Hexadecimal Calculation - Make All The Text Boxes And Label Only Except Hexadecimal Inputs,when Press Button1?
Oct 27, 2009
I have a Form with 4 Text Boxes, 1 label and one button. What I need to do is: Make all the text boxes and label only except Hexadecimal inputs.when I press Button1
Label1 = TextBox1 AND TextBox2 ^ TextBox3 MOD TextBox4
Once again every all the numbers are in Hexadecimal format.
Searching this forum and google turn up things which seem too complicated(more then 4 lines of code), but maybe it needs to be that way.I have two text boxes. A 1 byte hexidecimal value would be entered in to each of them (0-FF). How can I add those two values together to come up with an integer?I have tried this several ways. At one point I got it to work but only for numeric characters.
I have come across some Base64 conversion functions in .net(FromBase64.string etc). What i want is, for a sample, i have a base 64 encoded string as
"48YwojCi4yaiow==".
I need to convert this string to the corresponding Hexadecimal text(The sample stands for "Thisistest" in hex text) The below link is an online converter from base64 to hexadecimal text. If you give the same base64 encoded data in the link , click on convert, the one that is seen below "Hexadecimal text" is what I need.
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Is there a standard library function in vb.net which does this? Converting a base 64 data to a hexadecimal text?
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Question: is there a function in VB that will help?
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Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim skill As String skill = RichTextBox1.Text Dim skillfullbyte() As Byte
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How to make auto calculation in textbox without press the button? Example i have Textbox1 + Textbox2 = Textbox3...in the textbox3 it will auto calculate the value...
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