Textbox1.Text = Textbox1.Text & index.tostring & environment.newlineĪll thats different is that I am appending the value of index to the textbox1 text property. Will work fine for console applicaitions butbut you may want to write to a windows control such as a textbox - in which case I will add the numbers to a textbox - which may be more appropriate for a windows form application - this is what most people use these days. Keeping watching the video and you'll get going in no time, register your copy of VB Express and you'll get a free ebook to download and ultimately if you can program in basic, VB is just a slightly different flavour of basic - but ultimately it is basic. If youve got specific questions ask here and we will try and help. If you want to write DOS command line applications then you can do this by create a console application but for most purposes, it doesnt look good and takes probably more effort. To implement solutions in VB is simple and is very simple - you can create your own class libraries of methods which you can then compile into dll's and use in multiple projects.Īll you have to then do on you user interface is take the inputs from the controls and use them as calls to you methods and use the output from you calculation and update the properties on the appropriate output controls. Looking at the members will show you some of the functions and VB itself contains a large number of additional mathematical / financial calculations The more advanced functions are basically contained within the following system.math namespace Now to the math functionality.NET framework includes a much more comprehensive mathematical function library than the older versions of VB. This is a really example and means you have to write very little code in order to implement a user interface to capture inputs and displays output. An example may be a couple of textboxes - one for input, one for output and a button to perform a calculation. simply i need to displaying the jpeg picture file. It's an arcane, unsupported, not even Y2K compliant, language that should be left dead and burried instead of trying to drag it up out of the tarpits of computing history to try and make it into a zombie. you had to write a lot of code to make a decent user interface - with VB its really simple, you drop the controls on the form and then put code in appropriate events. QBasic AFAIK never supported any networking related coding. A advice on where to look for math functionality and to implement a solution.