Creating a Calculator Of Exam Score With MIT App Inventor 2
What is MIT App Inventor 2 ?
You build apps by working with:
The App Inventor Designer, where you select the components for your app.
The App Inventor Blocks Editor, where you assemble program blocks that specify how the components should behave. You assemble programs visually, fitting pieces together like pieces of a puzzle.
Your app appears on the phone step-by-step as you add pieces to it, so you can test your work as you build. When you're done, you can package your app and produce a stand-alone application to install.
What Will I Learn?
- You will learn to use the math lab in detail.
- You will learn to make an object that is initially invisible visible later.
- You will learn how to make the score calculator.
Requirements
- Google account for enter MIT App Inventor 2
- Pre-information about MIT App Inventor 2
Difficulty
- Intermediate
Description
Our exam will be an ERASMUS exam. ERASMUS exam has two stage; The first stage is interview, Second stage is a test in English Language. You lose 1 correct per 4 wrong answers in test. Your clear answers are multiplied by "0.5". Then your interview score to your test score are added. That will be your total score. If your total score is lower than 50, you will fail. If your total score is higher than 50, you will be successful. We will creating an application that work on this.
Thank you for the contribution. It has been approved.
You can contact us on Discord.
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Your contribution cannot be approved because it does not follow the Utopian Rules.
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Same contributions will never be accepted in Utopian twice by the same or different user.
Tutorials must be technical instructions that teach non-trivial aspects of an Open Source project.
Design or video editing related tutorials, gameplay, simple on-screen instructions, ubiquitous functions (Save, Open, Print, etc.) or basic programming concepts (variables, operators, loops, etc.) will not be accepted.
My Opinion:
It mainly shows ubiquitous functions and simple on-screen instructions.
A tutorial must be informative and explanatory, but also "tutor". This tutorial does not "tutor", shows the same concept with your older post but just with different variables. A user can easily read your older post and alter it to match his/her needs.
We prefer tutorials as a whole as possible instead of dozens of parts. So, next time, please merge some topics together.
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@sametceylan, Contribution to open source project, I like you and upvote.
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