Function To Check For Prime Numbers Within A Range?
Dec 4, 2010
I have two user inputs (as textboxes) for two numbers I'm looking to check for all the prime numbers with the range of those two numbers and display them within a multiline textbox, however my code returns nothing but zeros, and I have seen easier ways to do it without functions but I am curious as to how to go about calculating primes within the function.[code]...
I am trying to create a form that allows users to input two numbers a high bound and a low bound then when you click the calculate button it determines all the primes within the range and displays those numbers within a multi-line text box. It seems I have everything working except how to display the prime numbers, the result from the following code displays nothing but zeros so I suspect that the range is not being saved somehow? I have asked this on other sites and people just give me completely different code or their own, can anyone help me with this specific code without changing the underlying code, I have a feeling I might be missing a variable or I am calling the function incorrectly.[code]
I made a form with a two text boxes for user input.A (lower bound) and an (upper bound), and then a text box to display all prime numbers in that range.I can't figure out what I am doing wrong, my error checking works properly but my math onlyreturns a true or false.
I want to rite an application that will print first n prime numbers. For example if user enters 7 you should display: 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 Assume that the user will enter only integer values from 1 to 100.
this is what I have so far
Dim intNum As Integer Dim intX As Integer Dim strOut As String
Each set of ( 1 million ) prime numbers is in a ZIP file just click on say 1st Million
on the left to download a list as a ZIP file.
Here is a similar page which is a lot easier on the eyes:>>
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These are of course great to use in any security application or as part of any password.
However with the list so readily available on the internet is it such a good idea to use a prime number as part of a password? Food for thought perhaps? ....
I guess it depends on how long it is too. :-)
You could try to remember one that is close to an important date or other number that you know maybe?
If you are more paranoid use more than one prime number in a password with other characters ( UPPER and lower case letters etc ).
I am suppose to write a program using if statements and loops: Create an application that reads an integer number from the user and then displays in the List Box all prime numbers (for this project we are going to violate "positive" rule and make our prime numbers be negative as well) between user's number and zero 5 numbers in one row. The application also displays how many prime numbers there are between user's number and zero, and the total sum of all these prime numbers.
Just out of curosity, what's wrong with the following line. I'm trying to create a range of integers (3,4,5...,50) and then filtering out only those numbers which are not divisible by any integer less than themselves (bruteforce way of finding primes).
Enumerable.Range(3, 50).Where(Function(x) Not Enumerable.Range(2, x - 1).Any(Function(y) x Mod y = 0))
First off, I'm not sure if this is the right forum, please move it if it isn't. I am only just beginning with visual basic and I am trying to write a basic program to calculate the prime numbers from 1 to 100. This is what I have so far:
So I have been assigned to create a program that finds prime numbers. And then for the final part of the program I need to have the computer find the millionth prime.
I am creating an application that takes two numbers (lower and upper) and determines the prime numbers
Public Class primeNumber Private Sub calculatePrimesButton_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles calculatePrimesButton.Click 'declare variables Dim number As Long [Code] .....
Once I hit the calculate button nothing comes up. I've tried adding the first code inside the function with the remaining code but no result. Now I'm putting the first code in with the calculate prime button. I am guessing there's a sqrt method that needs to be applied but I am not sure if it should be part of the function or the main?
I needed to make a program for finding prime numbers. The logic is that you have to put limits n & m and then LOOP and odd-integer P between n & m inclusive. I have a button to click on my form that displays 2 message boxes, one saying " enter upper limit" and the other say "enter lower limit". I need now to get the results of the odd prime numbers between the limits into a list box!
Public Class Form1 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Basically what I am making is a form with just one button and 2 text boxes. The purpose of it is that when I click the button 2 random PRIME numbers between 100-999 will show up in the boxes. With my code I have now, the numbers that show up in the boxes aren't always Prime.
My current Code is....... Public Class Form1 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Randomize() Dim p, q, i, j As Integer [Code] .....
First off, I'm not sure if this is the right forum, please move it if it isn't. I am only just beginning with visual basic and I am trying to write a basic program to calculate the prime numbers from 1 to 100. This is what I have so far:Dim flag As Integer Dim ar(101) As Integer
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
i have one more issues, and hope is the last for now. How can I limit a textboxe's input to only numerical with certain range of values (eg -10 to 10) and with that happening while I type in the values?
I'm working on a console application in VB .net that checks a number that the user has inputted, and tells you whether the number is prime.
The number that has to be inputted has to be between 1 and 100. I have all the code so far and at the moment it can check whether the number is or isn't within the boundries.
I've been trying to create a function that checks if a number is a prime. according to [URL]..I have created a function although It doesn't work as expected.
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It sometimes returns true for composite numbers. oh and I know if you google it you get functions that do this, but most of them look inefficient so i'm trying to make my own.
Write a program that will allow the user to be able to choose whether they want to add up a range of numbers in one of three different ways. 1) even numbers 2) odd numbers, or 3) consecutive integers. Use buttons for user choices.
Instead of limiting the user to just adding up these numbers you will also supply an Average Button that will show the average of the numbers rather than just the sum. Only the result that they have selected should be visible.
The program should look similar to the program below:
This is the program I was asked to make.
my code soo far is.....
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I couldn't figure out the formula to use for this but I assume its the same for each part of the program just with a little change.
Say I am pulling the following table, I would then like to select an ID randomly. I understand how to select a random number using a Randomize() call followed by the relevant syntax but I want to pre-define the range.
i.e. Table Data ID | Name 4345 Mike 3456 Lee 4567 John
There will be many more names but for this example you could use 3 or 4 etc..
I'm making a program as part of a college assignment that requires my to add up the contents of an array. Now the array has 20 places, and the only method I know of atm is:a + b + c + d + e etc...They are all different numbers so I can't just do a * 20, I need a more code efficient way of adding all these numbers up, is this possible?
I have 5 columns of 11 textboxes each on my form the textboxes are generated with this code
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load 'column 1 textboxes
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i need a code to generate all the possible combination of the numbers a user types into the textboxes i have two images (Panel3: the textboxes where added during design time) image2: the textboex were added using the code i gave about
generate all the possible combinations of numbers typed into the textboxes (Example see panel3.jpg image),
The user will type in the desired unique numbers into the textboxes without repetition (Please see the image i did not repeat any number, so can the code detect when a number have been typed twice?) Else when running the program i will be carefull not typing two numbers twice, but its adviceable to detect when a number is typed more than once.
Then the amount of unique number the user will type or supply to the desired textboxes does not matter here and as you can see in the image the amount of numbers in each column is not the same ie it may or may not be same amount (but number must be unique. Please try and see if it can be done to prompt user to enter the amount of numbers to supply in each column)
Then After supplying the numbers just like the one in Image, The button Click will generate all the Possible Combinations of the all the numbers typed into the textboxes in the columns.. Then After generating the combinations in the Listbox, the next Button will be able to delete them from the Universal 90c5 just like the former.
I need a variable divider ex. i have numbers from my textboxes in the range of 20 to 60 i want a divider that will divide them in a range of 2 to 6 so if the number is the lowest 20 the divider will divide him with the lowest of his range number 2 if the number is 40 the divider will divide him with the number 4 if the number will be 45 the divider will divide 4,5 and so on a variable divider.
On my form i have a textbox that users can enter a value into, how to i check whether the value entered in the textbox is within the range bewteen two other numbers?
i.e
Top int is 10 Bottom int is 5 The user enters 7 into the textbox
I want to check that the value entered is within the top and bottom range, and in this case as the number 7 is between 5 and 10 the answer would be yes?
If the user had entered 3 for example, then the answer would be no.
The Top and Bottom Int's will be set at runtime by the value entered into another textbox so will differ each time the user uses the form.