Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()

    'no fill
    Range("C3", "IH162").Interior.ColorIndex = 0
    
    'fix borders
    Range("C3", "IH162").Borders(xlEdgeBottom).LineStyle = XlLineStyle.xlContinuous
    Range("C3", "IH162").Borders(xlEdgeBottom).Weight = xlThin
    Range("C3", "IH162").Borders(xlEdgeTop).LineStyle = XlLineStyle.xlContinuous
    Range("C3", "IH162").Borders(xlEdgeTop).Weight = xlThin
    Range("C3", "IH162").Borders(xlEdgeLeft).LineStyle = XlLineStyle.xlContinuous
    Range("C3", "IH162").Borders(xlEdgeLeft).Weight = xlThin
    Range("C3", "IH162").Borders(xlEdgeRight).LineStyle = XlLineStyle.xlContinuous
    Range("C3", "IH162").Borders(xlEdgeRight).Weight = xlThin
    Range("C3", "IH162").Borders(xlInsideHorizontal).LineStyle = XlLineStyle.xlDot
    Range("C3", "IH162").Borders(xlInsideHorizontal).Weight = xlThin
    Range("C3", "IH162").Borders(xlInsideVertical).LineStyle = XlLineStyle.xlDot
    Range("C3", "IH162").Borders(xlInsideVertical).Weight = xlThin

End Sub

Private Sub Image1_Click()

End Sub

Private Sub OptionButton1_Click()

    TextBox1.BackColor = &HC0C0FF

End Sub

Private Sub OptionButton2_Click()

    TextBox1.BackColor = &HC0C0FF

End Sub

Private Sub TextBox1_Change()

End Sub

Private Sub Update_Click()

Dim i As Integer, j As Integer, k As Integer, temp As Integer
Dim hex_values(4800) As Integer
Dim bottom_to_top As Boolean

'Change text box color to indicate it is up to date
TextBox1.BackColor = &H80000018

'determine interpretation
If (OptionButton1.Value = True) And (OptionButton2.Value = False) Then
    bottom_to_top = False
ElseIf (OptionButton1.Value = False) And (OptionButton2.Value = True) Then
    bottom_to_top = True
Else
    bottom_to_top = False
End If

'interpret and store all hex values
For i = 0 To 19
    For j = 0 To 239
    
        temp = 0
        For k = 0 To 19
        
            'if the has no fill
            If Cells(i * 20 + 3 + k, j + 3).Interior.ColorIndex <> -4142 Then
            
                If bottom_to_top Then
                    temp = temp Or (2 ^ k)
                Else
                    temp = temp Or (2 ^ (7 - k))
                End If
            
            End If
        
        Next k
        
        hex_values(j + (240 * i)) = temp
        
    Next j
Next i

'clear text box
TextBox1.Text = ""

'print the contents of hex_values
For i = 0 To 239
    
    If (i Mod 12) = 0 Then
        
        TextBox1.Text = TextBox1.Text & vbNewLine
        TextBox1.Text = TextBox1.Text & "// Page" & 19 - (i / 12) & vbNewLine
        TextBox1.Text = TextBox1.Text & "//--------------------------------------------------------------------------" & vbNewLine
        
    End If
    
    For j = 0 To 19
    
        TextBox1.Text = TextBox1.Text & "0x" & Right$("00" & Hex$(hex_values(j + (20 * i))), 2) & ", "
        
        'Format(Hex(hex_values(j + (8 * i))), "00")
    Next j
    
    TextBox1.Text = TextBox1.Text & vbNewLine
    
Next i

'move cursor to top of text box
TextBox1.SelStart = 0

End Sub

Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)

    TextBox1.BackColor = &HC0C0FF
    
End Sub

Private Sub Worksheet_SelectionChange(ByVal Target As Range)

    TextBox1.BackColor = &HC0C0FF

End Sub
 

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	Public Sub Main(args() As string)
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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