First off, I'm not sure if this is the right forum, please move it if it isn't. I am only just beginning with visual basic and I am trying to write a basic program to calculate the prime numbers from 1 to 100. This is what I have so far:Dim flag As Integer Dim ar(101) As Integer
First off, I'm not sure if this is the right forum, please move it if it isn't. I am only just beginning with visual basic and I am trying to write a basic program to calculate the prime numbers from 1 to 100. This is what I have so far:
So I have been assigned to create a program that finds prime numbers. And then for the final part of the program I need to have the computer find the millionth prime.
I needed to make a program for finding prime numbers. The logic is that you have to put limits n & m and then LOOP and odd-integer P between n & m inclusive. I have a button to click on my form that displays 2 message boxes, one saying " enter upper limit" and the other say "enter lower limit". I need now to get the results of the odd prime numbers between the limits into a list box!
Public Class Form1 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Basically what I am making is a form with just one button and 2 text boxes. The purpose of it is that when I click the button 2 random PRIME numbers between 100-999 will show up in the boxes. With my code I have now, the numbers that show up in the boxes aren't always Prime.
My current Code is....... Public Class Form1 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Randomize() Dim p, q, i, j As Integer [Code] .....
I want to rite an application that will print first n prime numbers. For example if user enters 7 you should display: 2 3 5 7 11 13 17 Assume that the user will enter only integer values from 1 to 100.
this is what I have so far
Dim intNum As Integer Dim intX As Integer Dim strOut As String
Each set of ( 1 million ) prime numbers is in a ZIP file just click on say 1st Million
on the left to download a list as a ZIP file.
Here is a similar page which is a lot easier on the eyes:>>
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These are of course great to use in any security application or as part of any password.
However with the list so readily available on the internet is it such a good idea to use a prime number as part of a password? Food for thought perhaps? ....
I guess it depends on how long it is too. :-)
You could try to remember one that is close to an important date or other number that you know maybe?
If you are more paranoid use more than one prime number in a password with other characters ( UPPER and lower case letters etc ).
I am suppose to write a program using if statements and loops: Create an application that reads an integer number from the user and then displays in the List Box all prime numbers (for this project we are going to violate "positive" rule and make our prime numbers be negative as well) between user's number and zero 5 numbers in one row. The application also displays how many prime numbers there are between user's number and zero, and the total sum of all these prime numbers.
Just out of curosity, what's wrong with the following line. I'm trying to create a range of integers (3,4,5...,50) and then filtering out only those numbers which are not divisible by any integer less than themselves (bruteforce way of finding primes).
Enumerable.Range(3, 50).Where(Function(x) Not Enumerable.Range(2, x - 1).Any(Function(y) x Mod y = 0))
I made a form with a two text boxes for user input.A (lower bound) and an (upper bound), and then a text box to display all prime numbers in that range.I can't figure out what I am doing wrong, my error checking works properly but my math onlyreturns a true or false.
I am creating an application that takes two numbers (lower and upper) and determines the prime numbers
Public Class primeNumber Private Sub calculatePrimesButton_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles calculatePrimesButton.Click 'declare variables Dim number As Long [Code] .....
Once I hit the calculate button nothing comes up. I've tried adding the first code inside the function with the remaining code but no result. Now I'm putting the first code in with the calculate prime button. I am guessing there's a sqrt method that needs to be applied but I am not sure if it should be part of the function or the main?
I have two user inputs (as textboxes) for two numbers I'm looking to check for all the prime numbers with the range of those two numbers and display them within a multiline textbox, however my code returns nothing but zeros, and I have seen easier ways to do it without functions but I am curious as to how to go about calculating primes within the function.[code]...
I am trying to create a form that allows users to input two numbers a high bound and a low bound then when you click the calculate button it determines all the primes within the range and displays those numbers within a multi-line text box. It seems I have everything working except how to display the prime numbers, the result from the following code displays nothing but zeros so I suspect that the range is not being saved somehow? I have asked this on other sites and people just give me completely different code or their own, can anyone help me with this specific code without changing the underlying code, I have a feeling I might be missing a variable or I am calling the function incorrectly.[code]
I just started to use visual basic last month and I only know the basic codes. No matter how hard I try to understand the codes given by the other member, I can't understand it.So the program I'm making is to show all the inputted values and determine the even numbers, the odd numbers and the prime numbers.I don't know how to get the prime numbers.
Private Sub op1_Click() a = InputBox("Input Endpoint: ") For x = 1 To a
I'm new to the forums and VB programming in general, so I only have a very basic understanding of VB commands, but I still have a good grasp on logic and the like. I'm doing this for a school assignment, and I am in a bit of a pickle.I am trying to generate an array of 6 random numbers from 1 to 30, making sure there are no duplicates.I think I'm pretty close to cracking it, but it still doesn't work.Here's what I have at the moment:[code]......
So I have an assignment dealing with arrays for school but first I will start it off with the simple question as to where I am stuck now. I was wondering what the simplest way is to declare all the numbers in an array without going down the list one by one ( ArrayA(1) = 1, ArrayA(2) = 3 and so on.) I was wondering if the simplest way to do this is just by putting: ArrayA = ArrayA += 1 or what the simplest way to do this is.
I am creating a program for League of Legends to create your own build and save it and load it. the masteries i want to make it like this [URL] i have made it so if label1 text is "0" "/" "1" then i click on picbox1 the label1text changes to "1" and right click mousebutton on the picbox reverse it to "0" but how can i make the Offence = 0, Defence = 0, Utility = 0 count the masteries selected how can i make so if label text is "0" then on first click it changes to "1" then second click "2"
I need to write a program that requests a high number and a low number from the user, then the program searches the array and finds all elements within the two numbers. The program is used to search for past presidents, so if I type 43 for low number and 44 for high number, the program will display:
George Walker Bush Barack Hussein Obama
I think I have an idea of how to search up to a certain point, but not to stop at a certain point....Here is the code that I have for that particular sub procedure:
Quote:
Private Sub btnDisplayRqst_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnDisplayRqst.Click Dim sr As IO.StreamReader = IO.File.OpenText("PRESIDENTS.TXT")
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 need to create a program that rolls a dice a user generated number of times and give the frequencies of the numbers that come up.I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get the frequencies?
An assignment in my computing class is to find if any numbers from a set of 5 add up to 15, if they do award a point. I cannot figure out how to find if multiple specific numbers can be made from adding up a random set of 5 numbers. Are they any algorithms specific to this? Also it has to be written in visual basic.