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ASSIGNMENT OBJECTIVES TO PRACTICE OR USE THE FOLLOWING: 1.CONTROLS: - buttons, labels, picture boxes, groupboxes, and a form 2. EVENTS: - Click, MouseDown, and MouseUp 3. To learn how to use internal documentation 4. To learn how to place an icon into a button 5. To learn how to set properties in the Property Window. 6.To learn how to set properties in the code. 7.To learn how to use the Visible property. 8.To learn how to exit a program using Me.Close(). “Close” is a method (a behavior). 9.To learn how to accumulate using a counter variable. 10. To learn how to DIMension a variable. 11. To learn how to submit a program. Note: Items in red are new for this assignment.

Due Dates: Part-02 is due Mar 6 START ASAP! 20 POINTS: 5 POINTS FOR PART-01 AND 15 POINTS FOR PART-02. Purpose: The manager of a Blockbuster Video store has asked you to modify Program-01 so that he can track which categories are selected most often. In addition, you are to modify Part01 so that the counters are not visible to customers; that is, they are only visible to employees after the employees have entered a password. The employee must be able to reset the counters back to zero, and be able to shut the program off by pressing an EXIT button. Requirements for Part-02: 1. Add the controls below that had been covered up by a panel in Part-01. The GUI must look REASONABLY close to the one below. 2.The program MUST behave as indicated in the following slides. Each slide will show what happens after certain buttons are pressed. 3.PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO EACH SLIDE. (Continued on the next slide.) Programming Assignment 02-PART02 Necessary prerequisites 1.Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 2.Notes: 010, 020, 030, How to accumulate 4.Visible Property 5. GroupBoxes 7. Class Lectures. ButtonLocationAisle Color ComedyAisle 1Brown DramaAisle 2Blue ActionAisle 3Orange Sci-FiAisle 4Green HorrorAisle 5Red New Releases Aisle 6Yellow Store’s layout

Requirements for Part-02: 4.Write the code and set the design-time properties so that the GUI looks as below immediately after the program is run. Programming Assignment 02-PART02 THIS GUI IS SEEN IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE PROGRAM IS RUN PRESSING DOWN ON THIS START BUTTON WILL PRODUCE THE GUI ON THE NEXT SLIDE. When the program starts, the GUI will look like this. See the Exec program on the Web site.

Requirements for Part-02: 5.Write the code and set the design-time properties so that the GUI looks as below while the START button is press down. Programming Assignment 02-PART02 THIS IS WHAT IS SEEN WHILE THE START BUTTON IS PRESSED DOWN. NOTE: THE PROPERTIES OF THE START BUTTON ARE THE SAME AS THE SELECTION BUTTONS IN PART01. Note the colors of the buttons while pressing them.

Requirements for Part-02: 6.Write the code and set the design-time properties so that the GUI looks as below immediately after the START button is released. Programming Assignment 02-PART02 THIS IS WHAT IS SEEN AFTER THE START BUTTON IS RELEASED. PRESSING DOWN ON THIS ACTION BUTTON WILL PRODUCE THE GUI ON THE NEXT SLIDE. NOTE: ALL SIX SELECTION BUTTONS BEHAVE AS THEY DID IN PART01 WHEN THEY ARE PRESSED AND RELEASED, AND THE AISLE LOCATIONS AND COLORS REMAIN THE SAME AS THEY DID IN PART01.

Requirements for Part-02: 7.Write the code and set the design-time properties so that the GUI looks as below while the Action button is pressed down. Programming Assignment 02-PART02 THIS IS WHAT IS SEEN WHILE THE ACTION BUTTON IS PRESSED DOWN. NOTE: ALL SIX SELECTION BUTTONS BEHAVE AS THEY DID IN PART01 WHEN THEY ARE PRESSED AND RELEASED, AND THE AISLE LOCATIONS AND COLORS REMAIN THE SAME AS THEY DID IN PART01.

Requirements for Part-02: 8.Write the code and set the design-time properties so that the GUI looks as below immediately after the Action button is released. Programming Assignment 02-PART02 THIS IS WHAT IS SEEN WHEN THE ACTION BUTTON IS RELEASED. NOTE: ALL SIX SELECTION BUTTONS BEHAVE AS THEY DID IN PART01 WHEN THEY ARE PRESSED AND RELEASED, AND THE AISLE LOCATIONS AND COLORS REMAIN THE SAME AS THEY DID IN PART01.

Requirements for Part-02: 9.Write the code and set the design-time properties so that the GUI looks as below immediately after the password is typed into the textbox. 10.The textbox must be set to turn all letters to lower case and to display asterisks for each character entered. 11.The password must be “password”. 12.The program does not advance to the next slide when the Display Counters Button is pressed, unless the password is correct. Use an IF- THEN-ENDIF statement to check for a correct password. (See Videos for Chapter 4.) Programming Assignment 02-PART02 CLICKING THE Display Counters BUTTON WILL PRODUCE THE GUI ON THE NEXT SLIDE. USE A CLICK EVENT FOR THIS BUTTON. THIS IS WHAT IS SEEN WHEN A PASSWORD IS ENTERED BY AN EMPLOYEE.

Requirements for Part-02: 13.Write the code and set the design-time properties so that the GUI looks as below immediately after the Display Counters button is clicked. Programming Assignment 02-PART02 THIS IS WHAT IS SEEN AFTER THE Display Counters BUTTON IS CLICKED. CLICKING THE Reset BUTTON WILL PRODUCE THE NEXT SLIDE Assume that New Releases had been pressed 5 times and the others 1 time each.

Requirements for Part-02: 14.Write the code and set the design-time properties so that the GUI looks as below immediately after the Reset button is clicked. 15.Your program must have internal documentation. See previous slides for an example. 16.You must fill out and submit Form-A and Form-B for Part-02. Programming Assignment 02-PART02 THIS IS WHAT IS SEEN AFTER THE Reset BUTTON IS CLICKED. WHAT THE Reset BUTTON DOES: 1.It Resets the program to its STARTing position. 2.It Resets ALL six of the counters to 0. 3.The program has been reset and it will now behave as it did starting from slide 13.

Form-A Programming Assignment 02 STUDENT FILLS IN THESE BLANKS: LAST NAME (PRINT):_______________________________ FIRST NAME (PRINT):________________________ PROGRAM (Circle) DATE DUE:_____________________ DATE SUBMITTED:___________________ GRADER FILLS IN THESE BLANKS: DESCRIPTIONPOINTS POSSIBLEPOINTS EARNED Correct internal documentation:0 OR 1_____________ Reasonably correct GUI:0 OR 1_____________ Program runs correctly:0 OR 10_____________ Proper style for object names:0 OR 1_____________ Proper style for variable names0 OR 2_____________ Failure to submit program correctly (See Form-B)0 OR 5_____________ Late penalty (50% off for each class day late.)- 50 %_____________ TOTAL POINTS OUT OF A POSSIBLE 15:_____________ If your program does not run correctly, get help and hand it in the next class day. 50% deducted for being late is better than 15 points deducted for a faulty program.

Form-B STUDENT FILLS IN THESE BLANKS: LAST NAME (PRINT) :_______________________________ FIRST NAME (PRINT):________________________ PROGRAM (Circle) DATE DUE:_________________ DATE SUBMITTED:__________________ PLACE A CHECK NEXT TO THE FOLLOWING: 1.____Save the Program on a CD-R or DVD-R using the following folder and sub-folder: Your Name\Program 02 2.____Print your full name and program number on the CD-R or DVD- R using a permanent black marker. 3.____ Sign your full name with permanent black marker on the CD or DVD. 4.____Submit the CD-R or DVD-R in required envelope style not much larger than the CD-R or DVD-R. 5.____Place the CD-R or DVD-R in the envelope. 6.____Cut out this form along dotted edges and TAPE it to the envelope. 7.____ Be sure a working program is on the disk and it can be read. Zero points if PROGRAM is not on the disk or can’t be read. If not submitted correctly 5 points will be deducted from your score.!! CUT OUT THIS FORM ALONG THE DOTTED EDGES AND TAPE IT TO THE ENVELOPE. YOU MUST USE THIS STYLE THAT IS ABOUT THE SIZE OF YOUR CD-R or DVD-R. Do not lick to seal. Use metal clip. NOTE: You may also use the self sealing type of envelope found in the bookstore. Program #2 Spring 2014