Starting Out With Visual C# (5th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780135183519
Author: Tony Gaddis
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 8, Problem 10PP
Program Plan Intro
MORSE CODE CONVERTER
Program plan:
- Design the page.
- Add title to the form as “Morse Code Converter”.
- Place a label and edit its text property as “Enter a String”.
- Add a textbox control below the label.
- Place a list box control next to the text box.
- Add a button control and edit its text property as “Convert”.
- In the code window, write the code to compute the Morse code.
Form design:
- Open Microsoft Visual Studio 2010.
- Select C# and click Windows Forms Application.
- Name the project as Morse_code.
- Store the file in D:\Clearly C#\ Morse_code.
- The crated project displayed with a form with the name of Form1.
- Select the Form1 and add the necessary components.
- In property window, change the Form name and add changes for Form elements properties.
- Click the File menu->Save All.
View of the form design in the IDE:
The form control properties in the properties window are as follows:
Object | Property | Setting |
Form1 | Text | Morse Code Converter |
label1 | Text | Enter a String |
TextBox1 | Text | (Empty) |
listBox1 | List | (Empty) |
button1 | Text | Convert |
- Add a label control to display enter a string.
- Add the text box control to get the input string from the user.
- Add the list box control to show the output.
- Add the button control to execute the code.
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