I created a usercontrol which has a Textbox and a Label. Setting the (boolean) textvalidity property we can toggle the icons on the label to show if the user has entered a valid input.
Sub New()
' This call is required by the Windows Form Designer.
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The problem is... when the control is used... the constructor initializes it to true (According to my code) so the icon is already displayed.
Vb is not my language of choice , but I have to do this for school and I'm not having a very easy time with VB's documentation.I'm just creating a very simple console application that accepts user input: degrees in Celsius, and converts it into Fahrenheit. I want to make sure that if the user just hits enter without entering the degrees in Celsius, then an if else statement will catch and write to enter Celsius again.Here's what I've tried:
I am trying to show message when user didn't enter any data in datagrid and click on save button it should display message please enter the required fields but I am using this code for this purpose.
For Each cell As DataGridViewCell In DataGridView1.Rows(DataGridView1.RowCount - 1).Cells If cell.Value Is Nothing OrElse cell.Value.ToString = String.Empty Then MessageBox.Show("Please Enter the Required Field(s)!", "ITPCHR", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Stop) Exit Sub [Code] .....
When I click on save button without entering data it give me message please enter the required fields but when I enter the data in datagrid it didn't save data and gives same message please enter the required fields.
I am doing form validation in VB, I validate the text field data by using txtName_LostFocus function, and on wrong input I used txtName.Focus(). It works well for me. But problem is that as for as, user does not input valid text, my EXIT button also does not works.
I have a program that allows a user to input numbers from an inputbox and it displays the Total numbers entered, the sum of the numbers entered, and the average of the numbers entered. What I can not seem to find it how to have it display the largest number entered. The code I have so far is,
I was wondering if its possible for VB to display all available COM ports that are open. he reason that I ask this is because this program will be run on various computers where the COM port will not always be the same. I have a text box now that the user can choose which com number he/she wants but if the wrong one is entered, the program crashes rather than displaying an error message. It would also be nice for the system to show which available com numbers there are
The project I'm working on is a Multichoice RadioButton quiz with answers and percentintegers. At the end there is a MsgBox that gives the number of answers counted 'correct'and the percent 'correct'. Also after you press the confirm button on that MsgBox it emails the results to the built in information given on the SMTP information. What I am trying to do now is show the input typed into the textbox on FormA in the MsgBox at the very end.
I have created a form which has two things a list box and a button which is labeled "Input Values"The user should click "Input Values" and a new form will appear. This new form will ask the user to enter 10 values into a textbox and click ok after each value. These values are to be stored in an array and displayed in the listbox on the previous form.I am having trouble getting the values of the user to store into my array and displaying into a list box. I have this so far.
Private Sub OKButton_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles OKButton.Click
I am creating a Calender application using the monthly calender control.I am trying to implement a search for the calendar so a date can be entered into a text box which intern moves the calender to show the date entered. I have been try to figure this out with no luck, is it even possible to do?
I have a problem with the code, I have input the valid username and password in the form textbox to input the strings in php, but it keep displaying the messagebox that says login failed.
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click MessageBox.Show("Please enter your username") ElseIf Textbox2.Text = Nothing Then MessageBox.Show("Please enter your password") Else
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I don't really know why it keep displaying the messagebox that says it failed when I have input the valid strings in the first place.
Am not n a programming class am just interested in how things are done behind the scenes while learning. What is nice about this is that you can still learn by looking at code and trying to figure out what/how they figured it out. Am trying to work on this script and looking for some . Am to prompt the user to input a path to a folder in the c: Get a folder object to act as that folder and how to detect if the path which the useer entered is valid and if its not valid to display and error message and to go no further. Get a files collection that represents all files in folder the user selected Check number of files in the collection, it is "0" make a messsage box stating folder doesnt contain files and if it does make a message box stating the number of files in the folder.
I am trying to get valid data entered in a Windows Form.I simply used bunch of IF and ElseIF statements to set the conditions.
1. Because the field can only accept letters, I need to filter out characters. Eg: !@#$, stuff like that.
2. I need to apply a loop so that the user is prompted to re-enter the data or to have the error message repeat. Right now the error message display once and that's it.I understand the Do Until Loop but my book shows example only on numbers.
Public Class validDataForm Private Sub validDataForm_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load End Sub
I am trying to mkae sure that there has been 16 numeric digits entered into the masked textbox. If not show errror message and if so to call the fucnction ValidateLuhn. When calling Validate Luhn i want the program to tell me if the number entered is valid or invalid using the code in the function:
I'm trying to create a program that will let the user input any number in the first input box then a second input box will pop out asking the user for the time interval of that job. If the time interval is lesser it will come first to listbox3. The loop of how many times the user will ask depends on the inputted number of the user in textbox1
Example input and output. 3 loops. Enter any number for job 1: 2 Enter time arrival for job 1: 8
Enter any number for job 2: 3 Enter time arrival for job 2: 4
Enter any number for job 3: 1 Enter time arrival for job 3: 6
Listbox1: 2 3 1
Listbox2: 8 4 6
Listbox3: 3 1 2
As you can see Listbox1 orders the number base on the first number that the user inputted in the first inputbox. Listbox2 orders the number base on the first number that the user inputted in the second inputbox. Listbox3 orders the number base on the time interval that the user inputted in 2nd inputbox, the lowest number must be the first in Listbox3. How can I use array to order the numbers?
Private Sub StartButton_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles StartButton.Click Dim finish As Integer = TextBox1.Text Dim A As Integer [Code] ....
Can i use the timer when the user tries to log-in and the user entered a wrong password 3 times.i will give the user 5 mins to log-in again with the correct password and if the user enters the wrong pass. 3 times again i will give another 10mins also this is what i want when the user close the program the timer is also their and running that it will give the user the remaining tym on how much tym left 4 him to log-in again.Can i do this in vb.net??i dont know how 2 do this i dont have a clue if it is possible can someone give me a code??
how to validate 4 textboxes so that only numbers 1 to 4 can be entered but no number can be repeated.i already have code but it only validates some of the boxes and allows numbers to be repeated in other
Public Class frmGrid Private Grid() As Short Private Const intDimension As Short = 3
I have a reset button created in my VB form, but don't know how to code it so that it will accomplish what I want. I want it to clear the form's text boxes so that new input can be entered. I could just code an end statement but this closes the form, and I want to keep it open to continue working with it.
I need some help with the input validation of my application. Attached is the code that I have written as well as a screenshot of the front end. I specifically need input validation to verify that the user selected input for cbLengthOfStay is a number between 1-10 as well as input validation to verify the user input for txtMedication, txtSurgicalCharges, txtLabFees and txtRehabilitation is a positive numerical number. Please feel free to critique my attached code. [Code]
If my Category and Forum selection is incorrect I am sorry and feel free to move it. I'd like to have the users input in the message box that will show. For example: There is a textbox and the user puts in their name as Bob. Then the message box would be: What my main goal is, is being able to include the users input they type inside the textbox inside the message box.
We need to show the value entered and the number that it is compared to in the textbox and concatenated to the binary array. This is the code that I have so far: Public Class Tester Shared array1 As Integer() = New Integer(14) {} Dim count As Integer Public Sub Main() Dim i As Integer [Code] .....
Im trying to do a lab that will obtain 10 numbers from the user using an InputBox() function, store them internally in a one-dimensional array, and then compute the average of the numbers and sort them in reverse numerical order. The program should control that 10 numbers (no more, no less) are entered, and that the numbers are fully validated as integers.
If the user enters non-numeric data, then an appropriate error message should be shown, and that number should be allowed to be re-entered as a valid number. Then all the numbers should be shown as a list in a 'message box'. So far I can get everything but the message box to show the list of numbers entered.
I'm making a hangman game (yes everyones starting point) and got the basics running. I've added so extras to it, such as reading in random words from a text file, only allowing capitals to be entered, an option of guesses the phrase etc. All very simple but a nice way to learn.
Anyway, I want it to show the letters that have all ready been entered between each guess. I want to do this by using an array and making sure the same letter cannot be entered more than once into this array.
So far i have the following:
Sub Main() Dim GuessLetter As Char Dim LettersGuessedArray(26)
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and i do not know why. I want it to output the letter entered from the array "LettersStoredArray".
I'm trying to check if the input in the "enterKey" is 1) Numeric input value, 2) Integer input value, 3) Non-negative input value, and 4) Input value less than or equal to the Maximum Score which is 10. When I enter the number 10, my error message pops up.
Here is my If e.KeyCode = Keys.Enter Then If (IsNumeric(txtQuizScores.Text)) _ AndAlso (CInt(txtQuizScores.Text) >= 0) _ AndAlso (CInt(txtQuizScores.Text) <= 10) _ AndAlso (CInt(txtQuizScores.Text) Mod 1 <> 0) Then [Code] .....
Option Strict On Public Class Form1 Private Sub btnDistance_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnDistance.Click 'The btnEnterSpeed click event accepts and displays up to ten speeds from the user'and then calculates and displays average speed
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I cannot figure out how to incorporate the number of days into the input box then get it to loop and count the number of times the User inputs in the number of days. Then I have to incorporate it into the equation to get the total distance D = MPH * Hours. What I have right now wil not count up the number of days and locks up after I input one number and will not add anything to the listbox. Because I also have to make sure that they cant add nonnumaric values and the number of hours per day cannot exceed 20. I have put things in and taken them out but it has been 2 days and I am lost now
Here is the problem, I have an Access form and a textbox for an e-mail address. The email address is not required, I only want to check for a valid email address when a value or address has been entered into the e-mail filed. Example: If e-mail is not empty or if email field has a value, then check for the follow elements, matched the email address with the required format. If the e-mail field is empty, do not look for anything, move on.
How can I know if I input a valid Birthday of a person in vb2005 windows base. If the user input the current date it must put a message that it is not a valid birthday.
I am trying to perform a task while the word count of a richtextbox is less than a user entered value, but the word count keeps coming out miles out, here is what I have:
Dim count As Integer = 0 RichTextBox1.Text = "" Do While count < NumericUpDown1.Value
Is there a way to make NumericUpDown control hide decimal places but still can show if i entered manually?For example, i want to set NumericUpDown DecimalPlaces to 0 but when i enter something like 6.52, it remains 6.52 and not rounded to 7.
I have an EXE that creates objects based on params passed to it.Say I have textboxes named 57 and 21.I want to read the values entered by the end user.
My project consists of a user interface designed in Visual Studio 2010 Express. I have it linked to an Access database. At this time, I have two text boxes that the user will enter a number. I want to be able to write a query that will take the first and second number and pull the information from the database that is equal to or greater than the user entered number