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Visual Basic 101
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Creating a Flowchart for our Mechanical Man
Start
Raise Arms
Touch Wall?
Yes
No
A
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Stand Up
Touch wall? B
Yes
No
Take One Step
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Add One to Counter
Touch Wall?
Yes
No
Turn Right
Turn Right
Take One Step
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Subtract One from Counter
Is Counter = 0?
No
YesTurn Right
Turn Right
B
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Stop
A
B
Sit Down
Lower Arms
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Building an Application
Vocabulary Words:
1. Graphical User Interface (GUI) (pronounced “gooey”):
Allows you to use both text and graphical images to communicate with the computer.
Example:
Microsoft Windows is called a graphical user
interface.
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2. Application Software or Applications:
Are computer programs that perform a certain function such as calendar, word processing, or spreadsheet.
Even though they are developed by different companies, they have a similar look and feel to the computer user!
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3. Visual Basic:
Is itself a Windows application.
Its function is to help you build you own special-purpose applications and application components for the Windows operating system.
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4. Stand-alone application (also called EXE):
Is one which runs independently of the Visual Basic system.
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5. Multiple document interfaced (MDI) :
Presents windows within windows and is better suited for larger monitors with higher resolutions.
6. Single document interfaced (SDI):
Presents independent windows on the desktop.
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7. Docked :
A window that can be anchored to other windows.
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8. Design Time:Is the time during which you build an application with Visual Basic.
9. Run Time:Is the time during which you use an application for its intended purpose.
10. Project:These are the applications you build in Visual Basic.
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11. Form:
A project always begins with a form!
Objects that become the windows and dialog boxes when the application runs.
12. Twips:
A unit of measurement used to position objects on forms. There are 1440 twips in one inch.
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13. Controls:
The command buttons, text boxes, scroll bars, and other objects that make up the user interface.
14. Toolbox:
The collection of tools that allows you to add objects to the forms you create in Visual Basic.
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15. Properties:Are characteristics, or attributes, of a control, such as its color or the text that displays on top if it.
16. Events:An action taken by the user or generated by some process that causes an event-driven program to respond. They are messages sent to an object when the application runs.
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17. Methods:A command that directs an object to make a change to is state.
Example: The SetFocus method causes the focus to be changed to a certain control on the form.
18. Internal documentation:They are comments within the code statements, they explain how the code in the procedure works. Each comment line must begin with an apostrophe (‘) or the letters Rem.
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Let’s start using Visual Basic!
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The Properties Window
Object Box
Properties List
Property Values
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Homework:
1.) Page 1.57
True/False questions and Multiple
Choice.
2.) Page 1.58
#4 Understanding VB Toolbar and
Toolbox.