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Java Pgm20

The document outlines a Java program that simulates a calculator application using Swing. It includes the source code for two classes, SwingCalculator and Calculator, which handle the GUI and calculator operations. The program allows basic arithmetic operations and displays results in a text field.
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Java Pgm20

The document outlines a Java program that simulates a calculator application using Swing. It includes the source code for two classes, SwingCalculator and Calculator, which handle the GUI and calculator operations. The program allows basic arithmetic operations and displays results in a text field.
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Ex No.

30
Date:
Graphical calculator
Aim:
To write a java program to simulate a calculator application using swing
s.
Source Code:
SwingCalculator.java
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.event.*;
class SwingCalculator {
public static void main(String[] args) {
JFrame frame = new Calculator();
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
frame.setVisible(true);
}
}
Calculator.java
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import javax.swing.event.*;
class Calculator extends JFrame {
private final Font BIGGER_FONT = new Font("monspaced", Font.PLAIN, 20);
private JTextField textfield;
private boolean number = true;
private String equalOp = "=";
private CalculatorOp op = new CalculatorOp();
public Calculator() {
textfield = new JTextField("0", 12);
textfield.setHorizontalAlignment(JTextField.RIGHT);
textfield.setFont(BIGGER_FONT);
ActionListener numberListener = new NumberListener();
String buttonOrder = "1234567890 ";
JPanel buttonPanel = new JPanel();
buttonPanel.setLayout(new GridLayout(4, 4, 4, 4));
for (int i = 0; i < buttonOrder.length(); i++) {
String key = buttonOrder.substring(i, i+1);
if (key.equals(" ")) {
buttonPanel.add(new JLabel(""));
} else {
JButton button = new JButton(key);
button.addActionListener(numberListener);
button.setFont(BIGGER_FONT);
buttonPanel.add(button);
}
}
ActionListener operatorListener = new OperatorListener();
JPanel panel = new JPanel();
panel.setLayout(new GridLayout(4, 4, 4, 4));
String[] opOrder = {"+", "-", "*", "/","=","C"};
for (int i = 0; i < opOrder.length; i++) {
JButton button = new JButton(opOrder[i]);
button.addActionListener(operatorListener);
button.setFont(BIGGER_FONT);
panel.add(button);
}
JPanel pan = new JPanel();
pan.setLayout(new BorderLayout(4, 4));
pan.add(textfield, BorderLayout.NORTH );
pan.add(buttonPanel , BorderLayout.CENTER);
pan.add(panel , BorderLayout.EAST );
this.setContentPane(pan);
this.pack();
this.setTitle("Calculator");
this.setResizable(false);
}
private void action() {
number = true;
textfield.setText("0");
equalOp = "=";
op.setTotal("0");
}
class OperatorListener implements ActionListener {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
if (number) {
action();
textfield.setText("0");
} else {
number = true;
String displayText = textfield.getText();
if (equalOp.equals("=")) {
op.setTotal(displayText);
} else if (equalOp.equals("+")) {
op.add(displayText);
} else if (equalOp.equals("-")) {
op.subtract(displayText);
} else if (equalOp.equals("*")) {
op.multiply(displayText);
} else if (equalOp.equals("/")) {
op.divide(displayText);
}
textfield.setText("" + op.getTotalString());
equalOp = e.getActionCommand();
}
}
}
class NumberListener implements ActionListener {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent event) {
String digit = event.getActionCommand();
if (number) {
textfield.setText(digit);
number = false;
} else {
textfield.setText(textfield.getText() + digit);
}
}
}
public class CalculatorOp {
private int total;
public CalculatorOp() {
total = 0;
}
public String getTotalString() {
return ""+total;
}
public void setTotal(String n) {
total = convertToNumber(n);
}
public void add(String n) {
total += convertToNumber(n);
}
public void subtract(String n) {
total -= convertToNumber(n);
}
public void multiply(String n) {
total *= convertToNumber(n);
}
public void divide(String n) {
total /= convertToNumber(n);
}

private int convertToNumber(String n) {


return Integer.parseInt(n);
}
}
}

Output:
Javac SwingCalculator.java
Javac Calculator.java
Java SwingCalculator

Result:
Thus a java program has been written to simulate a calculator using swin
gs.

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