Keywords (Visual Basic)
The following tables list all Visual Basic language keywords.
Reserved Keywords
The following keywords are reserved, which means that you cannot use them as names for programming elements such as variables or procedures. You can bypass this restriction by enclosing the name in brackets ([ ]). For more information, see "Escaped Names" in Declared Element Names (Visual Basic).
Note
We do not recommend that you use escaped names, because it can make your code hard to read, and it can lead to subtle errors that can be difficult to find.
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Note
EndIf, GoSub, Variant, and Wend are retained as reserved keywords, although they are no longer used in Visual Basic. The meaning of the Let keyword has changed. Let is now used in LINQ queries. For more information, see Let Clause (Visual Basic).
Unreserved Keywords
The following keywords are not reserved, which means you can use them as names for your programming elements. However, doing this is not recommended, because it can make your code hard to read and can lead to subtle errors that can be difficult to find.
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Related Topics
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Lists language elements that are used to create, define, and use arrays. |
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Lists language elements that are used for collections. |
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Lists directives that control compiler behavior. |
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Lists statements that are used for looping and controlling procedure flow. |
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Lists functions that are used to convert numbers, dates, times, and strings. |
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Lists data types. Also lists functions that are used to convert between data types and verify data types. |
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Lists language elements that are used for dates and times. |
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Lists statements that are used to declare variables, constants, classes, modules, and other programming elements. Also lists language elements that are used to obtain object information, handle events, and implement inheritance. |
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Lists functions that are used to control the file system and to process files. |
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Lists language elements that are used to catch and return run-time error values. |
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Lists functions that are used to perform financial calculations. |
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Lists functions that are used to read from and write to files, manage files, and print output. |
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Lists functions that are used to run other programs, obtain command-line arguments, manipulate COM objects, retrieve color information, and use control dialog boxes. |
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Lists functions that are used to perform trigonometric and other mathematical calculations. |
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Lists the objects contained in My, a feature that provides access to frequently used methods, properties, and events of the computer on which the application is running, the current application, the application's resources, the application's settings, and so on. |
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Lists assignment and comparison expressions and other operators. |
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Lists functions that are used to read, save, and delete program settings. |
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Lists functions that are used to manipulate strings. |
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