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VB.NET General Discussion
Algorithm formula
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[QUOTE="jmcilhinney, post: 184808, member: 641"] Also, you really should be providing meaningful names for all your controls. Having 18 [ICODE]Labels[/ICODE] distinguished only by number and 6 [ICODE]NumericUpDowns[/ICODE] the same is bad. How are we supposed to know whether you have the right controls in the right place in the calculation if the names are meaningless? Anyone not completely familiar with the project (that includes you when you come back it some time later) should be able to know what control is for what in the code without having to examine the UI and/or guess. [/QUOTE]
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