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Visual Basic for Excel 97/2000/XP
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From [www.bristol.ac.uk] Last viewed: 05.07.2006
visual
basic
1185
Visual Basic for Excel 97/2000/XP
Practical workbook
Aims and Learning Objectives
By the end of these notes, you will know the basics of programming using Visual Basic for Excel. You will also be able to:
record macros;
write small subroutines and functions to automate some of the processes in your spreadsheets;
use those functions within workbooks;
use Excel workbook functions within Visual Basic ;
use Procedures;
display message boxes and obtain input from the user;
begin to apply error trapping to your procedures;
create a simple form that can be displayed and used to input information into a macro and receive results from a macro.
Document Information
Course documents and files
N/A ...
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Visual Basic .NET: Introduction
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Lincoln Land Community College
Capital City Center
130 West Mason
Springfield, IL 62702
217-782-7436
www.llcc.edu/ccc
Visual Basic .NET: Introduction
Course Description: You will learn Visual Basic .NET to create graphical user interface
applications.
Suggested Prerequisites:
Course Outline
Lesson 1: Creating a User Interface in a Windows Forms Application
Determine Form Properties
Determine Form Controls
Determine Control Properties
Manipulate Grouped Controls
Write Event Procedures
Lesson 2: Working With Data and Variables
Declare Variables and Constants
Determine and Set Scope
Perform Mathematical Calculations
Create an Array
Create a Structure to Implement a Custom Data Type
Create a Collection
Create an Enumeration
Lesson 3: Controlling Program Flow
Implement a Standard Module ...
[3]
Advanced Topics in Visual Basic .NET: Data Access
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Advanced Topics in Visual Basic .NET: Data Access
www.micros.umsl.edu
Advanced Topics in Visual Basic .NET: Data Access
What You Will Learn. 1
Why Another Data Object Model?. 2
Using the Data Form Wizard. 3
Using the Data Form Wizard with Microsoft Access Data 3
Using the Data Form Wizard with SQL Server Data . 11
Building Forms with Multiple, Related Tables.. 13
Exercise 1.. 16
Building Data Forms with the Toolbox (SQL Server) 17
Record Selection 23
Using Calculated Fields to Select Records.. 24
Simple Binding .. 25
Data Views 25
Exercise 2.. 26
Programming the Dataset Object.. 27
Creating a DataSet 27
Adding Columns to Tables .. 28
Adding Tables to the DataSet. 29
Adding Rows to Tables.. 29
Binding Controls from Code 31
Navigation with a Currency Manager. 32
Maintaining Records with a Currency Manager 34
Exercise ...
[4]
Advanced Visual Basic .NET Programming
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Advanced Visual Basic .NET Programming
i
www.micros.umsl.edu
Advanced Visual Basic .NET Programming
Introduction..1
Object Variables 2
Declaration..2
Assignment .3
AutoInstantiation .3
Referring to Objects Using Object Variables3
Example TextBox ..4
Keyword “Nothing”5
TypeName function 5
TypeOfIs Operator..5
Form.ActiveControl5
Example TypeOf.6
Example Change.7
Exercise 1..8
Form Variables .9
Example FormObj..9
Object Arrays10
Declaring Arrays10
The ReDim Statement.11
Example FormArray ..11
Exercise 213
MDI (Multiple Document Interface) Forms.14
Creating an MDI Parent Form14
Example MDI.14
Creating and Opening an MDI Child Form.15
Referring to the Current MDI Child Form16
Form.ActiveMdiChild.17
Toolbars ..18
Windows Forms Toolbar Controls ..18
Window Menu 20 ...
[5]
MS Visual Basic 6.0 Introduction
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St James’ Mill, Whitefriars, Norwich NR3 1SH
Tel: 01603 677107 Fax: 01603 677177
Email: info@jarroldtraining.co.uk www.jarroldtraining.co.uk
Registered name Jarrold and Sons Ltd. No 75278 England
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Jarrold Training Course Profile
MS Visual Basic 6.0 Introduction
Three Day Course
Course Aims:
To provide delegates with a solid foundation upon which to build Windows applications using Visual Basic 6.
Delegates learn the fundamentals of programming in Visual Basic through the many practical demos and
modules of the course.
Assumed Knowledge:
Exposure to a programming language would be desirable but is not mandatory.
Course Outline:
Basic Concepts
• Screen Layout, Toolbar and Toolbox
• Objects and Properties, Methods, Controls, and Events
• Writing Event Procedures; Setting Properties ...
[6]
MS 2559 Introduction to Visual Basic .NET Programming with ...
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MS 2559 Introduction to Visual Basic .NET
Programming with Microsoft .NET
Posted: March 24, 2002
Course 2559: Five days;
Instructor-led
Introduction
Audience
At Course Completion
Prerequisites
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
Student Materials
Course Outline
Introduction
This five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to
develop applications in Microsoft
®
Visual Basic
®
.NET for the Microsoft .NET platform. The
course focuses on user interfaces, program structure, language syntax, and implementation
details. This is the first course in the Visual Basic .NET curriculum and will serve as the entry
point for other .NET courses.
Audience
This course is intended for both novice and experienced programmers who have a minimum of
three months programming ...
[7]
Course 1303: Mastering Microsoft Visual Basic 6 Fundamentals
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Course 1303: Mastering Microsoft Visual Basic 6 Fundamentals
Introduction
This course teaches programmers the skills necessary to create Microsoft® Visual
Basic ® programming system desktop applications and satisfies the Visual Basic
prerequisites for course 1013, Mastering Visual Basic 6 Development .
At Course Completion
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
•
Build custom, multiple-form applications.
•
Incorporate dynamic menus, pop-up menus, status bars, and custom toolbars
into applications.
•
Implement form-level and field-level input validation.
•
Debug applications using debugging tools provided in Visual Basic 6.
•
Use standard controls, control arrays, and create controls dynamically.
•
Execute centralized error-handling in applications.
•
Use ...
[8]
(Microsoft Word - Job_Offer__Software Developer for Visual Basic ...
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From [www.etamax.de] Last viewed: 05.07.2006
eta_max space
is a young and dynamic company having its core
expertise in space projects and software engineering. Our national and
international customers are the manufacturers and operators of demanding
software systems in
o aeronautical and aerospace engineering
o transportation technology
o the automotive industry and
o other areas in which solutions for functionality and reliability are
particularly important.
We are continuously expanding our activities for space related customers in
the Rhein-Main area. In this context we are looking for candidates to fill the
post of a
Application Software Developer for Visual Basic
and Java Applications
Your task
Contribution to the full life cycle of the application software
development integrated in the EUMETSAT Web Site and Intranet;
Participation in the specification, implementation, installation and
maintenance ...
[9]
Upgrading from Visual Basic 6.0 .NET Framework 2.0
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[10]
Developing Web Services Using ASP.NET 2.0 & Visual Basic 2005
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From [www.isinc.com] Last viewed: 05.07.2006
Contact ISInc for more information at 916.920.1700 or by visiting our website at
http://www.isinc.com
Developing Web Services Using ASP.NET 2.0 &
Visual Basic 2005
Course No. ISI-1051 4 Days
Instructor-led, Hands-on
Introduction
This course provides a realistic, hands-on, comprehensive coverage of developing
Web services using ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Basic 2005.
Web services are an evolving series of standards that enable programs on various
computers to communicate with other programs on similar or disparate computers
transparently over the Internet.
This course teaches in detail the skills needed to program Web services using
ASP.NET. It also examines the fundamentals of SOAP and WSDL essential for
creating interoperable Web services. The course is current to .NET 2.0 and Visual
Studio 2005, with coverage of new features such as the WS-I Basic ...
[11]
Visual Basic with Access Data Base Programmer
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COBOL 1 v1 11/9/2001 4:21 PM p1
Developing Mixed Visual Basic /COBOL
Applications*
Wayne Rippin
If you are developing applications for Microsoft Windows, sooner or later you’ll encounter one of the varieties of
Microsoft Visual Basic (VB). Besides this development tool, there is also Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), the
scripting language used by a wide range of desktop applications sold by Microsoft and other vendors. Even if you
are primarily a COBOL programmer, because VB has such widespread support, it is often beneficial to combine the
strengths of the two languages and develop a mixed VB/COBOL application.
Building this kind of application usually involves using VB to develop the application front end and COBOL to
develop the business-processing back end. One way of calling COBOL from VB is to develop the COBOL code as a
standard COBOL subprogram and then compile and link it ...
[12]
Power Builder with Visual Basic Programmer
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From [www.wholeroot.com] Last viewed: 05.07.2006
COBOL 1 v1 11/9/2001 4:21 PM p1
Developing Mixed Visual Basic /COBOL
Applications*
Wayne Rippin
If you are developing applications for Microsoft Windows, sooner or later you’ll encounter one of the varieties of
Microsoft Visual Basic (VB). Besides this development tool, there is also Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), the
scripting language used by a wide range of desktop applications sold by Microsoft and other vendors. Even if you
are primarily a COBOL programmer, because VB has such widespread support, it is often beneficial to combine the
strengths of the two languages and develop a mixed VB/COBOL application.
Building this kind of application usually involves using VB to develop the application front end and COBOL to
develop the business-processing back end. One way of calling COBOL from VB is to develop the COBOL code as a
standard COBOL subprogram and then compile and link it ...
[13]
Visual Basic with SQL Database Programmer
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From [www.wholeroot.com] Last viewed: 05.07.2006
COBOL 1 v1 11/9/2001 4:21 PM p1
Developing Mixed Visual Basic /COBOL
Applications*
Wayne Rippin
If you are developing applications for Microsoft Windows, sooner or later you’ll encounter one of the varieties of
Microsoft Visual Basic (VB). Besides this development tool, there is also Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), the
scripting language used by a wide range of desktop applications sold by Microsoft and other vendors. Even if you
are primarily a COBOL programmer, because VB has such widespread support, it is often beneficial to combine the
strengths of the two languages and develop a mixed VB/COBOL application.
Building this kind of application usually involves using VB to develop the application front end and COBOL to
develop the business-processing back end. One way of calling COBOL from VB is to develop the COBOL code as a
standard COBOL subprogram and then compile and link it ...
[14]
Visual Basic with C/C++ Programmer
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From [www.wholeroot.com] Last viewed: 05.07.2006
COBOL 1 v1 11/9/2001 4:21 PM p1
Developing Mixed Visual Basic /COBOL
Applications*
Wayne Rippin
If you are developing applications for Microsoft Windows, sooner or later you’ll encounter one of the varieties of
Microsoft Visual Basic (VB). Besides this development tool, there is also Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), the
scripting language used by a wide range of desktop applications sold by Microsoft and other vendors. Even if you
are primarily a COBOL programmer, because VB has such widespread support, it is often beneficial to combine the
strengths of the two languages and develop a mixed VB/COBOL application.
Building this kind of application usually involves using VB to develop the application front end and COBOL to
develop the business-processing back end. One way of calling COBOL from VB is to develop the COBOL code as a
standard COBOL subprogram and then compile and link it ...
[15]
C/C++ and Visual Basic Programmer
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From [www.wholeroot.com] Last viewed: 05.07.2006
COBOL 1 v1 11/9/2001 4:21 PM p1
Developing Mixed Visual Basic /COBOL
Applications*
Wayne Rippin
If you are developing applications for Microsoft Windows, sooner or later you’ll encounter one of the varieties of
Microsoft Visual Basic (VB). Besides this development tool, there is also Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), the
scripting language used by a wide range of desktop applications sold by Microsoft and other vendors. Even if you
are primarily a COBOL programmer, because VB has such widespread support, it is often beneficial to combine the
strengths of the two languages and develop a mixed VB/COBOL application.
Building this kind of application usually involves using VB to develop the application front end and COBOL to
develop the business-processing back end. One way of calling COBOL from VB is to develop the COBOL code as a
standard COBOL subprogram and then compile and link it ...
[16]
SAUK VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSE OUTLINE CIS 204 - Visual ...
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CIP Code 12 521202 00
SAUK VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
COURSE OUTLINE
CIS 204 - Visual Basic Programming II
Prepared by: Kevin Megill
Date: Course Revised August 3, 2003
I.
Complete Catalog Description of Course:
A.
This course builds on the material in CIS 203 to teach structured programming
using Visual Basic . In addition to reviewing control arrays concepts, file
processing, and the use of multiple forms, it also covers exception handling,
database manipulation, objects, polymorphism, inheritance and miscellaneous
additional topics.
B.
Number of Hours Per Week: 3 lecture for 3 credits
C.
Prerequisite: CIS 203
II.
Topical Outline and Course Objectives (OBE Outcomes)
A.
Unit A: Designing and Implementing a large-scale problem (1. Algorithm
development and structured program design 2. Using objects, inheritance and
polymorphism ...
[17]
Visual Basic Programmer
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From [www.wholeroot.com] Last viewed: 05.07.2006
271 route 46 west • suite a-105 • fairfield, nj • 07004 • ph. (973) 882-8008 fax (973) 882-0122
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Architecture &
Building Design
Autodesk
Registered
Developer
AutoCAD
Visual Basic for Applications Training
Overview:
Microsoft’s Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) first became available in AutoCAD
R14 as a new Application Programming Interface (API). Since then it has grown to
be the most versatile way to program AutoCAD and interact with other Microsoft
applications. The VBA interface in AutoCAD allows you to easily code and test
your programs as they develop – no compiling necessary. Even the novice
programmer can learn to use AutoCAD VBA effectively to create custom
applications that can improve your productivity!
Pre-requisites:
AutoCAD Experience
Familiarity with MS Windows
Course Description:
This 3-day course ...
[18]
MS 2559 Intro to Visual Basic.NET Programming
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From [www.llcc.edu] Last viewed: 05.07.2006
Lincoln Land Community College
Capital City Center
130 West Mason
Springfield, IL 62702
217-782-7436
www.llcc.edu/ccc
MS 2559 Intro to Visual Basic .NET Programming
Course Description:
Suggested Prerequisites:
Course Outline
Lesson 1: Getting Started
This module introduces Visual Basic .NET and explains how it fits into the .NET
platform. It explains how to use the programming tools in Microsoft Visual Studio®
.NET and provides enough practice so that students can create their first application in
Visual Basic .NET.
• Basic .NET Concepts
• Exploring the Development Environment
• Creating a Visual Basic .NET Project
Lesson 2: Working with Forms and Controls
This module explains fundamental programming concepts, including event-driven
programming, classes, objects, properties, methods, and events. This module ...
[19]
Getting Started with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 for Microsoft ...
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Getting Started with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 for Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
Getting Started with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 for Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
Getting Started with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 for Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
Getting Started with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 for Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
Developers
Developers
Developers
Developers
Course 2562: Two days; Instructor-Led
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and
skills to develop simple Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Framework applications. The
course shows students how easy it is to develop applications by using Microsoft
Visual Studio 2005 and .NET Framework version 2.0. The course focuses on the
comparison between performing a task in Visual ...
[20]
2562: Getting Started with Microsoft® Visual Studio 2005 for ...
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From [www.centriq.com] Last viewed: 05.07.2006
8700 State Line Road – Suite 200 – Leawood, KS 66206 Phone: 913.322.7000 Fax 913.322.7001
www.centriqfoss.com
2562: Getting Started with Microsoft® Visual Studio 2005 for Microsoft
Visual Basic 6.0 Developers
Introduction
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the
knowledge and skills to develop simple Microsoft Visual
Basic .NET Framework applications. The course shows
students how easy it is to develop applications by using
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and .NET Framework version
2.0. The course focuses on the comparison between
performing a task in Visual Basic 6.0 and Visual Basic .NET,
including code samples, integrated development environment
IDE issues, deployment options, and language structures.
Students who complete this training should feel confident
when developing their first ...
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Course 1013: Mastering Microsoft Visual Basic 6 Development ...
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Course 1013: Mastering Microsoft Visual Basic 6 Development
Introduction
This course will teach Microsoft® Visual Basic ® programmers how to create database
applications using components.
At Course Completion
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
•
Write a Microsoft Visual Basic -based application that accesses data from a
database.
•
Write a Visual Basic -based application that uses component object model (COM)
components.
•
Create an ActiveX® control.
•
Create a COM component.
•
List the opportunities that Visual Basic developers have to incorporate Internet
technologies into their applications.
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
This course will help the student prepare for the following Microsoft Certified
Professional exam(s):
•
To be determined ...
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Programming ASP.NET 2.0 with Visual Basic 2005
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From [www.isinc.com] Last viewed: 05.07.2006
Contact ISInc for more information at 916.920.1700 or by visiting our website at
http://www.isinc.com
Programming ASP.NET 2.0 with Visual Basic 2005
Course No. ISI-1047 5 Days Instructor-led, Hands-on
Introduction
In this course, you’ll learn how to use Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Basic 2005 to
build ASP.NET 2.0 Web pages and XML Web services. You’ll gain an understanding of
the new architecture behind ASP.NET 2.0 and how to use the new server controls.
You’ll learn to create consistent web sites using Master Pages, to improve
performance with output caching, add membership features, configure and deploy
ASP.NET applications, to authenticate users and limit their access to resources, direct
users using new Site Navigation tools and to handle multi-user data access conflicts.
Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
•
...
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Visual Basic .NET How to Program, 2/E Harvey M. Deitel , Deitel ...
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From [www.utdallas.edu] Last viewed: 05.07.2006
Course
BA 4318 - Introduction to Programming Visual Basic
Professor
Dr. Dave Heroy
Term
Summer 2006
Meetings
Insert Times, Days of Week. Location Optional
Professor’s Contact Information
Office Phone
972-883-4953
Other Phone
Office Location
SOM 3.802
Email Address
dheroy@utdallas.edu
Office Hours
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Monday thru Wednesday and by appointment.
Other Information
Web site: www.utdallas.edu/dheroy
General Course Information
Pre-requisites, Co-
requisites, & other
restrictions
Course Description
The primary objective of this course is to introduce students to the
fundamental concepts and techniques of design and programming.
Students will develop application programs using VB. Microsoft’s .NET
architecture ...
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Visual Basic/HTML Help Confusion in MSDN
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Visual Basic /HTML Help Confusion in MSDN
Updated February 27, 2003
David E. Liske
Delmar Computing Services, Tecumseh, Michigan
http://www.mvps.org/htmlhelpcenter
I had received the following email from a gentleman in Benelux*:
"In the manual pages of Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Programmer's Guide, it's written that
when you use the application setup wizard, the necessary files will be included in your
application to work with HTML Help. It's also written that these files aren't necessary
enough to work properly for all users. So, I think it must be possible to use the HTML Help
files without Internet Explorer as long as you include the necessary files (.dll, .ocx, ) What
I want to know is what are the minimum number of these files you need to include to work
properly. I know it's easier to distribute Internet Explorer with the application but my
superiors don't want to force their clients ...
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Visual Basic 5 Unsupported Controls and Utilities The Disclaimer
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From [frogleg.mvps.org] Last viewed: 05.07.2006
Visual Basic 5
Unsupported Controls and Utilities
Updated March 2, 2003
Dave Liske
Delmar Computing Services
http://www.mvps.org/htmlhelpcenter
When you first load a Visual Basic 5 CD into your machine and run setup.exe , you're
presented with the Master Setup dialog box, which acts more like a web page and
duplicates the artwork from the Visual Basic packaging. The third hyperlink from the top is
labeled "Explore the CD". If you're like most of us, you went right past this and clicked on
"Install Visual Basic " so you could get into it! However, exploring the CD is something we
should go back to. Some of the Microsoft development system CD's contain treasures
most people are unaware of, and this one is no exception.
We're going to go back to the CD now and explore it a bit more. The \tools\unsupprt
directory contains a large number of controls and utilities we know absolutely ...
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Overview of Visual Basic 9.0
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visual
basic
1186
Overview of Visual Basic 9.0
May 2006
Erik Meijer, Amanda Silver, Paul Vick Microsoft Corporation
Overview of VB 9.0
“ Visual Basic Orcas” (VB 9.0 ) introduces several language extensions that build on “ Visual Basic Whidbey” (VB 2005) to support data-intensive programming – creating, updating, and querying relational databases, XML documents, and object graphs – in a unified way. In addition, VB 9.0 introduces several new language features to enhance Visual Basic ’s unique facility for static typing where possible, and dynamic typing where necessary. These new features are:
Implicitly typed local variables
Query comprehensions
Object initializers
Anonymous types
Full integration with the Linq framework ...
[27]
Visual Basic for Excel 97/2000/XP
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University of Bristol Information Services document exlvba-t1
Visual Basic for Excel
97/2000/XP
Practical workbook
Aims and Learning Objectives
By the end of these notes, you will know the basics of programming using Visual Basic for
Excel. You will also be able to:
• record macros;
• write small subroutines and functions to automate some of the processes in your
spreadsheets;
• use those functions within workbooks;
• use Excel workbook functions within Visual Basic ;
• use Procedures;
• display message boxes and obtain input from the user;
• begin to apply error trapping to your procedures;
• create a simple form that can be displayed and used to input information into a macro
and receive results from a macro.
Page 2
Visual Basic for Excel 97/2000/XP (exlvba-t1)
Visual Basic for Excel 97/2000/XP ...
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ServoCenter3.1 DLL Control Examples – Visual Basic 6.0
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ServoCenter3.1 DLL Control Examples – Visual Basic 6.0
1. Overview
ServoCenter 3.1 comes packaged with the yeisrvo.dll runtime library, which gives programmers access to
low-level predefined functions that can be used with the ServoCenter 3.1 controller board. This document
covers the capabilities of the DLL, installing the DLL, and writing programs using the DLL functions.
2. ServoCenter3.1 DLL Functional Overview
The functions provided by the ServoCenter 3.1 DLL correspond with the ServoCenter 3.1 controller board
commands detailed in Section 4.1.4, except as noted in the table descriptions listed below.
Function:
void InitPort(int Comm, long BaudRate)
Parameters:
Comm: Communications Port to which ServoCenter 3.1 controller is attached.
BaudRate: Data rate at which Port will communicate.
Return Value:
0 – Success
Other - Error
Function:
void QuickMove(int Comm, int ...
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ServoCenter3.1 ActiveX Control Examples – Visual Basic 6.0
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ServoCenter3.1 ActiveX Control Examples – Visual Basic 6.0
1. Overview
To avoid the raw serial method of programming the ServoCenter 3.1 board, the YEIServoCenter ActiveX
Control can be used (in a Visual Basic 6.0 project). This Control is designed to allow the programmer to
concentrate on controlling the servos without having to worry about the ServoCenter 3.1 communications
protocol. Below is an explanation of how to program the ServoCenter 3.1 using the YEIServoCenter
ActiveX Control.
2. Installing the ActiveX Control
1. Copy YEIServoControl.ocx from the CD to the ActiveX control directory. In Windows 95/98/ME,
ActiveX controls are stored in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\. In Windows 2000/XP, they are stored in
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\.
2. Register YEIServoControl.ocx. To do this, click the Start button, and then select Run. Into the Run
dialog box, type “Regsvr32.exe” followed by a space and then the path and ...
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ServoCenter3.1 DLL Control Examples – Visual Basic .NET
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From [tech.yostengineering.com] Last viewed: 05.07.2006
ServoCenter3.1 DLL Control Examples – Visual Basic .NET
1. Overview
ServoCenter 3.1 comes packaged with the yeisrvo.dll runtime library, which gives programmers access to
low-level predefined functions that can be used with the ServoCenter 3.1 controller board. This document
covers the capabilities of the DLL, installing the DLL, and writing programs using the DLL functions.
2. ServoCenter3.1 DLL Functional Overview
The functions provided by the ServoCenter 3.1 DLL correspond with the ServoCenter 3.1 controller board
commands detailed in Section 4.1.4, except as noted in the table descriptions listed below.
Function:
void InitPort(int Comm, long BaudRate)
Parameters:
Comm: Communications Port to which ServoCenter 3.1 controller is attached.
BaudRate: Data rate at which Port will communicate.
Return Value:
0 – Success
Other - Error
Function:
void QuickMove(int Comm, int ...