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    Extremely Easy Program That I Am Making Hard

    Hello all!

    I am working on a program which should be easy, but I am making it harder than it should be on myself.



    I need to make a program that if I press the button below each ListBox that it displays the corresponding output.

    How my teacher would like us to do this is to actually make each one a rectangle and half of the characters be spaces and the other half be A, B, C or D. Does that make sense?

    So for the first output is should be like this...

    lets say space = #

    A#########
    AA########
    AAA#######
    AAAA######
    AAAAA#####
    AAAAAA####
    AAAAAAA###
    AAAAAAAA##
    AAAAAAAAA#
    AAAAAAAAAA

    Here is a flowchart we made in class in Visual Logic, I am not sure if any of who have heard of this, but either way here is the flowchart.



    Here is the corresponding code implemented into Visual Basic.

    vb.net Code:
    1. Dim number As Integer
    2.         Dim FirstCharacter As String
    3.         Dim SecondCharacter As String
    4.         Dim row As String
    5.  
    6.         number = 5
    7.         FirstCharacter = "A"
    8.         SecondCharacter = "*"
    9.         row = ""
    10.  
    11.         For count = 1 To number
    12.  
    13.             For firstCount = 1 To count
    14.                 row = row & FirstCharacter
    15.  
    16.                 For secondCount = 1 To ((number - firstCount) + 1)
    17.                     row = row & SecondCharacter
    18.  
    19.  
    20.                 Next
    21.                
    22.             Next
    23.             lstOutputA.Items.Add(row)
    24.             row = ""
    25.         Nextt

    Now I am not sure what I did wrong, but this code doesn't work in Visual Basic. I The output is...

    A*****
    A*****A****
    A*****A****A***
    A*****A****A***A**
    A*****A****A***A**A*

    NOTE: I am using the "*" to represent spaces so I can see where they are.

    I am pretty sure it is because these...
    vb.net Code:
    1. For firstCount = 1 To count
    2.                 row = row & FirstCharacter
    3.  
    4.                 For secondCount = 1 To ((number - firstCount) + 1)
    5.                     row = row & SecondCharacter
    6.  
    7.  
    8.                 Next
    9.                
    10.             Next

    Need to be separated loops instead of nested loops. So they should be like this...
    vb.net Code:
    1. For firstCount = 1 To count
    2.                 row = row & FirstCharacter
    3.             Next
    4.  
    5.             For secondCount = 1 To ((number - firstCount) + 1)
    6.                 row = row & SecondCharacter
    7.  
    8.  
    9.             Next
    10.             lstOuput.Items.Add(row)
    11.             row = ""

    The only problem is firstCount in the secondCount loop becomes invalid because it is not yet declared.

    So how would I get around that?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks!
    Last edited by Adampff; Dec 13th, 2010 at 05:50 PM.

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