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/**
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- * 4.2 Scientific Calculator Group Project
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- * Trinh Tong, Lauren Green, Michelle Dimarino
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- * Advanced Calculator Menu
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- */
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-public class AdvCalc
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+* 4.2 Scientific Calculator Group Project
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+* Trinh Tong, Lauren Green, Michelle Dimarino
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+* Advanced Calculator Menu
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+*/
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+public class AdvCalc
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private double memory = 0;
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/**
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* switchDisplayMode() rotates through the options
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* switchDisplayMode(String mode) sets the display to the mode given
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- public void switchDisplay(int y)
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+ public void switchDisplay(String mode)
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- // put your code here
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+ int baseInput = Console.getIntegerInput("Enter an integer to see the base conversions.");
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+ Console.println("Display Options"
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+ + "\nBinary: " + null
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+ + "\nOctal: " + null
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+ + "\nDecimal: " + null
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+ + "\nHexadecimal: " + null
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+ + "\n");
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+ mode = Console.getStringInput("Enter the base option to display.");
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+ if (mode.toLowerCase().equals("binary") == true) {
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+ } else if (mode.toLowerCase().equals("octal") == true) {
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+ * Converts the user input into octal and returns a string of that octal.
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+ public String toOctal(int userInput) {
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