draw a calculator of visual basic
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Answer:
Step 1: Click anywhere on the form
Step 2: In the properties window, under the Text property, type Simple Calculator
Step 3: In the properties window, under the StartPosition property, select CenterScreen
Step 4: In the properties window, under FormBorderStyle, select Fixed3D
Step 5: Click and drag a label from the Toolbox to the form
Step 6: While the label is selected, in the properties window, under the Text property, type Simple Calculator. Note: Since this label is the main text describing the text, you can change the size and boldness of the text under the Font property in the properties window but is not required for this project
Step 7: Proceed to do this for the following labels (5) and place them accordingly. Name them: Operators, Operation, Operand 1, Operand 2, and Result (See picture) Note: Objects can either be dragged or double clicked to be placed onto the GUI
Step 8: Click and drag a button from the Toolbox
Step 9: Place it under the “Operators” label.
Step 10: While the button is selected, in the properties window, under the Name property, enter btnAdd
Step 11: Then under the Text property, enter a + sign
Step 12: Click and drag a TextBox from the ToolBox beside the “Operand 1” label (See picture)
Step 13: While the TextBox is selected, in the properties window, under the Name property, enter txtOperand1
Step 14: Repeat Step 12 but place the second TextBox beside the “Operand 2” label (See picture)
Step 15: Repeat Step 13 but name it txtOperand2
Step 16: Click and drag a label between the two text boxes (See picture)
Step 17: While the label is selected, in the properties window, under the Name property, enter lblOperator
Step 18: Delete the text property of lblOperator so that it is blank
Step 19: Under 9the AutoSize property, select False. Note: This lets you resize the label at your desire
Step 20: Under the BorderStyle property select Fixed3D
Step 21: Click and drag another label beside the “Result” label
Step 22: Repeat Step 17, name it lblDisplay
Step 23: Repeat Step 18 and Step 19
Step 24: Click and drag a button from the Toolbox below the “Result” label (See picture)
Step 25: While button is selected, in the properties window, under the Name property, enter btnClear
Step 26: Change the text property for the Clear button to Clear
Step 27: Click and drag a button from the Toolbox beside the Clear button (See picture)
Step 28: While button is selected, in the properties window, under the Name property, enter btnExit
Step 29: Change the text property for the Clear button to Exit
Step 30: Enter the following code by double clicking on each button to open the code window:
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Explanation:
Select the CommandButton icon on the toolbar and create the first button the same way you created the TextBox to add buttons. For reference ...