This is a Sample calculator that I created in visual basic 2008, and this sample will be more useful for learners who are interested in VB 2008 and fortunately the VS 2019 can upgrade the source code perfectly. You can study it and modify it as more as you like.

You improved your basic calculator app, but your app doesn't yet handle exceptions, such as user input errors. For example, if users try to divide by zero, or enter an unexpected character, the app might stop working, return an error, or return an unexpected non-numeric result.


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Visual Basic is a part of Visual Studio, so Visual Studio is used to write a program of visual basic. This calculator contains 2 textboxes to get input from the user, 4 buttons to perform 4 arithmetic operations (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division), and some labels.

However, the graphing calculator also can graph equations, for example, with more advanced mathematics like trigonometry, on a coordinate plane. This is a valuable tool for visual learners or those studying mathematics that requires a lot of graphing, such as calculus.

This tutorial presents a learning exercise that outlines how to make a command-line calculator program in Python 3. This calculator will be able to perform only basic arithmetic, but the final step of this guide serves as a starting point for how you might improve the code to create a more robust calculator.

This is a calculator that resembles a typical scientific calculator , albeit a simpler version. In our version, we have only included the trigonometric functions and the logarithmic functions. The reason of creating a simpler version of the calculator is to help users to learn the programming concepts in a gradual manner and not to confuse them especially those who are learning to program in Visual Basic.To design the interface, we just to need to modify the interface of the basic calculator that we have created earlier using Visual Basic 6. In this calculator, we have added five more buttons, they are Sin, Cos, Tan, Log and Ln. The common trigonometric functions in Visual Basic 6 are Sin, Cos, Tan and Atn as explained below:

In the next few pages, you're going to create a Calculator. It won't be a very sophisticated calculator, and the only thing it can do is add up. What the project will give you is more confidence in using variables, and shifting values from one control to another. So create a new project, call it Calculator, and let's get started.

A Visual Basic .NET example can be found inpbnetexamples('vb_examples.NET/calculator'). It is a simplecalculator similar to the first C# EvaluateGUI example inPB First Example. This example is in the form of a VisualStudio project. 2351a5e196

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