Solev this using GUI program with Menu and save data option: Tyre Pressure related, BMI calculator, Distance between 2 points, calculation of Triangle area
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GUI program with Menu and save data option: Tyre Pressure related, BMI calculator, Distance between 2 points, calculation of Triangle area
C++ programming For this assignment, write a program that will act as a geometry calculator. The program will be menu-driven and should continue to execute as long as the user wants to continue. Basic Program Logic The program should start by displaying a menu similar to the following: Geometry Calculator 1. Calculate the area of a circle 2. Calculate the area of a triangle 3. Quit Enter your choice(1-3): and get the user's choice as an integer. After the choice...
##JAVA## about a GUI program (see screenshot below) that permits the user to create, save, and load polygons that are displayed (both hollow and filled) in a GUI. The features and operations required by the GUI program include: 1. The program starts with an empty (no vertices) polygon set with a randomly generated color. The drawing area is set to be initially square and should have a black background. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. The left mouse button lets you begin building a...
Write a MATLAB Graphical User Interface (GUI) to simulate and plot the projectile motion – the motion of an object projected into the air at an angle. The object flies in the air until the projectile returns to the horizontal axis (x-axis), where y=0. This MATLAB program should allow the user to try to hit a 2-m diameter target on the x-axis (y=0) by varying conditions, including the lunch direction, the speed of the lunch, the projectile’s size, and the...
C-Programming please. The task is to create second-degree polynomial calculator for the function, its integral and its derivative. A second-degree polynomial is described by the equation f(x) = ax +bx+c. Evaluation of the derivative gives the instantaneous slope or rate of change as (where f'(x) is the derivative of f(x)): f"(x)=2x+b The integral of the function f(x) (let us call it F(x)) indicates the area underneath the curve. Between points x; and the area A is A = F(x)-F(x), where,...