Starting Out With Visual Basic (7th Edition)
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Author: Tony Gaddis, Kip R. Irvine
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Chapter 4, Problem 13PC
Program Plan Intro
Searching for vacation rentals
Program Plan:
- Create new Windows Forms Application.
- Design the form by placing radio button, textbox, labels controls, list box and button controls then change their name and properties.
- Inside the button “show selection(continue)”,
- Declare the required variables.
- Get the required input from the user.
- Display the locations and type of lodging for the vacation rentals based on the user selection.
- Display the resultant in the label.
- Inside the button “Close”,
- Place the code to exiting the application.
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