Group 10's Quaternary Calculator was made using JDK 21. We used JUnit for testing and Swing for GUI elements.
By running the QuaternaryCalculatorGUI class, a calculator will appear on the screen. You use this as a normal calculator. There are buttons for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, squaring, and finding the square root. Use the "=" to find the answer to the inputted equation. Use the "C" button to clear your calculations. Use the "toggle" button to view your quaternary digits in decimal form.
[Ethan Chester] = [Backend Logic of the Calculator]
[Mia Lacey] = [Building the GUI]
[Jadi Miller] = [Testing Math Functions & README Documentation]
[Cyarina Amatya] = [Testing Math Functions]
[Landen Finlinson] = [Testing GUI]
Attendees: Jadi Miller, Ethan Chester, Mia Lacey, Cyarina Amatya
Medium: Remote, Google Meet
Discussion: Ethan began work on the logic of the calculator before the meeting began. He caught the three other members up on what he has implemented. After that, we split up responsibilities. Jadi and Cyarina will implement unit-tests. Ethan will complete the logic. Mia will complete the GUI.
Attendees: Jadi Miller, Cyarina Amatya
Medium: In-Person
Discussion: Jadi and Cyarina implemented the test class and created tests for functions squareRoot, power, and tenToFour. They researched how to test the main function and made plans for implementation later.
Attendees: Ethan Chester, Cyarina Amatya, Mia Lacey, Landen Finlinson
Medium: remote, slack huddle
Discussion: Ethan, Mia, Cyarina discussed a way to fix the calculations so the result doesn't return as an error. Ethan said he would work on it and fix the calculations in the util. and the button in the GUI. Mia would look at it later. Cyarina discusseD the issues she had and we all came to an agreement on resolving them.
