I have to do one project like : 1.Complete the code to convert a 3 digit number to Text (Number > 19) 2.Adding suitable conditional statements modify to code to support the whole range of 3 digit numbers.
I just finished this application where you enter a five-digit credit card number, with the fifth digit being the check digit. everything seems to work except, I can't seem to get it to determine that any number is "valid". Every 5-digit combination that I enter returns "The credit card number is not valid". Im using visual basic 2008 express
I'm supposed to write a program that validates an inputted ten digit ISBN number using the check-digit at the end to ensure that the sum is a multiple of eleven. Before calculating this and detecting if the entered number is indeed a valid ISBN, we're required to check the first nine digits and see if they are indeed integers. After this the tenth digit is checked to see if it is "X" (for ten) or 0-9.
With the code I've written it keeps returning false for whether or not the ISBN is valid, even with valid numbers. I feel like its something to do with the hyphens; have I misused the replace function?I'm a little lost on how to make my code work, but I'm fairly certain my logic is okay so far.
Ok, now I have another problem that I cant seem to figure out I now have the "Labour charge section" just incase the service requires one. which in alot of cases it does. So, I have a test box called text box 1, which I want to be able to insert "hours worked" which is a "digit" and then Have a fixed value, of five. Which the user can later change. The number from the box, and the user specified Hourly charge, must then be multiplied to create the total labour charge which will be inserted into a label view. So, my question first, is, how would the user be able to set the hourly charge and then not be able to change it by accident. I was thinking of having a tool strip with an options tab and then setting, and then you use that to fill the info, and have that hourly charge, hidden of the actuall form so that it cant be changed by mistake. Then, on to of that, how would you multiply these two numbers?
I'm making a project that randomly picks a number from an array, but if it picks a number less than 10 then the number is a single instead of a double.
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim N(2) As Integer N(0) = "0" & 1 N(1) = "0" & 2 N(2) = "0" & 3
I'm using Visual Studio and table adapters using an Access DB as the backend. I need the minimum 4 digit value. I want to get next available 4 or 5 digit number. And this will change depending upon the users request. Currently I use a table adabpter query. But how would I write a query. I suppose I could do a long iterative loop through all values until I see a 4 digit.But I'm trying to think of something more efficient.
Function GetNextAvailableNumber(NumofDigits) as Long 'SQL Code Here ---- 'Query Number Table
I got most part correctly but the only part isnt working right is when the last 5th digit match the sum number at the last number.
Private Sub btnVerify_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnVerify.Click Dim strCardNum As String Dim strSumNum As String
I am calling the function below from an Excel spreadsheet and the conversion from hex to decimal using the VAL function in the "manufacturer" variable below is coming back with a negative value. The VBA edition is 6.5.
Public Function decMEID(ByVal sKey As String) As String Dim manufacturer As String Dim serial As String
I want to generate a serial number in this format: INDDMMYY000001, INDDMMYY000002, INDDMMYY000003, ... I can generate INDDMMYY using following code: lblNoSiri.Text = "IN" + Date.Now.ToString("ddMMyy") However, I don't know how to generate the last six digit number. I only can generate number without zero in front of it. How to create the number with fix number of digit?
How I could retrieve the single digits of a 4 digit number to manipulate them in my own way to encrypt the 4 digit number to my liking. Here's what I have to do; take a 4 digit number, add 7 to each digittaking the result and dividing by 10 leaving only the remainder. Then swap the first digit with the third, and swap the second with the fourth digit.
I found a good method of getting the next 4 digit number. How to find next free unique 4-digit number..But in my case I want to get next available 4 or 5 digit number.And this will change depending upon the users request. Theses number are not a key ID columns, but they are essential to the tagging structure for the business purpose. Currently I use a table adabpter query. But how would I write a query. I suppose I could do a long iterative loop through all values until I see a 4 digit.[code]Numbers is the List of All available number from 0 to 99999, basically what's available to use. LineList is my final master table where I keep the long and all the relevant other business information.
I'd like to know how to get VB to display the individual digits of a three digit number when I click a button. Sorry if this seems simple, or if it's in the wrong place.
I'm trying to convert an integer (0 to 255) into a 2-value hex string. For instance, if the integer was 255, the hex string would be "ff", if the integer was 15, the hex string would be "0f". The issue I'm having is trying to keep the leading 0. I've been able to overcome this by using an if statement to determine if the length is less than 2, in which I would concatenate a 0, but this is pretty inefficient I think. Here's my
Dim get_integer as Integer = TextBox1.Text Dim hex_value As String = Convert.ToString(get_integer, 16)
If hex_value.Length < 2 Then hex_value = String.Concat(0, hex_value) End If
how to improve this? I really would like to get away from using the if statement.
I want to make a program that generates a 6 digit number for me by clicking a button. I can make a simple counter, but the nunmber I generate can only be used one. So , I need to store that number somehwere (access, xls, whatever) and then start the next count from the last number.
I want to be able to enter (type in) data into a combobox as well as picking from the list. In earlier VB there was AfterUpdate event so that I could enter in the data I wanted. Now I have tried Keypress, Enter, and others and they all want just one character or number. If I try to enter a two-digit number it doesn't wait.
I am trying to take a database with multiple entries of 11 digit numbers and run a check sum algorithm that adds the 12th digit to the 11 digits as an output.The algorithm is as follows:
Add sum of odd digits starting with first digit, then multiply by 3.
Add sum of even digits, then add to result of odd digits multiplied by 3.
Take result and divide by 10. The remainder is the check sum which needs to be added to the end of the original 11 digits.
I need to make a app that verifies a five digit credit card number. The check digit is 5th and is found by multiplying the 2nd and 4th digit. Heres my current
Dim strInput As String Dim strOutput As String Dim intSumOfDigits As Integer
I'm looking for a way to take seven 2 digit numbers & combine them into one number to store in a database.The numbers represent hours for each day of the week & I only have one field to store them in. Then I need to be able to take the stored number & decode it back into the original seven numbers. Anyone have any clever ideas how I can do this?