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Write a program that defines an interface having the following methods: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Create a class that implements this interface and provides appropriate functionality to carry out the required operations. Hard code two operands in a test class having a main method that calls the implementing class.

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Hello, you haven't provided the programing language in which you need the code, I'll explain how to do it using Python, and you can follow the same logic to make a program in the programing language that you need.

Answer:

1. # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

2. #Python

3. class Calculator:

4. def add(self):

5. print(a + b)

6. def sub(self):

7. print(a - b)

8. def mul(self):

9. print(a * b)

10. def div(self):

11. print(a / b)

12.

13. obj = Calculator()

14. choice = 1

15. while choice != 0:

16. a = int(input("\\Enter first number: "))

17. b = int(input("Enter first number: "))

18.

19. print("\\0. EXIT")

20. print("1. DIVISION")

21. print("2. ADDITION")

22. print("3. SUBTRACTION")

23. print("4. MULTIPLICATION")

24.

25. choice = int(input("\\Enter your choice: "))

26. if choice == 1:

27. obj.div()

28. elif choice == 2:

29. obj.add()

30. elif choice == 3:

31. obj.sub()

32. elif choice == 4:

33. obj.mul()

34. else:

35. break

Step-by-step explanation:

  • From lines 1 to 12 we define the object with four methods, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Each method contains the operation between two variables inside a print function
  • On line 13 we instantiate our class
  • On line 14 we declare the variable choice that is going to store the operation that the user wants to perform
  • On line 15 we declare a while loop, this is going to keep running the program until the user wants to exit
  • From line 16 to 18 we ask the user to enter two numbers
  • From line 19 to 24 we print the possible operation, assigning a number for each operation, this indicates to the user what number to press for what operation
  • On line 25 we ask the user for the operation
  • From lines 26 to 35 we check the user input an accordingly we call the corresponding method to performs the operation
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