I am writing some code in Visual Basic 6. It also uses the Msgbox
funtion. Now I searched this and I got to know that if you want to set the title of the Message box then this is the syntax:
Msgbox(<Prompt>,<Title>)
For example, I write this:
MsgBox ("Incorrect Answer!","QM")
It says:
Compile Error Expected: =
Can someone tell me what is the problem?
With VB6, you can either request a response, and do something based on the answer, or you can simply display a message.
If you want to know what button was clicked, you need to use the function format - that is, you must use the brackets.
If you simply want to display a message, then you don't use the brackets.
So if you want to just display the message, then continue, do this:
But if you want to know which button the user clicked (e.g. to offer them a try again, cancel, then you need a variable, and you use the brackets to signifify that it's a function:
You can then look at the
response
variable to find out which button the user clicked.A couple of pages for reference:
http://vb6reference.tomswebdesign.net/msgbox.html
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/139z2azd(v=vs.90).aspx