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1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING I Objective 7.03 Apply Built-in Math Class Functions Image taken from: http://www.stsd.org/webpages/cyurconic/news.cfm?subpage=67815

2 Objects/Classes and Methods in Visual Basic An object is a structure containing data and methods that manipulate the data. Almost everything you do in Visual Basic is associated with objects. If you are new to object-oriented programming, the following terms and concepts will help you get started. Classes and Objects The words "class" and "object" are used so much in object-oriented programming that it is easy to get the terms mixed up. Generally speaking, a class is an abstract representation of something, whereas an object is a usable example of the thing the class represents.

3 Objects/Classes and Methods in Visual Basic Methods – Functions Methods are operations that can be performed on data. A method may take some input values through its parameters and may return a value of a particular data type. There are two types of methods in VB: Sub Procedures and Functions. For this Unit, we will discuss two built in classes with built in Functions: The Math and String classes.

4 Math Class Functions The Math class provides programmers with numerous built-in functions. We will only look at a few of these functions. Abs(num)  Returns the absolute value of a positive or negative number Sqrt(num)  Returns the square root of a number Sign(num)  Returns the sign of a number Round (num, places)  Returns number nearest to the specified value. Image taken from: http://www.amazingclassroom.com/templates/blue_business/math_1.asp?cag=sample1

5 Using Abs(num) The Abs() function returns the absolute value of the number and works with the following data types:  Decimal, Double, Integer, Single Abs() FunctionintNum Value after execution intNum = Math.Abs(4)4 sngNum = Math.Abs(-4.123)4.123 intNum = Math.Abs(0)0 Image taken from: http://withlovero.com/2012/05/15/absolute-value-17-2/

6 Using Sqrt(num) Sqrt(num) Returns the square root of a number as a double Sqrt() FunctiondblNum Value after execution dblNum = Math.Sqrt(4)2.0 dblNum = Math.Sqrt(0)0.0 dblNum = Math.Sqrt(-4)NaN (not a number) (NaN represents a value that is not a number) Image taken from: http://keep3.sjfc.edu/students/anb02630/e-port/vsg/virtual%20strudy%20guide%2021.html

7 Using Sign(num) The Sign() function works with the following data types:  Decimal, Double, Int16, Int32, Int64, SByte, Single Sign() FunctionintNum Value after execution intNum = Math.Sign(4)1 intNum = Math.Sign(-4) intNum = Math.Sign(0)0 Image taken from: https://www.honors.umass.edu/event/last-day-adddrop

8 Round Function The Round() function works with either a decimal or a double. The variable/value that represents the number of places should be an Integer. Round() FunctiondblNum Value after execution dblNum = Math.Round(5.23651, 2)5.24 decNum = Math.Round(5.23651)5.0 dblNum = Math.Round(5.5)6.0 decNum = Math.Round(5.225, 2)5.23 Note that 5 does round up here.

9 More info? This PowerPoint provided an overview of several methods in the Math class in Visual Studio. For more information on this topic  http://msdn.microsoft.com/en- us/library/32s6akha(v=VS.90).aspx http://msdn.microsoft.com/en- us/library/32s6akha(v=VS.90).aspx  http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.math.aspx http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.math.aspx


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