--- 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 Visual Basic tutorial 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.