Module Module1
Sub Main()
Console.WriteLine("WELCOME TO BMI CALCULATOR")
Console.Writeline("Body mass index is a value derived from the mass and height of a person.")
Console.WriteLine(" ")
Console.WriteLine(" ")
Console.Write("Please enter your full name for our record: ")
Dim fullname As String
fullname = console.ReadLine
Console.Write("Please enter your age: ")
Dim age As String
age = console.ReadLine
Console.Write("Please choose your gender (MALE/FEMALE): ")
Dim gender As String
gender = console.ReadLine
Console.Write("Please enter your height in metre: ")
Dim height As String
height = console.ReadLine
Console.Write("Please enter your weight in kilogram: ")
Dim weight As String
weight = console.ReadLine
Console.WriteLine()
Console.WriteLine("BMI Categories: ")
Console.WriteLine(" Underweight = < 18.50")
Console.WriteLine(" Normal Weight = 18.51 - 24.99")
Console.WriteLine(" Overweight = 25.00 - 29.99")
Console.WriteLine(" Obesity = > 30.00")
Console.WriteLine()
Dim BMIValue
BMIValue = (weight) / (height ^ 2)
Console.WriteLine("Name: " & fullname)
Console.WriteLine("Age: " & age)
Console.WriteLine("Gender: " & gender)
Console.WriteLine("Your BMI is: " & BMIValue)
Console.ReadKey()
End Sub
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Visual Basic is a event driven programming language by Microsoft, first released in the year 1991.
Variable is a name given to the storage area in order to identify them in our programs.
Simple syntax of Variable declaration is as follows
Dim variableName [ As [ New ] dataType ] [ = initializer ]
variableName = value
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'code
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'code if the above conditional-expression is true
If(conditional-expression)Then
'code if the above conditional-expression is true
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Select [ Case ] expression
[ Case expressionlist
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[ Case Else
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For counter [ As datatype ] = begin To end [ Step step ]
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Loop
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Loop { While | Until } conditional-expression
Procedure is a sub-routine which contains set of statements. Usually Procedures are written when multiple calls are required to same set of statements which increases re-usuability and modularity.
Procedures are of two types.
Functions return a value when they are called.
[accessModifiers] Function functionName [(parameterList)] As returnType
'code
End Function
Sub-procedures are similar to functions but they don't return any value.
Sub ProcedureName (parameterList)
'Code
End Sub