Majin Trugeta
First Post
Hi, I'm a pretty inexperienced programmer, but I'm majoring in Comp Sci in college so am learning as I go. I just recently finished taking a Visual Basic course and wanted to try to make a D&D alignment generator for fun, just to see if I could do it. It's a 36 questionnaire based out of the Hero Builder's Guidebook. Not sure if that would present a problem because of copyright so I'm not sure if I could release it after I've finished. I never intended to though, this is just for private use and just to experiment with.
Well either way I've hit a major roadblock. In class we barely scraped the surface of using multiple forms, and didn't get into global variables. So thats where I'm stuck. I have 36 seperate forms (one for each question with 4 radio buttons for the choices) I know this may be inefficient but it's the only way I could think of getting it to work with the knowledge I know of. I of course forgot to factor in global variables. These seem to be needed all over the place and I've declared them as Public and the "g" is in front of the variable name as well but I still get errors.
Namely, the form that I have the calculation code under complains that it doesn't recognize the variables I've declared globally. I'm not really sure what other info anyone else would need as this is my first time asking such a question and this type of board. But if any experienced VB programmers wanna give me a hand so I can figure this out you can email me at timoan@comcast.net
It would be greatly appreciated, TIA!
Well either way I've hit a major roadblock. In class we barely scraped the surface of using multiple forms, and didn't get into global variables. So thats where I'm stuck. I have 36 seperate forms (one for each question with 4 radio buttons for the choices) I know this may be inefficient but it's the only way I could think of getting it to work with the knowledge I know of. I of course forgot to factor in global variables. These seem to be needed all over the place and I've declared them as Public and the "g" is in front of the variable name as well but I still get errors.
Namely, the form that I have the calculation code under complains that it doesn't recognize the variables I've declared globally. I'm not really sure what other info anyone else would need as this is my first time asking such a question and this type of board. But if any experienced VB programmers wanna give me a hand so I can figure this out you can email me at timoan@comcast.net
It would be greatly appreciated, TIA!