Visual Basic

Text-To-Speech Application in VB6

Submitted by donbermoy on
Aside from my Text-To-Speech Application in Android and VB6, I also created another tutorial in VB6 that converts an inputted text into a speech or voice. We will just only call the Speech API namespace for this program and with the use of Spvoice object. The SpVoice object brings the text-to-speech (TTS) engine capabilities to applications using SAPI automation. An application can create numerous SpVoice objects, each independent of and capable of interacting with the others. Now, let's start this tutorial! 1.

Advanced Animation with a Deeper Understanding of VB.NET Class

Submitted by donbermoy on
Classes are essential to VB.NET programs. They are the building blocks of our programs. A Class is a reference type—it is allocated on the managed heap. It can have Functions and Subs, and also data members—this includes fields. It is a container for data and code. The data within the class can be accessed with properties. The code is referred to as methods. The best thing about OOP is that it

Sum of All Even Numbers in VB6

Submitted by donbermoy on
In this article, we will create a program that can compute the sum of all even numbers using Visual Basic 6.0. We will write a Visual Basic program that reads an integer value and displays the sum of all even integers starting from 2 and input value, inclusive. It will display an error message if the input value is less than 2. Now, let's start this tutorial! 1.

Email Validation using VB6

Submitted by donbermoy on
Last month, I had discussed already in vb.net on how to make a program that can validate or determine whether an inputted email address is true or not. Now, i have here a different version of email validation written in VB 6.0. strong>Now, let's start this tutorial! 1.Let's start this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0: Open Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, click Choose Standard EXE, and click Open. 2.

Encrypt and Decrypt a Text using VB6

Submitted by donbermoy on
Last week, we made a program in vb.net that has encryption only in a text. Now in this article, we will create a program in VB6.0 that will encrypt and decrypt a text. Now, let's start this tutorial! 1.Let's start this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0: Open Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, click Choose Standard EXE, and click Open. 2.Next, add two Buttons named Command1 and labeled it as "Encrypt".

Login using a Text File Database in VB6

Submitted by donbermoy on
In this tutorial, we will going to make a program that has a text file database which will be going to use as our database of the program. Now, let's start this tutorial! 1.Let's start this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0: Open Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, click Choose Standard EXE, and click Open. 2.Next, add only one Button named cmdOK and labeled it as "OK".

Reverse a String in VB6

Submitted by donbermoy on
Hi! In this tutorial, we will create a program that reverses a string. I already made this one in vb.net but it has different code in vb6.0. Now, let's start this tutorial! 1.Let's start this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0: Open Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, click Choose Standard EXE, and click Open. 2. Next, add only one Button named Command1 and labeled it as "Reverse".

ASCII Generator using VB 6.0

Submitted by donbermoy on
ASCII is one of the important functions of a program as it creates shortcut keys when pressed. ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. Computers can only understand numbers, so an ASCII code is the numerical representation of a character such as 'a' or '@' or an action of some sort. Most computers use ASCII codes to represent text, which makes it possible to transfer data from one computer to another.

No Duplication of Item in ListBox using VB 6.0

Submitted by donbermoy on
In this tutorial, we will create a program that can filter duplication inside our ListBox when we input the same text in the TextBox. Now, let's start this tutorial! 1.Let's start this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0: Open Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, click Choose Standard EXE, and click Open. 2.Next, add only one Button named Command1 and labeled it as "Add Item", one TextBox named Text1 and make it as empty, and one LitBox named List1