Okay, i have two questions i will merge into one.I am using Express, just in case its important
First of all, i am trying to create a calculator using Visual Basic, which will end up being a lot like the 'Calculator' application built into all Microsoft computers.
I am having trouble however, with adding more than one thing to a text box.
i m working on a payroll software, and for user facility i want to provide calculator and Microsoft excel file with our module, so there is no need to explciltly open the calculator,,whenever it is required,,,,,i want the code that provide me calculator by clicking a tool strip button on mdiform?
It's just a small calculator project so it's no big deal, but after I had built the project, I wanted to change the project name and all the file names that had that string in it (and all internal references to that string). I had played with this before and knew that it was asking for trouble but I thought, "What the hell, I'll try it again." feeling a bit brash.
Well, everything works fine in debug mode, but there is this DOS window that pops up just before the main form does, and it doesn't go away for the entire debugging session. I think I see that window pop up on all other projects too (if the main form doesn't cover it up completely), but normally, it's only there for a split second.
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.
The comma/dot may appear only ones. How do I modify that within this code?? bpuntingedrukt as boolean Private Sub VoegCijferToe(ByVal sCijfer) If Len(lblDisplay.Text) > 15 Then Exit Sub If sCijfer = "0" And lblDisplay.Text = "0," Then [Code] .....
i have to finished a cacluator, all my code seems to be working apart from the equals button and i do not understand why..i've tried several different things such as a case too but nothing seems to work to get the equals button working. This is my code, no need for all the buttons they are the same and ive declared variables.
Sorry in advance. I emailed myself my coding since I don't have vb on my personal computer. Sooo, the format is going to be off. But my program allows the computer to generate a random date. The user has to guess what day of the week the random date lands on. I have written the whole code. It all works except when user checks his/her answer. The answer always comes up as incorrect. Here is the coding:
I need to do a programme that checks if the number a user enters is odd or even and then adds together all the odd numbers and all the even numbers seperately and displays the total in a label. My code just displays "0".
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim oddNumber As Integer
You need to design and create a program that accepts input of employee name, employee type, and the number of hours worked each week for two weeks.You must be able to select an employee type. An employee of type Trainee makes $10 per hour. An employee of type Regular makes $15 per hour. An employee of type Manager makes $20 per hour.The program should calculate the employee�s pay for the week. The employee should receive 1 � times the regular pay for any hours worked over the prescribed 40 hours in a week. The program should output the following information:
Option Explicit On Public Class Form1 Private Sub GroupBox2_Enter(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
So Im having trouble taking the code i have and being able to break it down into a tip class and a total class along with the main form. i did the whole code in on form and now im so confused on how to break it down.this is what i have! its alot because im using radio buttons.. on and im using visual
Option Strict On Option Explicit On Imports System.Convert
I need a little help in programming a console calculator.I'll start by saying that VB is a new programming language for me. I started a class in school that uses VB to teach an introduction to computer logic and programming. It's not the first language i have learned, but it the first one that i have gotten in depth with in console apps.I have a basic set up of asking the user for the first number, then the operator, then the second number.I'm currently using a Select Case statement to start the calculation area of the program, a Do Until at the beginning of the Select Case for a repeat, then it proceeds to getting the numbers and operators.
I'm also wanting to get all the possible math operators that VB provides included.What i'm hoping for is to clean up my code and make it to where the program asks the user for the equation itself. Example.
Console.WriteLine("Enter the equation") equation = Console.ReadKey()
i am creating a backspace key for a calculator. first of all a currency needs to be chosen by clicking a button, when for example the is clicked the text is entered into the texbox. But when i use the backspace it deletes here is my code..
Private Sub btn_pound_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btn_pound.Click 'Enable the keypad when the pound sign is clicked,Disable the curency buttons after' pnl_numbers().Enabled = True[code]....
I am new to the MSDN forums and was wondering if you could kindly help me with a learning project.I have created a calculator with a simple addition function button and was wondering if the method I used to create it is efficient and how I may go about adding additional functions such as a minus function.Will my current code allow m to implement a minus, multiplication, or division function easily?How do I add a minus function and would adding a multiplication or division function? Also would can I use the same global variables to do this.[code]
I'm trying to build a scientific calculator with vb .net, except it is vista glass :-p
I basically want the user to be able to enter an equation like SQRT(5 * 6) / (2 ^ 4) and then I want vb to use system.math to solve it. If I write this in my code, vb is able to do it, so how could I do this at runtime.
how to build a simple calculator in VB; i got the interface with buttons and text box alredy and i figured out how to put more then one number using buttons alredy(Disp.Text = Disp.Text & 1) , Looking at the windows calc, how do you store the number u just entered into a text box and alowe user to enter another to performe calculations, what code should i use for equal button and etc.
im supposed to create a mortage calculator but my teacher gave us no hints as to what we had to do so could someone explain wat its supposed to do in a nut shell
I've to do this application whose purpose is :The application computes the number of miles traveled given the speed limit and the number of hours to be traveled in one day.Restrictions: The number of hours for one day of travel should not exceed 20 hours.
Public Class frmDistanceTraveled Private Sub btnCalculateDistance_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnCalculateDistance.Click