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Computer Engineering Department: TH e o R Y

This document describes a JavaScript experiment on arithmetic expression evaluation and message printing. The experiment defines variables a and b and assigns them values of 10 and 20. It then defines functions to add, subtract, multiply and divide the variables. The functions output the calculation results by writing to the document. A prompt asks the user to select an operation and a switch statement calls the corresponding function.

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Computer Engineering Department: TH e o R Y

This document describes a JavaScript experiment on arithmetic expression evaluation and message printing. The experiment defines variables a and b and assigns them values of 10 and 20. It then defines functions to add, subtract, multiply and divide the variables. The functions output the calculation results by writing to the document. A prompt asks the user to select an operation and a switch statement calls the corresponding function.

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COMPUTER ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT

Subject: Client Side Scripting Subject Code:22519


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Semester: 5 Course: Computer Engineering
Laboratory No: L001B Name of Subject Teacher: Prof Pokharkar M. S.
Name of Student: Roll Id:

Experiment No: 1
Title of Experiment Write simple Javascript with HTML for arithmetic expression evaluation and
message printing.

Theory: JavaScript is the programming language of HTML and the Web.

JavaScript Arithmetic Operators

Arithmetic operators perform arithmetic on numbers (literals or


variables).

Operator Description

+ Addition

- Subtraction

* Multiplication

** Exponentiation

/ Division

% Modulus (Remainder)

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++ Increment

A typical arithmetic operation operates on two numbers.

The two numbers can be literals:

Operators and Operands

The numbers (in an arithmetic operation) are called operands.

The operation (to be performed between the two operands) is defined by an operator.

Syntax:-

var x = 5; // assign the value 5 to x


var y = 2; // assign the value 2 to y
var z = x + y; // assign the value 7 to z (x + y)

Example:-

<p id="demo"></p>

<script>

var x = 5;

var y = 2;

var z = x + y;

document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = z;

</script>

Program:

<html>
<head>
<title>TODO supply a title</title>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
<script type="text/JavaScript" src="arithematic.js">
</script>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>

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Js file:-
var a=10 , b=20;
function add()
{
var c;
c=a+b;
document.write("Addition is:"+c);
}

function sub()
{
var k;
k=a-b;
document.write("subtraction is:"+k);
}

function mul()
{
var o;
o=a*b;
document.write("multiplication is:"+o);
}

function div()
{
var m;
m=a/b;
document.write("Division is:"+c);
}

var i=parseInt(prompt("1.add<br>2.sub<br>3.mul<br>4.div"));
switch(i)
{
case 1:add();
break;
case 2:sub();
break;
case 3:mul();
break;
case 4:div();
break;
default:document.write("wrong choice ");break;
}

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Grade and P1 (35) P2 (15) Total ( 50 M) Dated Sign


Dated
Signature of
Teacher

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