The project is "kWh counter", that is, a simple program that calculates the power usage.The incoming numbers are the Power of the appliance (lightbulb) and the voltage (230/120).The formula is W=P*t that is multiplication of the power and the time it is used.I thought to connect it with a timer and the passing secconds multyply with the power, and, write the ussage on a label.This would be something like a simple digital power counter.Note that the voltage is not necesary.I am from europe where the standards are 230V.
I already created a button "enjoy button" that i want to move in a form when the "timer start button" is clicked.how do link the timer to the"timer start button" and make it move? this is what i tried so far..then am blank first
Quote: Private Sub MainForm_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load 'Me.xTimer.Enabled = False xTimer.Interval = 10[code].........
I'm making a Jungle timer program for League of Legends, where I will, when I click a button, start a timer for how long it will take the jungle camp to respawn. My question is, how do I make such a timer?
I'm trying to make my timer go in reverse. I had it earlier, then I tried to make it include milliseconds now it won't work at all. I swear I had this same thing before for seconds, now it won't work. What am I missing?
i have a timer and i want its calculation will be done on another thread, since the timer tick event start whenever its enable property is set to true i don't see how to force it to work in another thread.
I am making the simple timer module which will display time in count down format as if user want 1 hour 3 mins and 30 sec so it will count in revers. I have almost half code done but after trying the all tricks and logic I didn't got any thing the out put is not proper as which I want.
The code is as follows Public Class Form1 Public hh As Integer Public mm As Integer Public ss As Integer Public totalsec As Integer [Code] .....
I am a beginner of VB, I want to set up a timer to count the time when a programme is runing, but the programme has several pages.How can I make a continuous timer to count the time even though jump to another page?
I want to make a timer .. which control events ... or actions .how can i write it's code ..FoeExample : if I want my computer to shutdown in 3:30 AM , or any other action of my program .. How can I write the code .. ?
i want to have one second in between each beep have 5 beeps, wait 5 and then 6 beeps and for it to loop.i cant figure out how to do it, im doing my computing a level but weve not done anything about timing or pauses?
I have a testing program that I am working on and I have a Timed and a Non-Timed testing environment. The user can choose which environment he is practicing in.Everything works fine with those environments, I am just trying to figure out how to display a Countdown timer in the corner so that the user know how much time he has left before the question times out and advances to the next question.In the timed Environment, the user choose the amount of time between questions, the number of questions and then Click begin to start the Testing Environment. The timer I am using for the Timed environment begins on Page
I am working on a small program to teach myself how to use timers, and I would like to know if there is a way to make the timer control faster.I set the Interval property to 1 and it is to slow for what I am trying to do.(All I am trying to do is loop a button left to right, right to leftand so on in a Panel)
I am trying to make a timer, inside of a class, tick, by calling it from a backgroundworker. It never ticks (the Tick event is never raised), but the Timer shows as Enabled (with Interval set to 1).
Here is the simplified
Class1.vb vb.net Public Class Class1
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If I move the code inside the Thread1_DoWork procedure into the Button1_Click procedure, the code works fine (by bypassing the backgroundworker). But, when it is called inside of the backgroundworker, it doesn't work at all.
I am trying to make a timer that beeps 3-5 times and runs a progress bar. All it has to do is click start (timer set for 2 minutes starts) and as time runs out the progress bar fills. When the time is up 3-5 beeps happen. I am missing the coding for the 3-5 beeps and design parts for it and all coding for that along with code for setting the 2 minute timing. There is no label for telling the time left or to go just a progress bar. Here is my code so far.
For a school project I need to make a timer with a bell sound that sounds every 60 seconds in VB, I cannot work out how to make the bell sound on the 60th second, I am not getting any errors in the VB console, so I assume that I am just using the wrong code or it is in the wrong place.
Public Class OSCETimerControl
Dim t As Integer Dim s As Integer Dim a As Integer
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There are actually 3 text boxes (not yet coded the final one) one for minutes, one for seconds and the final one is for the bell sound which will not be visible.
I have been asked by a friend to make a basic timer that counts down from 3 mins and 1 mins intervals but at the end of it i have a Critical message box pop up with the sound to alert him that the time is up.i have set it so that once ok on the msg box is pressed the timer restarts..I am Just wondering if there is a way to just make sound for x seconds then the timer restarts without any button pressing?[code]
I have 4 textboxes Hours, Minutes,Seconds,Milliseconds. When textboxes values are set the count down begins. So far everything works except the milliseconds
Timer1.Tick Timer1.interval = 100 Private Sub Timer1_Tick(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Timer1.Tick Dim Vals3(3)
I often think of classes and modules as "global" variables or variables you can use any where in your solution/project. can you make global timers? I basicly want to make a farming like game but the plants will grow based on a timer. So if the player closes that form the timer needs to still tick. So can I make global timers so the timer would not have to start over if the form is closed and reopened?