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Oct 28th, 2000, 09:57 PM
#1
Thread Starter
Lively Member
Hi guys,
Is there a list of VB keywords associated with the ascii characters and color codes?
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Oct 28th, 2000, 10:12 PM
#2
Frenzied Member
in help there is something on the keycodes...i remember seeing it back in the vb4 help, search for something like keycodes or something.
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Oct 28th, 2000, 10:15 PM
#3
ascii characters are listed in MSDN Library (or VB Help file) under ANSI. If you don't have it, here they are:
33 = !
34 = "
35 = #
36 = $
37 = %
38 = &
39 = '
40 = (
41 = )
42 = *
43 = +
44 = ,
45 = -
46 = .
47 = /
48 = 0
49 = 1
50 = 2
51 = 3
52 = 4
53 = 5
54 = 6
55 = 7
56 = 8
57 = 9
58 = :
59 = ;
60 = <
61 = =
62 = >
63 = ?
64 = @
65 = A
66 = B
67 = C
68 = D
69 = E
70 = F
71 = G
72 = H
73 = I
74 = J
75 = K
76 = L
77 = M
78 = N
79 = O
80 = P
81 = Q
82 = R
83 = S
84 = T
85 = U
86 = V
87 = W
88 = X
89 = Y
90 = Z
91 = [
92 = \
93 = ]
94 = ^
95 = _
96 = `
97 = a
98 = b
99 = c
100 = d
101 = e
102 = f
103 = g
104 = h
105 = i
106 = j
107 = k
108 = l
109 = m
110 = n
111 = o
112 = p
113 = q
114 = r
115 = s
116 = t
117 = u
118 = v
119 = w
120 = x
121 = y
122 = z
123 = {
124 = |
125 = }
126 = ~
127 =
128 = €
129 =
130 = ‚
131 = ƒ
132 = „
133 = …
134 = †
135 = ‡
136 = ˆ
137 = ‰
138 = Š
139 = ‹
140 = Œ
141 =
142 = Ž
143 =
144 =
145 = ‘
146 = ’
147 = “
148 = ”
149 = •
150 = –
151 = —
152 = ˜
153 = ™
154 = š
155 = ›
156 = œ
157 =
158 = ž
159 = Ÿ
160 =
161 = ¡
162 = ¢
163 = £
164 = ¤
165 = ¥
166 = ¦
167 = §
168 = ¨
169 = ©
170 = ª
171 = «
172 = ¬
173 = *
174 = ®
175 = ¯
176 = °
177 = ±
178 = ²
179 = ³
180 = ´
181 = µ
182 = ¶
183 = ·
184 = ¸
185 = ¹
186 = º
187 = »
188 = ¼
189 = ½
190 = ¾
191 = ¿
192 = À
193 = Á
194 = Â
195 = Ã
196 = Ä
197 = Å
198 = Æ
199 = Ç
200 = È
201 = É
202 = Ê
203 = Ë
204 = Ì
205 = Í
206 = Î
207 = Ï
208 = Ð
209 = Ñ
210 = Ò
211 = Ó
212 = Ô
213 = Õ
214 = Ö
215 = ×
216 = Ø
217 = Ù
218 = Ú
219 = Û
220 = Ü
221 = Ý
222 = Þ
223 = ß
224 = à
225 = á
226 = â
227 = ã
228 = ä
229 = å
230 = æ
231 = ç
232 = è
233 = é
234 = ê
235 = ë
236 = ì
237 = í
238 = î
239 = ï
240 = ð
241 = ñ
242 = ò
243 = ó
244 = ô
245 = õ
246 = ö
247 = ÷
248 = ø
249 = ù
250 = ú
251 = û
252 = ü
253 = ý
254 = þ
255 = ÿ
Use Chr(#) to use them in VB.
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Oct 28th, 2000, 10:26 PM
#4
Frenzied Member
Oh, if you want that then you could just do this:
Code:
'just add a textbox, turn multiline to true, scrollbars to vertical, and put this in formload
text1.text = ""
dim loopCounter as integer
for loopcounter = 1 to 255
text1.text = text1.text & chr(loopcounter) & vbcrlf
next loopcounter
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Oct 28th, 2000, 10:34 PM
#5
0 to 32 are like enter, space, quotes, etc.
33 to 255 are all your characters.
So you should start from 33 or your just going to end up with spaces in the textbox.
Code:
For i = 33 to 255
Text1.text = Text1.text & Chr(i) & vbCrLf
Next i
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Oct 28th, 2000, 10:51 PM
#6
Hyperactive Member
Visual Basic 6 Constants
The following constants are specified or recognized by Visual Basic. As a result, they can be used anywhere in your code in place of the actual values.
Add-In Constants
Alignment Constants
Asynchronous Constants
BorderStyle Property Constants
Button Constants
Clipboard Object Constants
Color Constants
CommonDialog Control Constants
ComboBox Constants
CommonDialog Error Constants
Control Constants
Data Control Constants
DefaultCursorType Constants
DataGrid Control Constants
DataList and DataCombo Controls Constants
DDE Constants
Drag-and-Drop Constants
Drawing Constants
Form Constants
FillStyle Constants
Graphics Constants
Help Constants
Key Code Constants
ListBox Constants
Menu Accelerator Constants
Menu Control Constants
Miscellaneous Constants
Mouse Pointer Constants
OLE Container Control Constants
Picture Object Constants
Printer Object Constants
RasterOp Constants
ScaleMode Constants
Variant Type Constants
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Hope this list help you to find more constants to use in your code.
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