how to make a calculator in c# using classes code example
Example: c# calculator
using System;
namespace Calculator
{
class Calculator
{
public static double DoOperation(double num1, double num2, string op)
{
double result = double.NaN;
switch (op)
{
case "a":
result = num1 + num2;
break;
case "s":
result = num1 - num2;
break;
case "m":
result = num1 * num2;
break;
case "d":
if (num2 != 0)
{
result = num1 / num2;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
return result;
}
}
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
bool endApp = false;
Console.WriteLine("Console Calculator in C#\r");
Console.WriteLine("------------------------\n");
while (!endApp)
{
string numInput1 = "";
string numInput2 = "";
double result = 0;
Console.Write("Type a number, and then press Enter: ");
numInput1 = Console.ReadLine();
double cleanNum1 = 0;
while (!double.TryParse(numInput1, out cleanNum1))
{
Console.Write("This is not valid input. Please enter an integer value: ");
numInput1 = Console.ReadLine();
}
Console.Write("Type another number, and then press Enter: ");
numInput2 = Console.ReadLine();
double cleanNum2 = 0;
while (!double.TryParse(numInput2, out cleanNum2))
{
Console.Write("This is not valid input. Please enter an integer value: ");
numInput2 = Console.ReadLine();
}
Console.WriteLine("Choose an operator from the following list:");
Console.WriteLine("\ta - Add");
Console.WriteLine("\ts - Subtract");
Console.WriteLine("\tm - Multiply");
Console.WriteLine("\td - Divide");
Console.Write("Your option? ");
string op = Console.ReadLine();
try
{
result = Calculator.DoOperation(cleanNum1, cleanNum2, op);
if (double.IsNaN(result))
{
Console.WriteLine("This operation will result in a mathematical error.\n");
}
else Console.WriteLine("Your result: {0:0.##}\n", result);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine("Oh no! An exception occurred trying to do the math.\n - Details: " + e.Message);
}
Console.WriteLine("------------------------\n");
Console.Write("Press 'n' and Enter to close the app, or press any other key and Enter to continue: ");
if (Console.ReadLine() == "n") endApp = true;
Console.WriteLine("\n");
}
return;
}
}
}