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Example 2.1.1 
Private Sub Form_Load
  ( ) 
Form1.show 
Print “Welcome to Visual Basic tutorial” 
End Sub | 
Figure 2.4 : The output of example 2.1.1 | 
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Example 2.1.2 
Private Sub
  Form_Activate ( ) 
Print 20 + 10 Print 20 - 10 Print 20 * 10 Print 20 / 10 
End Sub | 
Figure 2.5: The output of example 2.1.2 | 
You can also use the + or the & operator to join two or more texts (string)
together like in example 2.1.4 (a) and (b)
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Example 2.1.4(a) Private Sub 
A = "Tom"  B = “likes" C = “to" D = “eat" E = “burger" Print A + B + C + D + E 
End Sub | 
Example 2.1.4(b) 
Private Sub 
A = "Tom"  B = “likes" C = “to" D = “eat" E = “burger" Print A & B & C & D & E 
End Sub | 
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Example: Program to
  change background color
Private Sub 
Form_Load() 
Form1.Show Form1.BackColor = &H000000FF& 
End Sub 
Example:Program to
  change shape
This example is to change the control Shape
  to a particular shape at runtime by writing the following code. This code
  will change the shape to a circle at runtime. 
Private Sub Form_Load() 
Shape1.Shape = 3 
End Sub | 
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Text Box  
Private
  Sub Command1_Click() 
‘To add the values in text box 1 and text box 2 
Sum = Val(Text1.Text) + Val(Text2.Text) 
‘To display the answer on label 1 
Label1.Caption = Sum 
End
  Sub  | 
Output | 
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Label     
Private Sub Command1_Click () 
label.Caption
  = “bharti college” 
End Sub | 
Command Button 
Private Sub Command1_Click () 
Statements 
End Sub | 
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Picture Box  
Picture1.Picture=LoadPicture("C:\VBprogram\Images\grape.gif") | 
Image Box 
Image1.Picture= LoadPicture("C:\VBprogram\Images\grape.gif") | 
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List Box 
Private Sub Form_Load ( ) 
List1.AddItem “Lesson1” 
List1.AddItem “Lesson2” 
List1.AddItem “Lesson3” 
List1.AddItem “Lesson4” 
End Sub | 
Combo Box 
Private Sub Form_Load ( ) 
Combo1.AddItem “Item1” 
Combo1.AddItem “Item2” 
Combo1.AddItem “Item3” 
Combo1.AddItem “Item4” 
End Sub | 
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Check Box
Private Sub Command1_Click() 
If Check1.Value = 1 And
  Check2.Value = 0 Then MsgBox "Apple is selected" ElseIf Check2.Value = 1 And Check1.Value = 0 Then MsgBox "Orange is selected" Else MsgBox "All are selected" End If 
End Sub | 
Option Box
Private Sub Option1_Click ( ) 
   
  Shape1.Shape = 0 
End Sub 
Private Sub Option2_Click() 
    
  Shape1.Shape = 1 
End Sub 
Private Sub Option3_Click() 
    
  Shape1.Shape = 2 
End Sub 
Private Sub Option4_Click() 
     
  Shape1.Shape = 3 
End Sub 
Private Sub Option5_Click() 
    
  Shape1.Shape = 4 
End Sub 
Private Sub Option6_Click() 
    
  Shape1.Shape = 5 
End Sub | 
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Object visible  
Example 4.1
Private
  Sub Command1_click 
Label1.Visible=false 
Label2.Visible=True 
Text1.Text=”You are correct!” 
End sub 
Assigning Values to
  Variables
firstNumber=100  secondNumber=firstNumber-99 userName="John Lyan" userpass.Text = password | 
Object visible  
Example 4.2
Private
  Sub Command1_click 
Label1.Caption=” Welcome” 
Image1.visible=true 
End sub 
Assigning Values to
  Variables
Label1.Visible = True  Command1.Visible = false Label4.Caption = textbox1.Text ThirdNumber = Val(usernum1.Text) total = firstNumber + secondNumber+ThirdNumber | 
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Assigning
  Values to String Variables
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Dim firstName As
  String Dim secondName As String Dim yourName As String 
firstName =
  Text1.Text secondName = Text2.Text yourName = secondName + " " + firstName Label1.Caption = yourName 
End Sub | 
Assigning
  Values to numeric Variables
Dim number1, number2, number3 as Integer 
Dim total, average as variant 
Private sub Form_Click 
number1=val(Text1.Text)  number2=val(Text2.Text) number3= val(Text3.Text) 
Total=number1+number2+number3 
Average=Total/5 
Label1.Caption=Total 
Label2.Caption=Average 
End Sub | 





