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Title: Microsoft Visual Basic 2005: Reloaded Second Edition


1
Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Reloaded Second
Edition
  • Chapter 9
  • Structures and Sequential Access Files

2
Structures
  • Structure statement creates your own data type
  • User-defined data type (or structure) data types
    created by using the Structure statement
  • Member variables variables defined within a
    structure
  • Structure can include member variables of
  • Any of the standard data types
  • Other structure types

3
Structures (continued)
4
Using a Structure to Declare a Variable
  • Structure variables variables declared using a
    structure
  • Refer to an entire structure in code using its
    name
  • Refer to a member variable using the structure
    name with the dot operator and the member
    variable name
  • Member variables can be used like any other
    variables
  • Structures are used to group related items into
    one unit

5
Using a Structure to Declare a Variable
(continued)
6
Using a Structure to Declare a Variable
(continued)
7
Passing a Structure Variable to a Procedure
Open the Pool program and Flow Chart
8
Passing a Structure Variable to a Procedure
(continued)
  • Sample application using a structure
  • Less code to pass a structure variable to a
    procedure
  • Stores all of the data in a single unit

9
Creating an Array of Structure Variables
  • Use a one-dimensional array of structure
    variables instead of two-dimensional or parallel
    one-dimensional arrays
  • Refer to a member variable in an array element
    by
  • arrayname(subscript).memberVariableName

10
Creating an Array of Structure Variables
(continued)
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Creating an Array of Structure Variables
(continued)
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Creating an Array of Structure Variables
(continued)
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Creating an Array of Structure Variables
(continued)
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File Types
  • Reading a file getting information from a file
  • Writing to a file sending information to a file
  • Output files files to which information is
    written
  • Input files files that are read by the computer
  • Three types of files in Visual Basic
  • Sequential
  • Random
  • Binary

15
File Types (continued)
  • Sequential file data is accessed sequentially,
    in consecutive order from the beginning to the
    end
  • Random file data can be accessed in consecutive
    or random order
  • Binary file data is accessed by its byte
    location in the file

16
Sequential Access Files
  • Sequential access file often called a text file
    because it is composed of lines of text
  • Data must be read sequentially from beginning to
    end

17
Sequential Access Files (continued)
18
Writing Information to a Sequential Access File
  • WriteAllText method
  • Writes information to a sequential access file
  • File argument contains the name of the file to
    be used
  • Text argument contains the data to be written
  • Append argument if True, data is added to end of
    existing file otherwise all existing data is
    erased

19
Writing Information to a Sequential Access File
(continued)
  • My feature exposes a set of commonly used
    objects to the programmer
  • My.Computer object allows access to objects and
    methods to manipulate files
  • Computer uses a file pointer to trace where the
    next character will be read from or written to a
    file
  • Strings.Space method writes a specific number of
    spaces to a file

20
Writing Information to a Sequential Access File
(continued)
21
Aligning Columns of Information in a Sequential
Access File
  • PadLeft, PadRight methods
  • Pads a string with a specified number of
    characters based on current length of the string
    being padded
  • Aligns columns of information written to a
    sequential access file
  • Aligns columns of numeric information by the
    decimal point

22
Aligning Columns of Information in a Sequential
Access File (continued)
23
Aligning Columns of Information in a Sequential
Access File (continued)
24
Reading Information from a Sequential Access File
  • ReadAllText method reads information stored in a
    sequential access file
  • File argument contains the name of the
    sequential access file

25
Reading Information from a Sequential Access File
(continued)
26
Determining Whether a File Exists
  • An attempt to read a file that does not exist
    will cause an error
  • FileExists method determines if the file exists
    before attempting to read it
  • File argument contains the name of the file

27
Determining Whether a File Exists (continued)
28
The FormClosing Event
  • FormClosing event
  • Occurs when a form is about to be closed by the
    program code or by the user
  • Allows you to trap the closing action and take
    any necessary actions such as saving data
  • Can be used to cancel the close action
  • Set e.Cancel True to cancel the closing action

29
The FormClosing Event (continued)
30
The Friends Application
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