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main.vb
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Module VBModule
Sub Main()
Console.WriteLine(«Hello World»)
End Sub
End Module
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Visual basic (VB.net) Online Compiler
Write, Run & Share VB.net code online using OneCompiler’s VB.net online compiler for free. It’s one of the robust, feature-rich online compilers for VB.net language, running on the latest version 16. Getting started with the OneCompiler’s VB.net compiler is simple and pretty fast. The editor shows sample boilerplate code when you choose language as VB.net
. OneCompiler also has reference programs, where you can look for the sample code to get started with.
Read input from STDIN in VB.net
OneCompiler’s VB.net online editor supports stdin and users can give inputs to programs using the STDIN textbox under the I/O tab. Following is a sample VB.net program which takes name as input and prints hello message with your name.
Public Module Program
Public Sub Main(args() As string)
Dim name as String = Console.ReadLine() ' Reading input from STDIN
Console.WriteLine("Hello " & name) ' Writing output to STDOUT
End Sub
End Module
About VB.net
Visual Basic is a event driven programming language by Microsoft, first released in the year 1991.
Key Features
- Beginner’s friendly language.
- Simple and object oriented programming language.
- User friendly language and easy to develop GUI based applications.
Syntax help
Variables
Variable is a name given to the storage area in order to identify them in our programs.
Simple syntax of Variable declaration is as follows
Dim variableName [ As [ New ] dataType ] [ = initializer ]
Variable initialization
variableName = value
Conditional Statements
1. If
If condition-expression Then
'code
End If
2. If-else
If(conditional-expression)Then
'code if the conditional-expression is true
Else
'code if the conditional-expression is false
End If
3. If-else-if ladder
If(conditional-expression)Then
'code if the above conditional-expression is true
Else If(conditional-expression) Then
'code if the above conditional-expression is true
Else
'code if the above conditional-expression is false
End If
4. Nested-If
If(conditional-expression)Then
'code if the above conditional-expression is true
If(conditional-expression)Then
'code if the above conditional-expression is true
End If
End If
5. Select Case
Select [ Case ] expression
[ Case expressionlist
'code ]
[ Case Else
'code ]
End Select
Loops
1. For..Next
For counter [ As datatype ] = begin To end [ Step step ]
'code
[ Continue For ]
'code
[ Exit For ]
'code
Next [ counter ]
2. For..Each
For Each element [ As datatype ] In group
'code
[ Continue For ]
'code
[ Exit For ]
'code
Next [ element ]
3. While
While conditional-expression
'Code
[ Continue While ]
'Code
[ Exit While ]
'Code
End While
4. Do-while
Do { While | Until } conditional-expression
'Code
[ Continue Do ]
'Code
[ Exit Do ]
'Code
Loop
Do
'Code
[ Continue Do ]
'Code
[ Exit Do ]
'Code
Loop { While | Until } conditional-expression
Procedures
Procedure is a sub-routine which contains set of statements. Usually Procedures are written when multiple calls are required to same set of statements which increases re-usuability and modularity.
Procedures are of two types.
1. Functions
Functions return a value when they are called.
[accessModifiers] Function functionName [(parameterList)] As returnType
'code
End Function
2. Sub-Procedures
Sub-procedures are similar to functions but they don’t return any value.
Sub ProcedureName (parameterList)
'Code
End Sub
Although you can’t create, run, or edit VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) macros in Excel for the web, you can open and edit a workbook that contains macros. Any existing macros will remain in the workbook, and you can open the workbook in the Excel desktop app to view and edit the macros.
To edit a macro:
If you have the Excel desktop app, you can use it to work with macros. Above the ribbon, click Open in Desktop App, and follow the steps in Create, run, edit, or delete a macro.
To delete a macro:
If you open a workbook that contains macros, you won’t see any messages from Excel for the web. If you know that the workbook contains macros and you need to remove them, this must be done in the Excel desktop app. Follow the steps in Create, run, edit, or delete a macro.
Did you know?
If you don’t have a Microsoft 365 subscription, or the latest version of Excel, try it now for free:
Need more help?
This VBA tutorial will teach you the basics of using VBA with Excel. No prior coding experience? No problem! Because VBA is integrated into Excel, coding is very intuitive. Beginners can learn VBA very quickly!
The tutorial is 100% free. No sign-up is required, but by creating an account you’ll be able to save your tutorial progress, and receive many other VBA resources for free!
The tutorial contains 100 exercises spread across 10 chapters. The course is meant to replicate a «boot camp» experience where you learn very quickly by immediately completing exercises related to the course topics.
Each exericse has a «Hint» button, showing you the correct answer. So if you’re stuck, you can easily see the correct answer.
The course contents are listed below:
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