I dabbled in VB several years back, but recently I have had the need to actually use it for something purposeful. I'm by no means fluent in programming. I am trying to create a countdown timer using the system clock. I have set it up so that upon pressing a button, a countdown is displayed in a label decreasing from a number that the user types into a text box.
I have an animation program which allows users to import and animate images. I do this using timer events. I have a listbox which contains the image references, and a Image which displays the chosen image. Here is the
When the user clicks the "Animate" button:
vb.net Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles animate.Click Dim cananimate As Boolean = True
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I want to make a dialog to appear and allow the user to select a custom FPS for the animation. For instance, if they type 15, the listbox must go down 15 images in 1 second. But how do I convert FPS to a timer interval?
I am trying to make a program in visual basic 2010 where the user enters hours minutes and seconds into text boxes and then the program will count down from that until its equal to 0 when a msgbox appears and says its finished. I was converting hour entered, minutes entered, and seconds entered all into seconds and then having a timer subtract 1 from that until its equal to 0. But the problem I'm having is that I want to display the hours, minutes and seconds left in a label to the user in a format of: "hours: 0 minutes: 23 seconds :42" but how to display it in this format.
i am converting a string to double?i would like to know in advanced whether it would case an error to convert a string to a double. for example if i try to convert "hello" to a double, it would give me an error. is there a way for me to know ahead of time whether converting something will cause an error?
I have made calculator in visual basic that can calculate the costs of products. You first select the type of product. Then you insert the dimensions. After that it calculates de costs. The type op products are stored in a Access database. In this database is stored a formula as a string. The problem is that i can't caculate the selected string with the formula and the given dimensions.
I am trying to convert a string of binary into hex. I have tried several ways and none have worked. This is my latest try. The code runs but doesn't appear to do anything.
I am using the .NET Framework 2.0, and I am trying to code a client bot for a game called Minecraft, Originally written in Java, there have been quite a few people who have made custom multi-player servers for this game, Primarily in C#, or in a language that i've never heard of, such as Pascal.I'm looking right now at sending this:
Packet ID: 0x00 (0) As Byte Protocol Version: 0x07(7) As byte Username: "umby25" As String
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"Byte cannot be converted to 1-Dimensional array of byte"
I don't understand why this whole thing would work in all of the other programming languages, but not Visual basic.I have tried converting the string using the same method that one of the open source C# servers used, and it failed, telling me that the dictionary does not contain that or something.
I am having trouble converting a string value to a text box name.The text boxes are created at runtime and I need to get the text value out so I can store them. I keep getting the error [code]
I was trying to figure out how to convert a string (that the user would input to the program via a textbox) into actual code for the program to compile. For example, if the user was to enter: (5*100)+(20-3). How could you take that inputted string, and have the program solve it and return the value?
I have a combobox that pulls a list of values from a database. When a new entry is entered I want an entry in the combobox to read "New record". However, from what I have seen I can only insert and object, such as a DataRow, into the combobox. Is there anyway I can convert a string to to a DataRow, or some other object and insert it in to the combobox? I know there is I am just rusty on my vb.
I'm using AxVLC to try to play a video from my.resources and I can't seem to convert the binary to a string for it to work...This is what I have so far - produces no errors, or results (nothing happens).
I'm trying to convert a chosen color into hex base 6 to save to a config file for later use, and that part works, but when converting back to integer to use for a color, it gives me an error about incorrect base.
Dim hex_color = System.Drawing.ColorTranslator.ToOle(ColorDialog1.Color).ToString("X6") Dim color_int As Integer = Convert.ToInt32(hex_color, 6) Panel1.BackColor = System.Drawing.ColorTranslator.FromOle(color_int)
I was trying to convert from Double to String and everything working fine. But when I tried some bigger number with fractions in it. I got the number but rounded. I tried something like that:
Dim dd As Double = 1235212435.3453636 Dim str As String = dd MsgBox(str) But what I got is 1235212435.34536 instead of 1235212435.3453636
I've got a richtextbox but want to check the keypresses before they come in the textbox. So I thought of using the KeyPress event from the form, checking that key and than writing it to the richtextbox with the Text property.But the KeyChar is a char while the Text property expects a string, and when I convert the KeyChar to a string(ToString) it gives a error.Does anyone know how to fix this or has anyone another idea for checking the presses before writing them?
First: Ok so I'm trying to do a project in my beginning VB .Net class. We are supposed to be taking information from 5 different sections of a form and store them into an array and then call upon them later. We have Name, Address, City,State, and Zip. How would I go about saving the information into an array and then calling upon it later through File IO?
Second: I'm having a problem converting my string into a decimal. Whenever I calculate the price of the order I get 3-4 decimal places. Here is a little snippet of my code for the this:
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I have dimmed pricewithout tax as a decimal and stateselect as a string. The stateselect is based off a drop down list.
I have the following string: 20111209 How do I turn this into a DateTime Value? I've tried Convert.ToDateTime(s) normally but it keeps yelling that I'm doing things wrong because the string doesn't look like a datetime value.
I've been up for nearly 24 hours now. Trying to program an application for a game I have been playing.I've run in to a problem, I'm not sure how to solve.I have basic knowledge when it comes to VB (college class) so bare with me.[code]My only Idea would be loops to figure out where each of the edited numbers are in the array, But I was looking for something simple.Also, would it be easier to work with the bytes rather than edit them in string form?
I'm having another small problem with an output i have. I got such a good response last time i thought id quickly ask again on here
Basically i'm using Windows WMI to gather details about remote workstations. I have the "LastBootUpTime" from "Win32_OperatingSystem" but it is returning a result like... "20090310085123.125597+000". Is there a nice and easy way that VB.NET can convert this into a readable Date and Time?
I have a textbox which the user will enter a number into. I then have a label control which will perform a maths operation and write out the resulting answer; atleast this is whant I want anyway however this is not happening.
The code I have so far is
Protected Sub btnWork_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnWork.Click Dim Work As Integer
i am learning vb. net for my IT class. i have been set the task of making a simple web browser. i have been able to insert a web browser window into the form and set the url in the properties tab in the editor. i have inserted a buton and a textbox and have written code so that when clicked the text in the textbox will be set as the url property. below is the code i have used
I am having an error from the date I retrieved based on my query.txtArrivalTime.Text = rdDate.Item("arrivaltime")Using the code, I got this error...Conversion from type 'TimeSpan' to type 'String' is not valid.But when I execure my query on my DB GUI, I got this value 17:25:43.Is there a way I can handle this?