APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT • Improving the VB application • Using a step-by-step approach • Writing a VB procedure • Calling procedures BUILDING BLOCK OF VB 6 • Using the Visual Basic 6 code editor • Adhering to programming standards • Data types‚ variables and constants in Visual Basic • Using operators • Control structures - IF...THEN‚ Select Case‚ DO...LOOP‚ FOR...NEXT • Practice assignment - Upgrading the Scoreboard DESIGNING VB APPLICATION • Designing the Visual
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Great Expectations Vocabulary 1) Corroborated (vb) Supported or established by existing evidence. “The hue and cry going off to the Hulks‚ and people coming thence to examine the iron‚ Joe’s opinion was corroborated.” Pocket corroborated Pip’s suspicions that Estella had already taken a huband. Sagaciously (adv) Intelligently or wisely. “I sagaciously observed‚ if it didn’t signify to him‚ to whom did it signify?” Pip dozed off as Pumblechook sagaciously
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05 – 1/ 0.05(1 + 0.05)15] + $1‚000/ (1 + 0.05)15 =$1040 + $480.77 = $1518.98 VBS = INT/ (1 + rd)t + M/ (1 + rd)N =$100 [1/0.05 – 1/ 0.05(1 + 0.05)1] + $1‚000/ (1 + 0.05)1 = $95 + $952.381 = $ 1‚047.381 2) rd = 8% VBL = INT/ (1 + rd)t + M/ (1 + rd)N =$100 [1/0.08 – 1/ 0.08(1 + 0.08)15] + $1‚000/ (1 + 0.08)15 = $856 + $315.19 = $1171.19 VBS = INT/ (1 + rd)t + M/ (1 + rd)N =$100 [1/0.08 – 1/ 0.08(1 + 0.08)1] + $1‚000/ (1 +
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Find the magnitude of the average friction force. SOLUTION : (a) At point A EA = mgh = (90 kg) 9.80 m/s2 (15 m) = 13230 J At point B‚ James Bond is at rest so‚ EB = 0 (b) Using conservation of energy: EA = EB ⇒ EA = EC ⇒ mgh = mg h 1 + mv 2 ⇒ 2 2 B ⇒ vB = vC = gh = 2gh = 9.80 m/s2 (15 m) = 12.1 m/s 2 9.80 m/s2 (15 m) = 17.1 m/s 1 2 mgh = mvC 2 (c) Using conservation of energy: EC + Wf C→D = ED ⇒ Wf C→D = ED − EC = -13230 J where we used the fact that EC = EA . (d) Using the definition
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Acid Base Titration Purpose: The purpose is to calculate the molarity of a NaOH solution by titrating the base with 5mL of standard HCl solution in each trial. By adding the base with unknown molarity to the acid with 0.10M the molarity of NaOH can be calculated. The base‚ NaOH‚ helps bring the pH of the acid‚ HCl‚ closer to seven‚ which neutralizes it. When using the buret the amount of NaOH used is able to be determined. Then by writing a balanced chemical equation and using the titration
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5th 2000. It started in Philippines‚ spreading as an email message with the subject line “ILOVEYOU” and the attachment “LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.txt.vbs”. the latter file extension in this case is .vbs but by default it don’t show up in the windows files it will comes up as the normal text file to end user‚ .vbs is interpreted file that when they click the text file thinking it was love letter form one of their ex-boyfriend(s)‚ they activate Visual Basic script which was the virus and once it activated
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configuration of Fig. 7.62. R’= R1R2/R1+R2= 2.2kOhms*10kOhms/2.2Ohms+10kOhms= 20kOhms R’’=R3R4/R3+R4= 2.2kOhms*10kOhms/2.2Ohms+10kOhms= 20kOhms Rt= R’+R’’= 20kOhms+20kOhms= 40kOhms 8) For the network of Fig. 7.67: (a) Find the voltages Va and Vb. Va= 32V Vb= R2/I1= 12Ohms*3A= 36V (b) Find the currents I1 and Is. I1= 32V/12Ohms= 3A Is= V/Rt= 32V/74Ohms= 0.4mA 10) For the circuit board in Fig. 7.69: (a)Find the total resistance Rt of the configuration. R’= R6R5/R6+R5=3.3kOhms*2.4kOhms/3.3kOhms+2
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concentrate your efforts elsewhere. As with all functions‚ the built-in functions return values and‚ optionally‚ accept arguments that you pass to the functions when you call the functions. This essay will list different Visual Basic’s built in functions. VB supports many mathematical and/or numeric functions that can make calculations and other procedures very simple‚ as one just have to feed in the variables‚ and get the output after the function processes it. One such function is: The Sqr () function
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Implementation of active filters using OTA-C circuits Winter Training Report CONTENTS Title Page no. 1) Introduction to OTAs 2 2) Advantages of OTAs 3 3) First Order Filter using OTAs 4 4) Second Order Filter using OTAs 5
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