I don't know if this is the right place to start, but I'm using Visual Basic 2010. I'm doing the IMY Solution. Basically I'm calculating the new hours for each pay. The inputBox function allow users to enter the raise percentage. The problem for raise percentage is how can I set the name constant correctly. It asks to create a named constant for the "Raise percentage: " message.
Here is the code
Option Explicit On
Option Strict On
Option Infer Off
Public Class frmMain
' class level variable to enter percentage
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I need to read a named range into an array. Then if the value in the 1st position matches a static value, read the value in the second position. I've been looking into array's and this is what I think will work, however I get a compile error on the columns.count "constant expression required". Is it because in the DIM statement I'm attempting 2 things? This is a macro in Excel. The range name is Data1 and the string comparison is "AnyString". The second value will be an integer.
Sub macro1() Dim rng As Range Dim x As Integer Dim y As Integer rng = Range(Data1) [Code] .....
VB has a function InputBox() that will prompt the user to enter a single value, then click OK. Is there a parallel functionality in ASP.NET, that will get the browser to pop up some kind of input box to return a single value? If not, how do you recommend I achieve this effect?
pass an array to a function, like the code below shows
Private Sub SomeFunction(ByVal PassedArray() As String) For i As Integer = 0 To PassedArray.Count - 1 Debug.WriteLine(PassedArray(i))
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But is there a way to pass a constant array to a function in VB .Net, for instance in PHP you could write
function SomeFunction($array) { for($i=0;$i<count($array);$i++) {
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So to reiterate: Is there any way to pass a constant array directly to a function in VB .Net? Is there any benefit in doing so? I imagine a few bytes of memory could be spared.
PS.SomeFunction({"some", "array", "member"}) ' this obviously gives a syntax error
Imports System.IO Public Class FrmCap 'Create constant using attend in function of DLL file. Const CAP As Short = &H400S Const CAP_DRIVER_CONNECT As Integer = CAP + 10
Is it possible to create a routine in VB.NET with a name-based parameter array? The WebMethod attribute built into the framework is used exactly this way: WebMethod(BufferResponse:=False)
Specifically, I'd like to use it in a class' constructor. I'd like something similar to this:
New MyObject(id:=10,buffer:=True)
I'm not even sure what the terminology is for this kind of parameter list, so I can't even find it when searching.
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?
When building a class library which contains many classes, all classes uses a lot of common constants and functions, what is the best to do:
1- Declare these constants and functions as public in a module.
2- In each class declare constants and functions used by individual class as private.
The first choice is good for easy and fast implementation, but re-using a class in a different project will require importing the module to the other project.The second choice require a lot of copy/paste for code snippet but a class can be re-used in different project easily.
I want to pass an optional parameter to a function of type System.Drawing.Color. The problem I am having is that when I declare the function it says "Constant expression is required" but I have tried variations of the following, including integers, full qualified indentifiers, even old vbWhite constants to no avail.
Quick question on the InputBox. I am just learning this, what is the code to "read" commands that are placed from the Inputbox? I can do this in the command line: System.Console.Writeline(), System.console.Readline()
I just would like to know how read the line from the inputbox. Also when I debug my script do I -always- need to have the command prompt in the background?
I am coding a program that will allow the user to input 5 payrolls for Store 1, Store 2, and Store 3. The total of the 5 payrolls are then added together and shown in the respective Store's labels. A total label is also there to add up all the totals into one number. The numbers in the label must be in currency form. My problem is the numbers don't add correctly when I hit calculate. The first two numbers add together, but then after that the number just seems to subtract a random amount.
So far I have this --
Public Class Form1
Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click Me.Close() End Sub
i'm making a multi-line text box, i need somone to add input in a InputBox, and it to write it to a setting (My.settings) but, i need each input to start with a new line, i've tried chr(10) + chr(13), but nothing works!
I'm making a key mapper in VB 2010, trying to capture keys pressed in the input box (tab, escape, backspace, space, caps, shift, ctrl, mwheelup, mwheeldown etc... non-alphanumeric keys).
I have a problem with inserting a multiple selection option into my Inputbox.
IDEA: First the user chooses an excel file which he wants to open and then the sheet he wants to be read.
I can manage everything else except making the sheet selection a multiple option one.
At the moment the name of the wanted Excel sheet is typed into the text field in the inputbox. But I want the textfield to be a dropdownlist which would be populated with this:
With ComboBox1 For i As Integer = 1 To XL_WB.Worksheets.Count Dim nimet As Excel.Worksheet = XL_WB.Worksheets(i)
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how to create an Inputbox with Textfield --> ComboBox ??
I'm playing around with the Select Case structure and have the following code:
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load Dim colour As String = InputBox("Please enter the name of a colour.", "Colours")
I'm just learning VB.net and am having a problem with InputBox. When I enter code such as: Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load Dim input As String input = InputBox("Please Enter Your Name:") I get the following error: 'InputBox' is a namespace and cannot be used as an expression.
How to know if the input box did not put anything . I must still put zero in the inputbox so I cannot make a condition that only 1 - 10 is allowed. I need the zero value so how can I identify if that inputbox gives empty result so that I can prompt a msgbox saying you did not put anything?
It allows me to browse and/or create a file, but when I click the save button it transfers the new files directory to anothe savefiledialog box. I cant get it to close the search and place the path in the InputBox.
I'm working on a short project and am stuck on a something small near the end. I am writing a program to input income and expense of a company and then output the profit or loss. We are required to use InputBox Functions for the income and expenses which I have already done with their own buttons and now I am trying to code a calculate button to calculate if they made a profit or loss and output that to the user. I am not getting any errors and I am getting the correct format ($0.00) but no output. I am also going to attach the entire solution for anyone that needs it and it will be zipped.
Private Sub incomeButton_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles incomeButton.Click Const prompt1 As String = "Enter a income amount. Click Cancel to end." Const title1 As String = "Income Entry" Dim inputIncome As String = String.Empty
I am wanting to restrict the input on an InputBox and I am confused about how to do that. I know what to do on a text box to restrict input to numbers, the ".", and the backspace key, but I cannot figure out how to tie the input restrictions to the pop up InputBox. Do InputBox 's have an object name attached to them? Or are they just called InputBox.whatever?