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DataTables are widely used in C# applications to store and manipulate structured data. Exporting a DataTable to Excel allows for further analysis, reporting, or sharing of data with other stakeholders. By utilizing a C# Excel library, developers can take advantage of optimized algorithms and functionalities to achieve the fastest possible export of DataTables to Excel files. |
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Tables in PDF documents provide a structured way to present tabular data, such as financial reports, invoices, or statistical data. Extracting this data programmatically can be challenging due to the complexities involved in parsing PDF file formats and accurately identifying table structures. However, by utilizing a C# PDF library, developers can overcome these challenges and efficiently extract table data from PDF documents. |
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PDF have emerged as a popular format for document storage and distribution due to their consistent layout and cross-platform compatibility. However, extracting text from PDFs can be a complex task due to their intricate formatting, tables, images, and other graphical elements. Fortunately, Python offers a range of libraries that simplify the process of converting PDFs to text, enabling developers to efficiently analyze and process textual data. |
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The ActiveX Element displays a form to get user input for all fields of a table to create a new database entry. The database is Microsoft Access 98. Further more in connection with a Database object, a Data object and a MSFlexGrid object the operations delete, sort, select and change are provided. |
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DXMap is a 2D graphical engine. It is a versatile and applicable tool that serves both static and moving representations. In particular the representation of maps in strategy games is supported (top down perspective). DXMap uses DirectX starting from version 7 for an efficient graphical display. A direct use of the DirectX interface becomes redundant by DXMap. A condition for the use of DXMap is the installation of DirectX. |
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The GraphInquire ActiveX provides a Microsoft Chart element with special functionality to inquire the exact form of a series by zoom in, zoom out and scrolling and to display several series interactively by actions of the user. The series can be automatically scaled over a period of time. Weekdays and legal holidays are displayed as well as a legend. The localizations USA and Germany are supported. The display can be given out to a printer. |
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The element calculates the dates of the legal holidays. For every year selected the exact date of the holiday with a textual description of the name of the holiday is available. The US and north German localizations are supported. Further methods for example allow to determinate the weekday of a special date. The main application originally should be the determination of the times shops are closed necessary for a forecast. |
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Permits the display of instant help texts in each place of a window. The texts appear at the position indicated, when the mouse stays unmoved in the near of the place. The function corresponds to the Tool Tip Texts of the Windows control elements; the texts displayed by InstantHelp however are not bound to dialogue or window elements and their positions. In this way it is possible to explain a picture for example. |
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The element calculates determinants, linear equation systems and generates matrices. It provides additional basic functionality like faculty, subdeterminant and matrix reduction calculations. Further more an event is implemented to support a progress bar for time intensive operations. |
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Shows the content of matrices, that are given as two-dimensional arrays. This can be done both in runtime mode and in design mode. The element itself is invisible. It shows a form to give out the matrix content. The matrix display for example serves debugging purposes. |