there is a javascript calculator at:
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All this job requires is that you convert this into visual basic 6. (not VB.net). it doesnt have to be pretty, but it has to work.
## Deliverables
visual basic 6 source code consisting of
1. one .frm file with a tab control on it with a tab for each of the calculators on [login to view URL]
2. one .bas file with functions for the functions written in the above.
3. one .vbp file that ties it all together.
the javascript code is a bit redundant in places (for example, multiple celcius to farenheit functions)--your code doesn't have to "reproduce the errors".. rather, it just has to be clean and work. You may need to find some mathematical functions like ATAN2. these are around.
Functions should be of the form functionname(input1... input n) output. no byref variables, even though the javascript code has some now. this is very easy to do.
Additionally there are some cases where the javascript author has used checkboxes as variables. for example, he checks inside of a function whether a checkbox for farenheit has been checked. in your functions, this would be passed as a parameter rather than just read globally.
you email me all of this and i pay you if it all works. the form (.frm) is basically for "proof of concept" so that I can check all the functions to see if they work.
after you are done the project and it works, i own the source code.
## Platform
visual basic 6 for windows.