In an earlier post of mine I asked if I can run Visual Basic code from inside a c-file.
But now I've converted to C++, and was wondering if I could run Visual Basic code from here?
-Thanks!
In an earlier post of mine I asked if I can run Visual Basic code from inside a c-file.
But now I've converted to C++, and was wondering if I could run Visual Basic code from here?
-Thanks!
Nope!
I hate VB so if you mention it again i'm going to hunt ... you ... down... [evil grin]
What's the code? If it isnt anything COM related, then its should be easy to do in C++
When you get to the realms of Automation and stuff it gets more tedious...
[sarcasm] VB VB VB VB VB VB VB VB VB VB VB VB - I love it [/sarcasm]Originally posted by face_master
I hate VB so if you mention it again i'm going to hunt ... you ... down... [evil grin]
I'm supposed to generate an Excel worksheet with several megabytes of data, and then generate some graphs based on these data.
I checked out http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q141759& , and found an example for it with C++, and got scared!!
Guess I'm converting to Visual Basic - the code amount then gets down to a fraction of the C++ code..
Or what do you think?
torbjoen
Automation is so much easier in VB....but only because the designers allow the avarage VB user to be hidden from the ugly truths of COM......
It can be done in C++...but its tedious............
VB translates to Very Bad
True DatOriginally posted by Shadow12345
VB translates to Very Bad