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visual studio in which it should have a radio button for 3*3 and 4*4 option. if u click on 3*3 and click on generate magic square then the unneeded rows and columns should go away and remaining should data for magic square..
selecting 4*4 should show all with data...

Do explain me the coding along with the basic fundamentals which are being used. and how to implement as am new in visual studio express.
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Updated 18-Jul-13 23:36pm
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nv3 19-Jul-13 5:20am    
It is hard to explain the code to someone who doesn't even care to spell the language's name correctly in the title of his question.
berrymaria 19-Jul-13 5:36am    
That is why there is Improve Question.

When answering a question please:
Read the question carefully.
Understand that English isn't everyone's first language so be lenient of bad spelling and grammar.
If a question is poorly phrased then either ask for clarification, ignore it, or edit the question and fix the problem. Insults are not welcome.
Let's work to help developers, not make them feel stupid.
nv3 19-Jul-13 5:54am    
I think it is important for a questioner to understand that, in order to receive help, he has to put in some effort to explain his problem. In this particular case I could not recognize that effort. I haven't even be able to see whether he is talking about visual basic or C++ as is indicated in the tags. This has nothing to do with not having English as native language, but just with having the courtesy of spending an additional minute to get at least the subject line right.
[no name] 19-Jul-13 8:27am    
No one can teach you how to program in a forum posting. You need to get some decent books on programming and work through them.

1 solution

add an action handler for the control 3*3, if it is click make some show and hide command to change to 4*4.

For further details consult a basic programming books on VB :-O
 
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