Text Box For User Input And Allow To Separate Conditions To Dictate Whether Literal Is Added To String
Jun 22, 2010
My app has text boxes to accept input from user to questions shown on labels. When the user input is valid, a literal is added to a string incorporating the user input. If the user doesn't input anything or if user inputs "no" or "None" I want the literal and the user input to not add to my string. Make any sense? See my code below:
I created a telephone number form where the user enters the telephone number in a text box as (nnn) nnn-nnnn. The first 3 digits in parenthesis are the ISD code, the next three are the area code and the last four are the local number. I need to separate out these three fields of the phone number and display in three separate text boxes labeled appropriately. Now, suppose the user enters the phone number in a text box as a continuous string of 10 digits, where the first three represent the ISD code, the next three represent the area code and the last four represent the local number. I'm lost as how to change this string into the form (nnn) nnn-nnnn. This is what I have
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 have a form, with lables and textboxes added at runtime. The labels and textboxes are added properly on form load and display as expected. The form allows tabing into each of the textboxes, but the textbox does not allow user input.
Is this a problem with the way I show the form to the user? >> this particular form is called (frmname.show) from a different form -- If I test this form directly, without being called from a different form, it allows user input in the textboxes. Is it because of the properties I used to create the textbox? >> properties used were - .name, .size, .location, .tag
I am wanting to create a char array that consists of input from a form text box. I am unable to determine how to index the Char array to accept input letter by letter. if i assign the array a specified length, i am not allowed to set the strID.toCharArray to it. If i choose no index am told the value is less then the array size. I have tried many different ways, including using a counter to increment the array, but i am unable to index the array.
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.
I am developing an application that takes user input into text boxes or list boxes or check boxes. I have 4 forms with questions of different categories. I want to form a paragraph string with some literal string text and add in the text from text boxes, selected item from list boxes and, either, add literal text string or add nothing to the string based on check box condition.dim strScopeParagraph as string
I am making a simple calculator that will evaluate functions I have a entry box and the user types in simple equations i.e. 1+4*3/5=? how would i make this evaluate the string?
Alright. I have a project I need to complete by 11:00 am today. I need a program that will allow a user to input a phrase into a text box. Another text box to input a letter. Then I need the program to count how many times, the letter appears in the phrase. I have everything set up. I know how to count how many characters are in the string, but not how many designated letters there is.
I am using a text box to display a list of items in which I want to be for reading only. Is there any way that I can not allow user input into this text box? Right now I have the text changed set to show an error message, that works but the text entered before the message box appears, still shows.
What code would you use to email one text box's user input like a name. I have tried so hard for this but after 3 hours of stress I finally have decided to come here. This project is causing a lot of stress and I can't believe that these simple things are getting me
If I needed to escape a double quote character within a string literal I'd use two consecutive double quotes as follows:
Dim name = "Chuck ""Iceman"" Liddell"
However, it doesn't seem like consecutive # works the same way. The compiler is expecting a compiler directive to follow the # character, even when its enclosed in double quotes. How can tell the compiler that I want a # character in my string?
EDIT: as a few of the answers below point out, # is not a reserved character. I closed my solution in Visual Studio and re-opened it and no longer got the compiler squiggles warning me.
This might just be a matter of taste, but I'm wondering if there's a "recommended" way to compare a variable of type Object (which might be Nothing or have a different dynamic type than String) to a string literal in VB.NET. The following options obviously won't work:
If myObject = "Hello World" Then ... -- won't compile If myObject Is "Hello World" Then ... -- tests for reference equality, which is just wrong If myObject.Equals("Hello World") Then ... -- throws an exception if myObject is Nothing If DirectCast(myObject, String) = "Hello World" Then ... -- throws an exception if myObject is not a string
Thus, the only (simple, single-expression) solution I could find is to use
If "Hello World".Equals(myObject) Then ...
which looks a bit clumsy to me. Did I miss any obvious alternative, other than doing type checks or explicit checks for Nothing?(Of course, we're talking about Option Strict On.)
I am trying to bind a textbox to a binding source (using the IDE DataBindings Editor) and it works fine except for one thing: if I delete the text I get the subject error. What I want to happen is the datarecord field be updated to a dbnull value -- how do I get that to happen?
is there a way to accept user input and convert those inputs into command? e.g. i have a textbox that can "test" commands. when i type this into the textbox, it should run the command:
I have code to go through a document highlighting letter by letter:
Private Sub Timer1_Tick( ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Timer1.Tick If Not RichTextBox1.SelectionStart < RichTextBox1.TextLength Then
How do I get numbers typed into a text box to be feed into my code and then the code to be ran?Below is the code that I want the information from a text box to be fed into. With the (0, 50) being the numbers.I will have a form set up like this, A button labeled Generate. 3 Text boxes total, 2 of them side by side with one being low and one high. For example The user will input 5 in the low box at 100 in the high box. Hitting generate the numbers will then be inserted into code and the result being shown in the 3rd text box.
Now what is the code that I'm looking for that will help me take information from TextBox1 and TextBox2 and insert into the (XXXX, XXXX) field in my buttons code?
I'm programming in VB.NET using Visual Studio 2008. I need to define a string literal containing the character "÷" equivalent to Chr(247). I understand that internally VS uses UTF-16 encoding, but when the source file is written to disk it contains the single byte value F7 for this character.
This source file is processed by another program that uses UTF-8 encoding by default, so it fails to interpret this character correctly, attempting to combine it with the following single-byte character. What encoding would correctly interpret the single byte F7 as the single character ÷?
Alternatively, is there a way of expressing a non-ASCII literal that uses only ASCII characters - like using some kind of escape sequence?
I have lines in my text file like this: x y x Y x y x y x y x y x y x y x y x y x y x y x y x y x y x y x y x y x y x y
Lets say I have 20 lines like this. I want to change this lines according to user input. So user will input how many lines they want to change in terms of row and column. In my program Row=TextBox5.Text column=TextBox6.text User must enter initial value for x and y. Let say the initial value is x=1 y=1. Row=2 column=5..
Now my lines should look like this. 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 x y x y x y x y x y x y x y x y x y x y
Since I enter row=2 only two set of lines is change other lines remain unchange. But in my coding all the lines is changing like this: 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 5 which is wrong.
This is my code Dim lines() As String = IO.File.ReadAllLines("C:\wirematches.txt") Dim xValue As Decimal = Val(TextBox1.Text) Dim yValue As Decimal = Val(TextBox2.Text) Dim altValue As Decimal = 2.54 Dim lineTracker As Integer = 0 [Code] ..... This code working fine for changes the column. But i dont know where i should write the code for row.
I know there are work-arounds like using a Select Case, but in my situation, it would make things a lot easier... especially since I won't know exactly what will be entered. I can't force the user to use a combobox or anything like that either, because it is going to be unique code for every situation. If there is no way of doing this, I will figure something else out, but it will require a lot more work.
I'm familiar with Visual C# and the try/catch for that but I cannot seem to figure out how to do the same thing in VB. Basically I can't figure out how to get the try/catch to work with text boxes and input from the user and whatnot.I've tried setting the textbox.text property = "" but that has no use, I've been trying to find something on Google about it but I cannot seem to find a single thing about textbox try/catch statements. Is it possible to do it with text boxes?
I am trying to update an Oracle Database record and i keep getting this error:
ORA-01704: string literal too long 5
I looked up that error and it seems that i have a limit of 4000 charters since i am using Oracle 10g. However, the prgblem is that its the same exact data i am putting back into that record so that is why i am unsure as to why its giving me that error for the same amount of data i took out of it.
Here is my update code:
Dim myCommand As New OracleCommand() Dim ra As Integer Try
Is there a simple way to save user input from MANY controls (textboxes, comboboxes, etc...) to a text file? When I say 'MANY', I am referring to at least 580 textboxes and several dozen comboboxes.
I may be able to accomplish this using the StreamWriter Class, but doing this individually would take quite a long time. I suppose I could also change all text boxes to richTextBoxes and save to .rtf. It seems like this would be even more time consuming.
Surely there is a simpler way to do this 'globally', perhaps with an added single line of code that points (and saves) to a preset or created text.txt file whenever text is added or changed in a textbox or combobox throughout the program.
I have a text box labled QTY, which feeds the QTY column on a datatable. the table then is ran through a function that takes the data and converts it to a string which my production machine can read. My problem is this, and its probably really simple (these problems usually are) how to i force the user to use a specific type of input on the txtbox so they would have to put the QTY in the format of 01 02 03 etc etc, i have it set to default to 00 but i want to force the user to haver to input 2 chars.