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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Converting from Decimal to Unsigned Decimal

    I'm completely new to al this but I'm currently trying to calculate an equation in visual basic but I want the answer to always be positive and a decimal. This is my code so far:
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    Public Class Recycling_Cost

    Private Sub btnAns_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnAns.Click
    Dim sngNum1 As Single
    Dim sngNum2 As Single
    Dim sngNum3 As Single
    Dim sngNum4 As Single
    Dim sngNum5 As Single
    Dim sngNum6 As Single
    Dim sngNum7 As Single
    Dim sngAns As ULong

    sngNum1 = Val(txtNum1.Text)
    sngNum2 = Val(txtNum2.Text)
    sngNum3 = Val(txtNum3.Text)
    sngNum4 = Val(txtNum4.Text)
    sngNum5 = Val(txtNum5.Text)
    sngNum6 = Val(txtNum6.Text)
    sngNum7 = Val(txtNum7.Text)

    sngAns = ((sngNum1 * sngNum2 - sngNum3) * sngNum4) - (sngNum5 * sngNum6 * sngNum7)

    lblAns.Text = sngAns
    End Sub

    Can anyone tell me how to fix this?

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    Re: Converting from Decimal to Unsigned Decimal

    I don't think you need the ULong. Just leave it as Single and change your calculation line to

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     sngAns = System.Math.Abs(((sngNum1 * sngNum2 - sngNum3) * sngNum4) - (sngNum5 * sngNum6 * sngNum7))


    Quote Originally Posted by CatyJane View Post
    I'm completely new to al this but I'm currently trying to calculate an equation in visual basic but I want the answer to always be positive and a decimal. This is my code so far:
    [CODE]
    Code:
    Public Class Recycling_Cost
    
        Private Sub btnAns_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnAns.Click
            Dim sngNum1 As Single
            Dim sngNum2 As Single
            Dim sngNum3 As Single
            Dim sngNum4 As Single
            Dim sngNum5 As Single
            Dim sngNum6 As Single
            Dim sngNum7 As Single
            Dim sngAns As ULong
    
            sngNum1 = Val(txtNum1.Text)
            sngNum2 = Val(txtNum2.Text)
            sngNum3 = Val(txtNum3.Text)
            sngNum4 = Val(txtNum4.Text)
            sngNum5 = Val(txtNum5.Text)
            sngNum6 = Val(txtNum6.Text)
            sngNum7 = Val(txtNum7.Text)
    
            sngAns = ((sngNum1 * sngNum2 - sngNum3) * sngNum4) - (sngNum5 * sngNum6 * sngNum7)
    
            lblAns.Text = sngAns
        End Sub
    Can anyone tell me how to fix this?
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    Re: Converting from Decimal to Unsigned Decimal

    One last tip. If it isn't too daunting for you being that you said you're a nooby, try to follow the following code...

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            If Not Single.TryParse(txtNum1.Text, sngNum1) OrElse _
                 Not Single.TryParse(txtNum2.Text, sngNum2) OrElse _
                 Not Single.TryParse(txtNum3.Text, sngNum3) OrElse _
                 Not Single.TryParse(txtNum4.Text, sngNum4) OrElse _
                 Not Single.TryParse(txtNum5.Text, sngNum5) OrElse _
                 Not Single.TryParse(txtNum6.Text, sngNum6) OrElse _
                 Not Single.TryParse(txtNum7.Text, sngNum7) OrElse  Then 
                MsgBox("couldn't convert all supplied values to type short")
                Exit Sub
            End If
    I'm suggesting you study this because it is good practice to test each value you get out of a TextBox to ensure it can be converted to a type Single. Depending on just how new you are this may be a bit much to throw at you, if so my apologies. The
    Code:
    Single.TryParse
    takes the values from the text box, which are type String, and tries to parse them as Singles and place the resulting values in the variables you defined (ie. sngNum2)
    Last edited by thetimmer; Mar 13th, 2015 at 09:52 AM. Reason: typo's oh my
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    Re: Converting from Decimal to Unsigned Decimal

    Thank you so much for that! It worked perfectly and now my dissertation doesn't seem so doomed. I'll have a go at the additional code you suggested too

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    Re: Converting from Decimal to Unsigned Decimal

    good deal, glad to help. Please mark this thread resolved... and good luck with your dissertation.
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