An example of semantic error is:
a+b = c.
If you run the program and it has an error/bug the line where the error originates will be marked by color yellow... it is where the program breaks or stop...
VB does not determine that at all. Programmer can give loop break instructions. Break command will break loops programatically.
Yes it is possible, most things are in VB
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If you run the program and it has an error/bug the line where the error originates will be marked by color yellow... it is where the program breaks or stop...
VB does not determine that at all. Programmer can give loop break instructions. Break command will break loops programatically.
Yes it is possible, most things are in VB
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you dont make vb vb is visual basics and you make stuff in it
No. You'll have to use an external DLL/VBX. If you see any examples, please tell the newsgroup.
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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.
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