Javabiet
Javabiet
Javabiet
LABORATORY MANUAL
OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING WITH JAVA LABORATORY / 21CSL35
(Effective from the academic year 2021 -2022)
Prepared by
Prof.Ateeq Ahmed
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
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Vision
“To impart quality education to cater the needs of Industries, Business Establishments,
Research and Development Organizations, create Knowledgeable and competent Engineers of
global standard.”
Mission
“To create Industry enabled Engineers manifesting in excellence with extraordinary
progress, to give bright and challenging future for deserving students who are
underprivileged.”
Vision
“Creating Computer Science engineers for all computing solutions as we move towards
our goal we contribute Computer Science engineers for IT solutions.”
Mission
“To create an environment for faculties and students to learn and express their
Knowledge to develop leadership qualities and passion for betterment of society”
KNS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi and Approved by AICTE, New Delhi
Hegde Nagar-kogilu Road, Thirumenahalli, Yelahanka, Bengaluru-560064
Program Outcomes
a. Engineering Knowledge: Apply knowledge of mathematics, science,
engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of
complex engineering problems.
b. Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature and analyze complex
engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of
mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences
c. Design/ Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering
problems and design system components or processes that meet specified needs
with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societaland
environmental considerations.
d. Conduct investigations of complex problems using research-based
knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and
interpretation of data and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions.
e. Modern Tool Usage: Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resourcesand
modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to Complex
engineering activities with an under- standing of the limitations.
f. The Engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by contextual
knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the
Consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice.
g. Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of professional
Engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate
knowledge of and need for sustainable development.
h. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and
Responsibilities and norms of engineering practice.
i. Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a
member or leader in diverse teams and in multi disciplinary settings.
j. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with
the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to
comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective
presentations and give and receive clear instructions.
k. Life-long Learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and
ability to engage in independent and life- long learning in the broadest context of
technological change.
l. Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding
of engineering and management principles and apply these to
one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in Multi
disciplinary environments.
Program Specific Outcomes
m. PSO1: Adapt, Contribute Innovate ideas in the field of Artificial Intelligence and
Machine Learning
PSO2: Enrich the abilities to qualify for Employment, Higher studies and Research in
various domains of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning such as Data Science,
n. Computer Vision, Natural Language Processing with ethical values
o. PSO3: Acquire practical proficiency with niche technologies and open source platforms
and become Entrepreneur in the domain of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
List of Experiments
Sl. No. PART A – List of problems for which student should develop program and execute in the
Laboratory
Aim: Introduce the java fundamentals, data types, operators in java
1
Program: Write a java program that prints all real solutions to the quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0.
Read in a, b, c and use the quadratic formula.
Aim: Demonstrating creation of java classes, objects, constructors, declaration andinitialization of
variables.
Program: Create a Java class called Student with the following details as variables within it.USN
Name
2 Branch
Phone
Write a Java program to create n Student objects and print the USN, Name, Branch, and Phoneof
these objects with suitable headings.
Program:
3
A. Write a program to check prime number
B. Write a program for Arithmetic calculator using switch case menu
Design a super class called Staff with details as StaffId, Name, Phone, Salary. Extend this class by
4
writing three subclasses namely Teaching (domain, publications), Technical (skills), and Contract
(period). Write a Java program to read and display at least 3 staff objects of all three
categories.
Aim: Introduce concepts of method overloading, constructor overloading, overriding.
5 Program: Write a java program demonstrating Method overloading and Constructoroverloading.
6 Program: Develop a java application to implement currency converter (Dollar to INR, EURO to
INR, Yen to INR and vice versa), distance converter (meter to KM, miles to KM and vice versa),time
converter (hours to minutes, seconds and vice versa) using packages.
Aim: Introduction to abstract classes, abstract methods, and Interface in java
7 Program: Write a program to generate the resume. Create 2 Java classes Teacher (data: personal
information, qualification, experience, achievements) and Student (data: personal information, result,
discipline) which implements the java interface Resume with the method
biodata().
Aim: Demonstrate creation of threads using Thread class and Runnable interface, multi- threaded
programming.
8
Program: Write a Java program that implements a multi-thread application that has three
threads. First thread generates a random integer for every 1 second; second thread computes the
square of the number and prints; third thread will print the value of cube of the number.
Aim: Introduce java Collections.
9 Program: Write a program to perform string operations using ArrayList. Write functions for the
following a. Append - add at end b. Insert – add at particular index c. Search d. List all
string starts with given letter.
Aim: Exception handling in java, introduction to throwable class, throw, throws, finally.
10
Program: Write a Java program to read two integers a and b. Compute a/b and print, when b is not
zero. Raise an exception when b is equal to zero.
Aim: Introduce File operations in java.
11 Program:
Write a java program that reads a file name from the user, displays information about
whether the file exists, whether the file is readable, or writable, the type of file and the length of the
file in bytes
Aim: Introduce java Applet, awt, swings.
12 Programs:
Develop an applet that displays a simple message in center of the screen. Develop a simple calculator
using Swings.
PART B – Practical Based Learning
A problem statement for each batch is to be generated in consultation with the co-examiner and
01 student should develop an algorithm, program and execute the program for the given
problem with appropriate outputs.
Rubrics for the evaluation of the journal/write-up for hardware/software experiments designed by the
faculty who is handling the laboratory session and is made known to students at the beginning of the
practical session.
Record should contain all the specified experiments in the syllabus and each experiment write-up will
be evaluated for 10 marks.
Total marks scored by the students are scaled downed to 30 marks (60% of maximum marks).
Weightage to be given for neatness and submission of record/write-up on time.
Department shall conduct 02 tests for 100 marks, the first test shall be conducted after the 8 th weekof the
semester and the second test shall be conducted after the 14th week of the semester.
In each test, test write-up, conduction of experiment, acceptable result, and procedural knowledge will
carry a weightage of 60% and the rest 40% for viva-voce.
The suitable rubrics can be designed to evaluate each student’s performance and learning ability.
Rubrics suggested in Annexure-II of Regulation book
The average of 02 tests is scaled down to 20 marks (40% of the maximum marks).
The Sum of scaled-down marks scored in the report write-up/journal and average marks of two tests is the total
CIE marks scored by the student.
Semester End Evaluation (SEE):
SEE marks for the practical course is 50 Marks.
SEE shall be conducted jointly by the two examiners of the same institute, examiners are
appointed by the University
All laboratory experiments are to be included for practical examination.
(Rubrics) Breakup of marks and the instructions printed on the cover page of the answer scriptto be
strictly adhered to by the examiners. OR based on the course requirement evaluation rubrics shall be
decided jointly by examiners.
Students can pick one question (experiment) from the questions lot prepared by the internal
/external examiners jointly.
Evaluation of test write-up/ conduction procedure and result/viva will be conducted jointly by
examiners.
General rubrics suggested for SEE are mentioned here, writeup-20%, Conduction procedure and result
in -60%, Viva-voce 20% of maximum marks. SEE for practical shall be evaluated for 100 marks and
scored marks shall be scaled down to 50 marks (however, based on course type, rubrics shall be
decided by the examiners)
Students can pick one experiment from the questions lot of PART A with equal choice to all the students
in a batch. For PART B examiners should frame a question for each batch, student should develop an
algorithm, program, execute and demonstrate the results with appropriate output for the given problem.
Weightage of marks for PART A is 80% and for PART B is 20%. General rubrics suggested to be followed
for part A and part B.
Change of experiment is allowed only once and Marks allotted to the procedure part to bemade
zero (Not allowed for Part B).
The duration of SEE is 03 hours
Rubrics suggested in Annexure-II of Regulation book
PROGRAM :1
1. Write a java program that prints all real solutions to the quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0. Read in a,
b, c and use the quadratic formula.
PROGRAM :
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Quadratic
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
int a, b, c; // coefficients
double root1, root2;
System.out.println("Enter the coefficients");
Scanner in=new Scanner(System.in);
a = in.nextInt();
b = in.nextInt();
c = in.nextInt();
OUT PUT:
PROGRAM :2
2. Create a Java class called Student with the following details as variables within it.
USN
Name
Branch
Phone
Write a Java program to create n Student objects and print the USN, Name, Branch, and Phoneof
these objects with suitable headings.
PROGRAM :
import java.util.*;
public class Student
{
String usn,name,branch;
long phone;
void displayStudent()
{
System.out.println("**********************");
System.out.println("USN= "+usn);
System.out.println("NAME= "+name);
System.out.println("BRANCH= "+branch);
System.out.println("PHONE NUMBER= "+phone);
System.out.println("**********************");
}
for(int i=0;i<n;i++)
st[i]=new Student();
for(int j=0;j<n;j++)
{
Prof. Ateeq Ahmed, Dept. of CSE, KNSIT 9 2022-23
OOP with Java Lab /21CSL35
}
for( int m=0;m<n;m++)
{
System.out.format("Student %d details are\n",m+1);
st[m].displayStudent();
}
}
}
OUTPUT:
PROGRAM :3
PROGRAM :3A
import java.util.Scanner;
class Prime
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
int i,n,flag=0;
System.out.println("Enter the number");
Scanner inp=new Scanner(System.in);
n=inp.nextInt();
for(i=2;i<n;i++)
{
if(n%i==0)
{
flag=1;
break;
}
}
if(flag==1)
System.out.println("The given number is Not a Prime");
else
System.out.println("The given number is Prime");
}
}
OUTPUT:
PROGRAM :3B
import java.util.*;
class Switch
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Scanner inp = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Enter the Operator (+,-,*,/) : ");
char operator = inp.next().charAt(0);
System.out.println("Enter the First Operand : ");
double first = inp.nextDouble();
System.out.println("Enter the Second Operand : ");
double second = inp.nextDouble();
double result = 0;
switch(operator)
{
case '+':
result = first + second;
System.out.println("The Result is : "+first+" "+operator+" "+second+" = "+result);
break;
case '-':
result = first - second;
System.out.println("The Result is : \n "+first+" "+operator+" "+second+" = "+result);
break;
case '*':
result = first * second;
System.out.println("The Result is : "+first+" "+operator+" "+second+" = "+result);
break;
case '/':
result = first / second;
System.out.println("The Result is : \n "+first+" "+operator+" "+second+" = "+result);
break;
default :
System.out.println("Invalid Operator");
break;
}
}
}
OUTPUT:
PROGRAM :4
4. Design a super class called Staff with details as StaffId, Name, Phone, Salary. Extend this class
by writing three subclasses namely Teaching (domain, publications), Technical (skills), and
Contract (period). Write a Java program to read and display at least 3 staff objects of all three
categories.
PROGRAM:
import java.util.Scanner;
class Staff
{
String staffId;
String name;
long phone;
float salary;
public void accept()
{
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("Enter Staff Id: ");
staffId = scanner.next();
System.out.print("Enter Name: ");
name = scanner.next();
System.out.print("Enter Phone: ");
phone = scanner.nextLong();
System.out.print("Enter Salary: ");
salary = scanner.nextFloat();
}
public void display()
{
System.out.println("Staff Id: " + staffId);
System.out.println("Name: " + name);
System.out.println("Phone: " + phone);
System.out.println("Salary: " + salary);
}
}
class Teaching extends Staff
{
String domain;
int n;
public void accept()
{
super.accept();
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("Enter Domain: ");
domain = scanner.next();
System.out.print("Enter Number of Publications: ");
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OOP with Java Lab /21CSL35
n = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("\n");
}
public void display()
{
super.display();
System.out.println("Domain: " + domain);
System.out.println("Publications:"+n);
System.out.println("\n");
}
}
class Technical extends Staff
{
String skill;
public void accept()
{
super.accept();
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("Enter technical Skills: ");
skill = scanner.nextLine();
System.out.println("\n");
}
public void display()
{
super.display();
System.out.println("Technical Skills: " + skill);
System.out.println("\n");
}
}
class Contract extends Staff
{
int period;
public void accept()
{
super.accept();
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.print("Enter Period: ");
period = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("\n");
}
public void display()
{
super.display();
System.out.println("Contract Period: " + period);
}
}
class Four
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
OUTPUT :
PROGRAM :5
PROGRAM:5A
OUTPUT:
PROGRAM:5B
Constructor Overloading
public class Constructor
{
int id;
String name;
Constructor()
{
System.out.println("This is Default constructor");
System.out.println("Student Id : "+id + "\nStudent Name : "+name);
}
Constructor(int i, String n)
{
System.out.println("This is Parameterized Constructor:");
id = i;
name = n;
System.out.println("Student Id : "+id + "\nStudent Name : "+name);
}
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Constructor s = new Constructor();
Constructor student = new Constructor(10, "David");
}
}
OUTPUT:
PROGRAM :6
6. Develop a java application to implement currency converter (Dollar to INR, EURO to INR,
Yen to INR and vice versa), distance converter (meter to KM, miles to KM and vice versa),
time converter (hours to minutes, seconds and vice versa) using packages.
PROGRAM:
CurrencyC.java
package cc;
import java.util.*;
public class CurrencyC
{
double inr,usd;
double euro,yen;
Scanner in=new Scanner(System.in);
public void dollartorupee()
{
System.out.println("Enter dollars to convert into Rupees:");
usd=in.nextInt();
inr=usd*81.83;
System.out.println("Dollar ="+usd+" equal to INR="+inr);
System.out.println("\n");
}
public void rupeetodollar()
{
System.out.println("Enter Rupee to convert into Dollars:");
inr=in.nextInt();
usd=inr/81.83;
System.out.println("Rupee ="+inr+"equal to Dollars="+usd);
}
public void eurotorupee()
{
System.out.println("Enter Euro to convert into Rupees:");
euro=in.nextInt();
inr=euro*79.06;
System.out.println("Euro ="+euro+" equal to INR="+inr);
System.out.println("\n");
}
public void rupeetoeuro()
{
System.out.println("Enter Rupees to convert into Euro:");
inr=in.nextInt();
euro=(inr/79.06);
System.out.println("Rupee ="+inr +"equal to Euro="+euro);
System.out.println("\n");
}
DistaceC.Java
package dc;
import java.util.*;
public class DistanceC
{
double km,m,miles;
Scanner in=new Scanner(System.in);
public void mtokm()
{
System.out.println("Enter the distance in meter");
m=in.nextDouble();
km=(m/1000);
System.out.println(m+"m" +" is equal to "+km+"km");
System.out.println("\n");
}
public void kmtom()
{
System.out.println("Enter the distance in Kilometer");
km=in.nextDouble();
m=km*1000;
System.out.println(km+"km" +" is equal to "+m+"m");
System.out.println("\n");
}
public void milestokm()
{
System.out.println("Enter the distance in miles");
miles=in.nextDouble();
km=(miles*1.60934);
System.out.println(miles+"miles" +" is equal to "+km+"km");
System.out.println("\n");
}
TimeC.java
package tc;
import java.util.*;
public class TimeC
{
int hours,seconds,minutes;
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
public void hourstominutes()
{
System.out.println("Enter the no of Hours to convert into minutes");
hours=in.nextInt();
minutes=(hours*60);
System.out.println("Minutes: " + minutes);
}
public void minutestohours()
{
System.out.println("Enter the no of Minutes to convert into Hours");
minutes=in.nextInt();
hours=minutes/60;
System.out.println("Hours: " + hours);
}
public void hourstoseconds()
{
System.out.println("Enter the no of Hours to convert into Seconds");
hours=in.nextInt();
seconds=(hours*3600);
System.out.println("Seconds: " + seconds);
}
public void secondstohours()
{
System.out.println("Enter the no of Seconds to convert into Hours");
seconds=in.nextInt();
hours=seconds/3600;
System.out.println(seconds+"seconds"+ " is equal to "+hours+"hour");
}
}
Main Class
import cc.*;
import dc.*;
import tc.*;
public class Main
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
CurrencyC obj=new CurrencyC();
DistanceC obj1=new DistanceC();
TimeC obj2=new TimeC();
obj.dollartorupee();
obj.rupeetodollar();
obj.eurotorupee();
obj.rupeetoeuro();
obj.yentoruppe();
obj.ruppetoyen();
obj1.mtokm();
obj1.kmtom();
obj1.milestokm();
obj1.kmtomiles();
obj2.hourstominutes();
obj2.minutestohours();
obj2.hourstoseconds();
obj2.secondstohours();
}
}
OUTPUT:
Enter dollars to convert into Rupees:1
Dollar =1.0 equal to INR=81.83
PROGRAM :7
7. Write a program to generate the resume. Create 2 Java classes Teacher (data: personal
information, qualification, experience, achievements) and Student (data: personal information,
result, discipline) which implements the java interface Resume with the method biodata().
PROGRAM:
interface Resume
{
void biodata();
}
class Teacher implements Resume
{
String name,qualification,achievements;
float experience;
public void biodata()
{
name="Imran Ulla Khan";
qualification="M.Tech";
achievements="Q1 publication";
experience=14.8f;
System.out.println("Teacher Resume");
System.out.println("Name : " +name);
System.out.println("Qualification : "+qualification);
System.out.println("Achievements : "+achievements);
System.out.println("Experience : "+experience);
}
}
class Student implements Resume
{
String name,discipline;
float result;
public void biodata()
{
name="Rahul Sharma";
result=9.8f;
discipline="Computer Science and Engineering";
System.out.println("");
System.out.println("Student Resume");
System.out.println("Name : " +name);
System.out.println("Result : "+result+" cgpa");
System.out.println("Discipline : "+discipline);
}
}
OUTPUT:
PROGRAM :8
8. Write a Java program that implements a multi-thread application that has three threads. First
thread generates a random integer for every 1 second; second thread computesthe square of the
number and prints; third thread will print the value of cube of the number.
Aim: Demonstrate creation of threads using Thread class and Runnable interface, multi-
threaded programming.
PROGRAM :
import java.util.Random;
class Square extends Thread
{
int x;
Square(int n)
{
x = n;
}
public void run()
{
int sqr = x * x;
System.out.println("Square of " + x + " = " + sqr );
}
}
s.start();
Cube c = new Cube(randomInteger);
c.start();
try
{
Thread.sleep(1000);
}
catch (InterruptedException ex)
{
System.out.println(ex);
}
}
}
}
}
}
OUTPUT:
PROGRAM :9
9. Write a program to perform string operations using ArrayList. Write functions for the
following a. Append - add at end b. Insert – add at particular index c. Search d. List all string
starts with given letter.
import java.util.*;
public class ArrayL
{
ArrayList<String> list=new ArrayList<String>(); //Creating arraylist
public void arraydisplay()
{
list.add("CSE");//Adding object in arraylist
list.add("ISE");
list.add("ME");
System.out.println("ArrayList element are");
System.out.println(list);
System.out.println("");
}
public void appendatend()
{
System.out.println("Enter the element to append at end");
Scanner scob1=new Scanner(System.in);
String ele=scob1.next();
list.add(ele);
System.out.println(list);
System.out.println("");
}
public void insertatpos()
{
System.out.println("Enter the position and element to insert");
Scanner scob1=new Scanner(System.in);
int posind=scob1.nextInt();
String ele=scob1.next();
list.add(posind,ele);
System.out.println(list);
System.out.println("");
}
public void searchele()
{
System.out.println("Enter the Array element to search");
Scanner scobj=new Scanner(System.in);
String arele=scobj.next();
int in=list.indexOf(arele);
if(in==-1)
{
System.out.println("Element not found");
}
else
{
System.out.println("Element found at "+in);
}
}
void print()
{
Scanner nip=new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Enter the starting charecter to print strings");
char inputc=nip.next().charAt(0);
String strc=Character.toString(inputc);
System.out.println("String starting with character "+strc);
for(int i=0;i<list.size();i++)
{
if(list.get(i).startsWith(strc))
{
System.out.println(list.get(i));
}
}
}
public static void main(String args[])
{
ArrayL obj=new ArrayL();
obj.arraydisplay();
obj.appendatend();
obj.insertatpos();
obj.searchele();
obj.print();
}
}
OUTPUT:
PROGRAM :30
10. Write a Java program to read two integers a and b. Compute a/b and print, when bis not zero.
Raise an exception when b is equal to zero.
Aim: Exception handling in java, introduction to throwable class, throw, throws, finally
import java.util.*;
public class TryP
{
int c;
void div(int a,int b)
{
try
{
c=a/b;
System.out.println("Result="+c);
}
catch(ArithmeticException e)
{
System.out.println("Cannot divide by zero");
}
}
public static void main(String args[])
{
TryP obj=new TryP();
Scanner in=new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Enter the values of a and b");
int no1=in.nextInt();
int no2=in.nextInt();
obj.div(no1,no2);
}
}
OUTPUT:
PROGRAM :31
11. Write a java program that reads a file name from the user, displays information about whether
the file exists, whether the file is readable, or writable, the type of file and the length of the file
in bytes
import java.io.File;
import java.util.Scanner;
class FileP
{
public static void main(String args[ ])
{
Scanner obj=new Scanner(System.in);
String fname=obj.next();
File f1 = new File(fname);
System.out.println("File Name: " + f1.getName());
f1.setWritable(false);
System.out.println(f1.exists() ? "File exists" : "File does not exist");
System.out.println(f1.canWrite() ? "File is writeable" : "File is not writeable");
System.out.println(f1.canRead() ? "File is readable" : "File is not readable");
String fileName = f1.toString();
int index = fileName.lastIndexOf('.');
if(index > 0)
{
String type = fileName.substring(index + 1);
System.out.println("File type is " + type);
}
else
{
System.out.println("File doesn't have type");
}
System.out.println("File size: " + f1.length() + " Bytes");
}
}
OUTPUT:
PROGRAM :12
12. A. Develop an applet that displays a simple message in center of the screen.
PROGRAM:
import java.applet.Applet;
import java.awt.Graphics;
/*
<applet code="AppletP.class" width="300" height="300">
</applet>
*/
public class AppletP extends Applet
{
public void paint(Graphics g)
{
g.drawString("Welcome to applet",100,150);
}
}
OUTPUT:
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
t=new JTextField();
t.setBounds(30,10,165,35);
b0=new JButton("0");
b0.setBounds(30,50,45,40);
b1=new JButton("1");
b1.setBounds(70,50,45,40);
b2=new JButton("2");
b2.setBounds(110,50,45,40);
b3=new JButton("3");
b3.setBounds(150,50,45,40);
b4=new JButton("4");
b4.setBounds(30,90,45,40);
b5=new JButton("5");
b5.setBounds(70,90,45,40);
b6=new JButton("6");
b6.setBounds(110,90,45,40);
b7=new JButton("7");
b7.setBounds(150,90,45,40);
b8=new JButton("8");
b8.setBounds(30,130,45,40);
b9=new JButton("9");
b9.setBounds(70,130,45,40);
bdot=new JButton(".");
bdot.setBounds(110,130,45,40);
badd=new JButton("+");
badd.setBounds(150,130,45,40);
bsub=new JButton("-");
bsub.setBounds(30,170,45,40);
bmul=new JButton("*");
bmul.setBounds(70,170,45,40);
bdiv=new JButton("/");
bdiv.setBounds(110,170,45,40);
beq=new JButton("=");
beq.setBounds(150,170,45,40);
bclr=new JButton("CLR");
bclr.setBounds(30,210,165,40);
frame.add(t);
frame.add(b0);
frame.add(b1);
frame.add(b2);
frame.add(b3);
frame.add(b4);
frame.add(b5);
frame.add(b6);
frame.add(b7);
frame.add(b8);
frame.add(b9);
frame.add(bdot);
frame.add(badd);
frame.add(bsub);
frame.add(bmul);
frame.add(bdiv);
frame.add(beq);
frame.add(bclr);
b0.addActionListener(this);
b1.addActionListener(this);
b2.addActionListener(this);
b3.addActionListener(this);
b4.addActionListener(this);
b5.addActionListener(this);
b6.addActionListener(this);
b7.addActionListener(this);
b8.addActionListener(this);
b9.addActionListener(this);
badd.addActionListener(this);
bsub.addActionListener(this);
bmul.addActionListener(this);
bdiv.addActionListener(this);
bdot.addActionListener(this);
beq.addActionListener(this);
bclr.addActionListener(this);
}
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e)
{
if(e.getSource()==bclr)
{
t.setText("");
}
if(e.getSource()==b0)
{
t.setText(t.getText().concat("0"));
}
if(e.getSource()==b1)
{
t.setText(t.getText().concat("1"));
}
if(e.getSource()==b2)
{
t.setText(t.getText().concat("2"));
}
if(e.getSource()==b3)
{
t.setText(t.getText().concat("3"));
}
if(e.getSource()==b4)
{
t.setText(t.getText().concat("4"));
}
if(e.getSource()==b5)
{
t.setText(t.getText().concat("5"));
}
if(e.getSource()==b6)
{
t.setText(t.getText().concat("6"));
}
if(e.getSource()==b7)
{
t.setText(t.getText().concat("7"));
}
if(e.getSource()==b8)
{
t.setText(t.getText().concat("8"));
}
if(e.getSource()==b9)
{
t.setText(t.getText().concat("9"));
}
if(e.getSource()==bdot)
{
t.setText(t.getText().concat("."));
}
if(e.getSource()==badd)
{
a=Double.parseDouble(t.getText());
op=1;
t.setText("");
}
if(e.getSource()==bsub)
{
a=Double.parseDouble(t.getText());
op=2;
t.setText("");
}
if(e.getSource()==bmul)
{
a=Double.parseDouble(t.getText());
op=3;
t.setText("");
}
if(e.getSource()==bdiv)
{
a=Double.parseDouble(t.getText());
op=4;
t.setText("");
}
if(e.getSource()==beq)
{
b=Double.parseDouble(t.getText());
switch(op)
{
case 1:res=a+b;
break;
case 2:res=a-b;
break;
case 3:res=a*b;
break;
case 4:res=a/b;
break;
}
t.setText(""+res);
}
}
}
OUTPUT: