I'm trying to loop the inputbox 5 times but I'm not sure how.
Dim payroll1 As String
payroll1 = InputBox("What is the payrolls for store1", "Inc", , , )
Lblstore1.Text = payroll1
I can get it to loop till a specific amount but not 5 times exactly.
I read the lines from a textfile into a string array and then I use a foreach loop on the string array. I want to go through the same string array again after the loop reach the end of the string array
I have a datagridview with checkboxes in the first column and I want to do a loop on saving the serialnumber(s) when the users decides to check a number of checkboxes Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
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the problem with this code is that it only inserts the serial number of the LAST checked checkbox and the number of entries of it depends on the number of checked checkbox for example ... if I checked the rows with the serialnumber 123 and 55652341, first the row with the serial number 123 then second 55652341, only 55652341 appears in the database and it is entered twice(twice because two checkboxes are checked)
Basicly my instructor said that we have to make a program that will count how many times we enter a number into an inputbox, he also said we had to use a while loop. [code]
I was looking though a book on Visual Basic .Net and came across a little password-protection program (A very simple one).
Problem is, that this was written for VB6, not the 2008 version, so i did a little editing as shown below: 'Start by declaring variables Dim Password As String
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The only thing i am having difficulty is with the line at the end. Even though it has been told it needs to close if more than three attempts are made, it keeps trying to create a fourth attempt and is fighting against the If statement.How do i get the inputbox to close without it conflicting with the loop? I thought maybe an End If statement at the end would help, but it doesn't.
i = 5, j = 15 do while (i<j) i=i+1 j=j-1 end while
how many times is the loop executed? is this 4?
final value of i? 9? final value of j? 10?
when would you do a do while versus a for next loop?if the upperbound of a one dimensional array is 10, what is the size of the array? 11?CAN I GET HELP WITH THIS
dim x(20,2), y(20,2) as integer dim i as integer for i = 4 to 12 step 4
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how many times is the loop executed? 3?what is the value of i after the code is executed?if x and y are dimensioned as dim x(10),y(10,2) as integer, what would happen in the code?
I have about 1.000 text files in a folder, and I wanto to make some statistics reading the files content.In the first place I store the files path + name in a MyFiles() array, then, when I press a "Start" button I read the several files:
For x As Integer = 0 To MyFiles.Length - 1 FileReader = My.Computer.FileSystem.ReadAllText(MyFiles(x)) (data processing) (data processing) next
then I have copied and pasted the first 500 files in a new folder and added to the code if x > 500 the stop The strange thing is this: to elaborate the 500 files of the second folder takes about 4 seconds, to elaborate the first 500 files of the first folder (THAT ARE IDENTICAL TO THE 500 FILES OF THE SECOND FOLDER) takes 7 seconds.The same identical code takes different times to elaborate the same identical files if they are stored in different folders with different files number.
i have been working on maths game program for college and have advanced to the part where i have random questions asked repeatedly.
i need it to loop 25 times as atm it keeps on going and wont stop. also i need it to count how many are right, and each question they answer they get 2 chances to get it right or the game ends.but i dont know how to do any of this. this is my code so far for the questions
Is there a way to loop words for a number of times (like i want to loop a word for only 10 times....How would I go by doing that?)
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Originally Posted by EXample Like I want to have a textbox and If i put 10 in the textbox It would loop the word ten times or is I put 20 in the textbox it would loop 20 times ..and ..etc...and ...etc...
how many times is the loop executed? what is the value of i after the code is executed? if x and y are dimensioned as dim x(10),y(10,2) as integer, what would happen in the code? what would happen in the code if the first statement was for i = 14 to 12 step 4?
1. create a button 2. when that button is clicked, an inputBox will appear to ask the user how many words they will enter. 3. then display an inputBox for each word.
For example, when the first inputBox appears, I enter "3" (meaning that I will enter 3 words).Then there should be 3 more inputBox (each inputBox allows me to enter only 1 word)After I enter the third word, there will be no more inputBox.How can we FLAG (stop) the inputBox, or let the inputBox know when to stop showing up?
I have made an app that the user has to type a number, and i want the process for the app to do this how evermany times the user wishes it to do.
for example, the app is ment to create a line in a text document, so they write in textbox1 what they want written on the line, and then in textbox2, tey say how many lines they want to create.
The following loop starts in x then loops thru y 20 times then goes back and finishes x. how do I get it to loop thru x then complete loop y then loop x once more then loop y completely again 20 times then back to x and another 20 ys. there should be 200 loops today.
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I need to figure this out as part of a larger program.
Private Sub WebBrowser1_DocumentCompleted(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowserDocumentCompletedEventArgs) Handles WebBrowser1.DocumentCompleted
So I took this from an example. GetInstance() is called from hundred different places in my program, and when I debug, the line "Prog = New Program" keeps getting hit for each of those calls. Which I thought was exactly what should NOT happen.. Or do I have some fundamental misunderstanding?
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It seems the "New" sub triggers a number of calls to Program.GetInstance, before the first one completes. This is due to me earlier having lots of shared public objects in this class, which are no longer shared since the class was made singleton. And these objects, when initialized, calls the Program class for reference to other of it's objects.
My textbox (txtCopies) default value is 1 so naturally, as it is coded above, the datarow is added once into the Movies Table. But what I need to know is how to code if the txtCopies field has a greater integer value.
I keep on getting errors for every line in the code below that tell me that the attributes cannot be applied multiple times. What does this mean and how can I fix it without changing what the code does?
I am doing a project for my company. In that i have to enter the number of items in the first form and in the second form i am going to enter the details of each items. So i have to repeat the second form to get the details number of times depending on the value i have given for number of items in the first form.From the home page i will be entering the values for the master file. after entering the values for the master file then i have to enter the details of the individual item details in a transaction file.
I have one Private sub that runs in a loop. I want the sub to run multiple times at once. For example the program runs, you press start; you run the program again and press start, again and again... the same program doing the job at once. now i just want one program do to it alone. But i would like it to be user defined. exp. run program. type in a text box 10. press start. and it works as if 10 of them work open working on the same thing.
How can I tell something to use a code without completely adding it in that sub again? I have some code that will be used alot within my program. I could write a DLL, but I don't know how to use those!
Here is my code:
Dim str1 As String = System.IO.File.ReadAllText(Me.OpenFileDialog1.FileName) Dim s2 As String = str1.Replace(".[1gs5]", "a") s2 = s2.Replace(".[u775]", "b") s2 = s2.Replace(".[fsef]", "c")
I have a button where I get data from a database that matches a search string I enter. Everything works fine the first time the button is clicked. However, if I click it again with a different search string, I get the same results as the original search string. I've tried to dispose, clear, and reset my dataset before I load the data each time, but it still finds the original query. This is the code I use to get and request the data:
Private Sub btnCfind_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnCfind.Click mdbFile = "TCICUST.DBF" mdbCond = " WHERE COMPANY LIKE '" & cbCust.Text & "%' ORDER BY COMPANY " GetDB() [Code] .....
I have a DGV in VB.Net 2008 connected to an Access DB table. The DGV is not Read Only, but is full of read-only columns except for one, which contains a combo box. The combo box allows the user to select an outcome for that particular row, and then the program copies in a pre calculated value into the "Profit" column depending upon the item selected in the combobox. Then the user hits the Save button and the DB updates (currently via SQL methods in the XSD).
Easy enough so far.
Here is the code.
Private Sub DGUserBets_EditingControlShowing(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewEditingControlShowingEventArgs) Handles DGUserBets.EditingControlShowing
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The problem I have is that it would seem that if a user selects the desired outcome from the combobox but does NOT hit Enter, and simply mouses on to a different combobox to again select the outcome for a different row, the first eventhandler is not disconnected and thus the events fire multiple times. This then causes various default MsgBox errors and brings up problems when the user tries to commit all changes to the DB/exit program etc etc.
What do I need to do? Do I need to .EndEdit somewhere appropriate to force the row to save the changes? And where should I call this?
I am trying to programmatically add an unspecified amount of new UserControls to a form. One will be added every time an entry is selected in a ComboBox contained within the UserControl. Problem is, the SelectedIndexChanged event fires completely erratically. Sometimes twice, sometimes 3 times, etc., but never just once. No matter how many times I set the combobox's SelectedIndex to -1, it fires at least once with a SelectedIndex of 0. Sometimes the Itemselected event fires multiple times inbetween SelectedIndexChanged events.
InvoiceEntry.vb snippet: Public Event ItemSelected As EventHandler Private Sub cboItem_SelectedIndexChanged(sender As System.Object, _ e As System.EventArgs) Handles cboItem.SelectedIndexChanged RaiseEvent ItemSelected(Me, EventArgs.Empty) End Sub [Code] .....
I have a number of forms which have a common menu strip rather than copy the control onto each additional form is it possible to just call the menu from another form ?
I want to search data and then populate on a datagrid. I write the name and I click the button and it does work well, but then if I want to search for another name, I write the new name and when I click the button again the datagrid comes empty. No data at all. I will put my code'[code...]