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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T03:51:03+00:00 2026-06-15T03:51:03+00:00

I have a global variable called fWidth that is currently 300. I’m setting pictureBox.width

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I have a global variable called fWidth that is currently 300.

I’m setting pictureBox.width = fWidth, but then I want to do something like pictureBox.height = calcImgHeight(originalHeight,originalWidth)

This is where the problem comes in, because I’m terrible at math 😀

Private Function calcImgHeight(oHeight, oWidth)
    Dim nHeight, ratio As Integer
    ratio = oWidth / fWidth
    nHeight = oHeight / ratio

    Return nHeight
End Function

What should the correct code be?

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    2026-06-15T03:51:04+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 3:51 am

    I bet I’m worse at maths than you, but fortunately I’m good at Googling.

    http://andrew.hedges.name/experiments/aspect_ratio/

    original height / original width x new width = new height

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