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---
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language: Visual Basic Console Application
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contributors:
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- ["Brian Martin", "http://brianmartin.biz"]
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filename: learnvisualbasic.vb
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Module Module1
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Sub Main()
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'A Quick Overview of Visual Basic Console Applications before we dive in to the deep end.
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'Apostrophe starts comments.
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'To Navigate this tutorial within the Visual Basic Complier, I've put together a navigation system.
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'This navigation system is explained however as we go deeper into this tutorial, you'll understand what it all means.
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Console.Title = ("Learn X in Y Minutes")
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Console.WriteLine("NAVIGATION") 'Display
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Console.WriteLine("")
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Console.ForegroundColor = ConsoleColor.Green
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Console.WriteLine("1. Hello World Output")
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Console.WriteLine("2. Hello World Input")
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Console.WriteLine("3. Calculating Whole Numbers")
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Console.WriteLine("4. Calculating Decimal Numbers")
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Console.WriteLine("5. Working Calculator")
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Console.WriteLine("6. Using Do While Loops")
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Console.WriteLine("7. Using For While Loops")
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Console.WriteLine("8. Conditional Statements")
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Console.WriteLine("9. Select A Drink")
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Console.WriteLine("50. About")
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Console.WriteLine("Please Choose A Number From The Above List")
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Dim selection As String = Console.ReadLine
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Select Case selection
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Case "1" 'HelloWorld Output
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Console.Clear() 'Clears the application and opens the private sub
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HelloWorldOutput() 'Name Private Sub, Opens Private Sub
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Case "2" 'Hello Input
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Console.Clear()
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HelloWorldInput()
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Case "3" 'Calculating Whole Numbers
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Console.Clear()
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CalculatingWholeNumbers()
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Case "4" 'Calculting Decimal Numbers
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Console.Clear()
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CalculatingDecimalNumbers()
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Case "5" 'Working Calcculator
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Console.Clear()
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WorkingCalculator()
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Case "6" 'Using Do While Loops
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Console.Clear()
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UsingDoWhileLoops()
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Case "7" 'Using For While Loops
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Console.Clear()
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UsingForLoops()
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Case "8" 'Conditional Statements
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Console.Clear()
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ConditionalStatement()
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Case "9" 'If/Else Statement
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Console.Clear()
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IfElseStatement() 'Select a drink
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Case "50" 'About msg box
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Console.Clear()
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Console.Title = ("Learn X in Y Minutes :: About")
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MsgBox("Learn X in Y Minutes is a creation of Adam Bard (@adambard) This particular program tutorial is by Brian Martin (@BrianMartinn")
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Console.Clear()
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Main()
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Console.ReadLine()
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End Select
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End Sub
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'One - I'm using numbers to help with the above navigation when I come back later to build it.
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Private Sub HelloWorldOutput() 'We use private subs to seperate different sections of the program.
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Console.Title = "Hello World Ouput | Learn X in Y Minutes" 'Title of Console Application
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'Use Console.Write("") or Console.WriteLine("") to print outputs.
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'Followed by Console.Read() alternatively Console.Readline()
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'Console.ReadLine() prints the output to the console.
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Console.WriteLine("Hello World")
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Console.ReadLine()
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End Sub
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'Two
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Private Sub HelloWorldInput() 'We use private subs to seperate different sections of the program.
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Console.Title = "Hello World YourName | Learn X in Y Minutes" 'Title of Console Application
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'Variables
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'Data entered by a user needs to be stored.
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'Variables also start with a Dim and end with an As VariableType.
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Dim username As String 'In this tutorial, we want to know what your name, and make the program respond to what is said.
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'We use string as string is a text based variable.
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Console.WriteLine("Hello, What is your name? ") 'Ask the user their name.
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username = Console.ReadLine() 'Stores the users name.
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Console.WriteLine("Hello " + username) 'Output is Hello 'Their name'
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Console.ReadLine() 'Outsputs the above.
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'The above will ask you a question followed by printing your answer.
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'Other variables include Integer and we use Integer for whole numbers.
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End Sub
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'Three
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Private Sub CalculatingWholeNumbers() 'We use private subs to seperate different sections of the program.
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Console.Title = "Calculating Whole Numbers | Learn X in Y Minutes" 'Title of Console Application
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Console.Write("First number: ") 'Enter a whole number, 1, 2, 50, 104 ect
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Dim a As Integer = Console.ReadLine()
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Console.Write("Second number: ") 'Enter second whole number.
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Dim b As Integer = Console.ReadLine()
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Dim c As Integer = a + b
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Console.WriteLine(c)
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Console.ReadLine()
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'The above is a simple calculator
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End Sub
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'Four
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Private Sub CalculatingDecimalNumbers()
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Console.Title = "Calculating with Double | Learn X in Y Minutes" 'Title of Console Application
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'Of course we would like to be able to add up decimals.
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'Therefore we could change the above from Integer to Double.
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Console.Write("First number: ") 'Enter a whole number, 1.2, 2.4, 50.1, 104.9 ect
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Dim a As Double = Console.ReadLine
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Console.Write("Second number: ") 'Enter second whole number.
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Dim b As Double = Console.ReadLine
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Dim c As Double = a + b
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Console.WriteLine(c)
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Console.ReadLine()
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'Therefore the above program can add up 1.1 - 2.2
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End Sub
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'Five
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Private Sub WorkingCalculator()
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Console.Title = "The Working Calculator| Learn X in Y Minutes" 'Title of Console Application
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'However if you'd like the calculator to subtract, divide, multiple and add up.
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'Copy and paste the above again.
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Console.Write("First number: ") 'Enter a whole number, 1.2, 2.4, 50.1, 104.9 ect
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Dim a As Double = Console.ReadLine
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Console.Write("Second number: ") 'Enter second whole number.
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Dim b As Integer = Console.ReadLine
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Dim c As Integer = a + b
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Dim d As Integer = a * b
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Dim e As Integer = a - b
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Dim f As Integer = a / b
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'By adding the below lines we are able to calculate the subtract, multply as well as divide the a and b values
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Console.Write(a.ToString() + " + " + b.ToString())
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Console.WriteLine(" = " + c.ToString.PadLeft(3)) 'We want to pad the answers to the left by 3 spaces.
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Console.Write(a.ToString() + " * " + b.ToString())
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Console.WriteLine(" = " + d.ToString.PadLeft(3)) 'We want to pad the answers to the left by 3 spaces.
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Console.Write(a.ToString() + " - " + b.ToString())
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Console.WriteLine(" = " + e.ToString.PadLeft(3)) 'We want to pad the answers to the left by 3 spaces.
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Console.Write(a.ToString() + " / " + b.ToString())
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Console.WriteLine(" = " + e.ToString.PadLeft(3)) 'We want to pad the answers to the left by 3 spaces.
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Console.ReadLine()
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End Sub
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'Six
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Private Sub UsingDoWhileLoops()
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'Just as the previous private sub
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'This Time We Ask If The User Wishes To Continue (Yes or No?)
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'We're using Do While Loop as we're unsure if the user wants to use the program more than once.
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Console.Title = "UsingDoWhileLoops | Learn X in Y Minutes"
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Dim answer As String 'We use the variable "String" as the answer is text
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Do 'We start the program with
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Console.Write("First number: ")
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Dim a As Double = Console.ReadLine
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Console.Write("Second number: ")
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Dim b As Integer = Console.ReadLine
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Dim c As Integer = a + b
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Dim d As Integer = a * b
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Dim e As Integer = a - b
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Dim f As Integer = a / b
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Console.Write(a.ToString() + " + " + b.ToString())
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Console.WriteLine(" = " + c.ToString.PadLeft(3))
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Console.Write(a.ToString() + " * " + b.ToString())
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Console.WriteLine(" = " + d.ToString.PadLeft(3))
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Console.Write(a.ToString() + " - " + b.ToString())
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Console.WriteLine(" = " + e.ToString.PadLeft(3))
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Console.Write(a.ToString() + " / " + b.ToString())
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Console.WriteLine(" = " + e.ToString.PadLeft(3))
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Console.ReadLine()
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'Ask the question, does the user wish to continue? Unfortunately it is case sensitive.
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Console.Write("Would you like to continue? (yes / no)")
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answer = Console.ReadLine 'The program grabs the variable and prints and starts again.
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Loop While answer = "yes" 'The command for the variable to work would be in this case "yes"
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End Sub
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'Seven
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Private Sub UsingForLoops()
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'Sometimes the program only needs to run once.
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'In this program we'll be counting down from 10.
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Console.Title = "Using For Loops | Learn X in Y Minutes"
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For i As Integer = 10 To 0 Step -1 'Declare Vairable and what number it should count down in Step -1, Step -2, Step -3 ect.
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Console.WriteLine(i.ToString) 'Print the value of the counter variable
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Next i 'Calculate new value
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Console.WriteLine("Start") 'Lets start the program baby!!
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Console.ReadLine() 'POW!! - Perhaps I got a little excited then :)
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End Sub
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'Eight
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Private Sub ConditionalStatement()
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Console.Title = "Conditional Statements | Learn X in Y Minutes"
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Dim userName As String = Console.ReadLine
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Console.WriteLine("Hello, What is your name? ") 'Ask the user their name.
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userName = Console.ReadLine() 'Stores the users name.
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If userName = "Adam" Then 'Hey, if Adam uses this program, kudos where kudos is due, right?
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Console.WriteLine("Hello Adam")
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Console.WriteLine("Thanks for creating the useful tutorial site www.learnxinyminutes.com!")
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Console.ReadLine()
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Else
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Console.WriteLine("Hello " + userName) 'prints the username of the user
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Console.WriteLine("Hope all is well have you checked out www.learnxinyminutes.com") 'Prints a message to the user
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Console.ReadLine() 'Ends and prints the above statement.
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End If
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End Sub
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'Nine
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Private Sub IfElseStatement()
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Console.Title = "If / Else Statement | Learn X in Y Minutes"
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'Sometimes its important to consider more than two alternatives. Sometimes there are a good few others.
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'When this is the case, more than one if statement would be required.
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'An if statement is great for vending machines. Where the user enters a code.
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'A1, A2, A3, ect to select an item.
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'All choices can be combined into a single if statement.
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Dim selection As String = Console.ReadLine 'Value for selection
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Console.WriteLine("A1. for 7Up")
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Console.WriteLine("A2. for Fanta")
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Console.WriteLine("A3. for Dr. Pepper")
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Console.WriteLine("A4. for Diet Coke")
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Console.ReadLine()
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If selection = "A1" Then
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Console.WriteLine("7up")
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Console.ReadLine()
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ElseIf selection = "A2" Then
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Console.WriteLine("fanta")
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Console.ReadLine()
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ElseIf selection = "A3" Then
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Console.WriteLine("dr. pepper")
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Console.ReadLine()
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ElseIf selection = "A4" Then
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Console.WriteLine("diet coke")
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Console.ReadLine()
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Else
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Console.WriteLine("Please select a product")
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Console.ReadLine()
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End If
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End Sub
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End Module
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```
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## References
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I learnt Visual Basic in the console application. It allowed me to understand the principles of computer programming to go on to learn other programming languages easily.
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I created a more indepth <a href="http://www.vbbootcamp.co.uk/" Title="Visual Basic Tutorial">Visual Basic tutorial</a> for those who would like to learn more.
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The entire syntax is valid. Copy the and paste in to the Visual Basic complier and run (F5) the program.
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This document describes PHP 5+.
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```php
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<?php // PHP code must be enclosed with <?php ?> tags
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<?php // PHP code must be enclosed with <?php tags
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// If your php file only contains PHP code, it is best practise
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// to omit the php closing tag.
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@ -31,7 +31,8 @@ echo "World\n"; // Prints "World" with a line break
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// (all statements must end with a semicolon)
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// Anything outside <?php tags is echoed automatically
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?>Hello World Again!
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?>
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Hello World Again!
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<?php
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scala.html.markdown
Normal file
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scala.html.markdown
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---
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language: Scala
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filename: learnscala.scala
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contributors:
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- ["George Petrov", "http://github.com/petrovg"]
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- ["Dominic Bou-Samra", "http://dbousamra.github.com"]
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filename: learn.scala
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---
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Scala - the scalable language
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```cpp
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/*
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Set yourself up:
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1) Download Scala - http://www.scala-lang.org/downloads
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2) unzip/untar in your favourite location and put the bin subdir on the path
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3) Start a scala REPL by typing scala. You should see the prompt:
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scala>
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This is the so called REPL. You can run commands in the REPL. Let's do just
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that:
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*/
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println(10) // prints the integer 10
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println("Boo!") // printlns the string Boo!
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// Some basics
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// Printing, and forcing a new line on the next print
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println("Hello world!")
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// Printing, without forcing a new line on next print
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print("Hello world")
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// Declaring values is done using either var or val
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// val declarations are immutable, whereas var's are mutable. Immutablility is
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// a good thing.
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val x = 10 // x is now 10
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x = 20 // error: reassignment to val
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var x = 10
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x = 20 // x is now 20
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// Single line comments start with two forward slashes
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/*
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Multi line comments look like this.
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*/
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// Boolean values
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true
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false
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// Boolean operations
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!true // false
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!false // true
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true == false // false
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10 > 5 // true
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// Math is as per usual
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1 + 1 // 2
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2 - 1 // 1
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5 * 3 // 15
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6 / 2 // 3
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// Evaluating a command in the REPL gives you the type and value of the result
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1 + 7
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/* The above line results in:
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scala> 1 + 7
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res29: Int = 8
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This means the result of evaluating 1 + 7 is an object of type Int with a
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value of 8
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1+7 will give you the same result
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*/
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// Everything is an object, including a function. Type these in the REPL:
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7 // results in res30: Int = 7 (res30 is just a generated var name for the result)
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// The next line gives you a function that takes an Int and returns it squared
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(x:Int) => x * x
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// You can assign this function to an identifier, like this:
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val sq = (x:Int) => x * x
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/* The above says this
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sq: Int => Int = <function1>
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Which means that this time we gave an explicit name to the value - sq is a
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function that take an Int and returns Int.
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sq can be executed as follows:
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*/
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sq(10) // Gives you this: res33: Int = 100.
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// Scala allows methods and functions to return, or take as parameters, other
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// functions or methods.
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val add10: Int => Int = _ + 10 // A function taking an Int and returning an Int
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List(1, 2, 3) map add10 // List(11, 12, 13) - add10 is applied to each element
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// Anonymous functions can be used instead of named functions:
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List(1, 2, 3) map (x => x + 10)
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// And the underscore symbol, can be used if there is just one argument to the
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// anonymous function. It gets bound as the variable
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List(1, 2, 3) map (_ + 10)
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// If the anonymous block AND the function you are applying both take one
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// argument, you can even omit the underscore
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List("Dom", "Bob", "Natalia") foreach println
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// Data structures
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val a = Array(1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13)
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a(0)
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a(3)
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a(21) // Throws an exception
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val m = Map("fork" -> "tenedor", "spoon" -> "cuchara", "knife" -> "cuchillo")
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m("fork")
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m("spoon")
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m("bottle") // Throws an exception
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val safeM = m.withDefaultValue("no lo se")
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safeM("bottle")
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val s = Set(1, 3, 7)
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s(0)
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s(1)
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/* Look up the documentation of map here -
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* http://www.scala-lang.org/api/current/index.html#scala.collection.immutable.Map
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* and make sure you can read it
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*/
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// Tuples
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(1, 2)
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(4, 3, 2)
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(1, 2, "three")
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(a, 2, "three")
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// Why have this?
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val divideInts = (x:Int, y:Int) => (x / y, x % y)
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divideInts(10,3) // The function divideInts gives you the result and the remainder
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// To access the elements of a tuple, use _._n where n is the 1-based index of
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// the element
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val d = divideInts(10,3)
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d._1
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d._2
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// Combinators
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s.map(sq)
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val sSquared = s. map(sq)
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sSquared.filter(_ < 10)
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sSquared.reduce (_+_)
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// The filter function takes a predicate (a function from A -> Boolean) and
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// selects all elements which satisfy the predicate
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List(1, 2, 3) filter (_ > 2) // List(3)
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List(
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Person(name = "Dom", age = 23),
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Person(name = "Bob", age = 30)
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).filter(_.age > 25) // List(Person("Bob", 30))
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// Scala a foreach method defined on certain collections that takes a type
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// returning Unit (a void method)
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aListOfNumbers foreach (x => println(x))
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aListOfNumbers foreach println
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// For comprehensions
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for { n <- s } yield sq(n)
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val nSquared2 = for { n <- s } yield sq(n)
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for { n <- nSquared2 if n < 10 } yield n
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for { n <- s; nSquared = n * n if nSquared < 10} yield nSquared
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/* NB Those were not for loops. The semantics of a for loop is 'repeat', whereas
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a for-comprehension defines a relationship between two sets of data. */
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// Loops and iteration
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1 to 5
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val r = 1 to 5
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r.foreach( println )
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r foreach println
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// NB: Scala is quite lenient when it comes to dots and brackets - study the
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// rules separately. This helps write DSLs and APIs that read like English
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(5 to 1 by -1) foreach ( println )
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// A while loops
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var i = 0
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while (i < 10) { println("i " + i); i+=1 }
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while (i < 10) { println("i " + i); i+=1 } // Yes, again. What happened? Why?
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i // Show the value of i. Note that while is a loop in the classical sense -
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// it executes sequentially while changing the loop variable. while is very
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// fast, faster that Java // loops, but using the combinators and
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// comprehensions above is easier to understand and parallelize
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// A do while loop
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do {
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println("x is still less then 10");
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x += 1
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} while (x < 10)
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// Tail recursion is an idiomatic way of doing recurring things in Scala.
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// Recursive functions need an explicit return type, the compiler can't infer it.
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// Here it's Unit.
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def showNumbersInRange(a:Int, b:Int):Unit = {
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print(a)
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if (a < b)
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showNumbersInRange(a + 1, b)
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}
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// Conditionals
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val x = 10
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if (x == 1) println("yeah")
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if (x == 10) println("yeah")
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if (x == 11) println("yeah")
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if (x == 11) println ("yeah") else println("nay")
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println(if (x == 10) "yeah" else "nope")
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val text = if (x == 10) "yeah" else "nope"
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var i = 0
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while (i < 10) { println("i " + i); i+=1 }
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// Object oriented features
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// Classname is Dog
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class Dog {
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//A method called bark, returning a String
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def bark: String = {
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// the body of the method
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"Woof, woof!"
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}
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}
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// Classes can contain nearly any other construct, including other classes,
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// functions, methods, objects, case classes, traits etc.
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// Case classes
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case class Person(name:String, phoneNumber:String)
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Person("George", "1234") == Person("Kate", "1236")
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// Pattern matching
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val me = Person("George", "1234")
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me match { case Person(name, number) => {
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"We matched someone : " + name + ", phone : " + number }}
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me match { case Person(name, number) => "Match : " + name; case _ => "Hm..." }
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me match { case Person("George", number) => "Match"; case _ => "Hm..." }
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me match { case Person("Kate", number) => "Match"; case _ => "Hm..." }
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me match { case Person("Kate", _) => "Girl"; case Person("George", _) => "Boy" }
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val kate = Person("Kate", "1234")
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|
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kate match { case Person("Kate", _) => "Girl"; case Person("George", _) => "Boy" }
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||||
|
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|
||||
// Regular expressions
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||||
|
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val email = "(.*)@(.*)".r // Invoking r on String makes it a Regex
|
||||
|
||||
val email(user, domain) = "henry@zkpr.com"
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||||
|
||||
"mrbean@pyahoo.com" match {
|
||||
case email(name, domain) => "I know your name, " + name
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
// Strings
|
||||
|
||||
"Scala strings are surrounded by double quotes" //
|
||||
'a' // A Scala Char
|
||||
'Single quote strings don't exist' // Error
|
||||
"Strings have the usual Java methods defined on them".length
|
||||
"They also have some extra Scala methods.".reverse
|
||||
|
||||
// Seealso: scala.collection.immutable.StringOps
|
||||
|
||||
println("ABCDEF".length)
|
||||
println("ABCDEF".substring(2, 6))
|
||||
println("ABCDEF".replace("C", "3"))
|
||||
|
||||
val n = 45
|
||||
println(s"We have $n apples")
|
||||
|
||||
val a = Array(11, 9, 6)
|
||||
println(s"My second daughter is ${a(2-1)} years old")
|
||||
|
||||
// Some characters need to be 'escaped', e.g. a double quote inside a string:
|
||||
val a = "They stood outside the \"Rose and Crown\""
|
||||
|
||||
// Triple double-quotes let strings span multiple rows and contain quotes
|
||||
|
||||
val html = """<form id="daform">
|
||||
<p>Press belo', Joe</p>
|
||||
| <input type="submit">
|
||||
</form>"""
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
// Application structure and organization
|
||||
|
||||
// Importing things
|
||||
import scala.collection.immutable.List
|
||||
|
||||
// Import all "sub packages"
|
||||
import scala.collection.immutable._
|
||||
|
||||
// Import multiple classes in one statement
|
||||
import scala.collection.immutable.{List, Map}
|
||||
|
||||
// Rename an import using '=>'
|
||||
import scala.collection.immutable{ List => ImmutableList }
|
||||
|
||||
// Import all classes, except some. The following excludes Map and Set:
|
||||
import scala.collection.immutable.{Map => _, Set => _, _}
|
||||
|
||||
// Your programs entry point is defined in an scala file using an object, with a
|
||||
// single method, main:
|
||||
object Application {
|
||||
def main(args: Array[String]): Unit = {
|
||||
// stuff goes here.
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Files can contain multiple classes and objects. Compile with scalac
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
// Input and output
|
||||
|
||||
// To read a file line by line
|
||||
import scala.io.Source
|
||||
for(line <- Source.fromPath("myfile.txt").getLines())
|
||||
println(line)
|
||||
|
||||
// To write a file use Java's PrintWriter
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Further resources
|
||||
|
||||
[Scala for the impatient](http://horstmann.com/scala/)
|
||||
|
||||
[Twitter Scala school(http://twitter.github.io/scala_school/)
|
||||
|
||||
[The scala documentation]
|
||||
|
||||
Join the [Scala user group](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/scala-user)
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