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Tutorial: Learning to Program Amos with Visual Basic

Source: amosdevelopment.com
Topic: Visual Basic Programming


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Amos 4.0 Users Guide Tutorial: Learning to Program Amos with Visual Basic ∞ 45 Tutorial: Learning to Program Amos with Visual Basic Purpose You can use Amos 4.0 as a ...

 

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Amos 4.0 Users Guide           Tutorial: Learning to Program Amos with Visual Basic  ∞  45 Tutorial: Learning to Program Amos with Visual Basic Purpose You can use Amos 4.0 as a component in the computer programs you write. It is a relatively easy process because Amos lets you work in a general-purpose programming language instead of having to learn some special language. To use Amos 4.0 with your program, you need to program in a language or environment that can control automation servers, e.g. , Microsoft Visual Basic , Microsoft C++ , the SPSS scripting facility, SAS , DEC Visual FORTRAN or Borland Delphi1 . The program that you write can carry out a single Amos analysis, or multiple Amos analyses. It can also include statements that: ∞ specify a model ∞ give the location of data files ∞ select options, such as: which discrepancy function to use, whether to obtain bootstrap confidence intervals, and so on. This section demonstrates in detail how you can call Amos 4.0 from the Microsoft Visual Basic Professional Edition2 , Version 5.0. It assumes that Microsoft Visual 1 At the time of this writing, there have not been any attempts to use Amos 4.0 with SAS, Visual Fortran, or Borland Delphi. 46  ∞  Tutorial: Learning to Program Amos with Visual Basic            Amos 4.0 Users Guide Basic Professional Edition is installed on your system. The Visual Basic files for this tutorial are StartVB.vbp (VB project) and StartVB.bas  (VB code). You will find both located in the Tutorial subdirectory underneath the Amos 4.0 program directory. 1. Create a new Visual Basic project First, launch Visual Basic . In the New Project window, click on the New tab and double-click on Standard EXE . 2 Microsoft offers several other Visual Basic packages with varying capabilities. Most of ...

 

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