the 2 being the numbers after the comma I suppose? But say I place two squares, and one is partialy covering the other, then calculating both surfaces and adding them together would be too much...
So how would I have to go at that then ?
Thank you for your help so far Kulrom
Can someone please help me, I have exams tomorrow on VB.net and I am having some trouble. We have to make a proggy that allows you to chose a shape(square, triangle, hexagon, pentagram ... ) . After making them you can move them or fill them. Also you should be able to calculate the combined...
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