Checking If String Is Numeric Is Not Working In Vb?
Apr 17, 2012
I am trying to check if a string is numeric but in vain. here is my code:
If Val(fnumField.Text.Trim) > 0 Or fnumField.Text.Trim = "0" Or Val(phnField.Text.Trim) > 0 Or phnField.Text.Trim = "0" Or Val(ophnField.Text.Trim) > 0 Or _
ophnField.Text.Trim = "0" Or Val(treeField.Text.Trim) > 0 Or treeField.Text.Trim = "0" Then
I have a textbox that acts as a password field. It is supposed to contain a value at least 8 characters long and not greater than 12 characters in length. I need to construct an if statement that checks to see if there is at least 1 numeric character in the string and at least one letter in the string.
best way to check if a textbox has only 4 numbers and isNumeric, for example i need to enter postcodes.I currently have:
If CDbl(txtPostcode.Text) <> 4 Or Not IsNumeric(txtPostcode) Then MessageBox.Show("Postcode must be 4 Digits", "Error")
But the message box comes up regardless of whether there is 4 numbers, letters, or anything in the textbox. Its also used in the leave function of the textbox.
I have a textbox which has a numeric value that changes - would it be possible to check if that value matches two numeric values in a text file? and if the value matches then to display some text in a label? The textfile only has fields displayed like so Horizontal 55 Vertical 16 So I would only need to check if the numeric field in textbox matches the two numbers in the second column. In the past I have use System.IO.File to create/delete/append to files but I havent come across anything like contains.
I am having trouble getting the numeric keypad on my keyboard to work with my calculator. btn0 - btn9 are working, but the numeric keys +,_,*,/ are not working. They input the sign into the text box instead of clicking the button associated with the function on the calculator. I would like to be able to use the calculator as a 10 key adding machine of sorts. [Code]
In my VB project I need to create a unique string of alphanumeric characters 4 in length from a numeric string 8 in length.This numeric string will always be 8 in length and could range from 00000001 through to 99999999
I cannot get the messagebox to show up on my screen when the program checks the text fields on the webpage that says "this is the test".
Here its the code: Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click If WebBrowser1.Document.Forms(0).InnerText = "this is the test" Then MessageBox.Show("worked!") End If End Sub
How to make the messagebox to show up on the screen when the program checks the text fields on the webbrowser by on the webpage?
I need your help. I cannot get the messagebox to show up on my screen when the program checks the text fields on the webpage that says "this is the test".[code]...
I wrote code for checking whether a particular process (Outlook.exe, in my case) is running or not. It is working fine when the Outlook window is open or minimized. But, when the Outlook is minimized to tray (which on the right side of taskbar), my code is not identifying the process.Could anyone please suggest me a way to get the process of Outlook (or any other program) that is minimized to tray?
I have a StatusStrip and is filled with Year in the format say "June2009 - May2010". I want to get the years from this string like 2009,2010 from the above string. [Code]
I know Val() is a VB6 function, but one thing I like about it is that you can wrap a string in it and it will "extract" the numerical value from the string if there are other things present (i.e. Val("123 Main St.") returns 123). This is the way my teacher taught us to use it. I know about the .TryParse and .Parse methods of the different data types, and how those can be used to check for a numerical value, but is there a replacement that can strip any non-numeric value from a string to put it in an integer (or double, single, decimal, etc.)?
is there a way to check if a string contains characters other than numeric? ive used isnumeric quite a bit and its pretty usefull, but cant find a way to check for text in a string. Having searched around theres a few ways of doing it slowly that ive found using an array of letters and a loop / instring, but thats much more hassle than checking for numbers, so strikes me there must be a way.
I used a regular expression, which handles both numbers and letters in strings of arbitrary length, in one line of code. dim rtn as String = Regex.Replace(input, "..", "$& ")
I'd like to take numeric strings of arbitrary length and insert a space every 2 characters. So 1233456 becomes 12 33 45 6. Is there a way I can use format as string or IFormatProvider, like? That would put a limit on how long the string could be though, right? Since I'm casting to a long.
CLng((input)).ToString("## ") I'd like to take strings of arbitrary length and insert a space every 2 characters. 123dssas4rr should become 12 3d ss as 4r r
I'm using Entity Framework code first and pulling some data back from our database. In the table I'm accessing is 13 columns that store the number of a items a customer purchased per week for the last 13 weeks as a char field. I have no control over how this data is stored. I need to total the 13 weeks results together to get a combined total, so take week1 + week2 + week3.... = Total Items Purchased over 13 weeks.In SQL I'd just Cast the char to an Integer and add the values together. But I'm struggling finding a solution to do this in linq.
I tried (From c in Table Select New With {.Usage = (Convert.ToInt32(c.week1) +
I am using standard String.Format method. It is using numeric objects. Console.WriteLine("obj1 = {0} and obj2 = {1}", "obj1", "obj2"); I want to use named indexes.Like this Console.WriteLine("obj1 = {o1} and obj2 = {o2}", new { o1 = "obj1", o2 = "obj2"}); How I can use same last code?
I have an application where the user and search the database and return the values from it. They can also figure the Average, Median, and the Standard Deviation from it. BUt I have a problem with this since the business rules won't allow the result column to be anything but a string so now I am getting error messages on the Select commnad text since it is trying to perform the calculations. I am wondering if there is a way to convert the values in the command text to a numeric value then perform the calculation. Here is the code I am using at the moment.
how to search a string for numeric type characters and return only the numeric characters to an int field? For example: A field contains a string of "Net 30 days" or "Net 10 days" etc. I want to return only the "30" or "10" or whatever # to a int field.
Is there a numeric text box, not an up-down box, a SIMPLE numeric box into which the user can place a number, 5 boxes actually, then on command have the five boxes added and the sum displayed?
is there any function to validate if a string has only numerical characters? I can cross character for character and verify if it is a number. But I look for something simpler or if already a function like that exists.
I cannot use IsNumeric or IsDigit because it returns numbers to True with point or comma.
I need only numeric characters (no comma nor points
I nedd some help in generating a random alph-numeric password for a form that I building. The form should suggest a password that 18 characters long. The user would either agree to this password or enter their own password.[code]When I use this I get a two digit number.
I have a string I want to parse. I could write the code to do so, but I figured that VS.NET has a parser that should do this for me.however, I can't find it. All the searches I do return info on how to parse numeric values in string form into real numbers. It would be nice if the MSDN search had some ways to allow users to enter more details than just search text and 3 ways to filter out irrelevant stuff. In any case, I also tried things like string.parse (nope - although I kinda figured this would be it.) I also looked at Enum.parse, but the code indicates that it works with arrasy of items, not strings.
So I've run into a case where I have a class that can store either a string or a numeric value, and I want a single property to return one or the other (it would be a failure for both to be set). I'm using a custom generic class to deal with the numerics (so I can use signed, unsigned, and nullables), and will be storing the string in a separate variable.
In theory, if overloading could be done based on the return type, I could do this quite easily. But .NET currently disallows this. So I am wondering if there is some other really-far-out-there trick (outside of MSIL generation via Reflection.Emit) that could accomplish the same thing.
I'm open to ideas via delegates, pointer dereferencing, generics, mystical rites, etc. Also interested in any thoughts or pros/cons of such possibilities as a learning tool. If using a standard Object is the only way to achieve what I want, then that's fine with me. But It's difficult to find the correct set of keywords to hunt down this kind of capability on Google, so I thought I'd ask here before I moved on to doing something else on the project.
i have a list view that contains files i use a for statement to go with them to and check what format the file is then sets its image but i dunno how to get it to work i cant use the or statement it says it cant convert to boolean
vb If Label1.Text = "doc" Or "docx" Then oresults.ImageIndex = 14 ElseIf Label1.Text = "ppt" Or "pptx" Then oresults.ImageIndex = 10 End If