VB.NET CSByte Example – Code Sample Syntax

VB.NET CSByte Example – Code Sample Syntax

Abstract: – Illustrates using .

Purpose:
Converts positive and negative numbers into SByte data type

Syntax:
CSByte(expression)

Parameters Description
expression -128 through 127; fractional parts are rounded.

Result Data Type Description
SByte Signed Byte

Step 1: Click Visual Basic to Cut-n-paste code into clsCSByte.vb

Public Class clsCSByte
 
    Public Sub Main()
 
 
        '*****************************************************************************************
        ' Purpose: Converts positive and negative numbers into SByte data type
        '
        ' Syntax: 	CSByte(expression)
        '
        ' Parameter1: expression - -128 through 127; fractional parts are rounded.
        '
        ' Result: SByte - Signed Byte
        '
        '
        '****************************************************************************************
        ' This example is from http://idealprogrammer.com
 
        Console.WriteLine("Example #1: 	CSByte(expression)")
 
        Dim Long1 As Long = CSByte(1.33)
 
        Console.WriteLine(Long1) ' Returns 1
 
        'write blank line to make output easier to read
        Console.WriteLine()
 
        Console.WriteLine("Example #2: 	CSByte(expression)")
 
        Dim Long2 As Long = CSByte(-3.4)
 
        Console.WriteLine(Long2) ' Returns -3
        'write blank line to make output easier to read
        Console.WriteLine()
 
        Console.WriteLine("Example #3: 	CSByte(expression)")
 
        Dim Long3 As Long = CSByte(5.5)
 
        Console.WriteLine(CSByte(Long3)) ' Returns 6
 
        'Prevent console from closing before you press enter
        Console.ReadLine()
 
    End Sub
 
End Class

Step 2: Click Visual Basic to Cut-n-paste code into Module1.vb

Module Module1
 
    Sub Main()
 
 
        Dim myclsCSByte As New clsCSByte
        myclsCSByte.Main()
 
 
 
    End Sub
 
End Module

Prerequistes:

  1. Install Visual Basic (Express or Standard Edition)
  2. Install SQL Server Express
  3. Download Northwind and pubs Database
  4. Attach Northwind Database to Databases in Sql Express
  5. Attach pubs Database to Databases in Sql Express

Notes:

  • Console Application is used to simplify things, but Windows Forms or Web Forms could also be used
  • You can build a library of syntax examples by using same project over and over and just commenting out what you do not want to execute in Module1.vb

Instructions:
VB.NET Syntax Functions CSByte

  1. Use Visual Basic 2010 Express or Standard Edition
  2. Create new project;
    • Click File/New Project
    • Select Console Application Template
    • Select Visual Basic for Language
    • name of project could be VBNET_Syntax.
  3. Add New folder named “Functions”
    • Right-click project name in solution explorer;
    • add new folder;
    • name of folder could be: Functions
  4. Add New subfolder named “ConversionFunctions”
    • Right-click Functions folder in solution explorer;
    • add new folder;
    • name of folder could be: ConversionFunctions
  5. Add New subfolder named “TypeConversionFunctions”
    • Right-click ConversionFunctions folder in solution explorer;
    • add new folder;
    • name of folder could be: TypeConversionFunctions
  6. Add Class Named clsCSByte to TypeConversionFunctions folder
    • Right-click TypeConversionFunctions folder;
    • add new item;
    • Select class
    • Class name could be clsCSByte
  7. Click on Visual Basic in code in step 1 above to copy code into clsCSByte.vb
  8. Click on Visual Basic in code in step 2 above to copy code into Module1.vb
  9. Click green arrow or press F5 to run program