Here is my prototype for a calculator I made. Its can only do one operation at a time. It has numbers 0-9, plus, minus, multiplied by, divided by, and decimal points. I might add some more in the near future. Since it may not work correctly at times, please post any advice in the comments. If you do not know how to use a calculator, please follow the steps below: 1. Click green flag. 2. Click green numbers in order of how you want the first number to appear. The last digit entered for a number will end up in the ones place. 3. Once you finish entering your first number, click any of the operations along the right to choose it and begin on the next number. 4. Follow step 2 to make your second number. 5. Once you enter your first and second number, and you clicked on your operation, hit the enter button available in the bottom right corner to evaluate the expression. 5.5. If you are evaluating a square root, type in the first number and click "square root" to get your answer. Pushing any other buttons is not required. For those who do not know, a square root is a number that can be multiplied by itself to get the number you entered. 5.5.5. If you are evaluating a factorial, enter your first number then hit "factorial (!)" to get the answer. (This is when you multiply a number by itself, then multiply itself by itself minus 2, then 3, etc. e.g. 5!=5x4x3x2x1=120) 5.5.5.5. "Transfer" will set "number1" to the current answer. 5.5.5.5.5. The "..." means ellipsis, which means that number1 will be added to all the whole numbers until it reaches number2. e.g. 1 ... 10=1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10=55 (This comes in handy when your teacher asks you the sum of all numbers from 1 to 1000000. There is, however another way to solve it without this calculator.) 6. Love and favorite. 7. The above was a mere "suggestion..." 8. M to toggle music.
Everything is made by me, except, of course, the fonts, programming software, song (it's the intro from a game called "Guardian Rock," and you can play it on Coolmath Games here: www.coolmath-games.com/0-guardian-rock), etc. Special thanks to @rrp04 for moral support through the infinitely tedious and repetitive scripting of this. Things to add: Making Numbers Represented by Actual Numbers, Not the Default Variable Boxes Exponents Negative Numbers *Please post anything wrong, including glitches, bugs, illegal poaching of miscellaneous animals such as cats, dinosaurs, annelids, and echinoderms, something that may have ruined your day, bad internet connection, you're sick, (tylenol is recommended by me,) or something like that in the comments. I'll try to read it and reply to it... In fact, I probably will, depending on how recent it was. Also please post anything good in the comments. This is my first project, so please don't blame me for anything I accidentally did wrong. Thanks a lot!