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VB.Net program to demonstrate the CShort() function
By Nidhi Last Updated : November 11, 2024
CShort() function in VB.Net
The CShort() function is used to convert different data types value into the short integer type.
Syntax
CShort(val)
Parameter(s)
- val: It may be a variable of different data types.
Return Value
The CShort() function will return a converted short integer number.
VB.Net code to demonstrate the example of CShort() function
The source code to demonstrate the CShort() function is given below. The given program is compiled and executed successfully.
'VB.Net program to demonstrate the CShort() function.
Module Module1
Sub Main()
Dim num As Short = 0
Dim n1 As Double = 10.25
Dim n2 As Single = 12.25
Dim n3 As Integer = 25
Dim n4 As String = "122"
num = CShort(n1)
Console.WriteLine("Short integer Number: {0}", num)
num = CShort(n2)
Console.WriteLine("Short integer Number: {0}", num)
num = CShort(n3)
Console.WriteLine("Short integer Number: {0}", num)
num = CShort(n4)
Console.WriteLine("Short integer Number: {0}", num)
End Sub
End Module
Output:
Short integer Number: 10
Short integer Number: 12
Short integer Number: 25
Short integer Number: 122
Press any key to continue . . .
Explanation:
In the above program, we created a module Module1 that contains a Main() method. In the Main() method, we created five variables num, n1, n2, n3, and n4 those are initialized with 0, 10.25, 12.25, 25, and "122".
num = CShort(n1)
Console.WriteLine("Short integer Number: {0}", num)
num = CShort(n2)
Console.WriteLine("Short integer Number: {0}", num)
num = CShort(n3)
Console.WriteLine("Short integer Number: {0}", num)
num = CShort(n4)
Console.WriteLine("Short integer Number: {0}", num)
In the above code, we converted the value of the specified variable into a short integer and printed them on the console screen.
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