https://github.com/nullthefirst/fcc-javascript-calculator
freeCodeCamp - JavaScript Calculator
https://github.com/nullthefirst/fcc-javascript-calculator
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freeCodeCamp - JavaScript Calculator
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/nullthefirst/fcc-javascript-calculator
- Owner: nullthefirst
- Created: 2021-07-26T09:26:32.000Z (almost 5 years ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2021-07-31T08:47:21.000Z (over 4 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-02-18T11:43:01.118Z (about 1 year ago)
- Language: JavaScript
- Homepage: https://null-fcc-javascript-calculator.netlify.app/
- Size: 452 KB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
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README
# JavaScript Calculator
> User Story # 1
My calculator should contain a clickable element containing an = (equal sign) with a corresponding id="equals".
> User Story # 2
My calculator should contain 10 clickable elements containing one number each from 0-9, with the following corresponding IDs: id="zero", id="one", id="two", id="three", id="four", id="five", id="six", id="seven", id="eight", and id="nine".
> User Story # 3
My calculator should contain 4 clickable elements each containing one of the 4 primary mathematical operators with the following corresponding IDs: id="add", id="subtract", id="multiply", id="divide".
> User Story # 4
My calculator should contain a clickable element containing a . (decimal point) symbol with a corresponding id="decimal".
> User Story # 5
My calculator should contain a clickable element with an id="clear".
> User Story # 6
My calculator should contain an element to display values with a corresponding id="display".
> User Story # 7
At any time, pressing the clear button clears the input and output values, and returns the calculator to its initialized state; 0 should be shown in the element with the id of display.
> User Story # 8
As I input numbers, I should be able to see my input in the element with the id of display.
> User Story # 9
In any order, I should be able to add, subtract, multiply and divide a chain of numbers of any length, and when I hit =, the correct result should be shown in the element with the id of display.
> User Story # 10
When inputting numbers, my calculator should not allow a number to begin with multiple zeros.
> User Story # 11
When the decimal element is clicked, a . should append to the currently displayed value; two . in one number should not be accepted.
> User Story # 12
I should be able to perform any operation (+, -, \*, /) on numbers containing decimal points.
> User Story # 13
If 2 or more operators are entered consecutively, the operation performed should be the last operator entered (excluding the negative (-) sign). For example, if 5 + _ 7 = is entered, the result should be 35 (i.e. 5 _ 7); if 5 _ - 5 = is entered, the result should be -25 (i.e. 5 _ (-5)).
> User Story # 14
Pressing an operator immediately following = should start a new calculation that operates on the result of the previous evaluation.
> User Story # 15
My calculator should have several decimal places of precision when it comes to rounding (note that there is no exact standard, but you should be able to handle calculations like 2 / 7 with reasonable precision to at least 4 decimal place