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Quick Temp. Conversion Program
Bid Request Id: 8304
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Description:
Write a temperature conversion program that converts from Fahrenheit to Celsius. The Fahrenheit temperature should be entered from the keyboard (via a JtextField). A JLabel1 should be used to display the converted temperature. Use the following formula for the conversion: Celesius = 5/9 ~ (Fahrenheit - 32)
Deliverables: Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done. Complete copyrights to all work purchased.
Special Conditions / Other:
The following java program is needed ASAP. Preferablly before 2-3-02 8:00am. Write the following program before 2-3-02?
Basically, all I need is the Code and output. When you run the program please copy and paste the screen into a word file, with the source code for the program.
Example of expected output attached.
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This bid was accepted by the buyer!
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$10 (USD)
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Feb 2, 2002 7:36:48 PM EDT
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10
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I could easily do this for you tonight. It may take like an hour or less. It just depends on when I start on it after finding out you chose my bid. Thanks, Randy. |
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