Write a program using swing components to find simple interest. Use text fields for input and output. Your program should display the result when the user presses a button.
Rajkumar Lama
August 31, 2019
Java
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Output of the given Java program |
Program
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
class PTR extends JFrame implements ActionListener //implement listener interface
{
JTextField t1, t2, t3, t4;
JLabel l1,l2,l3, l4;
JButton b1;
public PTR()
{
super("Handling Action Event");
setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
l1 = new JLabel("Enter P :");
l2 = new JLabel("Enter T :");
l3 = new JLabel("Enter R : ");
l4 = new JLabel("Interest : ");
t1 = new JTextField(10);
t2 = new JTextField(10);
t3 = new JTextField(10);
t4 = new JTextField(10);
b1 = new JButton("Calculate");
setLayout(new FlowLayout(FlowLayout.LEFT,150,10));
add(l1);
add(t1);
add(l2);
add(t2);
add(l3);
add(t3);
add(l4);
add(t4);
add(b1);
b1.addActionListener(this);//Registering event
setSize(400,300);
setVisible(true);
}
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) //Handle Event
{
int p, t, r, si;
p = Integer.parseInt(t1.getText());
t = Integer.parseInt(t2.getText());
r = Integer.parseInt(t3.getText());
if(ae.getSource() == b1)
si = (p*t*r)/100;
else
si = 0;
t4.setText(String.valueOf(si));
}
public static void main(String a [])
{
new PTR();
}
}