Converting Temperatures in Java

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This tutorial covers creating a calculator to convert between Celsius (centigrade), Kelvin, and Fahrenheit. The user is first given the choice of which temperature unit they would like to convert from, and then they are given the results of the conversion. When different units are in use, things can get confusing. It is useful to have a calculator on hand for this sort of thing. Luckily, we can make one in Java that is able to do just that.

Two Dimensional Arrays in Java

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Previously, we covered how to use arrays in Java. If you are unfamiliar with arrays, please read through the first tutorial on arrays here. Two dimensional arrays are used to hold numbers that correspond to one another. One dimensional arrays can be thought of as a collection of variables listed in an indefinite number of rows, but a single column. Two dimensional arrays allow for both indefinite rows and columns.

File Watcher - Allow or Disallow Renaming Files or Folder in VB.NET

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This is a continuation of my other yutorial named File Watcher - Allow or Disallow Creating Files or Folder in VB.NET, but in this tutorial it will grant to rename or disallow renaming of files and folder using vb.net. Now, let's start this tutorial! 1. Let's start with creating a Windows Form Application for this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Studio: Go to File, click New Project, and choose Windows Application. 2.

File Watcher - Allow or Disallow Creating Files or Folder in VB.NET

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This tutorial will teach you how to create a program that will use the File Watcher component allowing files or disallow creating files or folder in vb.net. Now, let's start this tutorial! 1. Let's start with creating a Windows Form Application for this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Studio: Go to File, click New Project, and choose Windows Application. 2. Next, add FileSystemWatcher in the form.

Math Quiz in Java

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Often times, computer programs are used as a study method by educators. In this program, many of the concepts we have gone over thus far are put together to make a working quiz that asks math questions, and returns results on how the user did. For this program, the user is asked how many math questions they would like. It generates random math questions with numbers 1 through 10, and randomly selects between addition, subtraction, multiplication. and division. If the user is right, it will tell them so.

Disable Paste in A Numeric TextBox in VB.NET

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Today, I will teach you how to create a program that will disable paste in a numeric textbox using vb.net. Now, let's start this tutorial! 1. Let's start with creating a Windows Form Application for this tutorial by following the following steps in Microsoft Visual Studio: Go to File, click New Project, and choose Windows Application. 2. Add only a TextBox named TextBoxNumeric in your Form. 3. Now

While Loops in Java

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There are cases in which a developer may want a program to repeat a certain function for a finite number of times. While loops allow the programmer to make a function repeat until certain conditions are met. There are two common intended uses for loops. The first is to keep repeating a set of code until the user satisfies the criteria to exit the loop.

Arrays in Java

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An array is an object that holds a fixed number of values of a certain variable type. There are many uses for arrays; they allow programmers to not need to declare a new variable for each value stored. If ten numbers need to be stored (ages, weights, wages, etc.), a single array with ten components may instead be used.