Browse Category or Search ResultsSearch Results: Page 1 of 1 found. Entries 1 - 9 of 9 foundDescriptionCompatibilityLevel/AuthorViews/DateSubmittedUser RatingVB 3.0, VB 4.0 (16-bit), VB 4.0 (32-bit), VB 5.0, VB 6.0, VB ScriptBeginner /3153 since2/6/2015 10:04:00 AMBy 16 UsersThis program comes with two classes and will convert a string to Asc, Oct, Hex, or Binary and back again. You can either type the input you want to be converted, or load it directly from any file type.
I can't go as far to say that it's heavily commente. (description truncated)VB 3.0, VB 4.0 (16-bit), VB 4.0 (32-bit), VB 5.0, VB 6.0, VB Script, ASP (Active Server Pages), VBA MS Access, VBA MS ExcelAdvanced /5095 since2/2/2015 2:34:00 PMBy 22 UsersThis code can convert to and from ASCII codes, decimal, hexadecimal, and binary.VB 6.0Beginner /2687 since1/30/2015 11:09:00 AMBy 12 UsersThis code will convert any decimal, binary or hex number into the other two formats. A good code for those who want to learn how to use functions with multiple and optional parameters, also maths functions and creating a custom GUI. The program handles 8b.
(description truncated)Please support the site by visiting our. VB 6.0Beginner /1729 since2/12/2015 12:09:00 AMBy 3 UsersThis program can take text and put out the ASCII, Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal code for it, it can also return ASCII and Binary code to textVB 5.0, VB 6.0Intermediate /1216 since1/22/2015 9:33:00 PMBy 5 UsersHi people! This is my first submission so please be gentle!
It’s a simple little prog to convert binary to decimal and back again. Had to make the binary to decimal bit for college. Works with abnormally huge numbers. I couldn’t find any converters that w. (description truncated)VB 5.0, VB 6.0Intermediate /1014 since1/28/2015 3:57:00 PMBy 2 UsersDemonstrates how to convert Deciamls to Binary numbers, ASCII, or Hex. Enter one Hex, Binary, Decimal, or ASCII value and get its corasponding HEX, Binary, ASCII, or Decimal values. EnjoyVB 5.0, VB 6.0Beginner /798 since1/7/2015 10:53:00 PMBy 3 UsersI'd been working a lot with 32bits data register bitfields lately.
To aid the job, this utility is built.During coding, i'd troubled by the overflow problem. With helps from friends on the net, the problem is SOLVED.My thanks to ameba, GivenRandy, PaulH. (description truncated)VB 6.0Beginner /1040 since1/27/2015 8:01:00 PMBy 4 UsersIve seen a lot of base converters on PSC, but most of them are limeted to only base 2(binary),8(octal),10(decimal), and 16(hexadecimal). Or they only convert from base 10 to another base. This program will convert Any number of any base to any other base.
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Kirk has a formula that concatenates text values: =A1 & A2 & A3. He is looking for a way to simulate the pressing of Alt+Enter between each of the concatenated values.
There are two ways that this can be approached, and both end up with the same results.The first method is to simply press Alt+Enter between the values as you are entering the formula. For instance, consider the following formula:=A1 & 'ae' & A2 & 'ae' & A3In this instance, every place that you see ae you would actually press Alt+Enter. Thus, you would end up with a formula that looked like this just before entering it:=A1 & ' & A2 & ' & A3If you find entering this type of formula distracting, you can always use the actual character code that Excel does whenever you press Alt+Enter. The following formula shows this approach:=A1 & CHAR(10) & A2 & CHAR(10) & A3The CHAR(10) inserts a line feed character, which is the same as is done by Excel when you press Alt+Enter.If, after entering your formula, you don't see the results on separate lines, it is because you don't have wrapping turned on for the cell.
Instead you'll see a small square box where the line feed character is located. To see the results of the formula on separate lines, display the Format Cells dialog box (click Format Cells).
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On the Alignment tab select the Wrap Text check box. When using char(10) or char(13) in formula for text value of a shape however, it makes a big space (like a instead of in html) - as opposed to when manually typing it into the shape.Is there a way in the formula to remove this extra space.
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It tried converting it into a CRLF (char(13)&char(10)) but this just makes two big spaces. Char(10) or char(13) just make a big paragraph essentially. I can’t make a shape dynamic with CR's in it, and still look the same as static text with enters pressed.
Hi there,I've been struggling for a few hours now trying to sort this problem. I have multiple rows of data that have been entered into excel cells using Alt + Enter. This has created a situation where I have multiple rows in each cell. I need to separate these out and I've tried various extraction methods but none of them (Text to Columns, Replace or VBA) seem to recognise the character that Alt + Enter is using.It works, if I use a modified excel formula for finding first word, last word, nth word etc from a cell and I insert an Alt + Enter for the character I want to find. For the nth word I need to add a whole section to the formula and it is getting too cumbersome especially with Alt + Enter breaks through it and up to 15 rows in a cell. There is a VBA function that could do the trick (replacing the spaces it looks for with Alt + Enters) but it doesn't recognise the Alt + Enters as Chr(13)'s or vbCrLf's in the spreadsheet.Any ideas on how I can find these Alt + Enters in VBA and use them in the function or replace them so I can separate this data out?Thanks,Brian.
I can't go as far to say that it's heavily commente. (description truncated)VB 3.0, VB 4.0 (16-bit), VB 4.0 (32-bit), VB 5.0, VB 6.0, VB Script, ASP (Active Server Pages), VBA MS Access, VBA MS ExcelAdvanced /5095 since2/2/2015 2:34:00 PMBy 22 UsersThis code can convert to and from ASCII codes, decimal, hexadecimal, and binary.VB 6.0Beginner /2687 since1/30/2015 11:09:00 AMBy 12 UsersThis code will convert any decimal, binary or hex number into the other two formats. A good code for those who want to learn how to use functions with multiple and optional parameters, also maths functions and creating a custom GUI. The program handles 8b. (description truncated)Please support the site by visiting our. VB 6.0Beginner /1729 since2/12/2015 12:09:00 AMBy 3 UsersThis program can take text and put out the ASCII, Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal code for it, it can also return ASCII and Binary code to textVB 5.0, VB 6.0Intermediate /1216 since1/22/2015 9:33:00 PMBy 5 UsersHi people!
This is my first submission so please be gentle! It’s a simple little prog to convert binary to decimal and back again. Had to make the binary to decimal bit for college. Works with abnormally huge numbers.
I couldn’t find any converters that w. (description truncated)VB 5.0, VB 6.0Intermediate /1014 since1/28/2015 3:57:00 PMBy 2 UsersDemonstrates how to convert Deciamls to Binary numbers, ASCII, or Hex.
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Enter one Hex, Binary, Decimal, or ASCII value and get its corasponding HEX, Binary, ASCII, or Decimal values. EnjoyVB 5.0, VB 6.0Beginner /798 since1/7/2015 10:53:00 PMBy 3 UsersI'd been working a lot with 32bits data register bitfields lately.
To aid the job, this utility is built.During coding, i'd troubled by the overflow problem. With helps from friends on the net, the problem is SOLVED.My thanks to ameba, GivenRandy, PaulH. (description truncated)VB 6.0Beginner /1040 since1/27/2015 8:01:00 PMBy 4 UsersIve seen a lot of base converters on PSC, but most of them are limeted to only base 2(binary),8(octal),10(decimal), and 16(hexadecimal). Or they only convert from base 10 to another base.
This program will convert Any number of any base to any other base. (description truncated)VB 6.0Advanced /1547 since1/10/2015 11:43:00 AMBy 7 UsersVB, Assembler & Resource files by Robert Rayment(see small update below)Only those interested in this topic should download these files.If you have been following some of the VB+assembler progsI've been putting on PSC you may have noticed that the ass. (description truncated)Click here to get a complete list of books on:Search Results: Page 1 of 1 found. Entries 1 - 9 of 9 foundCompatibility Filter Profile:VB 3.0VB 4.0 (16-bit)VB 4.0 (32-bit)VB 5.0VB 6.0VB ScriptASP (Active Server Pages)VBA MS AccessVBA MS Excel.
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