Executable Statements

An executable statement performs an action. It can call a procedure, branch to another place in the code, loop through several statements, or evaluate an expression. An assignment statement is a special case of an executable statement.

The following example uses an If...Then...Else control structure to run different blocks of code based on the value of a variable. Within each block of code, a For...Next loop runs a specified number of times.

Public Sub startWidget(ByVal aWidget As widget, _
    ByVal clockwise As Boolean, ByVal revolutions As Integer)
    Dim counter As Integer 
    If clockwise = True Then 
        For counter = 1 To revolutions
            aWidget.spinClockwise()
        Next counter
    Else 
        For counter = 1 To revolutions
            aWidget.spinCounterClockwise()
        Next counter
    End If 
End Sub

The If statement in the preceding example checks the value of the parameter clockwise. If the value is True, it calls the spinClockwise method of aWidget. If the value is False, it calls the spinCounterClockwise method of aWidget. The If...Then...Else control structure ends with End If.

The For...Next loop within each block calls the appropriate method a number of times equal to the value of the revolutions parameter.

See Also

Concepts

Statements Overview

Assignment Statements

Declaration Statements in Visual Basic