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    Help on a visual basic code, how to convert English system into metric?

    Hello Im trying to convert the English system into the metric system in visual basic, here is what i have so far

    Sub Metric()
    Dim num As Single
    num1 = InputBox(" enter feet...")
    num2 = InputBox(" enter inches...")


    Any one with knowledge in code able to help me out, im just learning vb code a couple of days ago for school so Im a bit new. Thank you

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    Re: Help on a visual basic code, how to convert English system into metric?

    Here's a novel idea.. Open the textbook and read.....

    Then think about it... How do you convert Imperial to metric??? The answer to this Question is the Answer to your problem....
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    Re: Help on a visual basic code, how to convert English system into metric?

    That might be homework, and there are a lot more answers to THAT question.

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