Typographic and Code ConventionsĀ
Visual Basic documentation uses the following typographic and code conventions.
Typographic Conventions
Convention | Description |
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Sub, If, ChDir, Print, True, Debug |
Words in bold with initial letter capitalized indicate language-specific keywords or runtime members. |
SmallProject, ButtonCollection |
Words and phrases you are instructed to type appear in serif font. |
Words and phrases in an underlined, colored font are hyperlinks you can click to go immediately to a relevant Help page. |
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object, variablename, argumentlist |
Italic letters indicate placeholders for information that you supply. |
[ Shadows ], [ expressionlist ] |
In syntax, items inside brackets are optional. |
{ Public | Friend | Private } |
In syntax, curly braces and vertical bars indicate a mandatory choice between two or more items. You must choose one, and only one, of the items. |
[ Protected | Friend ] |
In syntax, square brackets and vertical bars indicate two or more independent options. You can choose any combination, or none, of the items. |
[{ ByVal | ByRef }] |
In syntax, square brackets surrounding curly braces and vertical bars indicate that you can choose no more than one item, but you can also omit the items entirely. |
membername1, membername2, membername3 |
Subscripts differentiate multiple instances of the same placeholder. |
memerbname1 ... membernamen |
In syntax, ellipses indicate an indefinite number of items of the kind immediately preceding the ellipses. In code, ellipses signify code omitted for the sake of clarity. |
ESC, ENTER |
Words in capital letters indicate key names and key sequences on your keyboard. |
ALT+F1, CTRL+R |
A plus sign (+) between key names indicates a combination of keys. For example, ALT+F1 means hold down the ALT key while pressing the F1 key. |
Code Conventions
Sample code | Description |
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The preceding statement sets the value of |
A fixed pitch font is used for code samples, as well as for code elements in explanatory text. |
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An apostrophe (') or the REM keyword introduces code comments. |
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A space followed by an underscore ( _) at the end of a line continues the source code statement. |
See Also
Tasks
How to: Break and Combine Statements in Code
Reference
Visual Basic Language Keywords
Visual Basic Run-Time Library Members
Concepts
Visual Basic Naming Conventions
Comments in Code