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REVIEW OF CHAPTER 1 1
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Trouble installing/accessing Visual Studio?
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REVIEW
Computera device that can perform calculations and
make logical decisions much faster than humans can
Computer programsa sequence of instructions Input—Process—Output
(data—manipulate—results)
Hardware: physical components (keyboard, screen, mouse, hard drive, memory, DVDs, CPU—Central Processing Unit)
Software: programs that run on a computer3
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REVIEW
Programmers vs. Users
Computer languages: Machine language: computers understand.
High-level language: resembles everyday English. Compilers convert it into machine language. (Visual Basic, C, C++, Java, C#, Fortran, COBOL, …)
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REVIEW
Algorithm: a step by step series of instructions to solve a problem
Visual Basic.NET is: Event-driven Object-oriented User-friendly (GUI-based)
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CHAPTER 2Visual Basic, Controls, and Events
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VISUAL BASIC, CONTROLS, AND EVENTS
2.1 An Introduction to Visual Basic 2.2 Visual Basic Controls 2.3 Visual Basic Events
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VISUAL BASIC 2010
Before VB, a window required hundreds of lines of code
Now Fewer instructions Consistent Less time User-friendly
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VISUAL BASIC 2010
Language used to create Windows applications.
Provides a Graphical User Interface or GUI. The sequence of
instructions executed in the program is controlled by events.
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BEFORE VB
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BEFORE VB
Program complicated, unfriendly Required parameters Once input was entered, hard to go back
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HOW TO DEVELOP A VB APPLICATION
Design the Interface for the userLiterally draw the GUIDrag buttons/text boxes/etc onto form
Determine which events the controls on the window should recognize
Write the code for those events.
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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN PROGRAM IS RUNNING
1. VB monitors the controls for events2. If event occurs, it runs procedures assigned
to that event3. If no event exists, it goes back to #1
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DIFFERENT VERSIONS OF VISUAL BASIC
Version 1.0 – 1991 Version 2.0 – 1992 Version 3.0 – 1993 Version 4.0 – 1995 Version 5.0 – 1997 Version 6.0 – 1998
Visual Basic.NET – 2002 (NOT BACKWARD COMPATIBLE WITH EARLIER VERSIONS)
Visual Basic 2005 – November 2005 Visual Basic 2008 – November 2007 Visual Basic 2010 – April 2010 Visual Basic 2012 – Sept 2012
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2.2 VISUAL BASIC CONTROLS
Invoking Visual Basic Text Box Control Button Control Label Control List Box Control Name Property Help / Fonts / Auto Hide Positioning and Aligning Controls
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VISUAL BASIC START PAGE
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START A NEW PROJECT
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NEW PROJECT DIALOG BOX
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INITIAL VISUAL BASIC SCREEN
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TOOLBOX
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TOOLBOX
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Initiates an ActionDisplays output/make selectionsGet information (input)
Display information (output)Shows what type of information
is displayed in the textbox.
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PLACING CONTROL FORMS
3 Ways to Place a Control from the Toolbox onto the Form Window Double-click Drag and Drop Click, Point, and Drag
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TEXT BOX CONTROL Used for input and output When used for output, ReadOnly property is
set to True
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Sizing handles
Tasks button
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PROPERTIES WINDOW
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Categorized view Alphabetical view
Press F4 to display the
Properties window for the selected
control.
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PROPERTIES WINDOW
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Properties Settings
Selected control
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SOME OFTEN USED PROPERTIES
Text Autosize Font.Name Font.Size ForeColor BackColor ReadOnly
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SETTING PROPERTIES
Click on property name in left column.
Enter its setting into right column by typing or selecting from options displayed via a button or ellipses.
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FORECOLOR PROPERTY
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1. Click on ForeColor.
2. Click on button at right of settings box.
3. Click on Custom tab to obtain display shown.
4. Click on a color.
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FONT PROPERTY
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1. Click on Font in left column.
2. Click on ellipsis at right of settings box to obtain display shown,
3. Make selections.
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BUTTON CONTROL
The caption on the button should indicate the effect of clicking on the button.
Text property determines caption.
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ADD AN "ACCESS KEY"
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LABEL CONTROL
Used to identify the contents of a text box/button/etc
Text property specifies caption
By default, label automatically resizes to accommodate caption on one line
When the AutoSize property is set to False, label can be resized manually. Used primarily to obtain a multi-rowed label
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LIST BOX CONTROL
Initially used to display several pieces of output.
In Chapter 9 used to select from a list.
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THE NAME PROPERTY
Used by the programmer to refer to a control in code
Setting for Name property near top of Properties window.
Name must begin with a letter, be less than 215 characters long, and may include numbers and letters.
Use appropriate 3- or 4-character naming prefix
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CONTROL NAME PREFIXES
Control Prefix Example
button btn btnCompute
label lbl lblAddress
text box txt txtAddress
list box lst lstOutput
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RENAMING THE FORM
Initial name is Form1
The Solution Explorer window lists a file named Form1.vb
To rename the form, change the name of this file to newName.vb
newName should begin with prefix frm
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FONTS
Proportional width fonts take up less space for "I" than for "W" – like Microsoft Sans Serif
Fixed-width fonts take up the same amount of space for each character – like Courier New
Fixed-width fonts are used for tables
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Demo the previousLabelButton
ColoursFontRenaming
Excellent walkthroughs in book
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AUTO HIDE
Hides Toolbox when not in use Vertical push pin icon indicates auto hide
is disabled. Click the push pin to make it horizontal
and enable auto hide.
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POSITIONING CONTROLS
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Proximity line
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ALIGNING CONTROLS
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Snap line
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ALIGNING CONTROLS
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Snap line
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TAB ORDER
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Tab index
The tab indices determine the order in which controls receive the focus during tabbing.
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2.3 VISUAL BASIC EVENTS
An Event Procedure Walkthrough Properties and Event Procedures of the Form The Header of an Event Procedure
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EVENT
An event is an action, such as the user clicking on a button
Usually, nothing happens in a Visual Basic program until the user does something and generates an event
What happens is determined by statements
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SAMPLE STATEMENTS
txtBox.ForeColor = Color.Red txtBox.Visible = True txtBox.Text = "Hello World"
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General Form:
controlName.property = setting
What do the above mean?
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SAMPLE FORM
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txtFirst
txtSecond
btnRed
What events could there be?
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FOCUS
When you click on a text box, a cursor appears in the text box, and you can type into the text box
Such a text box is said to have the focus
If you click on another text box, the first text box loses the focus and the second text box receives the focus
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EXAMPLES OF EVENTS
btnShow.Click txtBox.TextChanged txtBox.Leave
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General Form:
controlName.event
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EVENTS
Take form, double click on textbox
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EVENTS
Enter area to write code for control
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EXAMPLES OF EVENTS
Select Event
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3 STEPS IN CREATING A VB PROGRAM
1. Create the interface; that is, generate, position, and size the objects
2. Set properties; that is, configure the appearance of the objects
3. Write the code that executes when events occur
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CODE EDITOR
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Method Name box
Class Name box
Code Editor tab
Form Designer tab
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STRUCTURE OF AN EVENT PROCEDURE
Private Sub objectName_event(...) Handles objectName.event statements End Sub
(...) is filled automatically with (ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
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Header
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EVENT PROCEDURE
Double-click on a control
or Use the Class Name and Method
Name boxes.
(We nearly always use the first
method.)
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Create an Outline for an Event Procedure; i.e. header and End Sub
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SAMPLE FORM
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txtFirst
txtSecond
btnRed
Double Click on txtFirst
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CODE FOR WALKTHROUGH
Public Class frmDemo Private Sub txtFirst_TextChanged(...) Handles txtFirst.TextChanged
End SubEnd Class
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CODE FOR WALKTHROUGH
Public Class frmDemo Private Sub txtFirst_TextChanged(...) Handles txtFirst.TextChanged txtFirst.ForeColor = Color.Blue End SubEnd Class
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INTELLISENSE
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Automatically pops up to give the programmer help.
txtFirst.
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CODE EDITOR
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Click tab to return to Form Designer
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SAMPLE FORM
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txtFirst
txtSecond
btnRed
Double-click on btnRed
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CODE FOR WALKTHROUGH
Public Class frmDemo Private Sub txtFirst_TextChanged(...) Handles txtFirst.TextChanged txtFirst.ForeColor = Color.Blue End Sub
Private Sub btnRed_Click(...) Handles btnRed.Click
End SubEnd Class
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CODE FOR WALKTHROUGH
Public Class frmDemo Private Sub txtFirst_TextChanged(...) Handles txtFirst.TextChanged txtFirst.ForeColor = Color.Blue End Sub
Private Sub btnRed_Click(...) Handles btnRed.Click txtFirst.ForeColor = Color.Red End SubEnd Class
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EVENT PROCEDURE Select txtFirst from Class Name box drop-
down list
Select Leave from Method Name box drop-down list
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CODE FOR WALKTHROUGH
Private Sub txtFirst_Leave(...) Handles txtFirst.Leave End Sub
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CODE FOR WALKTHROUGH
Private Sub txtFirst_Leave(...) Handles txtFirst.Leave txtFirst.ForeColor = Color.BlackEnd Sub
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HEADER OF EVENT PROCEDURE
Private Sub btnRed_Click(…) Handles btnRed.Click
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Identifies eventName, can be changed.
Private Sub Button_Press(…) Handles btnRed.Click
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HANDLING MULTIPLE EVENTS
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Private Sub Happening(...) Handles btnRed.Click,txtSecond.Leave
txtFirst.ForeColor = Color.RedEnd Sub
Event procedure can be invoked by two events.
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ALTERING PROPERTIES
The following won't work: frmDemo.Text = "Demonstration"
The form is referred to by the keyword Me. Me.Text = "Demonstration"
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TEXT FILE
Holds data to be processed by programs
Can be created, viewed, and managed by the Visual Basic IDE
Create: Use “Add New Item” input dialog box
View: Click on filename in Solution Explorer
Manage: Use Solution Explorer like Windows Explorer
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SAMPLE TEXT FILE
Mike Jones
9.3535John Smith10.7533
73PAYROLL.TXT
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SAMPLE TEXT FILE
Mike Jones
9.3535John Smith10.7533
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name
hourly wage
hours worked
PAYROLL.TXT
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OUR TEXT FILE CONVENTION
PAYROLL.TXT uses one item of data per line. That will be our convention in this book.
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POSSIBLE EVENTS
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Eventsbutton
Use Property Window to View all Possible Events for a Control
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RUN AN EXISTING PROGRAM
1. Click on Open Project in the File menu
2. Navigate to the program’s folder
3. Click on the program’s folder
4. Double-click on the file with extension .sln
5. In the Solution Explorer double-click on the file with extension .vb. (The Form Designer will appear.)
6. Press F5 to run the program
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RUN PROGRAM
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