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This is my home made pivot calculator with Visual Basic heheheheh....... Maybe you need this. I give you source code
You just need
9 text
2 command button, and
2 Frame
' --------------------------begin here-----------------
Private Sub Form_Load()
On Error Resume Next
End Sub
' ----------------Command 1 ------------------------
Private Sub Command1_Click()
On Error Resume Next
Dim P As Single
Dim Op As Single
Dim Cl As Single
Dim High As Single
Dim Low As Single
Dim Pivot As Single
Dim RA As Single
Dim RB As Single
Dim SA As Single
Dim SB As Single
High = Text1.Text
Low = Text2.Text
Op = Text3.Text
Cl = Text4.Text
Pivot = Text9.Text
SA = Text5.Text
SB = Text6.Text
RA = Text7.Text
RB = Text8.Text
'P = (High + Low + Op + Cl) / 4
Text9.Text = (High + Low + Op + Cl) / 4
'Text9.Text = 1 + 2 + 3 + 7 / 4
Text5.Text = (2 * Text9.Text) - High
Text6.Text = Text9.Text - (High - Low)
Text7.Text = (2 * Text9.Text) - Low
Text8.Text = Text9.Text + (High - Low)
End Sub
'---------------------clear all data------------------------
Private Sub Command2_Click()
On Error Resume Next
Text1.Text = ""
Text2.Text = ""
Text3.Text = ""
Text4.Text = ""
Text5.Text = ""
Text6.Text = ""
Text7.Text = ""
Text8.Text = ""
Text9.Text = ""
End Sub
As stunningly beautiful above water as it is below, Raja Ampat (which literally translates as “The Four Kings”) has a startling diversity of habitats to explore. Each of these – from the stark wave-pounded slopes that drop away beneath the karst cliffs of Wayag and Uranie to the deep, nutrient-rich bays of Mayalibit, Kabui and Aljui to the “blue water mangrove” channels of Kofiau and Gam to the plankton-rich upwelling areas of Misool and the Dampier Strait – are home to unique assemblages of species that, when taken together, add to produce the most impressive species lists ever compiled for a coral reef system of this size.
Marine tourism, as a sustainable alternative to overfishing, mining, and logging, has the potential to play a key role in the conservation of Raja Ampat’s spectacular underwater realm, while also creating real benefits for the local communities. This website was designed as part of a larger effort to support the growth of sustainable marine tourism in Raja Ampat and the conservation of these magical islands.
Please explore this site to find information on breathtaking diving opportunities, travel logistics, Raja Ampat’s new tourism entrance fee (which directly supports conservation and community development), and the tremendous conservation effort taking place in Raja Ampat.
1,356 species of reef fish in the Bird’s Head Seascape
1,223 species of reef fish in Raja Ampat
25 species of endemic reef fish found only in the Birds Head Seascape
600 species of hard coral recorded in the Bird’s Head Seascape
75% of all known coral species in the world
10 times the number of hard coral species found in the entire Caribbean
57 species of Mantis Shrimp in the Birds Head Seascape
13 species of Marine Mammals in the Bird’s Head Seascape
5 species of endangered sea turtles in the Bird’s Head Seascape
Another place of special interest for nature lovers is a forest Conservation Park, close to the camping ground, which has basic facilities suitable for the younger set. Somewhat further out, west of Pangandaran, driving 23 km on the way to Parigi, lays Batu Hiu, meaning Shark's Rock, a coastal rock that has the shark shape.
A replica of the stone can be found in the Fatahillah Museum in Jakarta. The name of the kingdom seems to have close ties with the river, which runs through the Bandung Basin east of Bogor to the coast, Citarum River. Because the inscriptions were found here, the historians concluded the capital of Tarumanagara should have been here, also because it's a good place for defense, and it also provides entry to the fertile hinterlands and the nearby trading harbors at the Sunda Strait.
The site is located on the bank of the Ciaruteun river in Ciampea village which can be reached by driving along the 9-kilometer road from Bogor to Ciampea followed by going on foot for about two kilometers.
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