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Challenge: Strings, dates, and parsing - Visual Basic Tutorial
From the course: Visual Basic Essential Training
Challenge: Strings, dates, and parsing
(upbeat music) - [Narrator] For this challenge you'll work with strings, dates, and parsing string values. The idea is to read two values from the user. A starting date value and an interval value. Check that the input values are correct. Don't allow non-date or number values. Using the interval value calculate a new date by adding days and months. For example is the start date is June fifth 2000 and the interval is five you would five days and five months to the start date and get November 10th of 2000. Format the results to look nice and output to the screen. You can build your app as a console or a WPF application. Take you're time to determine how to build the project. If you're feeling stuck refer to the earlier examples or jump into the next video and follow along with my solution. Happy coding.
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Work with variables and constants4m 56s
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Use the Code Explorer project1m 59s
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Declare a variable6m 30s
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Tips to make literals pop in the editor2m 34s
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Work with custom and built-in constants3m 54s
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Understand variable scope5m 42s
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Understand numeric to numeric conversions5m 54s
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Convert numeric values5m 43s
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Convert and format numbers to string6m 39s
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Convert and parse string to numbers5m 59s
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Work with strings7m 11s
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Work with dates and times9m 21s
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Challenge: Strings, dates, and parsing52s
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Solution: Strings, dates, and parsing2m 5s
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