Setting the BackColor Property (Continue)
Way 2: Using the Colors Constants
First of all, what is Constant?
Constant is a variable that its value can not be changed.
Constant holds a common used value.
For example, the Constant vbRed holds the value
of the red color - &H000000FF&
Instead of writing in your code:
Command1.BackColor = &H000000FF&
You can write:
Command1.BackColor = vbRed
The 2 statements above are identical, because
vbRed = &H000000FF&
Where are these constants came from?
Visual Basic automatic declare them
when the program starts.
Imagine it like as the following code is
automatic being entered to your program:
Dim vbRed As Long
vbRed = &H000000FF&
Dim vbBlue As Long
vbBlue = &H00FF0000&
And so on...
But with one exception: You can't
change the constants value.
For example, the following code is NOT allowed:
vbBlue = 5
There are more Color constants, a partial list:
vbRed, vbBlue, vbBlack, vbGreen, vbWhite, vbYellow
You can declare your own constants.
The constant declaration syntax:
Const MyVariableName = MyVariableValue
For example, the following code will declare a const
variable with the name Piano and the (const) value "abcdef"
Const Piano = "abcdef"
After this declaration, the Print Piano
code line will print abcde on the form.
In addition, the following code line will not be allowed:
Piano = "gggg"
Because it's been declared as a Const,
and Const value can not be changed.
To learn more advanced programming techniques like
conditional statements, go to the Conditional Statements Tutorial.
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