What Is The Purpose Of Integer Division Operator ""

Aug 16, 2011

what is the actual use of Integer Divisor operator "" in vb.net ?

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C# - What Is Purpose Of '' Operator In Vb

May 16, 2011

I want to know what is purpose of '' in vb ? I have this statement: frontDigitsToKeep 2 and I want to convert it to C#.

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VS 2008 Integer Division And/or The Mod Function?

Mar 18, 2011

coding a shipping application where it adds .75 for every 100.00 dollars it would look something like this

0.00 to 100.00 = .75
100.01 to 200.00 = 1.50
200.01 to 300.00 = 2.25
300.01 to 400.00 = 3.00

and so on where the equaled value goes up .75 everytime i think i could use integer division and/or modulus

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Get This Message : Operator '+' Is Not Defined For Types 'integer' And '1-dimensional Array Of Integer'?

Sep 25, 2010

ive got some simple problem i cant understand how to solve.

str(1) is an array and integer(or double, tried both)
a(1) is an array and integer (or double, tried both)
a(1) = a(1) + 1
Label1.Text = str(1) + a

the big part is where i get: operator '+' is not defined for types 'integer' and '1-dimensional array of integer'.why do i get that message and what does it mean? how do i make the code do what i want?

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Operator '>=' Is Not Defined For Types '1-dimensional Array Of Integer' And 'Integer'

May 9, 2012

this is for a BINGO game final project that I already turned in but this just bugged me that I could not get the sorting figured out. I am trying to get this to sort the random numbers in to columns under the correct letters but I keep getting the error Operator '>=' is not defined for types '1-dimensional array of Integer' and 'Integer' under the line:

[Code]...

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Comparing Different Integer In Select Case For Different Purpose?

Feb 23, 2009

I have a question regarding Select Case. I am comparing different integer in select case for different purpose. I want to run some code on the case when number is not from the list of below mentioned.Can i use this as i mentioned below in Select case?. If not then what does mean. It don't give me any error. Case Is <> 307, Is <> 1, Is <> 12, Is <> 14, Is <> 56ThanksDalbir Singh

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.net - Operator '=' Is Not Defined For Types 'Integer' And 'IQueryable(Of Integer)'

Aug 3, 2010

This is giving me a headache. I have this link query here that grabs an ID

Dim mclassID = From x In db.SchoolClasses Where x.VisitDateID = _visitdateID Select x.ClassID And then later on I have this linq query

ViewData("Staff") = From t In db.Staffs Where t.ClassID = mclassID Select t

I've tried quite a few things but to no avail. I've attempted casting, converting, Is operand, etc.

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Ternary Operator VB Vs C# Resolves To Integer

Nov 10, 2010

Suppose we have a nullable value in vb.net: Dim i as Integer? We want to assign a value to it, basing on a condition, and using a ternary operator, because it's so neat and stuff: i = If(condition(), Nothing, 42) That is, if a condition is true, employ the null-ability, otherwise the value. At which point the shooting occurs. For no apparent reason VB compiler decides that the common base type for Nothing and Integer is Integer, at which point it silently translates the statement to: [Code]

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Assign A Value To A Nullable Integer Via A Ternary Operator?

Aug 24, 2011

dim val1 As Integer? = If(5 > 2, Nothing, 43)' val1 = 0 dim val1 As Integer? = If(5 > 2, Nothing, Nothing)' val1 = Nothing What gives? Is this a bug, or am I overlooking something?

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Implement A Custom Operator For Integer Type?

Sep 30, 2009

I have been developing in VB.net for a cople of years now. I really miss the increment and decrement operators for integers that I grew attached to while using Java and C#. I have seen posts explaining how to implement a custom operator for a class that I have written, but I have not seen any examples of how to do it for a basic type like Integer.[code]....

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Assign A Value To Nullable Integer Via A Ternary Operator / It Can't Become Null

Apr 19, 2012

If you assign a value to a nullable integer via a ternary operator, it can't become null..While this question may seem like a duplicate of many, it is actually being asked for a specific reason.Take this code, for example: Dim n As Integer? = If(True, Nothing, 1) In that code, the ternary expression should be returning Nothing, but it's setting n to 0. If this were C#, I could say default(int?) and it would work perfectly. Now it looks like I am going to have to ditch the ternary and use a regular If block, but I really want to use the ternary. If Nothing were truly VB.NET's equivalent to C#'s default, how can you explain this behavior?

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VS 2010 Operator '<<' Is Not Defined For Types 'Char' And 'Integer'

Mar 14, 2012

I am trying to convert a piece of C# code, and I ran it through a converter, and had to make some changes.I am now running into this error:

Operator '<<' is not defined for types 'Char' and 'Integer'

The code is:

a += CType(URL(k + 0) + (URL(k + 1) << 8) + (URL(k + 2) << 16) + (URL(k + 3) << 24), UInt32)
b += CType(URL(k + 4) + (URL(k + 5) << 8) + (URL(k + 6) << 16) + (URL(k + 7) << 24), UInt32)
c += CType(URL(k + 8) + (URL(k + 9) << 8) + (URL(k + 10) << 16) + (URL(k + 11) << 24), UInt32)

The error occurs on each of the (URL(...) << X)

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Operator '+' Is Not Defined For Types - Each Indexed byte Position Gets Assigned The Converted Integer Value In The For Loop?

Sep 22, 2010

Operator '+' is not defined for types '1-dimensional array of Byte' and 'Byte'.How would I change the assignment statement in the code below so that each indexed byte position gets assigned the converted integer value in the for loop?

Dim byteArray As Byte()
Property Data_Out() As Integer()
Get[code].....

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Vb 2008 Number Guess Game - Operator '<' Is Not Defined For Types 'System.Windows.Forms.Button' And 'Integer'

Oct 29, 2011

I am getting Errors: Operator '<' is not defined for types 'System.Windows.Forms.Button' and 'Integer'.

Operator '>' is not defined for types 'System.Windows.Forms.Button' and 'Integer'.
Value of type 'Integer' cannot be converted to 'System.Windows.Forms.Button'.

And my program does not work!

Below is my code..............

Private Sub ProgressBar1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ProgressBar1.Click
ProgressBar1.Value = TextBox1.Text
End Sub

[CODE]...

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Error "Operator * Is Not Defined For Types Date And Integer"?

Jan 28, 2009

i used the following code in vb 6.0 and it produced the required value but when i used the same code in vb.net it shows the error "Operator * is not defined for types Date and Integer"

Dim Act_Rec As Integer
Dim VTar_Hr As String
Dim VYptime As String[code]....

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VS 2005 - Operator 'And' Is Not Defined For Type 'Color' And Type 'Integer'

Jun 10, 2009

Public Pixels(0 To 95, 0 To 127) As Variant Red = Pixels(X, Y) And &HFF i get this code from VB6, and when i transfer to VB05 i got problem said " Operator 'And' is not defined for type 'Color' and type 'Integer'. " i sent to VS2005

Public Pixels(0 To 95, 0 To 127) As Object
Dim red As Object
Red = Pixels(X, Y) And &HFF

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Error: Option Strict On Disallows Operands Of Type Object For Operator '='. Use The 'Is' Operator To Test For Object Identity

Jan 27, 2010

I am tightening up my coding with the Option Strict set to ON. It has now produced alot of errors. An example of this is:

If AllocatedDGV.Rows(i).Cells("RoomNumber").Value = RoomsAvailableDGV.Rows(j).Cells("RoomName").Value Then

It gives me the following error: Option Strict On disallows operands of type Object for operator '='. Use the 'Is' operator to test for object identity.

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Option Strict On Disallows Operands Of Type Object For Operator Use The 'Is' Operator To Test For Object Identity

Apr 6, 2012

I need to write an interface to get data to/from our data files.

We have a low level class that holds field values for each record read from the files.

This just holds two values, the value read from the file (DBValue) and the updated value that may need to be written back to the file (CurrentValue).

These values may be any of the standard value types (integer, date etc) or a string.

Either value (DBValue or CurrentValue) may be null if not defined.

I have written the class to manage this data which works fine while option strict is NOT on.

But we have an office policy of having option strict on all the time.

When I put option strict on, my object value comparisons fail with the error: "Option Strict On disallows operands of type Object for operator '='. Use the 'Is' operator to test for object identity."

Question, how should I change the following code to handle option strict on ...

This is all running on Visual Studio 2010

[Code]...

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Coalesce Operator And Conditional Operator In .NET?

Mar 10, 2009

Possible Duplicate: Is there a conditional ternary operator in VB.NET?

Can we use Coalesce operator(??) and conditional ternary operator(:) in VB.NET as in C#?

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Difference Between / And For Division?

Dec 3, 2010

What's the difference between / and for division in vb.net? My code gives very different answers depending on which I use. I've seen both before, but never knew the difference.

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Division By Zero For Oledbconnection?

Feb 24, 2011

I am using oledbconnection object with access database engine 64 bit to get data from Excel file. While using sqlconnection object if sql string has these statements "SET ARITHABORT OFF;SET ANSI_WARNINGS OFF;" , then division by zero exception doesn't cause any problem. But while using oledbconnection these statements cause error. My code samples are below:

Dim PbpConn As OleDbConnection = New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;" & _
"Data Source=C:BuzBeatDataPBPData.xls" & ";" & _

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When SUM(pbA) has value "0" then it causes error and can't get data. is there a way to close the warnings and division by zero exceptions?

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What Is The Purpose Behind The OnXXX()

Aug 31, 2010

I just don't understand the OnXXX(). What are they? What do they do? When should you use them?

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Modulos And Division Of Number

Sep 3, 2009

i face a problem while i practice the question in my text book, it require us to key in 4 digit of number and split it into 4 digit and encrypt it. Below is my coding [code] Console.WriteLine("The encrypted number is: " & encrypNumber3 & encrypNumber2 & encrypNumber1 & encrypNumber4)But its got error after i key in the 4 number.

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Approximating The Result Of A Division?

Nov 16, 2010

I've got a problem approximating the result of a division that should give a sharp result:

I use this code:

pListPrice *= 100 / (100 + VATPercentage)

where VATPercentage = 20D is declared as Decimal type. pListPrice = 25.2D is declared Decimal too.

The result should be: 21.00 sharp!

Instead I get 20.99999999999999999999D

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Bug On Rounding On Division And MOD Of Integers?

Feb 11, 2012

I have a group of 25 labels named Label1, Label2, Label3, ... Label25 in a square of 5 per row, 5 per column and I wanted to assign the backcolor to all of them on a loop and assign a value of "True" or "False" to a matrix of 25 boolean values representing them.

But I was getting errors on the pattern created.

My approach was to use a substring containing a number copied from the label names:

Num = Val(sender.name.substring(5))

And the subindexes of the matrix:

p = (Num - 1) / 5
q = (Num - 1) Mod 5

The values for the lower corner of the matrix were rouded to 5 instead of being 4. Instead of (4,0) ,(4,1), (4,2), (4,3) (4,4) I was getting (5,0),(5,1)...(5,5)

So I solved the problem by creating two single variables "A" and "B", doing the divission and MOD operations on them, finding the floor of them and then converting to integer:

Private Sub Label1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles _
Label1.Click, Label2.Click, Label3.Click, Label4.Click, Label5.Click, _

[Code]......

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C# - Division By Zero: Int Versus Float?

Dec 18, 2010

Deviding an int by zero, will throw an exception, but a float won't - at least in Java. Why a float have an additional NaN info, while int haven't?

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C# - How To Perform Division In Timespan

Nov 29, 2010

i have got a value in time span lets say: tsp1= 2 hour 5 minuts i have a another time span variable which contains value like: tsp2= 0 hours , 2 minuts?how can i divide tsp1 by tsp2 so than i can get exact number of times tsp2 divied the tsp1 and how much value is remaining.i am using vs2008?

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Handle A Division By Zero In Linq?

Apr 27, 2011

In the following linq query I have a division by zero exception wich I can't seem to code around. It occurs when the Sum of fldDevider returns 0.[code]...

How can I Make sure the ValuePerMonth field is 0 when the Group.Sum(Function(dr) CDec(dr.Field(Of String)(fldDevider))) function returns a 0. Or how do I return a 1 for Sum fldDevider if it is actually 0.

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Synthetic Division Of Polynomials?

Mar 9, 2009

I have hit a block and not sure the best way to go with this. Looking for resources to find more on the subject

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Using Modulous And Division In An Exercise

Mar 6, 2005

This exercise says :"Write a program that inputs one number consisting of five digits from the user, separates the number into its individual digits and prints the digits separated from one another by three spaces each. For example, if the user types the number 42339, the program should print
4 2 3 3 9 Use the command window for input and output. [Hint: This exercise is possible with the techniques discussed in this chapter. You will need to use both division and modulous operations go "pick off" each digit.]"

Here is what I have learned in Chapter 3:

�If/Then Statements
�Console.Write()
�Console.WriteLine()

[Code]....

This exercise I have yet to start, and don't think I will be able to do much, because I have no clue how to "Pick off" the numbers using division and modulous operators. I know what the mod operator does, but I do not know how to use it and division to do what this exercise is asking me to do.

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