopolar mode or whatever that is called. If the bridge is not present, is the 0-30 Volts split exactly between the minus and plus feeds? Or does it float around, or nine bazillion potential results? THANKS! i nearly forgot to mention, Way back when I ran my own design & build lab, was when using a Linear power supply was not a Capitol Offense. and one amp each was always plenty enough from a pair of 78xx & 79xx voltage regulators was all I needed to worry about, never bought one of these bbefore.

  • @arkannun
    @arkannun Месяц назад

    Thank you Sir!

  • @dertyp3463
    @dertyp3463 Месяц назад

    I'm so pissed at this. windows forms is already legacy and has been replaced with WPF. why not just let forms be as is?

  • @SoletSerCro
    @SoletSerCro Месяц назад

    Hi! Can you please link the tutorial, how to make this project from a very scratch? I'm trying to follow, but got lost on the templates, where I cannot get this design form.

  • @NathanBueno-tk1wb
    @NathanBueno-tk1wb Месяц назад

    Excellent explanation!

  • @shirleyparrish3462
    @shirleyparrish3462 2 месяца назад

    It beeps too much. Auto Off is a pain. Otherwise, it's a great bargain.

  • @mox8292
    @mox8292 2 месяца назад

    Why do you use forms instead of wpf?

    • @EETechStuff
      @EETechStuff 2 месяца назад

      I'm an Electrical Engineer, and I get paid to solve problems quickly and efficiently, not to waste time running down rabbit holes with different tools to solve those problems. Windows Forms allows me to quickly drag n drop controls (including Charts, which are very important in science and engineering) and use them immediately. Why should I waste time learning and using WPF and XAML to get the same or similar results? And my recollection is that WPF doesn't include Charts, so why should I waste more time finding and figuring out some replacement, and hope it will survive and be supported in the future? If you're a hobbyist with a lot of time on his hands who is convinced "newer is better", then yeah, go ahead.

    • @mox8292
      @mox8292 2 месяца назад

      @@EETechStuff the answer is simple: Technological process. 😉