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Basic Visual Laboratoires Tutoriel 4 Cgep de Jonquire Dpartement des technologies du gnie lectrique Le tutoriel 4 nous montre comment utiliser une structure de dcision Leon A : Instructions "IF .....THEN...ELSE" et "SELECT CASE" - Dcision 2 niveaux - Organigramme (fig 4.5) - Instructions (fig 4.6) - Oprateurs relationnels (fig 4.7) Exemple 1 (fig 4.10) Exemple 2 (fig 4.12) -...

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Basic Visual Laboratoires Tutoriel 4 Cgep de Jonquire Dpartement des technologies du gnie lectrique Le tutoriel 4 nous montre comment utiliser une structure de dcision Leon A : Instructions "IF .....THEN...ELSE" et "SELECT CASE" - Dcision 2 niveaux - Organigramme (fig 4.5) - Instructions (fig 4.6) - Oprateurs relationnels (fig 4.7) Exemple 1 (fig 4.10) Exemple 2 (fig 4.12) - Oprateurs logiques (fig 4.14) Exemple 3 (fig 4.17) - Fonction "UCase" (256) - Dcisions imbriques (257, fig 4.22, fig 4.24) Exemple 5 (fig 4.25) - Dcision plus de 2 niveaux - Organigramme (fig 4.26) - Instructions (fig 4.27) Exemple 1 (fig 4.29) - Utilisation de "To" et de "Is" dans une expression(266) Exemple 2 (fig 4.30) Exemple 3 (fig 4.32) Rpondre aux questions 17,18,19,20,21,24,25, Faire les exercices 1,2,4,5,7,18,19,20, 01-11-05 09:29:40 C:\Documents and Settings\dus\Mes documents\ COMPETENCE\VB\Laboratoire\tutoriel4.vsd Prpar par J. Dussault Page 1 de 6 Visual Basic Laboratoires Tutoriel 4 Cgep de Jonquire Dpartement des technologies du gnie lectrique 01-11-05 09:29:40 C:\Documents and Settings\dus\Mes documents\ COMPETENCE\VB\Laboratoire\tutoriel4.vsd Prpar par J. Dussault Page 2 de 6 Visual Basic Laboratoires Tutoriel 4 Rponses aux questions Leon A : Questions 17 18 19 20 21 C D B A A 180 3000 200 Losange Losange Cgep de Jonquire Dpartement des technologies du gnie lectrique 24 25 C A Excution (rectangle) (Paralllogramme) Leon E/S A : Exercices 1 Non Oui heures > 40 Afficher "Normal" Afficher "Heures........." 2 curVentes ? >=10000 commission = .1 * curventes >=5000 commission = .05 * curventes autre commission = 0 01-11-05 09:29:40 C:\Documents and Settings\dus\Mes documents\ COMPETENCE\VB\Laboratoire\tutoriel4.vsd Prpar par J. Dussault Page 3 de 6 Visual Basic Laboratoires Tutoriel 4 4 Cgep de Jonquire Dpartement des technologies du gnie lectrique 5 7 18 01-11-05 09:29:40 C:\Documents and Settings\dus\Mes documents\ COMPETENCE\VB\Laboratoire\tutoriel4.vsd Prpar par J. Dussault Page 4 de 6 Visual Basic Laboratoires Tutoriel 4 19 Cgep de Jonquire Dpartement des technologies du gnie lectrique DBUT Lire le nombre d'inscrits (intInscrits) intInscrits? moins de 1 curPrix=0 14 curPrix=100 5 10 curPrix=80 autre cur...

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