Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 2005, An (6th Edition)

   
  
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An Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic® 2005, Sixth Edition
By David I. Schneider -  University of Maryland
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Pub Date: March 03, 2006
Print ISBN-10: 0-13-030654-1
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-13-030654-8
eText ISBN-10: 0-13-186104-2
eText ISBN-13: 978-0-13-186104-6
Pages: 752
 

   Copyright
   Prefacexi
   Acknowledgmentsxiii
   The Companion Website for Students and Instructorsxv
   Using This Book for a Short or Condensed Coursexvi
    Chapter 1.  An Introduction to Computers and Visual Basic 20051
      Section 1.1.  An Introduction to Computers2
      Section 1.2.  Using Windows4
      Section 1.3.  Files and Folders12
      Section 1.4.  An Introduction to Visual Basic 200518
      Section 1.5.  Biographical History of Computing21
    Chapter 2.  Problem Solving29
      Section 2.1.  Program Development Cycle30
      Section 2.2.  Programming Tools32
    Chapter 3.  Fundamentals of Programming in Visual Basic41
      Section 3.1.  Visual Basic Controls42
      Section 3.2.  Visual Basic Events60
      Section 3.3.  Numbers73
      Section 3.4.  Strings88
      Section 3.5.  Input and Output105
      Chapter 3 Summary127
      Chapter 3 Programming Projects128
    Chapter 4.  General Procedures131
      Section 4.1.  Sub Procedures, Part I132
      Section 4.2.  Sub Procedures, Part II154
      Section 4.3.  Function Procedures169
      Section 4.4.  Modular Design183
      Chapter 4 Summary188
      Chapter 4 Programming Projects188
    Chapter 5.  Decisions193
      Section 5.1.  Relational and Logical Operators194
      Section 5.2.  If Blocks201
      Section 5.3.  Select Case Blocks218
      Section 5.4.  A Case Study: Weekly Payroll235
      Chapter 5 Summary243
      Chapter 5 Programming Projects243
    Chapter 6.  Repetition247
      Section 6.1.  Do Loops248
      Section 6.2.  Processing Lists of Data with Do Loops261
      Section 6.3.  For... Next Loops277
      Section 6.4.  A Case Study: Analyze a Loan291
      Chapter 6 Summary301
      Chapter 6 Programming Projects301
    Chapter 7.  Arrays307
      Section 7.1.  Creating and Accessing Arrays308
      Section 7.2.  Using Arrays326
      Section 7.3.  Some Additional Types of Arrays341
      Section 7.4.  Sorting and Searching356
      Section 7.5.  Two-Dimensional Arrays377
      Section 7.6.  A Case Study: A Sophisticated Cash Register392
      Chapter 7 Summary401
      Chapter 7 Programming Projects402
    Chapter 8.  Sequential Files411
      Section 8.1.  Sequential Files412
      Section 8.2.  Using Sequential Files430
      Section 8.3.  A Case Study: Recording Checks and Deposits442
      Chapter 8 Summary454
      Chapter 8 Programming Projects454
    Chapter 9.  Additional Controls and Objects461
      Section 9.1.  List Boxes, Combo Boxes, and the File-Opening Control462
      Section 9.2.  Seven Elementary Controls472
      Section 9.3.  Four Additional Objects484
      Section 9.4.  Graphics496
      Chapter 9 Summary509
      Chapter 9 Programming Projects510
    Chapter 10.  Database Management517
      Section 10.1.  An Introduction to Databases518
      Section 10.2.  Relational Databases and SQL531
      Chapter 10 Summary548
      Chapter 10 Programming Projects549
    Chapter 11.  Object-Oriented Programming551
      Section 11.1.  Classes and Objects552
      Section 11.2.  Arrays of Objects; Events; Containment569
      Section 11.3.  Inheritance582
      Chapter 11 Summary601
      Chapter 11 Programming Projects602
    Appendix A.  ANSI Values605
    Appendix B.  How To607
      Invoke and Exit Visual Basic607
      Manage Programs607
      Use the Editor609
      Get Help611
      Manipulate a Dialog Box612
      Use Menus613
      Utilize the Windows Environment613
      Design a Form614
      Work with the Properties of a Form or Control615
      How To: Manage Procedures618
      Manage Windows619
      Use the Printer619
      Use the Debugger619
    Appendix C.  Converting from Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic 2005621
      Section 3.1621
      Section 3.2621
      Section 3.3622
      Section 3.4622
      Section 3.5623
      Section 4.1623
      Section 4.2623
      Section 4.3623
      Section 6.3623
      Section 7.1623
      Section 7.3624
      Section 8.1624
      Section 9.1624
      Section 9.2624
      Section 9.3625
      Section 9.4625
      Section 10.1625
      Section 10.2626
      Section 11.1626
      Section 11.3626
    Appendix D.  Visual Basic Debugging Tools627
      The Three Program Modes627
      Stepping through a Program628
      The Immediate Window629
      The Watch Window629
      The Locals Window630
      Six Walkthroughs630
      Stepping through an Elementary Program: Chapter 3630
      Stepping through a Program Containing a General Procedure: Chapter 4632
      Communicating between Arguments and Parameters633
      Stepping through Programs Containing Selection Structures: Chapter 5633
      Stepping through a Program Containing a Do Loop: Chapter 6635
   Answers: To Selected Odd-Numbered Exercises637
      Chapter 1637
      Chapter 3638
      Chapter 4650
      Chapter 5660
      Chapter 6668
      Chapter 7679
      Chapter 8699
      Chapter 9706
      Chapter 10714
      Chapter 11720
   Inside Front CoverInsideFrontCover
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