{"id":52388,"date":"2021-09-21T17:32:54","date_gmt":"2021-09-21T17:32:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2021\/09\/21\/weekly-exercise\/"},"modified":"2021-09-21T17:32:54","modified_gmt":"2021-09-21T17:32:54","slug":"weekly-exercise","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2021\/09\/21\/weekly-exercise\/","title":{"rendered":"Weekly Exercise"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>BIS-344: Visual Basic Net ProgrammingInstructionsReview the rubric to make sure you understand the criteria for earning your grade. <br \/>Read Chapter 6 and selected sections of Chapter 9 in Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic (11 Edition), and complete Application discussion practicing basic concepts of repetition and looping. <br \/>Start with a new Visual Studio project. Write a Visual Basic program to address the requirements of Chapter 6&#8217;s &#8220;Programming Projects,&#8221; #8. Individual Retirement Account.Create form as depicted in the exercise (Figure 6.84). <br \/>Additionally, include:A DropDownList combo box containing possible interest rates (at least 4%, 5%, 6%, and 7%) <br \/>A Picture Box control for Larry and for Earl with a relevant image for each. Clipart Panda is recommended. Please review the Usage Terms for Clipart Panda. <br \/>A Timer control <br \/>(Optional) A scrollable List Box to display annual value of the IRA account of each person after compounding interest and adding the appropriate annual deposit\u2014assists is debugging looping and calculation logic <br \/>All additional controls listed in 4.4 Assignment item 2.b. <\/p>\n<p>Write the Visual Basic program to address the requirements of the exercise including:Being sure to compound interest and add the annual deposit in the correct order. <br \/>The Calculate Amounts button will base compounding on the selected interest value in the DropDownList (default is 4%).Hint: Only attempt other interest values after you are sure your compounding works with 4%. <\/p>\n<p>The Picture Box images will display when the final retirement results are displayed. <br \/>After results are displayed, the Timer control will cycle the image display (visible\/not visible) every five seconds. It will stop the display cycle after six timer .Tick events (remember &#8220;lifetime of variables&#8221; in Chapter 5) with the image remaining visible. <\/p>\n<p>(Optional) Create a multiple form calculator.Add the Individual Retirement Account form to the multiple form project created in Workshop 4.Using the technique in Section 9.3, &#8220;Importing an Existing Form.&#8221; <br \/>Add the Individual Retirement Account form to the existing project. <\/p>\n<p>Modify the Login Form.btnContinue should reflect that it calls the Loan Calculator form. <br \/>An additional &#8220;IRA Calculator&#8221; button will display a &#8220;modal&#8221; IRA form created in this workshop. <\/p>\n<p>Apply all standards as depicted in 1.5 Assignment, introduced in the textbook, and reinforced in discussion forums. <br \/>Remember: do not flounder. Use the Collaboration Forum to pose questions and share learning. <\/p>\n<p>Be sure to File&gt;Save All your work (never use &#8220;Save As&#8221;). Close and exit Visual Studio. <br \/>Create submission zip archive.Make a new folder including student name \u2013 \u201cWorkshopFive LastNameFirstName\u201d as in \u201cWorkshopFive LovelaceAda\u201d <br \/>Copy exercise project folder to the submission folder. <br \/>Create zip archive of the submission folder. In Windows Explorer, right click folder name, select &#8220;Send to&#8221; and <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>BIS-344: Visual Basic Net ProgrammingInstructionsReview the rubric to make sure you understand the criteria for earning your grade. Read Chapter 6 and selected sections of Chapter 9 in Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic (11 Edition), and complete Application discussion practicing basic concepts of repetition and looping. Start with a new Visual Studio project. 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