Search Results

Search found 3 results on 1 pages for 'user287798'.

Page 1/1 | 1 

  • Animated Ellipse

    - by user287798
    Hi, i need someone to help me. I need a xaml with animated ellipses like the ones shown here:http://www.telerik.com/products/silverlight/chart.aspx They are to act as hotspot indicators on my map. What i have below is a xaml that i was trying to do but the circles don't center and have no fed-in/fade-out effect. May somebody help me please. Thanks Sam 1 <UserControl 2 xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" 3 xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" 4 x:Class="SilverlightApplication3.MainPage" 5 Width="640" Height="480"> 6 7 8 <Canvas> 9 10 <Canvas.Triggers> 11 <EventTrigger RoutedEvent="Canvas.Loaded"> 12 <EventTrigger.Actions> 13 <BeginStoryboard> 14 <Storyboard > 15 <DoubleAnimation RepeatBehavior="Forever" 16 Storyboard.TargetName="Pt1" 17 Storyboard.TargetProperty="ScaleX" 18 From="1" 19 To="0.3" 20 Duration="0:0:5" /> 21 </Storyboard> 22 </BeginStoryboard> 23 24 <BeginStoryboard> 25 <Storyboard> 26 <DoubleAnimation RepeatBehavior="Forever" 27 Storyboard.TargetName="Pt1" 28 Storyboard.TargetProperty="ScaleY" 29 From="1" 30 To="0.3" 31 Duration="0:0:5" /> 32 </Storyboard> 33 </BeginStoryboard> 34 <!--<BeginStoryboard> 35 <Storyboard > 36 <DoubleAnimation RepeatBehavior="Forever" 37 Storyboard.TargetName="rect_Copy" 38 Storyboard.TargetProperty="Width" 39 From="30" 40 To="100" 41 Duration="0:0:5" /> 42 </Storyboard> 43 </BeginStoryboard> 44 45 <BeginStoryboard> 46 <Storyboard> 47 <DoubleAnimation RepeatBehavior="Forever" 48 Storyboard.TargetName="rect_Copy" 49 Storyboard.TargetProperty="Height" 50 From="30" 51 To="100" 52 Duration="0:0:5" /> 53 </Storyboard> 54 </BeginStoryboard>--> 55 </EventTrigger.Actions> 56 </EventTrigger> 57 </Canvas.Triggers> 58 59 60 <Ellipse x:Name="rect" Stroke="Green" Width="100" Height="100" Canvas.Left="30" 61 Canvas.Top="29"> 62 <Ellipse.RenderTransform> 63 <ScaleTransform x:Name="Pt1" ScaleX="1" ScaleY="1"/> 64 </Ellipse.RenderTransform> 65 66 </Ellipse> 67 <Ellipse x:Name="rect_Copy" 68 Stroke="Green" 69 Width="30" 70 Height="30" 71 Canvas.Left="65" 72 Canvas.Top="64"/> 73 74 </Canvas> 75 </UserControl>

    Read the article

  • Linq2XML: Get the count of elements where candidate has won2

    - by user287798
    I had an XML Document in the format below <Pronvice_Data> <Pronvice>PronviceA</Pronvice> <Registered_Voters>115852</Registered_Voters> <Sam_Kea>100</Sam_Kea> <Jeje>500</Jeje> <John_Doe>400</John_Doe> </Pronvice_Data> <Pronvice_Data> <Pronvice>PronviceA</Pronvice> <Registered_Voters>25852</Registered_Voters> <Sam_Kea>200</Sam_Kea> <Jeje>100</Jeje> <John_Doe>300</John_Doe> </Pronvice_Data> <Pronvice_Data> <Pronvice>PronviceC</Pronvice> <Registered_Voters>317684</Registered_Voters> <Sam_Kea>1000</Sam_Kea> <Jeje>1200</Jeje> <John_Doe>190</John_Doe> </Pronvice_Data> As suggested by help here,I used the code below to give me this format below C# Code: void Main() { XDocument xmlVectors2 = XDocument.Load(@"C:\\Province_Data.xml"); var elemList= from elem in xmlVectors2.Descendants("Province_Data") where elem.Elements().Count() > 1 select elem; foreach(XElement element in elemList) { XElement elem1= new XElement("Candidates", new XElement(element.Element("Sam_Kea").Name), new XElement(element.Element("Jeje").Name), new XElement(element.Element("John_Doe").Name) ); XElement elem2 = new XElement("Provinces", new XAttribute("Province", (string)element.Element("Province").Value), new XAttribute("Registered_Voters",element.Element("Registered_Voters").Value), new XElement ("Candidate", new XAttribute("Name",element.Element("Sam_Kea").Name), new XAttribute("Votes",element.Element("Sam_Kea").Value) ), new XElement ("Candidate", new XAttribute("Name",element.Element("Jeje").Name), new XAttribute("Votes",element.Element("Jeje").Value) ), new XElement ("Candidate", new XAttribute("Name",element.Element("John_Doe").Name), new XAttribute("Votes",element.Element("John_Doe").Value) )); } } New Format: <root> <Candidates> <Sam_Kea/> <Jeje/> <John_Doe/> </Candidates> <Provinces> <Province name='ProvinceA' Registered_Voters='115852'> <Candidate name='Sam_Kea' votes='100'/> <Candidate name='Jeje' votes='500'/> <Candidate name='John_Doe' votes='400'/> </Province> <Province name='ProvinceB' Registered_Voters='25852'> <Candidate name='Sam_Kea' votes='200'/> <Candidate name='Jeje' votes='100'/> <Candidate name='John_Doe' votes='300'/> </Province> <Province name='ProvinceC' Registered_Voters='317684'> <Candidate name='Sam_Kea' votes='1000'/> <Candidate name='Jeje' votes='1200'/> <Candidate name='John_Doe' votes='190'/> </Province> </Provinces> </root> How can i use the "foreach" in in my code to get the result in this link. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2396203/get-the-count-of-elements-where-candidate-has-won

    Read the article

  • Getting percentages.

    - by user287798
    Hi, i have got a standing answer in this thread. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2396203/get-the-count-of-elements-where-candidate-has-won But i am failing to get the percentage, what am i doing wrong. I have the code below. var s4 = from can in allCandidates let noDists= ((from d in root.Elements("Provinces") select d.Attribute("Province").Value).Distinct()).Count() let count = (from winner in (from p in root.Descendants("Province_Data") let maxVotes = (from c in p.Elements("Candidate") select c) .Max(x => ((int)x.Element("votes"))) select (from c in p.Elements("Candidate") select c).Where(x => ((int)x.Element("votes")) == maxVotes) .First().Element("name").Value ) where winner == can select winner).Count() orderby count descending select new { Candidate = can, NumberOfProvincesWon = count,Percentage= (count/noDists)*100}; foreach (var d in s4) Console.WriteLine(" {0}", d.ToString());

    Read the article

1