It depends upon which language you intend to write your script, however 5 digit numbers are simply numeric value and any scripting language that supports basic arithmetic operators will be able to achieve this easily. The hardest part is converting the user input (which is typically a character sequence) into an actual number, however most scripting languages will provide some means of converting strings to numeric values.
Option explicit Dim val,indx val=inputbox("enter any number") For indx= 1 to 10 print val&"*"&indx&"="&val&"*"indx Next
Hi, Prepare unit testing test cases. Take each control/object in your progra, write test case (what to enter, alpha or numeric or alpha/numeric, date etc) and what are you expecting from the system once you enter the data. Try all options that you have provided (like Add, Change, Display, Print etc) and see whether the program functions as per the requirement. The program should do intended functions and no un-intended thing to happen. hope this helps
As the name suggests, a conversion function is a function that converts a value from one type to another. Many such conversions are either implicit or built-in operations, such as when converting from an int to a double. However, when converting between user-defined types, or between a user-defined type and a built-in type, we must write a function to explicitly perform the conversion for us. In object-oriented languages, we rely on conversion constructors and conversion operators to perform these conversions implicitly, but in C we must explicitly call the appropriate conversion functions.
A = 0x41 = 65 B = 0x42 = 66 C = 0x43 = 67 ... Y = 0x59 = 89 Z = 0x5A = 90 However, note that depending on a particular numeric or bit value for a character is not always portable. It depends on the implementation.
An alphanumeric form. The first part is numeric and the second is alphabetic.
Alphanumeric refers to a grouping of letters and numbers. Some examples of alphanumeric values might be "123ABC" or "Q87H9." Even writing out an entire date would constitute an alphanumeric entry.
JamAil_6182003
That is numeric.
how to write 50000 in numeric
how do you write $12.00 in a numeric character?
bat_3456
How do you write a numerical value of 250 salary
300 already is in numeric.
10000 is a numeric value.
42000.00 is already in numeric form!
4020096 IS in numeric form.