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VBA is quite different from VB.net - VBA isn't so strict with type but then again VB.net isn't as strict as c#. I like them all - VBA seems limited but if you are playing with Excel then VBA is part of the application so can be really powerful.
I was studying some vba code and came across this: If DblBalance <> 0 Then I can't figure out what operator this is, any help would be appreciated.
C-based and Java languages, on the other hand, do not store the length and have the '\0' (null) terminator to signal that the string ended. Because of that, getting the length in VBA is fast -- it's just reading an integer from memory -- and is slow in Java -- you need to iterate through the string.
在VBA里面多个同类的对象通常被归拢到一个集合(collection)当中,而集合本身也是一个对象。 在Excel VBA中有各种各样的集合,工作簿集合、工作表集合、图形集合等。 对于集合对象有一些统一的方法,例如Add方法的含义是,在该集合中添加一个对象,并返回它。
Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is an event-driven programming language which was first introduced by Microsoft in 1993 to give Excel 5.0 a more robust object-oriented language for writing macros and automating the use of Excel.
VBA 7 was released in 2010 to address the new 64-bit version of Microsoft Office, which shipped in 2010. There are several important changes made to VBA 7 that make it different from VBA 6, namely compatibility with both 32 and 64-bit versions of Office. Applications using VBA 7 must address both backwards compatibility and 64-bit-safe issues.
What is the meaning of the use of the # symbol in Excel VBA? It is used like this: a = b /100# I don't understand the significance of # after the 100?
I am trying to connect to mysql using Excel VBA, I am using Excel 2013. I am new to VB, so i followed this example: Inserting Data Into MySQL From Excel Using VBA Here is my connection code:
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