CDBL in Visual Basic (VB) stands for "Convert to Double." It is a function used to convert an expression or value to a Double data type, which is a floating-point number that can represent decimal values. This is useful for ensuring that calculations involving numbers are handled accurately, particularly when dealing with fractions or large numbers.
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I believe it is a way to convert data in Classic ASP to double precision.
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Dim i as double = CDbl("12")
Yes it is possible, most things are in VB
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No. VB 6.0 is a much older version of Visual BASIC, dating back to 1998. VB 2010 is a modern version.