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Sep 9th, 2000, 01:51 PM
#1
Thread Starter
New Member
ok im using
Public Function CheckText(MyText As String) As Boolean
'function returns True if text is OK else returns False
If MyText = "" Then
CheckText = False
Exit Function
End If
If Not IsNumeric(MyText) Then
CheckText = False
Exit Function
End If
'If we get to here, MyText is a number
' So set function to true
CheckText = True
End Function
then calling it and doing some calculations with
Private Sub txtsupplyfo2_Change()
If CheckText(txtsupplyfo2.Text) = True Then
'do the calculations for related datatxtmaxpo2.Text = txtsupply.Text * txtbar.Text
txtmaxpo2.Text = txt.supplyfo2.Text * txtbar.Text
txtfio2.Text = ((txttotaldump.Text * txtsupplyfo2.Text) - txtconsumption.Text) / (txttotaldump.Text - txtconsumption.Text)
Else
txtmaxpo2.Text = ""
txtfio2.Text = ""
End If
End Sub
all this works fine until I do the one above where there are 2 calculations. Also txtdepth_Change (not seen above) is used calculates txtbar.Text and txtmaxpo2.Text and txtbar_Change calculates txtdepth.Text and txtmaxpo2.text
Is the problem that I am not supposed to the same calculation from two difeerent txt box changes? Or is it that I have numerous txt boxes cross calculating the same data as other checkboxes???
Help me please.
Scott
Trying to teach myself visual basic
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Sep 9th, 2000, 06:20 PM
#2
Addicted Member
I'm not sure to solve your problem but dont calculate in the text box,
do you operation by LONG or INTEGER variable...
cause if you do that:
text1=text1+1
visual basic will have somme problem to know if he nedd to do
11
or
2
normally, You will recieve 11 cause it's STRING ..
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Sep 9th, 2000, 06:39 PM
#3
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to get around the string deal as textboxes are string by default use the Val function
Val(Text1) + Val(Text2)...etc or
"A myth is not the succession of individual images,
but an integerated meaningful entity,
reflecting a distinct aspect of the real world."
___ Adolf Jensen
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