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Well, in school today I was given the challenge of making this porogram by a friend who has trouble with trig.

I of course, said I would try, but I've already ran into a few problems.

Here is the code:
 

#cs ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is a program to solve triginometry equations by Redacted.

It was started on 12th January 2007.

Variables:
$sA is side a
$sB is side B
$Hyp is the hypotenuse
$aA is angle a
$aB is angle b
$cbaA is checkbox for angle A
$cbsA is checkbox for side A
$cbaB is checkbox for angle B
$cbsB is checkbox for side B
$cbHyp is checkbox for hypotenuse

Updates:
12/107: Started Program
    Made $Error
    Wrote rules:
        Must have at least 1 side
        Angles can be no larger than 90 degrees
        Sum of angles a&b must be 90

#ce ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

;The GUI
#include <GUIConstants.au3>


$GUI = GUICreate("Bobs Trig Program", 360, 274, 303, 183)
$sA = GUICtrlCreateInput("1", 8, 120, 65, 21)
$sB = GUICtrlCreateInput("2", 125, 176, 65, 21)
$cbsA = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("Side A", 8, 144, 57, 17)
$cbsB = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("Side B", 126, 200, 57, 17)
$cbhyp = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("Hypotenuse", 180, 70, 80, 17)
$cbaA = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("Angle A", 7, 61, 57, 17)
$aA = GUICtrlCreateInput("60", 8, 39, 65, 21)
$Hyp = GUICtrlCreateInput("Hyp", 214, 56, 65, 21)
$aB = GUICtrlCreateInput("30", 272, 175, 65, 21)
$cbaB = GUICtrlCreateCheckbox("Angle B", 271, 195, 57, 17)
$Button = GUICtrlCreateButton("Calculate", 32, 232, 73, 25, 0)
$Close = GUICtrlCreateButton("Close", 120, 232, 81, 25, 0)
$InfoLabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel("You must have at least 1 side, and 2 pieces of information overall.", 8, 8, 313, 17)
$Info = GUICtrlCreateButton("Info", 216, 232, 83, 25, 0)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)

While 1
    $nMsg = GUIGetMsg()
    If $nMsg = $Button Then call("Calculate")
    If $nMsg = $Info Then MsgBox(64,"Info","This Program Created By Robert Woollins")
    If $nMsg = $Close Then Exit
    Switch $nMsg
        Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
            Exit

    EndSwitch
WEnd



Func Calculate()
    If $cbaA=True Then
        If $aA>90 Then
            Call("Error")
        EndIf
        If $cbaB=False Then
            $aB=90-$aA
        EndIf
    EndIf
    If $cbaB=True Then
        If $ab>90 Then
            Call("Error")
        EndIf
        If $cbaA=False Then
            $aA=90-$aB
            EndIf
    EndIf
    If $cbaA=True and $cbaB=True Then
        If $aA+$aB>90 Then
            Call("Error")
        EndIf
        If $aA+$aB<90 Then
            Call("Error")
        EndIf
    EndIf
    
    If $cbsA=False Then
        If $cbsB=False Then
            If $cbHyp=False Then
                Call("Error")
            EndIf
        EndIf
    EndIf

Call("Answer")
EndFunc

Func Error()
MsgBox(1, "Error", "There has been an error. Either a) you don't have enough information,  one of the angles or the sum of them is too large or c) you don't have the right checkboxes ticked.")
EndFunc

Func Answer()
    $Answer=MsgBox(64,"Answers","Side A="& $sA& @CRLF &"Side B=" &$sB& @CRLF &"Hypotenuse=" &$Hyp& @CRLF &"Angle A=" &$aA& @CRLF &"Angle B=" &$aB)
    EndFunc

The most important Error is that the answer box doesn't work properly, and if I don't get this fixed the program is useless.

Another error is for some reason my error message box always appears.

If anyone can help me I'd be very grateful.

-Bob

Edited by BobiusMaximus
Photoshop User and Noob AutoIt user.
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Hello,

your error function only display a msgbox, so it donesn t stop the function calculate.

you have to use a return after each "Call("Error")" in the function Calculate

Now for the tests like : If $cbaA=True Then ... It would not work, because $cbaA is a control ID, not a boolean.

If you want to check if a check box is checked, use" if guictlread($cbaA)=$GUI_CHECKED "

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