[2005] Get Application Version As An Integer With Decimal Points?
Mar 4, 2009
I need the application version as an integer with decimal points eg: 1.2 At the moment I'm using:
Dim CurrentVersion As Integer
CurrentVersion = My.Application.Info.Version.Major & My.Application.Info.Version.Minor
which just gives me 12.
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Jun 19, 2011
In window textbox, I'd like to just allow 2 decimal points only. I could set text box only numeric but don't know how to limit 2 decimal points.[code]...
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Apr 14, 2012
I want two decimal points value. I have used this code
lblNo.Text = Math.Round(CDec(txtNo.Text + (txtNo.Text * 0.2)), 2).ToString()
If i have value as 1.32 then its ok but if i have value like 2.3 it shows 2.3 but i want value as 2.30 How can i get this value.
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Feb 6, 2012
i have this code in vb and i want to know how to make it to add decimal points
Dim a, b As Integer
a = CSng(TextBox1.Text)
b = CSng(TextBox2.Text)
Dim result As Single
result = a + b
Lb_sum.Text = result
for example if i add 4.2 + 4.4 its show 8 instaid of 8.6
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Nov 10, 2007
How to eliminate decimal points in VB.net.what kind of function should i use.
For example, i have number x= 23.13 i only want to show x= 23 and if i have another number x=23.89 i also only want to show x= 23
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Sep 24, 2009
How to allow two numbers after decimal points ?
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Jun 15, 2011
I am working on a program where specific strings are being read from a file and displayed in a listview. Some of the strings represent money values though the file has no decimal points. I would like to add a decimal point before the last 2 digits of prices, quantities, and freights when displayed in the listview (not add two decimal places but actually insert the decimal point into the string). I would like to be able to keep most of the code I already have though, and I have no clue how to accomplish this. Here is the code I am using to fill the listview:
VB2010
Public Class Form1
Dim dates1() As String[code].......
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Apr 18, 2012
I have a double value like 3768.595863. if i round this value then i will get 3768.596 but i want 3768.595.how can i get that?please reply.
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Sep 28, 2009
I've found plenty of examples of accepting numbers only in a text box, but the code won't allow decimal points. This is crucial because I'm dealing with US currency.
01.' Force numbers only in a text box
02.' place this in the 'Keypress' event of a text box
03.
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How can I change the IF statement to accept the ascii code of decimal points? Then... how can I make sure the user doesn't enter 354.5.3535.5.0 as a number? Is there some sort of built in library in VB that has a pattern matching for US currency or do I have to write it myself?
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Apr 7, 2012
I need to check if "4.1.1.1" (example) is greater than "4.1.4" (False in this case), how can I do this in VB.Net when there are multiple decimal points in the 'integer'?
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Jun 28, 2011
I have developed an application using VB.NET (.NET 2.0). I have put an exe on 4 client machines, it works fine on 3 clients but fourth gives me the following error:
Unable to find a verison of the runtime to run this application
I have .NET 2.0 framework installed on the fourth machine.
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Mar 16, 2009
I am using datatable.comput to calculate the avg of a data column. The data column's datatype = integer, so it returns a integer avg value as well. Can i make it to return double value?
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Aug 21, 2009
Why my math keeps getting rounded to 0 decimal points by default?When I do this I get return value of 1
Private Sub Button4_Click_1(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button4.Click
Dim numb1 As Integer
numb1 = 100 / 78
MsgBox(numb1)
End Sub
How to get that value up to two decimal points (like 0.00)?
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May 5, 2011
I'm trying to alter the existing number formatting in my company's application to make it more readable for international users. This is a stock trading application, so most stock prices come in with numbers precise to 2 decimal points, like so-> 17.23 We could also get ticks in that have precision out to 4 decimal points, so a penny stock might be 0.0341. The original string format that we were using for stocks was "#,##0.00##" Which would give us the format we wanted (essentially trimming '0's). The problem here is the ',' and '.' are forced onto the user, where in many other countries the thousands separator is '.' and the decimal point is ','. Boss man doesn't want to use "N4" for all numbers, even though this would resolve the globalization issue. Is it possible to have a globalized custom string format?
Other options besides writing some middle man code to internationalize numbers formatted the original way or another string.format method?
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Jun 24, 2010
I have a XML file with the latest application version number, I have this loaded into a variable, how can i compare this against the application.info.version to see if it's the latest version??
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Mar 28, 2011
Currently using VS2008, VB.NET, SQL.
I have a FormView from a Data Source that is getting some fields that are stored as Decimals in the SQL Database.
I am grabbing the field from the FormView as such:
Dim AvgTicketL As Label = CType(frmMerchantProfile.FindControl("F10Label"), Label)
I need to take this value, and convert it to an Integer, then send it along to an API. I have the API Calls done, tested and working, but I'm getting an error as when it is getting this value, the API is returning "Must be an Integer" error.
What I have tried so far:
Dim AvgTicketL As Label = CType(frmMerchantProfile.FindControl("F10Label"), Label)
Dim AvgTicket1 As Integer
AvgTicket1 = Double.Parse(AvgTicket.Text)
Do something with AvgTicket1
I have also attempted to Round the Value, then convert it and call it - no luck.
Checking the value of AvgTicket1 (Writing it out to a Label or Response.Write) shows "100", where the database value was 100.00. But the API is still getting 100.00, apparently. Any other conversion method that I've attempted states errors that the Label cannot be converted to Integer.
What are some methods I can successfully convert this value to an integer from a label?
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Jun 9, 2011
So, yes, I've tried with these three formats, and the problem remains the same:I have a string, "s"For Each s As String In stringarray and this array is recieving data from a streamreader that is reading a csv file. The data I'm having dificulty reading are these very specific numbers(yes, only these numbers, because phone numbers get home safe and sound).The numbers I'm talking about are usually decimal.ValueList.Add(Convert.ToDecimal(s))
Now, when I convert them like that, they always bring a "D" alongside with them. I've personally checked the string multiple times, and it just has a "1", and somehow, my list recieves "1D" as a number, same thing happens with decimal numbers(0.29D for example). I've tried with Doubles and Integers, the result is the same.
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Oct 7, 2009
When I try to install an application to another user's computer I receive a message box that says "Unable to run or install application. The application requires that assembly Microsoft.SqlServer.Pipelinehost version 9.0.242.0 be installed in the global assembly cache (GAC) first.A key feature of the app is to export data from sql server to an excel spread sheet so I have the following import statements
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Jun 21, 2010
I am new to vb and need some help with this change program. The idea is that we are given a certain amoun of change and then telling how many dollars, quarters, dimes, nickles and pennies. I thought I would convert the decimal to an integer and then use a while loop for every text box, i.e. dollars, quarters, dimes, etc.., to show how many of each, but the while loop is confusing for me in vb, but to tell you the truth I don't know if I am on the right track,
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May 13, 2009
How can I make it so that decimal numbers round up or down to the nearest integer?
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Jun 9, 2011
I am using Visual Basic Express. Here is my code but my number is always a whole number when I divide I want it to be two decimal places. For example 367/12 should equal 30.42 not just 30.
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Sep 12, 2011
In a textbox on my form, I have a value that loads in it that is something like "10.38 - 12.33"
I want it to where the textbox will display whole numbers only. So it will show "10 - 12"
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Jul 19, 2011
Is there a way of testing to see if a number variable is an integer, or a decimal?
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Oct 26, 2010
I am taking data from a datagridview and storing it in an Access 2007 DB table
using the Datatset/TableAdapter Update command.
'Add rows to Table'
FoodDatabaseDataSet.Meals.Rows.InsertAt(DR, MealsRwCnt)
'Update Data Base'
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Nov 22, 2011
I am currently looking into the conversion of a string value to an integer. Obviously I will need to do some validation as to whether the passed value is in fact convertible to an integer.
At the heart of my question is this: the users' local is nl-BE (dutch (Belgium)), which means that we use a comma as decimal sign (and points as thousands separator); e.g. 123.456,78 would be a valid nl-BE number. Now, when using the numeric keypad, the
decimal key will yield a point, not a comma (weird huh!). So many user will enter 123456.12 and when converted to an Int, this should yield 123456.
The thing is that I want to cover all possible angles; both points and commas may be used as decimal sign by the users. So I wondering if anyone has written some code that deals with such a situation. I was thinking of an extension method that makes the
conversion based on whether a point or a comma is last used in the passed string (since no thousands separators should occur after the decimal sign).
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May 7, 2011
i am using integer for days and miles, and the calculation is for money so i am using decimal in one function i am allowed to CDec the days for the calculation and the next function it gives me an error.
I dont see where what i am doing is any different than the other.
Function CalcLodging(ByVal intDays As Integer, ByVal decRoom As Decimal) As Decimal
Return (CDec(intDays)) * decRoom ' This function allows the conversion from integer
End Function
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Jan 7, 2011
I'm reading a text file that has a single line with the number 70. I want to convert this to a number (decimal or Integer). The following returns 7 - what am I doing wrong? [code...]
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Jul 20, 2010
I'm making a game that needs to hit test a Rect object inside 4 points that basically forms rotated a rectangle. This means I can't use the Rect class's IntersectsWith function to hit test. So my question is: if I have 4 points that creates an imaginary rectangle of any orientation, how can I tell if another rectangle is inside the "fence" so to speak?
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Apr 20, 2010
is there a way to offset the points in a polygon without having to change each one individually the points are in an array
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Jun 27, 2012
What is the cleanest, most readable way to String.Format a decimal with the following criteria
start with a sign symbol (+ or -)
a fixed number of fraction digits
no decimal separator
right aligned
pre-padded with "0"'s
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