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} else {

                             setText("resultLabel", "Wrong answer, try again.");

                     }

                 };

















                 Note: To perform it, add label, Text Input and button in design mode.




                        REVISIT



                      ▶ In Code.org’s App Lab, variables allow us to manage user input, perform calculations, and
                      control program behaviour dynamically.
                      ▶ In App Lab, operators and conditional statements help you perform calculations, compare
                      values, and make decisions in your program.

                      ▶ Conditional statements allow programs to make decisions based on conditions.
                      ▶ In App Lab, you can use Boolean operators (&&, ||, !) to make your program smarter.

                      ▶ In App Lab, we can create functional apps using variables and conditional logic.







                                                    HANDS-ON PROJECT



                 PROJECT NAME: Interactive Calculator

                 Objective:

                   Design and build an interactive calculator that can perform basic arithmetic operations
                   (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division).

                   Create a user-friendly interface with buttons for numbers, operators, and result display.

                   Implement  the logic  behind  the calculator using  event handling, variables, and
                   conditionals to process user inputs and display results.




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