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Nov 19th, 2014, 01:17 AM
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Re: Val Function and overload notice
 Originally Posted by ident
Beginners should not be learning Val as it has no place in vb.net
it seems you don't know about val benefits... when the entered value is not a number then the val function returns 0 instead of error but in cint and clng it returns error... cint(val(value)) is so better than cint(value) so val has place in vb.net as it had in vb6
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