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Call Visual Basic Function in C# Page

In this post we take a look at how to access a VB class from a page made with C#. Read on to find out more.

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sometimes in a real scenario, you need to access a function of a vb class in a c# page, so there is nothing different in this scenario. you just need to create the object of the vb class in your c# page and just use it. i will explain it in detail in the following procedure.

step 1: create a asp.net empty website named "testapp" using c#.

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step 2 : create a web form using c# in the website named "default.aspx".

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step 3 : create a class file in the website named "myclass1.vb" using visual basic.

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step 4 : write a function of addition in the vb class that accepts 2 integer values and return the addition of both of the values using another integer variable.

public function add(value1 as integer, value2 as integer) as integer
dim result = (value1 + value2)
return result
end function

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step 5 : call the addition function of the vb class in the c# page by creating the object of myclass1.

print the addition value on the page.

myclass1 obj = new myclass1 ();

int addition = obj.add(2, 3);

response.write(addition.tostring());

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run the page to see the output.

output


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