Calculator - 2 Textboxes Where The 2 Numbers (or Values Go For Addition And Subtraction)
Aug 12, 2011
I have made my calculator and it has 2 textboxes where the 2 numbers (or values go for addition and subtraction) are input and a label where the answer appears. There is other things on the page such as quit, clear etc thats all done but i have one query. I noticed while testing a problem occurs when only one number or value is put into a textbox and a command is hit. For example. one textbox (txtnumber1) has one number in it then i hit multiply and it says the error of course because its not programmed to deal with this (or divide by 0 of course) so i was wondering how i could make so when this happens a MsgBox appears saying a value must be in both boxes or when divded by zero is says something similar.
The line of code:
Private Sub blah blah blah...
If txtnumber1.Text = False Then MsgBox("Please Input Valid Value")
I need to create a tiny calculator using the basic operators of Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division. My professor hasn't really covered much of this, so I'm not to sure how to create it.
i am currently making a maths game but i have run in to trouble trying to do the addition and subtraction side of the game. This is my current class file for my multiplication
Public Class Class2 Private Property question_gameplay_label As String Private Property correctAnswer As Integer
I got a problem with my calculation .The problem is after addition and subtraction calculation I only get result or answer 0, .There are not a correct answer. I try to change the datatype of the variable to decimal and double but answer is still 0.
Here is my coding. Private Sub btnadditionprice_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnadditionprice.Click Dim sum6, sum9 As Decimal sum6 = Val(Me.ItemPriceTextBox.Text) + Val(Me.txtadditionprice.Text) [Code] ..... Answer which got is 0.000
i need help how to add odd numbers that are in my 6 textboxes collection and to see the result to label1 and how to add the textboxes that have numbers less than number 5.
I'm writing a program for my algebra students to practice integers.Stuff like....
3-6 -4 + (-5) 3(-4) -15 � 3 etc.
I want to show an explanation and for the addition and subtraction, I want to show it on a number line. For example, if the problem is 3 - 7, the number line should show and arrow to that goes right to 3, and then left 7 units (starting from 3). Then the student can see that the answer is -4.I could probably do this with some string manipulation, but what would be the easiest way to do it in a picture format? Maybe a bitmap.
I am using Visual Studios 2008. I'm trying to make a basic addition calculator. It consists of 2 input text boxes, 1 output box and one button. Below is the code I have which works, however, instead of just displaying the answer, I want it to display the entire arithmetic problem including the answer. For example. Instead of just giving me the answer of "6" in the output text box, I want it to say "3 + 3 = 6".
Here is the code I have so far. Public Class Form1 Private Sub btnAddition_Click_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnAddition.Click Dim num1, num2, sum As Double [Code] .....
I have 5 textboxes that the user will input numeric's into (but not all the textboxes may be filled at one time) How can I get the sum of "however many" textboxes have values in them, without getting an error about the txtboxes that have no values in them?
I have six textboxes, and upon button press it randomly generates six numbers, one in eact text box e.g. [43] [85] [93] [1] [0] [17]..i create another six textboxes and at the same time allocate these numbers in ascending/descending numbers.I am not looking for any codes whatsoever, as i love the challenge of VB.Net.
I have a vb.net 2010 form with 22 data bound controls from two tables held in a dataset which is navigated by a bindingnavigator. This successfully adds deletes and updates. However what I need is when adding a new record I need some of the fields to be pre filled out. More specifically I have points balance fields etc which could be any value but will normally be 0 on a new customer so I want to initialize them to 0 when adding new records.
I've made a simple calculator, everything works except for the adding (+) function. Such as 3 + 4 = 34 (which it doesn't). It takes it as a string, rather than a number.
Here's what I have so far:
CODE:
Again, the problem is the adding is not functioning.
All i made was a program to launch diffrent programs ^^. This is what I am currencly workin on: A calculator to calculate waves for example Wintermaul. I have writen this code:
1.The average of the four numbers. This answer will be placed into a text box reserved for that value. This text box cannot be changed by the user.
2.The maximum and minimum values. These will be denoted by changing the color of the largest number green and the smallest number red.
3.The range of the numbers. The range is defined as the difference between the largest and smallest numbers. The range will be placed into its own text box, labeled as such. This text box cannot be changed by the user."
Im using visual studio 2008 and it has to be written in VB
Im working on writing a program for doing standard deviation and as of right now im running into one slight issue with subtracting my mean from the original numbers. I will post most of my code so you can get an over view but i mostly just want help on this one little part for now. Im going to be making a website for school and put some programming stuff on it so i wanted to make just some random programs for it so this is school related but not really homework. It's line 26 and 27 that this is relating to. When i put a stop in my code and look at the result of arrayDifferences it gives me 0.0 when it should be -1. I know i can go this route and say arrayDifferences(1) = arrayDifferences(1) - arrayAvg but seeing as how i want this to be a random number of numbers input by the user i cant do that.
Since it's been a while since I have done anything in VB and I wasn't that accomplished anyway, I thought I would VB.net (VB 2008 Express) and fiddle around with it. I am in the process of making a calculator, which so far only adds...the other functions will come. The adding is where I am having difficulty. Here is what I've got:[code...]
I am not adding the right things...I know, but I am running out of ideas...too tired, but can't stop now. Just too close to have one function of the calculator working.
i have 20 textboxes and i want in to see in a label how many numbers are in the textboxes (because some of them are empty) not the addition just how many textboxes have numbers.
i have the following piece of code: txtGrandTotal.Text = Val(textbox1.Text) + Val(textbox2.Text) + Val(textbox3.Text) If the numbers entered into textboxes1,2 and 3 are positive integers it all works fine, but if for example the following happens i get unexpected results textbox1 has the number 3, textbox2 has -1 and textbox3 has 6. I expect the result to be 8 (3-1=2 + 6) = 8 Instead I get 14. I understand the concept of precedent but how do I set it if I don't know if the number entered into textbox is positive or negative?
[URL] I'm trying to do an exercise on that website but it doesn't show the answers to the exercises..
I've gotten everything to work except one thing. I can't get the right numbers inside the textboxes! I've been sitting here for like an hour trying to use a case statement.. it didn't work for me so I tried to use if then statements and I still couldn't get it to work!
Here's my code for that part: Ignore the second if I was desperate xD Private Sub btnSubmit_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnSubmit.Click
[Code].....
And for the Case statements, if I wanted to use it for a range of numbers, do I write "Case 1 To 10" and that's numbers between 1 and 10? Is that right?
I have two functions to find the high and low numbers from 5 different textboxes. I want the high in one label (which I have) an the low in another. I cannot seem to get the low number to be anything other than 0. Here is the code:
I want to make a program like this but not with random numbers ! I want it with A list from ".txt" or "from number 1 to number 999999999"
Public Class Form1 Private Sub Button4_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button4.Click Timer1.Start() End Sub Private Sub Button5_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button5.Click Timer1.Stop() [Code] .....
i am trying to make 8 different random numbers in 8 different textboxes. the problem i have is that it doesn't load up when debugging. i have visual basic 2005 [Code]
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Is there any shortcut that I can set all (not just one) text boxes to allowing user to input only numbers?