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- In Lab 2, you created a menu for a simple calculator program. In this lab, you will add some functionality to the menu. Also, it is important to let the user know if they entered an invalid choice. Write a program (or modify the one written for Lab 2) that displays the following menu and prompts the user for a selection. Once the selection has been made, display the selection back to the user. Then, ask the user for two numbers and perform the selected operation (+, -, *, /). Display the results back to the user (e.g. 2 + 3 = 5). When dividing, display an error message if the second number (denominator) is 0. 1) Add two numbers 2) Subtract two numbers 3) Multiply two numbers 4) Divide two numbers 9) Exit program The program should: contain header comments as shown in class display a "hello" message before presenting the menu display the menu prompt the user for selection display the selection back to the user if the selection was invalid, display error message to user and then go…arrow_forwardFast Food Restaurant Make a program that has several food items on the menu with prices. The user will select the items and quantity they want. The computer will calculate the total price of the items, add the tax and present the bill to the user. You can add features to the program like getting money and giving change, asking for more money if the user does not enter enough money and asking if the user wants to change their order. Choose Your Own Adventure Story Make an adventure story. There were a series of books that allowed the reader to choose how the story went. You will make a story and allow the user to choose what they want to do. For example, “You are walking down a trail. You see a sword. What do you want to do? A) Pick up the sword B) Leave the sword on the ground If the user picks up the sword, **** happens. If the user leaves the sword on the ground, ***** happens. IN QBASIC COMPLIER QB64 CODING FEEL FREE TO USEarrow_forwardFast Food Restaurant Make a program that has several food items on the menu with prices. The user will select the items and quantity they want. The computer will calculate the total price of the items, add the tax and present the bill to the user. You can add features to the program like getting money and giving change, asking for more money if the user does not enter enough money and asking if the user wants to change their order. inarrow_forward
- Description: The program starts by asking the user to select either login (L) or sign up (S) feature. Once the user selects a feature, it asks him for (Card Number, then PIN) and after filling the required information for that feature, it shows the above menu for other features. Otherwise, it keeps asking for the required information. Each feature has to be designed using a separate function and it might be called by other functions including the main function. The description of the login feature, sign up feature, and the above features are given below: Sign up Feature – def create(): this feature allows new user to create an account and it saves his information in txt. The required information to be asked in this feature as follows: Card Number: user will enter a card number and should be four digits, each digit is unique and it should not be repeated in the 4-digits card number. This feature will keep running until the user enters the required number with same length and…arrow_forwardLap Timer Tool Write a Python (GUI program) that asks the user to enter the number of times that they have run around a racetrack, and then uses a loop to prompt them to enter the lap time for each of their laps. When the loop finishes, the program should display the time of their fastest lap, the time of their slowest lap, and their average lap time.arrow_forwardPerform Student Controlthat you have the menu where you first enter the names of the studentsenter the names of the coursesthat averages the courses per studentto display on the screen the entered students, the courses and their options, scores and whether or not they were promoted. And create a class called teacherarrow_forward
- Theater Ticket System: A small ten-seat theater has contracted you to build software which will reserve tickets. The theater has two rows of five seats each. Each row is referred to by number (1 or 2) and each seat in the row is referred to by letter (A, B, C, D, and E). When started, the program should ask the user for the row they prefer (row selection). If that row has no empty seats then the program should ask the user if they prefer the other row, if no then display a message stating the next show is tomorrow. Upon selecting a row, the program should present the user with a choice of available seats in the row. The user can then either choose a seat and print the ticket (in this case a simple message will suffice) or return to row selection. If a ticket is printed the program should return to row selection. The program terminates when all seats are reserved. Please enter a row: 1 Available seats: A B C D E Which seat, enter Q for none?: B You have booked seat: 1B…arrow_forwardTheater Ticket System: A small ten-seat theater has contracted you to build software which will reserve tickets. The theater has two rows of five seats each. Each row is referred to by number (1 or 2) and each seat in the row is referred to by letter (A, B, C, D, and E). When started, the program should ask the user for the row they prefer (row selection). If that row has no empty seats then the program should ask the user if they prefer the other row, if no then display a message stating the next show is tomorrow. Upon selecting a row, the program should present the user with a choice of available seats in the row. The user can then either choose a seat and print the ticket (in this case a simple message will suffice) or return to row selection. If a ticket is printed the program should return to row selection. The program terminates when all seats are reserved.arrow_forwardBuild a calculator program that can allow user to select the specific arithmetic operation from the menus provided by the program. Initially, this program will displays a main menu to choose the calculator type. If a user chooses Standard calculator, then a menu appears for standard calculator option. If the user chooses Scientific calculator, then menu appears for scientific calculator options and the last option to Quit/Continue from the program. In standard calculator, users are able to select the option for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division process, whereas in scientific calculator, the options are power, factorial, square root YOUR TASK Your team is required to design and develop a program using C++ language and apply modular programming concept. Your C++ program should capable to perform the following tasks:arrow_forward
- 44% 2:34 PM Theme Park Ticket Application In holidays, people try to save their time and purchase entrance tickets of the favored theme parks online. This project aims to create a simple and most efficient application that will display a menu to the visitors which contains: 1. Book a ticket The program will display a menu that contains all the ticket prices below, get how many tickets he/she would like to buy, and displays the total price. The ticket Price Child - Under 8 years old 70 USD Adults 110 USD Seiners 50 USD 2. Calculate the price The program should calculate the total price of tickets and display it to the visitor. The program will ask if the visitor is a student, then a discount of 40% is applied to the total price. 3. Exit the application The application should be terminatedarrow_forwardGeometry Calculator Write a program that displays the following menu: Geometry Calculator 1. Calculate the Area of a Circle 2. Calculate the Area of a Rectangle 3. Calculate the Area of a Triangle 4. Quit Enter your choice (1-4): If the user enters 1, the program should ask for the radius of the circle and then display its area. Use the following formula: area = Pi*r^2 Use 3.14159 for and the radius of the circle for r. If the user enters 2, the program should ask for the length and width of the rectangle and then display the rectangle’s area. Use the following formula: area = length * width If the user enters 3 the program should ask for the length of the triangle’s base and its height, and then display its area. Use the following formula: area = base * height * .5 If the user enters 4, the program should end. Input Validation: Display an error message if the user enters a number outside the range of 1 through 4 when selecting an item from the menu. Do not accept negative values for…arrow_forward# Constants for the menu choices# Constants for the menu choicesPURCHASE_ADULT = 1PURCHASE_CHILD = 2PURCHASE_MOUSE_EARS = 3PURCHASE_PARKING = 4PURCHASE_FOOD = 5PRINT_ALL = 6CALC_TOTAL = 7QUIT_CHOICE = 8# The main function.def main():# The choice variable controls the loop# and holds the user's menu choice. choice = 0 costAdult=0 costKid=0 costEars=0 costPark=0 costFood = 0 while choice != QUIT_CHOICE:# display the menu. display_menu()# Get the user's choice. choice = int(input('Enter your choice: '))# Perform the selected action. if choice == PURCHASE_ADULT: costAdult = purchaseAdult() elif choice == PURCHASE_CHILD: costKid = purchaseKid() elif choice == PURCHASE_MOUSE_EARS: costEars = purchaseEars() elif choice == PURCHASE_PARKING: costPark = purchaseParking(); elif choice == PURCHASE_FOOD: costFood…arrow_forward
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