VB.NET ASP.NET Asc Source Code Syntax Example
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Asc Example Syntax VB.NET ASP.NET | Asc | Source Code
Summary: – Illustrates using Asc with Source Code Syntax Example in VB.NET ASP.NET.
*** 2. Asc Syntax ***
Purpose:
Returns an Integer value representing the
character code corresponding to a character – if
string is used only first character is evaluated.
Syntax:
Asc(char)
| Parameters | Description |
|---|
char | char |
| Result Data Type | Description |
|---|
Integer | represents the character code that corresponds to a character |
Syntax2:
Asc(string)
| Parameters | Description |
|---|
string | string |
| Result Data Type | Description |
|---|
Integer | represents the character code that corresponds to a character |
*** 3. Asc – Quick Example *** |
|---|
Dim intAsc as integer = Asc("T") ' Returns 84 |
*** 4. Asc – Full Example *** Asc Example Output Screenshot  Step 1: Click on Visual Basic to Cut-n-paste code into Asc.aspx.vb
| Imports System | Imports System.IO | Imports System.Data | | | ' This example is from http://idealprogrammer.com | ' It shows how you can use Asc syntax in VB.NET ASP.NET | '**************************************************************************************** | ' Purpose: Returns an Integer value representing the | ' character code corresponding to a character - if | ' string is used only first character is evaluated. | ' | ' Syntax: Asc(char) | ' | ' Parameter1: char - char | ' | ' Result: Integer - represents the character code that corresponds to a character | ' | '*********************************************************** | ' | ' Syntax2: Asc(string) | ' | ' Parameter1: string - string | ' | ' Result: Integer - represents the character code that corresponds to a character | ' | ' ********************************************************* | ' | ' Quick Example: Dim intAsc as integer = Asc("T") ' Returns 84 | ' | '**************************************************************************************** | | Partial Class _Asc | Inherits System.Web.UI.Page | | Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load | Label1.Text = "Example #1: Asc(""This is my string"")" | TextBox1.Text = Microsoft.VisualBasic.Asc("This is my string").ToString() ' Returns 84 | End Sub | | End Class | |
Step 2: Click on XML to Cut-n-paste code into Asc.aspx
| < %@ Page Language="VB" AutoEventWireup="false" CodeFile="Asc.aspx.vb" Inherits="_Asc" %> | | < !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> | | <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> | <head runat="server"> | <title></title> | </head> | <body> | <form id="form1" runat="server"> | <div> | <h1><asp:label ID="Label1" runat="server" Text="Label"></asp:label> </h1> | <asp:textbox ID="TextBox1" runat="server"></asp:textbox><br /> | <h1><asp:label ID="Label2" runat="server" Text="Label"></asp:label> </h1> | <asp:textbox ID="TextBox2" runat="server"></asp:textbox><br /> | <h1><asp:label ID="Label3" runat="server" Text="Label"></asp:label> </h1> | <asp:textbox ID="TextBox3" runat="server"></asp:textbox><br /> | | | | </div> | </form> | </body> | </html> | | | |
Prerequistes:- Install Visual Web Developer 2010
- Install SQL Server Express
- Download Northwind and Pubs Databases
- Attach Northwind Database to Databases in Sql Express
- Attach pubs Database to Databases in Sql Express
Notes: - You can build your own library of syntax examples by using same web site over and over and just add new web forms to it.
Instructions: - Use Visual Web Developer 2010
- Create new web site;
- Click File/New Web Site
- Select ASP.NET Website Template
- Select Visual Basic for Language
- name of Web Site could be VBNET_ASPNET_Syntax.
- Add New folder named "StringManipulation"
- Right-click project name in solution explorer;
- add new folder;
- name of folder could be: StringManipulation
- Add Web Form Named Asc to StringManipulation folder
- Right-click StringManipulation folder;
- add new item;
- Select Web Form
- Check place code behind in separate file
- Web Form name could be Asc
- Click on Visual Basic in step 1 at the top of this page to copy code into code-behind Asc.aspx.vb
- Click on XML in step 2 above to copy code into web form Asc.aspx
- Right-click on Asc.aspx in solution explorer and select view in browser
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