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200 changes: 33 additions & 167 deletions calc.py
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import tkinter as tk

LARGE_FONT_STYLE = ("Arial", 40, "bold")
SMALL_FONT_STYLE = ("Arial", 16)
DIGITS_FONT_STYLE = ("Arial", 24, "bold")
DEFAULT_FONT_STYLE = ("Arial", 20)

OFF_WHITE = "#F8FAFF"
WHITE = "#FFFFFF"
LIGHT_BLUE = "#CCEDFF"
LIGHT_GRAY = "#F5F5F5"
LABEL_COLOR = "#25265E"


class Calculator:
def __init__(self):
self.window = tk.Tk()
self.window.geometry("375x667")
self.window.resizable(0, 0)
self.window.title("Calculator")

self.total_expression = ""
self.current_expression = ""
self.display_frame = self.create_display_frame()

self.total_label, self.label = self.create_display_labels()

self.digits = {
7: (1, 1), 8: (1, 2), 9: (1, 3),
4: (2, 1), 5: (2, 2), 6: (2, 3),
1: (3, 1), 2: (3, 2), 3: (3, 3),
0: (4, 2), '.': (4, 1)
}
self.operations = {"/": "\u00F7", "*": "\u00D7", "-": "-", "+": "+"}
self.buttons_frame = self.create_buttons_frame()

self.buttons_frame.rowconfigure(0, weight=1)
for x in range(1, 5):
self.buttons_frame.rowconfigure(x, weight=1)
self.buttons_frame.columnconfigure(x, weight=1)
self.create_digit_buttons()
self.create_operator_buttons()
self.create_special_buttons()
self.bind_keys()

def bind_keys(self):
self.window.bind("<Return>", lambda event: self.evaluate())
for key in self.digits:
self.window.bind(str(key), lambda event, digit=key: self.add_to_expression(digit))

for key in self.operations:
self.window.bind(key, lambda event, operator=key: self.append_operator(operator))

def create_special_buttons(self):
self.create_clear_button()
self.create_equals_button()
self.create_square_button()
self.create_sqrt_button()

def create_display_labels(self):
total_label = tk.Label(self.display_frame, text=self.total_expression, anchor=tk.E, bg=LIGHT_GRAY,
fg=LABEL_COLOR, padx=24, font=SMALL_FONT_STYLE)
total_label.pack(expand=True, fill='both')

label = tk.Label(self.display_frame, text=self.current_expression, anchor=tk.E, bg=LIGHT_GRAY,
fg=LABEL_COLOR, padx=24, font=LARGE_FONT_STYLE)
label.pack(expand=True, fill='both')

return total_label, label

def create_display_frame(self):
frame = tk.Frame(self.window, height=221, bg=LIGHT_GRAY)
frame.pack(expand=True, fill="both")
return frame

def add_to_expression(self, value):
self.current_expression += str(value)
self.update_label()

def create_digit_buttons(self):
for digit, grid_value in self.digits.items():
button = tk.Button(self.buttons_frame, text=str(digit), bg=WHITE, fg=LABEL_COLOR, font=DIGITS_FONT_STYLE,
borderwidth=0, command=lambda x=digit: self.add_to_expression(x))
button.grid(row=grid_value[0], column=grid_value[1], sticky=tk.NSEW)

def append_operator(self, operator):
self.current_expression += operator
self.total_expression += self.current_expression
self.current_expression = ""
self.update_total_label()
self.update_label()

def create_operator_buttons(self):
i = 0
for operator, symbol in self.operations.items():
button = tk.Button(self.buttons_frame, text=symbol, bg=OFF_WHITE, fg=LABEL_COLOR, font=DEFAULT_FONT_STYLE,
borderwidth=0, command=lambda x=operator: self.append_operator(x))
button.grid(row=i, column=4, sticky=tk.NSEW)
i += 1

def clear(self):
self.current_expression = ""
self.total_expression = ""
self.update_label()
self.update_total_label()

def create_clear_button(self):
button = tk.Button(self.buttons_frame, text="C", bg=OFF_WHITE, fg=LABEL_COLOR, font=DEFAULT_FONT_STYLE,
borderwidth=0, command=self.clear)
button.grid(row=0, column=1, sticky=tk.NSEW)

def square(self):
self.current_expression = str(eval(f"{self.current_expression}**2"))
self.update_label()

def create_square_button(self):
button = tk.Button(self.buttons_frame, text="x\u00b2", bg=OFF_WHITE, fg=LABEL_COLOR, font=DEFAULT_FONT_STYLE,
borderwidth=0, command=self.square)
button.grid(row=0, column=2, sticky=tk.NSEW)

def sqrt(self):
self.current_expression = str(eval(f"{self.current_expression}**0.5"))
self.update_label()

def create_sqrt_button(self):
button = tk.Button(self.buttons_frame, text="\u221ax", bg=OFF_WHITE, fg=LABEL_COLOR, font=DEFAULT_FONT_STYLE,
borderwidth=0, command=self.sqrt)
button.grid(row=0, column=3, sticky=tk.NSEW)

def evaluate(self):
self.total_expression += self.current_expression
self.update_total_label()
try:
self.current_expression = str(eval(self.total_expression))

self.total_expression = ""
except Exception as e:
self.current_expression = "Error"
finally:
self.update_label()

def create_equals_button(self):
button = tk.Button(self.buttons_frame, text="=", bg=LIGHT_BLUE, fg=LABEL_COLOR, font=DEFAULT_FONT_STYLE,
borderwidth=0, command=self.evaluate)
button.grid(row=4, column=3, columnspan=2, sticky=tk.NSEW)

def create_buttons_frame(self):
frame = tk.Frame(self.window)
frame.pack(expand=True, fill="both")
return frame

def update_total_label(self):
expression = self.total_expression
for operator, symbol in self.operations.items():
expression = expression.replace(operator, f' {symbol} ')
self.total_label.config(text=expression)

def update_label(self):
self.label.config(text=self.current_expression[:11])

def run(self):
self.window.mainloop()


if __name__ == "__main__":
calc = Calculator()
calc.run()
# Function for addition
def add(x, y):
return x + y

# Function for subtraction
def subtract(x, y):
return x - y

# Main program loop
while True:
# Ask the user for operation
print("Select operation:")
print("1. Add")
print("2. Subtract")
print("3. Exit")

choice = input("Enter choice (1/2/3): ")

if choice == '3':
print("Exiting the program...")
break

# Get user input for numbers
num1 = float(input("Enter first number: "))
num2 = float(input("Enter second number: "))

# Perform the selected operation
if choice == '1':
print(f"{num1} + {num2} = {add(num1, num2)}")
elif choice == '2':
print(f"{num1} - {num2} = {subtract(num1, num2)}")
else:
print("Invalid input. Please try again.")