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lags_80

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Posted on 06-27-05 10:56 AM Link | Quote
Hi everyone, i want to share my calculator, its made in VB 6. The Zip file contents: source code, EXE file.



Calculator in VB


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Posted on 07-18-05 04:19 AM Link | Quote
Very nice, but I have a good idea for a calc. Make a really simple one but with really big buttons for people who can't see the screen or don't want all that extra crap on there like trig functions....
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Posted on 07-18-05 10:40 PM Link | Quote
I fail to see what's so special on VB calculators. It's in the damn samples folder!

Ofcourse, I didn't actually check out this one but still, where's the damn challenge?

edit: Oh great, now I see the screenshot. Point still stands though.
edit2: Try a GRAPHING calc!


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Posted on 07-19-05 12:52 AM Link | Quote
Here's a graph I did in VB! The orange curve is a Natrual Cubic Spline, and the pruple curve is a Piecewise B
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Posted on 07-19-05 04:14 AM Link | Quote
I think the dotted line looks the best.
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Posted on 07-19-05 04:38 AM Link | Quote
It's not a curve, though.

One of my first VB projects was a calculator... except it generated a random number when you hit the equals button. Fun!
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Posted on 07-19-05 07:34 AM Link | Quote
lags,

when I try to download your calculator, it says that the file is not found. I hope you didn't take it off.

I remember the calculator in VB, and I sorta remember its code, let's see how similar lags's code is to the one found in the samples folder. I do remember that the samples folder one didn't have trig functions. Also, how come you can only choose whether you want to raise a number to the second, third, or one-third power?

BGNG,

That's pretty good. Can you enter parameters that would affect how the graph is drawn?


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Posted on 07-19-05 10:20 AM Link | Quote
Natural Cubic Spline is just that, so there's nothing you can do about changing it. The B
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Posted on 07-19-05 10:39 AM Link | Quote
Hey, why does this calculator almost has the same buttons as the calculator you automatically get when you by a computer when it's in scientific mode?
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Posted on 07-19-05 01:28 PM Link | Quote
fabio probably because its the same concept.

A lot of calculators look alike.
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Posted on 07-19-05 07:55 PM Link | Quote
This was like, the first thing we made in my VB class two years ago.
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Posted on 07-19-05 10:23 PM Link | Quote
VB class? What's that?

/autodidact
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Posted on 07-20-05 08:07 AM Link | Quote
That's where children learn to fingerpaint.
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