A simple calculator app made using JavaFX
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A simple calculator app made using JavaFX
My calculator with some improvements that make your calculator a clean design rather than windows default
The java Swing JFrame class is used to build the graphical interface of this calculator.
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Simple but effective calculator and number system converter!
A simple calculator in Java
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A Simple Calculator that runs on the console. It accepts two numbers and then chooses the operation to be performed.
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Java Swing with Eclipse was used to construct this calculator. There are no adverts, the code is simple, and the user interface is appealing. Ideal for beginners.
Simple calcutor (sum, rest, multiplication, division and exponentiation).
This Java Calculator Application is a Java-based project developed using NetBeans IDE. It provides a user-friendly interface and supports a wide range of mathematical operations.
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User-friendly interface, basic arithmetic operations, parentheses support, decimal input, error handling, and history display. Simplify your math tasks on the go!
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This is one of my fun project where I tried to clone the MacOS calculator app for windows. This calculator is simple with an easy code to help novices learn how to operate a calculator. It was made for my java course assignment.
This is a simple java calculator for basic math calculations.
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