Sorry if this posted twice. My daughter was playing on here when I
turned away for a moment.

anyway,

I am writing a program that requests a sentence from the user one word
at a time. Im then storing that word in an array and creating another
array to reverse the sentence to see if it's a palindrome.

Public Class Palindrome
    Dim word(99), revWord(99) As String
    Dim counter As Integer 'counts words

    Private Sub btnAdd_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles btnAdd.Click
        'add word to array
        word(counter) = txtWord.Text
        word(counter + 1) = txtWord.Text 'store word
        revWord(99 - counter) = word(counter) 'reverse elements
        counter += 1
    End Sub

    Private Sub btnCheck_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e
As System.EventArgs) Handles btnCheck.Click

    End Sub
End Class

At this point Im not even sure that what I have is right. I dont see
anything in my text book about comparing the elements, and I was
unable to locate anything that helped on a basic google search. Do I
have to loop this to keep adding the words entered into the word(99)
array? And how would I compare the elements? what kind of procedures
would you suggest? Mind you, This is advanced VB but it is not
rediculously genius VB - and this in an online course, Im basically
teaching myself with the help of peers like you.

Learning from my last post, Im here to learn not to argue. So please
provide honest feedback and help, and if I didnt provide enough
information for your help I'll be happy to let you know what you need
to let me tap those brains of yours. THANKS!


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