rogramming Exercise #2: Grade Create an application that calculates and displays the percentage of students receiving a grade of P (for Passed) and the percentage of students receiving a grade of F (for Failed). Before creating your Planning Chart, consider what information the user will need to enter (if Grade >= 75, PASSED, FAILED).   a. Prepare a Planning Chart for the application. b. Draw a sketch of an appropriate interface. Be sure to follow the GUI design guidelines covered in the chapter. The guidelines are summarized in Figure 2-20 (found on page 66). (If you want to include an image in the interface, you can either use your own image file or download an image file from openclipart.org. When downloading from openclipart.org, be sure to use the SMALL IMAGE (.PNG) button.)

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Programming Exercise #2: Grade

Create an application that calculates and displays the percentage of students receiving a grade of P (for Passed)

and the percentage of students receiving a grade of F (for Failed). Before creating your Planning Chart, consider

what information the user will need to enter (if Grade >= 75, PASSED, FAILED).

 

a. Prepare a Planning Chart for the application.

b. Draw a sketch of an appropriate interface. Be sure to follow the GUI design guidelines covered in the

chapter. The guidelines are summarized in Figure 2-20 (found on page 66). (If you want to include an

image in the interface, you can either use your own image file or download an image file from

openclipart.org. When downloading from openclipart.org, be sure to use the SMALL IMAGE (.PNG)

button.)

c. Create a Windows Forms application. Use the following names for the project and solution,

respectively: FamilyName_Grade Project and FamiltyName_Grade Solution. Save the application in the

VB2019\Exercise2 folder.

 

d. Build the interface and then code the Exit button. (You do not need to code the button that calculates

and displays the percentages.)

e. Save the solution and then start the application. Test the access keys, tab order, and Exit button and

then close the solution.

 

Attach file may include:

 

• Planning Chart

• Sketch of your design interface

• Windows Forms application created in Visual Studio.

 

 

 

 

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