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| Typecasting Is there any way to type casting from NumberUpDown to string? |
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| Re: Typecasting what is your Question Exactly, try to be in details |
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| Re: Typecasting You mean like the one that comes with it, eg numericUpDown1.Value.ToString(); I guess you didnt look very far |
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| Re: Typecasting Strange I answered this same thread 7 days ago also?? |
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| Re: Typecasting people love to wake old threads, especially when people dont bother to mark them as solved. |
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| Re: Typecasting I said same thread, but meant similar... |
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| Re: Typecasting I seem to remember this was a dup. |
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| Re: Typecasting Quite right and so we can go on and on and on... |
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| Re: Typecasting We need a way to "force solved" any thread that is either open for too long or solved but the poster won't mark it . . . |
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| Re: Typecasting IMHO any thread left for more than 3 weeks untouched, should auto close. As either the OP has lost interest, or found another way. |
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