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[VB.NET]Console app Menu example (amortization calculator)[Source] - KoBE - 04-06-2011

So... I know what you're thinking. "KoBE, I thought you left?!?!?Confused" Well I did... but now I'm back. Kind of.Ninja Since I am not gay enough to contribute as an Emotional Helper, and my artistic ability is that of a 1st grader, there really isn't a whole lot on here for me to do. I used to try and contribute a lot to the .Net section, but without much activity I lost interest and decided not to spend my time helping when there was no help to be done. Long story short, I am still here to help, but will probably not dedicate a lot of my time coming up with stuff to code for SF. Instead, I'll respond to other people's threads and perhaps occasionally I'll start a thread of my own. Ok, now to the haters thinking.. "Dude you're not even that good at programming!". Yeah? Well I've coded a Hello World program from scratch! Beat that!


TO THE POINT!!!Superman

I found this laying around in my old projects and felt it might be useful to someone. It shows IMO, a pretty good way to create a menu within a console app. I also have in there a pretty nifty way of writing to the console (Replaces Console.Writeline("text")). To navigate thru the top menu you use the Up and Down arrow keys.

What is it?
It's an amortization calculator. I was making it for someone, they no longer needed it so I decided to abandon the project. So all it does is the amortization part and not the Term Calculations. But the menu is fully functional and you can use it as a base to put something similar in your projects.

ScreenShot:
[Image: amor.png]

The source code is pretty well commented and completely coded by me. For the amortization schedule, I used another source as reference then coded mine completely separate. Credit is given in the source (link included). The project is in VS2010, because I had to convert it when I looked at it. But the back up in there is still VS2008.

Download:
Due to a lack of inactivity in this section, if you would like to download this please reply to this thread and I will PM you the link.

Questions..Comments?...Post!



RE: [VB.NET]Console app Menu example (amortization calculator)[Source] - bushy - 05-15-2011

Would like to see the code for the menu part of it.




RE: [VB.NET]Console app Menu example (amortization calculator)[Source] - gamethaihack - 07-07-2011

thx Working only 555+ ูู


RE: [VB.NET]Console app Menu example (amortization calculator)[Source] - AceInfinity - 07-07-2011

Looks pretty good KoBE Smile Is this a Visual C++ Console App or just a normal VB console app? (Maybe even Visual C#, since I know you know the sharp language too)

I started getting back to work in Objective C and C++ a little while back..


RE: [VB.NET]Console app Menu example (amortization calculator)[Source] - Bigandrewgold - 07-07-2011

i would like to have a look at this


RE: [VB.NET]Console app Menu example (amortization calculator)[Source] - aouakili - 07-08-2011

merci beacouuuuuuuuuuuuuup


RE: [VB.NET]Console app Menu example (amortization calculator)[Source] - Relapse - 07-12-2011

Looks, nice. I actually fail at working with cmd though for some reason!


RE: [VB.NET]Console app Menu example (amortization calculator)[Source] - igonzalez@ids-industrial.com - 10-18-2012

(04-06-2011, 06:57 PM)KoBE Wrote: So... I know what you're thinking. "KoBE, I thought you left?!?!?Confused" Well I did... but now I'm back. Kind of.Ninja Since I am not gay enough to contribute as an Emotional Helper, and my artistic ability is that of a 1st grader, there really isn't a whole lot on here for me to do. I used to try and contribute a lot to the .Net section, but without much activity I lost interest and decided not to spend my time helping when there was no help to be done. Long story short, I am still here to help, but will probably not dedicate a lot of my time coming up with stuff to code for SF. Instead, I'll respond to other people's threads and perhaps occasionally I'll start a thread of my own. Ok, now to the haters thinking.. "Dude you're not even that good at programming!". Yeah? Well I've coded a Hello World program from scratch! Beat that!


TO THE POINT!!!Superman

I found this laying around in my old projects and felt it might be useful to someone. It shows IMO, a pretty good way to create a menu within a console app. I also have in there a pretty nifty way of writing to the console (Replaces Console.Writeline("text")). To navigate thru the top menu you use the Up and Down arrow keys.

What is it?
It's an amortization calculator. I was making it for someone, they no longer needed it so I decided to abandon the project. So all it does is the amortization part and not the Term Calculations. But the menu is fully functional and you can use it as a base to put something similar in your projects.

ScreenShot:
[Image: amor.png]

The source code is pretty well commented and completely coded by me. For the amortization schedule, I used another source as reference then coded mine completely separate. Credit is given in the source (link included). The project is in VS2010, because I had to convert it when I looked at it. But the back up in there is still VS2008.

Download:
Due to a lack of inactivity in this section, if you would like to download this please reply to this thread and I will PM you the link.

Questions..Comments?...Post!

It's looks very nice!!


RE: [VB.NET]Console app Menu example (amortization calculator)[Source] - mouse719 - 12-28-2012

can you leame the source code?

my e-mail:mouse719@sina.com,thank you