WRITE A PROGRAM THAT TAKES AN INTEGER VALUE AND RETURNS WITH ITS DIGITS REVERSED.. ex. input 7631 output: 1367POSITIVE NUMBER ONLY...Could you guys give me a hint on what i'm supposed to do here?
I have just about completed a .NET project to write a program to randomly select numbers for a Bingo caller. Over the last month or so Ive learned a lot about .NET but heres something that I consider to be odd and maybe one of you guys can offer an opinion.
One of the features of calling Bingo in a small local club is that callers often use little sayings to accompany certain numbers, I expect youve all heard of (say) All the sixes, clickety click for 66 or 5 and 9 the Brighton line for 59 etc. My little program gives an option to incorporate these with a prompt for the caller that can be edited outside of the program. One of these conventional sayings is used when a number is reversed 12 followed by 21 or 45 followed by 54 for example, when the caller might call (say) 1 and 2, one dozen, number 12 And the other way round 2 and 1, twenty one.
So, I programmed in a bit of code to detect this and to over-ride whatever might otherwise have been the quote with And the other way round and set about testing it. Ive been through literally dozens of full 90 calls watching for the occurrence of a reversed number, spent a few hours doing it, and not once has it occurred which is to say the least, unusual.
So, Im wondering about the Rand Function, could it be that it isnt possible for a reversed number to be selected? Just so you know, I randomly pre-select the order of all 90 numbers, I fill each of the 90 elements of an array with a random number first checking that the number selected hasnt already been stored, if it has, I just get the next random number (and check that too of course), but I cant see how that could prevent reversed numbers being selected, especially in light of the fact that frequently it's not the 'next' number that's used.
I'm trying to match a string to see if it matches exactly this:####-####, it has to be 4 digits followed by a hyphen followed by 4 more digits. Right now I have this pattern: "d{4}-d{4}" but it's allowing 5 digits in either (or both) instead of strictly 4 per group. Here's an example of what it should allow:
1999-2000 2003-2007 2009-2010
and here's what my pattern is allowing but should not be allowing:
I have 10 labels with 10 numbers and i want theses numbers to compare with other 10 labels with different numbers and when they found that second pair of labels are not equal with the first to show me in a new label where is the fault and in another new label the sum of the mistakes
In Mastering VB2010 on arrays, a command is show indicating the reversed contents of an array can be assigned to another array. ReversedArray = System.Array.Reverse(ArrayName)
I can't get this to work and part of the problem is how to set up (dim) the ReversedArray. When I enter this I get a squiggly line under the right side of the equation and an error message saying no data is produced by the expression.
I get the same error with a copy command: CopiedName = System.Array.Copy(Name, CopiedName, 10) How do I set up working code to reverse or copy the contents of an array?
Im working a lot with normal strings and during my development process strings with lengts of 10.000+ characters are being processes which makes it a my application run slower.Is it possible to shorten the length of any of string, in a way in which it also can be reversed?
I have a need to verify SSN's that are entered based on a reserved range (these are used for advertising and will never become valid). The input is from a masked text box formatted as 000-00-0000. I may be wrong, but I figured the most logical method would be to remove the hyphens and convert the string to an integer, then compare the starting point and end point of the range.
'Valid SSNs 'Currently, a valid SSN cannot have an area number between 734 and 749, or above 772, the highest area number which the Social Security Administration has allocated. This should not be confused with Tax Identification Numbers which include additional area numbers. [Code] .....
how to use DrawString (or any other method) to draw text that's reversed? For example, instead of having black text over a background image, you draw a black filled rectangle over the image, and then use DrawString to "punch through" the black rectangle exposing the image underneath.
I discovered that java uses a reversed way of storing data. For example, the integer value 2 has the following byte values:
In "Windows" format: [2] [0] [0] [0] In "Java" format: [0] [0] [0] [2]
The binary readers of both languages seem to use the same different format. Now my question: What is the easiest way to read binary values (Integer, Single, etc.) in VB .NET from a java formatted file? I already made functions like these:
I've created a program that allows a user to input numbers and then outputs the highest and lowest number when the user is done (the user indicates this by using a sentinel value of -99). My only problem is that it keeps putting out the numbers reversed (largest as smallest and vice versa).
The code is below. Module Module1 Sub Main() 'Declare Variables Dim number, smallestNumber, largestNumber As Integer 'Get numbers from user [Code] .....
Is it a no-no to have a module within a module like I do there? So far there is no mention of such in the book but I can't find an example of it happening yet either? The instructor wants modules to perform the input and return of information and the only way I could figure out it doing both of those things (rather than using the main module for user input) was to call the module that figures hi/lo within the module that asks for the numbers. I'm really unsure on this part.
I want to only show the last four digits of a Social security number after they leave the textbox. Does AJax have a tool for this that I am not aware of? How can i do this? I want to replace the digits with '*'. I'm working in .NET. Ajax is also accessible.
I have a textbox called TxtProNo - this should be ONLY 10 digits maximum. After 10 digits have been typed, the user can't enter any more digits, how can I achieve this...
actually we have given an assignment that find the LCM of two digits in VB.netbut i m not getting the logic how to code this...e-g... we have two digits... 10 and 20
Excuse me if this question already have been answered somewhere else but I really need to know.I need the code to take certain digits out of an intiger, for example:I have the integer 3002010 I want to put the 2 last digits in another integer.Then I want to put the 20 in another integer.After that I take the first digits which comes before those.
Another example:
I have 2993064 In integer one it should be 64 In integer two it should be 30 In integer three it should be 299
I want to run a check on a String right before I append it to a StringBuilder to make sure only numeric characters are in the string. What's a simple way to do that?
I need to count the number of digits in an integer input by the user. In other words if the user enters 101010, I need to obtain the value of 6, because there are 6 digits in this number
I need a function that takes a decimal, with a certain number of digits behiond the comma and convert it to a string with a different number of n digits behind the comma. (to display it)My problem is the rounding ip/down.
like 123,789 with n = 2 --> 123,79 or 123,4 with n = 0 --> 123 or 123,5 with n = 0 --> 124
I did not find an existing function that does that, so I wrote one myself.However the code has become soo complex and it still does not work well, and I get frustrated to spend soo much time with something so trivial.Does anyone know a function that can do this? There must be something out there.
The client can enter only four digits in the textbox wich represent the PIN (the text box is not allowed to enter more or less than four digits) . After the client entered four digits the textbox will be read only
My problem :When I put one digite then the text box becomes read-only, i want to enterd only 4 digite ..
Private Sub TextBox1_KeyPress(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs) Handles TextBox1.KeyPress If e.KeyChar Like "[0_9]" Or Asc(e.KeyChar) Like 8 Then
Now i am doing a vb.net desktop application, In which i have to construct GUID. Eventhough having a built-in function in our VB.NET like "System.Guid.NewGuid.ToString()" to get GUID, I need to create the GUID in 30 digits in the below mentioned criteria through vb.net.
Application constructs the GUID (30 digits) using the information from the 5 different sources. The different sources are Current system time, millisecond of the system time, Process ID for the application, system physical memory status and finally the group object identifier number.
8 digits 4 digits 8 digits 8 digits 2 digits
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I am not sure how to get the above values to construct the GUID?
I found this code for making my textbox only accept numbers.
Private Sub TextBox1_KeyPress(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs) Handles TextBox1.KeyPress Dim allowedChars As String = "0123456789"
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But... the user can't delete the numbers using the backspace button. How do I do then?
Given a texbox, how can I completely ignore non-digit characters? So if I press "A" or "Z", those characters would never appear in the textbox. I'd like to run a bit of code if the user tries to input digits and if he tries to input non-digits too..
Given a texbox, how can I completely ignore non-digit characters? So if I press "A" or "Z", those characters would never appear in the textbox. I'd like to run a bit of code if the user tries to input digits and if he tries to input non-digits too
I am new to VB (and coding in general) and I'm wanting to make a check digit generator. To do this I need to take the a user text input and split it into individual digits so that I can then calculate the check digit.