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Variables - Introduction
Introduction
When you are creating your VB application you will find
that you will need to store certain values. For example, after showing an options dialog,
you will need to save the information selected to some variables so you can acess the data
after the dialog box has been removed from the memory. You can use variables to store this
information. They are called variables because they store variable information
(information that changes)
James first started writing tutorials on Visual Basic in 1999 whilst starting this website (then known as VB Web). Since then, the site has grown rapidly, and James has written numerous tutorials, articles and reviews on VB, PHP, ASP and C#. In October 2003, James formed the company Developer Fusion Ltd, which owns this website, and also offers various development services. In his spare time, he's a 3rd year undergraduate studying Computer Science in the UK. He's also a Visual Basic MVP.
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Posted by jawsper on 17 Apr 2004
i just found out how i can make my original idea work.
i read something about the "eval" function in the microsotf script controls, so now ik kan just say: ScriptControl1.Eval(line) and it will fin...
Posted by LouisRose on 02 Mar 2004
Hey cwamsley,
Welcome to DevFusion!
This sounds like a control array problem - if you're using VB (and not .NET) that is. You can have several controls with the same name, but with an index, lik... -
Posted by cwamsley on 01 Mar 2004
Louis,
I am working on a somewhat similar problem (to the String to Object comments from Aug 5, 2003) and hope you can suggest a course of action.
I'm trying to create a simple way to set and mo...
Posted by Rde on 01 Mar 2004
The following lists the public, private, and default visibility
for the various elements you can declare in your programs.
Default means declaring without anything proceding (or with Dim
in the c...
Posted by LouisRose on 05 Aug 2003
I'm glad that you came up with a solution.
For muti-lingual support you best bet is to use a Resource file. Then the User's language and Locale will be detected automatically and your program will ...
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