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MS Visual Basic Applications Walter Milner. Event-driven programming Standard approach for GUIs Contrast with old character interfaces – program determines.

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1 MS Visual Basic Applications Walter Milner

2 Event-driven programming Standard approach for GUIs Contrast with old character interfaces – program determines what happens In GUI, the user triggers what application does (mostly) Event examples are key press, mouse move, timer timeouts Correspond to native Windows Messages (next slide) Event handler = a subroutine which will execute when that event happens

3 Variables Dim x as Integer Dim x,y as Integer NO! Is case sensitive (kind of) Variable naming conventions Microsoft Simonyi Hungarian Reddick House rules Assignment statement – x = 4 Option Explicit YES! Constants – Private Const MyInt As Integer = 5

4 Comments, line continuation and hex Comments start with an apostrophe 'and run to the end of the line A very long statement can use a_ to continue onto the next line Hex constants written like &HFF0012

5 Data types Integer Long Single Double Currency Byte unsigned 0 - 255 String Boolean Date Object Variant NO!

6 Data type conversion Conversion function Converts an expression to CboolBoolean CbyteByte CcurCurrency CdateDate CDblDouble CintInteger CLngLong CSngSingle CStrString CvarVariant CVErrError DIM x as integer x = Cint("10")

7 Controls Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Dim x As Integer Dim y As Integer Dim z As Integer x = TextBox1.Value y = TextBox2.Value z = x + y Label1.Caption = z End Sub Copy this Correct it Add other buttons

8 VB Core II Conditional statements Exception handling Loops Arrays Debugging

9 if statements If c > 5 Then x = 1 y = 3 End If If c > 5 Then x = 1: y = 3 If c > 5 Then x = 1 y = 3 Else z = 7 End If If c > 5 Then x = 1 y = 3 ElseIf c = 4 Then z = 7 Else x = 9 End If

10 select Dim Number Number = 8 ' Initialize variable. Select Case Number ' Evaluate Number. Case 1 To 5 ' Number between 1 and 5, inclusive. x=4 Case 6, 7, 8 ' Number between 6 and 8. x=5 Case 9 To 10 ' Number is 9 or 10. x=6 Case Else ' Other values. x=7 End Select

11 Error and exception handling exception = problem event at run-time usually related to I/O eg file not found, server connection lost, invalid user input not a programming bug VB calls exception errors (Unlike Java) VB does not force exception handling – but should do

12 Error handlers – example - invalid numbers Private Sub Command1_Click() Dim num1 As Integer Dim num2 As Integer Dim result As Integer On Error GoTo myErrorHandler num1 = Textbox1.Text num2 = Textbox2.Text result = num1 + num2 Label1.Caption = result Exit Sub myErrorHandler: If Err.Number = 13 Then MsgBox ("Please enter a valid number") Else MsgBox (Err.Description) End If Resume Next End Sub Exercise Try this out in the calculator program Then deal with divide by zero (11)

13 For next loops Dim x as Integer, total As Integer total = 0 For x = 1 To 5 total = total + x Next Dim x as Integer, total As Integer total = 0 For x = 1 To 5 Step 2 total = total + x Next

14 Debugging

15 Exercises – Use the debugger to watch.. a for next loop looping from 1 to 5 outputting the multiples of 3 from 99 to 3 adding up the odd numbers between 1 and 9

16 Other loops Dim c As Integer c = 1 Do While c < 5 c = c + 1 Loop Dim c As Integer c = 1 Do Until c >4 c = c + 1 Loop Dim c As Integer c = 1 Do c = c + 1 Loop While c < 5 Dim c As Integer, x as integer c = 1 x=2 Do c = c + 1 Loop Until c>4 And x<>3

17 Arrays (fixed size) Dim x(100) As Integer Dim i As Integer For i = 0 To 100 x(i) = 99 Next

18 Exercise – use the debugger – check each stage Fill an array with 25 random integers in the range 1 to 100 (Rnd() gives a random single between 0 and 1 ) Find the total Find the largest Search the array for a value given in cell(1,1)

19 Arrays (2 d) Dim x(1 To 3, 1 To 3) As Integer Dim i as integer, j As Integer For i = 1 To 3 For j = 1 To 3 x(i, j) = 99 Next

20 Dynamic arrays Dim x() As Integer ReDim x(5) Dim i, j As Integer For i = 1 To 5 x(i) = 99 Next ReDim Preserve x(10) For i = 6 To 10 x(i) = 100 Next

21 Exercise Use the =RAND() function to fill a column of a sheet with 20 random numbers Then set up a button and write VB code which will – read those 20 numbers into an array sort the array into increasing order (bubblesort) display the numbers in the next column of the spreadsheet


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