Sub DocumentSplitter()
    Dim xDoc As Document, xNewDoc As Document
    Dim xSplit As String, xCount As Long, xLast As Long
    Dim xRngSplit As Range, xDocName As String, xFileExt As String
    Dim xRegEx As RegExp
    Dim xPageCount As Integer
    Dim xShell As Object, xFolder As Object, xFolderItem As Object
    Dim xFilePath As String
    On Error Resume Next
    Set xDoc = Application.ActiveDocument
    Set xShell = CreateObject("Shell.Application")
    Set xFolder = xShell.BrowseforFolder(0, "Select a Folder:", 0, 0)
    If TypeName(xFolder) = "Nothing" Then Exit Sub
    Set xFolderItem = xFolder.Self
    xFilePath = xFolderItem.Path & "\"
    Application.ScreenUpdating = False
    Set xNewDoc = Documents.Add(Visible:=False)
    xDoc.Content.WholeStory
    xDoc.Content.Copy
    xNewDoc.Content.PasteAndFormat wdFormatOriginalFormatting
    With xNewDoc
        xPageCount = .ActiveWindow.Panes(1).Pages.Count
L1:     xSplit = InputBox("The document contains " & xPageCount & " pages." & _
                 vbCrLf & vbCrLf & " Please enter the page count you want to split:", "Kutools for Word", xSplit)
        If Len(Trim(xSplit)) = 0 Then Exit Sub
        Set xRegEx = New RegExp
        With xRegEx
            .MultiLine = False
            .Global = True
            .IgnoreCase = True
            .Pattern = "[^0-9]"
        End With
        If xRegEx.Test(xSplit) = True Then
            MsgBox "Please enter the page number:", vbInformation, "Kutools for Word"
            Exit Sub
        End If
        If VBA.Int(xSplit) >= xPageCount Then
            MsgBox "The number is greater than the document number." & vbCrLf & "Please re-enter", vbInformation, "Kutools for Word"
            GoTo L1
        End If
        xDocName = xDoc. Name
        xFileExt = VBA.Right(xDocName, Len(xDocName) - InStrRev(xDocName, ".") + 1)
        xDocName = Left(xDocName, InStrRev(xDocName, ".") - 1) & "_"
        xFilePath = xFilePath & xDocName
        For xCount = 0 To Int(xPageCount / xSplit)
            xPageCount = .ActiveWindow.Panes(1).Pages.Count
            If xPageCount > xSplit Then
                xLast = xSplit
            Else
                xLast = xPageCount
            End If
            Set xRngSplit = .GoTo(What:=wdGoToPage, Name:=xLast)
            Set xRngSplit = xRngSplit.GoTo(What:=wdGoToBookmark, Name:="\page")
            xRngSplit.Start = .Range.Start
            xRngSplit.Cut
            Documents.Add
            Selection.Paste
            ActiveDocument.SaveAs FileName:=xFilePath & xCount + 1 & xFileExt, AddToRecentFiles:=False
            ActiveWindow.Close
        Next xCount
        Set xRngSplit = Nothing
        xNewDoc.Close wdDoNotSaveChanges
        Set xNewDoc = Nothing
    End With
    Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub 

Visual basic (VB.net) Online Compiler

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Read input from STDIN in VB.net

OneCompiler's VB.net online editor supports stdin and users can give inputs to programs using the STDIN textbox under the I/O tab. Following is a sample VB.net program which takes name as input and prints hello message with your name.

Public Module Program
	Public Sub Main(args() As string)
	 Dim name as String = Console.ReadLine()    ' Reading input from STDIN
   Console.WriteLine("Hello " & name)           ' Writing output to STDOUT
	End Sub
End Module

About VB.net

Visual Basic is a event driven programming language by Microsoft, first released in the year 1991.

Key Features

  • Beginner's friendly language.
  • Simple and object oriented programming language.
  • User friendly language and easy to develop GUI based applications.

Syntax help

Variables

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 ]

Variable initialization

variableName = value

Conditional Statements

1. If

If condition-expression Then 
    'code
End If

2. If-else

If(conditional-expression)Then
   'code if the conditional-expression is true 
Else
  'code if the conditional-expression is false 
End If

3. If-else-if ladder

If(conditional-expression)Then
   'code if the above conditional-expression is true 
Else If(conditional-expression) Then
        'code if the above conditional-expression is true 
    Else
        'code if the above conditional-expression is false 
End If

4. Nested-If

If(conditional-expression)Then
   'code if the above conditional-expression is true
   If(conditional-expression)Then
         'code if the above conditional-expression is true 
   End If
End If

5. Select Case

Select [ Case ] expression
   [ Case expressionlist
      'code ]
   [ Case Else
      'code ]
End Select

Loops

1. For..Next

For counter [ As datatype ] = begin To end [ Step step ]
   'code
   [ Continue For ]
   'code
   [ Exit For ]
   'code
Next [ counter ]

2. For..Each

For Each element [ As datatype ] In group
   'code
   [ Continue For ]
   'code
   [ Exit For ]
   'code
Next [ element ]

3. While

While conditional-expression
   'Code 
   [ Continue While ]
   'Code
   [ Exit While ]
   'Code
End While

4. Do-while

Do { While | Until } conditional-expression
   'Code
   [ Continue Do ]
   'Code
   [ Exit Do ]
   'Code
Loop
Do
   'Code
   [ Continue Do ]
   'Code
   [ Exit Do ]
   'Code
Loop { While | Until } conditional-expression

Procedures

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.

1. Functions

Functions return a value when they are called.

[accessModifiers] Function functionName [(parameterList)] As returnType
   'code
End Function

2. Sub-Procedures

Sub-procedures are similar to functions but they don't return any value.

Sub ProcedureName (parameterList)
'Code
End Sub