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| Wabz Elite Member
 
      
 
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 | | O.P.  Argh Visual Basic I'm stuck again.  I'm attempting to make something which displays timetables 1-12 . 
So it would display like this
 
1 * 1 = 1    2 *1 = 1 
1 * 2 =2     2 *2 = 2 
1 * 3 =3     2 *3 = 6
 
Any sugguestions I've really had enough everything i try just breaks.
 
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 | | RE: Argh Visual Basic The question/problem is to vague though. I could post the code to generate those tables, but it highly depends on exactly how you want to display them and where you want to display them...
 In essence it will just be some simple nested FOR...NEXT loops.
 
 
 It would be better if you attach your code, so it can be fixed in the way you need it.
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 | | O.P.  RE: Argh Visual Basic K Cookie well I'll try and make some sense of it myself to make it sort of work before i even post it
 [edit]  This is actually way harder than I thought , basically all I need to do is have all the times tables print to a form.  on the click of a command button.  I'm reading up on something called tabs at the moment I don't know if this is the way to go but it seems to look hopeful
 
 
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 | | RE: Argh Visual Basic In essence it would be something like: code:For TimesTable = 1 to 10
 For Number = 1 to 10
 Debug.Print Number & " x " & TimesTable & " = " & (Number * TimesTable)
 Next Number
 Next TimesTable
 
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 | | O.P.  RE: Argh Visual Basic Well that worked    
I'm sort of trying to teach myself Vb too fast I think and I keep falling over. 
 
[edit]  Got it to print to a form now     Just need to tidy them into rows Any ideas [/edit]
 code:Never ever did one think he would use that bbcodePrivate Sub cmdcalc_Click()
 
 
 Dim Timestable As Integer
 Dim Number As Integer
 
 For Timestable = 1 To 12
 For Number = 1 To 12
 frmTables.Print Number & " x " & Timestable & " = "; (Number * Timestable)
 Next Number
 Next Timestable
 
 
 End Sub
 
 
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 | | RE: Argh Visual Basic to make it go into rows just add a vbcrlf like  code:Private Sub cmdcalc_Click()
 
 
 Dim Timestable As Integer
 Dim Number As Integer
 
 For Timestable = 1 To 12
 For Number = 1 To 12
 frmTables.Print Number & " x " & Timestable & " = "; (Number * Timestable) & vbcrlf
 Next Number
 Next Timestable
 
 
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 | | O.P.  RE: Argh Visual Basic That just spaced them out    
Thanks for the input its starting to look better    
Right I think its got to be the tab command some how pushed into this    
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 | | RE: Argh Visual Basic ah yea, i see what u mean, i just tested the code,  so u want each time table set in a new column?   | 
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 | | O.P.  RE: Argh Visual Basic quote:Originally posted by Dempsey
 ah yea, i see what u mean, i just tested the code,  so u want each time table set in a new column?
 
 
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 | | RE: Argh Visual Basic once you get into it  its not too bad.  But about the columns, printing it onto the form i cant think of a way to put it in columns, not saying it cant be done, i just cant think how atm | 
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