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How to Add Two Numbers in Visual Basic.NET

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To add two numbers in Visual Basic.NET, you can use the "+" operator or the "Add" method. Here's an example code that demonstrates both methods:

``` Dim num1 As Integer = 5 Dim num2 As Integer = 10

' Using the "+" operator Dim result1 As Integer = num1 + num2

' Using the "Add" method Dim result2 As Integer = num1.Add(num2)

Console.WriteLine("Result using '+' operator: " & result1) Console.WriteLine("Result using 'Add' method: " & result2) ```

In this code, we first declare two variables "num1" and "num2" and assign them values of 5 and 10 respectively.

We then use the "+" operator to add these two numbers and store the result in the "result1" variable.

Next, we use the "Add" method of the "num1" variable to add "num2" to it, and store the result in the "result2" variable.

Finally, we display both results using the "Console.WriteLine" method.

Output: ``` Result using '+' operator: 15 Result using 'Add' method: 15 ```

Both methods yield the same result, so you can use whichever you prefer.