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| diff --git a/Visual Basic b/Visual Basic new file mode 100644 index 00000000..73430633 --- /dev/null +++ b/Visual Basic @@ -0,0 +1,248 @@ +--- +language: Visual Basic Console Application +contributors: +    - ["Brian Martin", "http://brianmartin.biz"] +filename: learnvisualbasic.vb + +Module Module1 + +    Sub Main() +        'A Quick Overview of Visual Basic Console Applications before we dive in to the deep end. +        'Apostrophe starts comments. +        'To Navigate this tutorial within the Visual Basic Complier, I've put together a navigation system. +        'This navigation system is explained however as we go deeper into this tutorial, you'll understand what it all means. +        Console.Title = ("Learn X in Y Minutes") +        Console.WriteLine("NAVIGATION") 'Display  +        Console.WriteLine("") +        Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Green +        Console.WriteLine("1. Hello World Output") +        Console.WriteLine("2. Hello World Input") +        Console.WriteLine("3. Calculating Whole Numbers") +        Console.WriteLine("4. Calculating Decimal Numbers") +        Console.WriteLine("5. Working Calculator") +        Console.WriteLine("6. Using Do While Loops") +        Console.WriteLine("7. Using For While Loops") +        Console.WriteLine("8. Conditional Statements") +        Console.WriteLine("9. Select A Drink") +        Console.WriteLine("50. About") +        Console.WriteLine("Please Choose A Number From The Above List") +        Dim selection As String = Console.ReadLine +        Select Case selection +            Case "1" 'HelloWorld Output +                Console.Clear() 'Clears the application and opens the private sub +                HelloWorldOutput() 'Name Private Sub, Opens Private Sub +            Case "2" 'Hello Input +                Console.Clear() +                HelloWorldInput() +            Case "3" 'Calculating Whole Numbers  +                Console.Clear() +                CalculatingWholeNumbers() +            Case "4" 'Calculting Decimal Numbers  +                Console.Clear() +                CalculatingDecimalNumbers() +            Case "5" 'Working Calcculator  +                Console.Clear() +                WorkingCalculator() +            Case "6" 'Using Do While Loops +                Console.Clear() +                UsingDoWhileLoops() +            Case "7" 'Using For While Loops +                Console.Clear() +                UsingForLoops() +            Case "8" 'Conditional Statements +                Console.Clear() +                ConditionalStatement() +            Case "9" 'If/Else Statement +                Console.Clear() +                IfElseStatement() 'Select a drink +            Case "50" 'About msg box +                Console.Clear() +                Console.Title = ("Learn X in Y Minutes :: About") +                MsgBox("Learn X in Y Minutes is a creation of Adam Bard (@adambard) This particular program tutorial is by Brian Martin (@BrianMartinn") +                Console.Clear() +                Main() +                Console.ReadLine() + +        End Select +    End Sub + +    'One - I'm using numbers to help with the above navigation when I come back later to build it. +    Private Sub HelloWorldOutput()  'We use private subs to seperate different sections of the program.  +        Console.Title = "Hello World Ouput | Learn X in Y Minutes" 'Title of Console Application +        'Use Console.Write("") or Console.WriteLine("") to print outputs. +        'Followed by Console.Read() alternatively Console.Readline() +        'Console.ReadLine() prints the output to the console. +        Console.WriteLine("Hello World") +        Console.ReadLine() +    End Sub +    'Two +    Private Sub HelloWorldInput() 'We use private subs to seperate different sections of the program.  +        Console.Title = "Hello World YourName | Learn X in Y Minutes" 'Title of Console Application +        'Variables +        'Data entered by a user needs to be stored. +        'Variables also start with a Dim and end with an As VariableType. +        Dim username As String 'In this tutorial, we want to know what your name, and make the program respond to what is said. +        'We use string as string is a text based variable. +        Console.WriteLine("Hello, What is your name? ") 'Ask the user their name. +        username = Console.ReadLine() 'Stores the users name. +        Console.WriteLine("Hello " + username) 'Output is Hello 'Their name' +        Console.ReadLine() 'Outsputs the above. +        'The above will ask you a question followed by printing your answer. +        'Other variables include Integer and we use Integer for whole numbers. +    End Sub +    'Three +    Private Sub CalculatingWholeNumbers() 'We use private subs to seperate different sections of the program.  +        Console.Title = "Calculating Whole Numbers | Learn X in Y Minutes" 'Title of Console Application +        Console.Write("First number: ") 'Enter a whole number, 1, 2, 50, 104 ect +        Dim a As Integer = Console.ReadLine() +        Console.Write("Second number: ") 'Enter second whole number. +        Dim b As Integer = Console.ReadLine() +        Dim c As Integer = a + b +        Console.WriteLine(c) +        Console.ReadLine() +        'The above is a simple calculator +    End Sub +    'Four +    Private Sub CalculatingDecimalNumbers() +        Console.Title = "Calculating with Double | Learn X in Y Minutes" 'Title of Console Application +        'Of course we would like to be able to add up decimals. +        'Therefore we could change the above from Integer to Double. +        Console.Write("First number: ") 'Enter a whole number, 1.2, 2.4, 50.1, 104.9 ect +        Dim a As Double = Console.ReadLine +        Console.Write("Second number: ") 'Enter second whole number. +        Dim b As Double = Console.ReadLine +        Dim c As Double = a + b +        Console.WriteLine(c) +        Console.ReadLine() +        'Therefore the above program can add up 1.1 - 2.2 +    End Sub +    'Five +    Private Sub WorkingCalculator() +        Console.Title = "The Working Calculator| Learn X in Y Minutes" 'Title of Console Application +        'However if you'd like the calculator to subtract, divide, multiple and add up. +        'Copy and paste the above again. +        Console.Write("First number: ") 'Enter a whole number, 1.2, 2.4, 50.1, 104.9 ect +        Dim a As Double = Console.ReadLine +        Console.Write("Second number: ") 'Enter second whole number. +        Dim b As Integer = Console.ReadLine +        Dim c As Integer = a + b +        Dim d As Integer = a * b +        Dim e As Integer = a - b +        Dim f As Integer = a / b +        'By adding the below lines we are able to calculate the subtract, multply as well as divide the a and b values +        Console.Write(a.ToString() + " + " + b.ToString()) +        Console.WriteLine(" = " + c.ToString.PadLeft(3)) 'We want to pad the answers to the left by 3 spaces. +        Console.Write(a.ToString() + " * " + b.ToString()) +        Console.WriteLine(" = " + d.ToString.PadLeft(3)) 'We want to pad the answers to the left by 3 spaces. +        Console.Write(a.ToString() + " - " + b.ToString()) +        Console.WriteLine(" = " + e.ToString.PadLeft(3)) 'We want to pad the answers to the left by 3 spaces. +        Console.Write(a.ToString() + " / " + b.ToString()) +        Console.WriteLine(" = " + e.ToString.PadLeft(3)) 'We want to pad the answers to the left by 3 spaces. +        Console.ReadLine() + +    End Sub +    'Six +    Private Sub UsingDoWhileLoops() +        'Just as the previous private sub +        'This Time We Ask If The User Wishes To Continue (Yes or No?) +        'We're using Do While Loop as we're unsure if the user wants to use the program more than once. +        Console.Title = "UsingDoWhileLoops | Learn X in Y Minutes" +        Dim answer As String 'We use the variable "String" as the answer is text +        Do 'We start the program with  +            Console.Write("First number: ") +            Dim a As Double = Console.ReadLine +            Console.Write("Second number: ") +            Dim b As Integer = Console.ReadLine +            Dim c As Integer = a + b +            Dim d As Integer = a * b +            Dim e As Integer = a - b +            Dim f As Integer = a / b + +            Console.Write(a.ToString() + " + " + b.ToString()) +            Console.WriteLine(" = " + c.ToString.PadLeft(3)) +            Console.Write(a.ToString() + " * " + b.ToString()) +            Console.WriteLine(" = " + d.ToString.PadLeft(3)) +            Console.Write(a.ToString() + " - " + b.ToString()) +            Console.WriteLine(" = " + e.ToString.PadLeft(3)) +            Console.Write(a.ToString() + " / " + b.ToString()) +            Console.WriteLine(" = " + e.ToString.PadLeft(3)) +            Console.ReadLine() +            'Ask the question, does the user wish to continue? Unfortunately it is case sensitive.  +            Console.Write("Would you like to continue? (yes / no)") +            answer = Console.ReadLine 'The program grabs the variable and prints and starts again. +        Loop While answer = "yes" 'The command for the variable to work would be in this case "yes" + +    End Sub +    'Seven +    Private Sub UsingForLoops() +        'Sometimes the program only needs to run once. +        'In this program we'll be counting down from 10. + +        Console.Title = "Using For Loops | Learn X in Y Minutes" +        For i As Integer = 10 To 0 Step -1 'Declare Vairable and what number it should count down in Step -1, Step -2, Step -3 ect.  +            Console.WriteLine(i.ToString) 'Print the value of the counter variable +        Next i 'Calculate new value +        Console.WriteLine("Start") 'Lets start the program baby!! +        Console.ReadLine() 'POW!! - Perhaps I got a little excited then :) +    End Sub +    'Eight +    Private Sub ConditionalStatement() +        Console.Title = "Conditional Statements | Learn X in Y Minutes" +        Dim userName As String = Console.ReadLine +        Console.WriteLine("Hello, What is your name? ") 'Ask the user their name. +        userName = Console.ReadLine() 'Stores the users name. +        If userName = "Adam" Then 'Hey, if Adam uses this program, kudos where kudos is due, right? +            Console.WriteLine("Hello Adam") +            Console.WriteLine("Thanks for creating the useful tutorial site www.learnxinyminutes.com!") +            Console.ReadLine() +        Else +            Console.WriteLine("Hello " + userName) 'prints the username of the user  +            Console.WriteLine("Hope all is well have you checked out www.learnxinyminutes.com") 'Prints a message to the user +            Console.ReadLine() 'Ends and prints the above statement. +        End If +    End Sub +    'Nine +    Private Sub IfElseStatement() +    Console.Title = "If / Else Statement | Learn X in Y Minutes" +        'Sometimes its important to consider more than two alternatives. Sometimes there are a good few others. +        'When this is the case, more than one if statement would be required. +        'An if statement is great for vending machines. Where the user enters a code. +        'A1, A2, A3, ect to select an item. +        'All choices can be combined into a single if statement. + +        Dim selection As String = Console.ReadLine 'Value for selection +            Console.WriteLine("A1. for 7Up") +            Console.WriteLine("A2. for Fanta") +            Console.WriteLine("A3. for Dr. Pepper") +            Console.WriteLine("A4. for Diet Coke") +            Console.ReadLine() +            If selection = "A1" Then +                Console.WriteLine("7up") +                Console.ReadLine() +            ElseIf selection = "A2" Then +                Console.WriteLine("fanta") +                Console.ReadLine() +            ElseIf selection = "A3" Then +                Console.WriteLine("dr. pepper") +                Console.ReadLine() +            ElseIf selection = "A4" Then +                Console.WriteLine("diet coke") +                Console.ReadLine() +            Else +                Console.WriteLine("Please select a product") +                Console.ReadLine() +            End If + +    End Sub + +End Module + + +``` +## References + +I learnt Visual Basic in the console application. It allowed me to understand the principles of computer programming to go on to learn other programming languages easily.  + +I created a more indepth <a href="http://www.vbbootcamp.co.uk/" Title="Visual Basic Tutorial">Visual Basic tutorial</a> for those who would like to learn more.  + +The entire syntax is valid. Copy the and paste in to the Visual Basic complier and run (F5) the program.  | 
