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Results for "Author: merlin corey"

4_2005-2006 #159330
GetComputerInfo

This code allows you to get windows version information, current windows User Name, and Computer Name (utilizing the windows API)... {For people searching: USERNAME COMPUTERNAME WINDOWSVERSION GETVERSION GETVERSIONEX GETUSERNAME GETCOMPUTERNAME} Note: Updated this old code to be actual Win32 code and added the OS version stuff.

4_2005-2006 #159331
Quadratic Equation Solver

This program is a simple Quadratic Equation solver which, aside from finding the x intercepts (whether real or imaginary), it graphs the equation and makes a table of values, and shows the quadratic equation with your values calculated inside. I submitted this program as an example for beginners on the correct use of Object Names, Variable Names, Etc (Based on the Leswinski Naming System). This program of course teaches you how to graph an equation in a picture box, and use a list box. The program uses a Variable Array to store the Y Values of the graph, thereby demonstrating how to utilize a variable array.

5_2007-2008 #181848
GetComputerInfo

This code allows you to get windows version information, current windows User Name, and Computer Name (utilizing the windows API)... {For people searching: USERNAME COMPUTERNAME WINDOWSVERSION GETVERSION GETVERSIONEX GETUSERNAME GETCOMPUTERNAME} Note: Updated this old code to be actual Win32 code and added the OS version stuff.

5_2007-2008 #181849
Quadratic Equation Solver

This program is a simple Quadratic Equation solver which, aside from finding the x intercepts (whether real or imaginary), it graphs the equation and makes a table of values, and shows the quadratic equation with your values calculated inside. I submitted this program as an example for beginners on the correct use of Object Names, Variable Names, Etc (Based on the Leswinski Naming System). This program of course teaches you how to graph an equation in a picture box, and use a list box. The program uses a Variable Array to store the Y Values of the graph, thereby demonstrating how to utilize a variable array.

6_2008-2009 #204366
GetComputerInfo

This code allows you to get windows version information, current windows User Name, and Computer Name (utilizing the windows API)... {For people searching: USERNAME COMPUTERNAME WINDOWSVERSION GETVERSION GETVERSIONEX GETUSERNAME GETCOMPUTERNAME} Note: Updated this old code to be actual Win32 code and added the OS version stuff.

6_2008-2009 #204367
Quadratic Equation Solver

This program is a simple Quadratic Equation solver which, aside from finding the x intercepts (whether real or imaginary), it graphs the equation and makes a table of values, and shows the quadratic equation with your values calculated inside. I submitted this program as an example for beginners on the correct use of Object Names, Variable Names, Etc (Based on the Leswinski Naming System). This program of course teaches you how to graph an equation in a picture box, and use a list box. The program uses a Variable Array to store the Y Values of the graph, thereby demonstrating how to utilize a variable array.

7_2009-2012 #226884
GetComputerInfo

This code allows you to get windows version information, current windows User Name, and Computer Name (utilizing the windows API)... {For people searching: USERNAME COMPUTERNAME WINDOWSVERSION GETVERSION GETVERSIONEX GETUSERNAME GETCOMPUTERNAME} Note: Updated this old code to be actual Win32 code and added the OS version stuff.

7_2009-2012 #226885
Quadratic Equation Solver

This program is a simple Quadratic Equation solver which, aside from finding the x intercepts (whether real or imaginary), it graphs the equation and makes a table of values, and shows the quadratic equation with your values calculated inside. I submitted this program as an example for beginners on the correct use of Object Names, Variable Names, Etc (Based on the Leswinski Naming System). This program of course teaches you how to graph an equation in a picture box, and use a list box. The program uses a Variable Array to store the Y Values of the graph, thereby demonstrating how to utilize a variable array.

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