5. Dorm and Meal Plan Calculator Suppose a university has the following dormitories, offered at these prices: Allen Hall $2,500 per semester Pike Hall $2,200 per semester ● ● ● Let us also assume the university also offers these meal plans: 7 meals per week $1,560 per semester 14 meals per week $2,095 per semester Unlimited meals $2,500 per semester ● ● Farthing Hall $2,100 per semester University Suites $2,800 per semester ● Create an application with a module and two forms. The module holds defined con- stants for the various dormitories and meal plans. The startup form holds the names of the dormitories, a set of buttons, a status bar, and labels that display semester charges, as shown in Figure 7-76. A second form holds the list of meal plans, and selection but- tons, shown in Figure 7-77. When the user selects a dormitory and meal plan, the application should show the total charges for the semester on the startup form. Note: Use code statements in the Form Load event handler for each form to initial- ize the list boxes with the names of the dormitories or meal plans, along with their prices. This must be done at runtime, to allow future changes in the values of price constants to be displayed correctly in the list boxes.

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5. Dorm and Meal Plan Calculator
Suppose a university has the following dormitories, offered at these prices:
Allen Hall $2,500 per semester
Pike Hall $2,200 per semester
Farthing Hall $2,100 per semester
University Suites $2,800 per semester
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Let us also assume the university also offers these meal plans:
7 meals per week $1,560 per semester
14 meals per week $2,095 per semester
Unlimited meals $2,500 per semester
Dorm and Meal Plan Calculator
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Create an application with a module and two forms. The module holds defined con-
stants for the various dormitories and meal plans. The startup form holds the names of
the dormitories, a set of buttons, a status bar, and labels that display semester charges,
as shown in Figure 7-76. A second form holds the list of meal plans, and selection but-
tons, shown in Figure 7-77. When the user selects a dormitory and meal plan, the
application should show the total charges for the semester on the startup form.
Note: Use code statements in the Form Load event handler for each form to initial-
ize the list boxes with the names of the dormitories or meal plans, along with their
prices. This must be done at runtime, to allow future changes in the values of price
constants to be displayed correctly in the list boxes.
Allen Hall -2,500.00
Pike Hall 2,200.00
Farthing Hall -2,100.00
University Suites - 2,800.00
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Charges for the Semester
Dormitory
Meal Plan
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$2,200.00
$2,095.00
Total $4,295.00
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Transcribed Image Text:27A 116 ● ● Multiple Forms, Modules, and Menus ● 115 ● 114- ● 5. Dorm and Meal Plan Calculator Suppose a university has the following dormitories, offered at these prices: Allen Hall $2,500 per semester Pike Hall $2,200 per semester Farthing Hall $2,100 per semester University Suites $2,800 per semester 113- 112- 111- 110- Let us also assume the university also offers these meal plans: 7 meals per week $1,560 per semester 14 meals per week $2,095 per semester Unlimited meals $2,500 per semester Dorm and Meal Plan Calculator Select a Dormitory 32 76 Dorm and Meal Calculator-startup form Create an application with a module and two forms. The module holds defined con- stants for the various dormitories and meal plans. The startup form holds the names of the dormitories, a set of buttons, a status bar, and labels that display semester charges, as shown in Figure 7-76. A second form holds the list of meal plans, and selection but- tons, shown in Figure 7-77. When the user selects a dormitory and meal plan, the application should show the total charges for the semester on the startup form. Note: Use code statements in the Form Load event handler for each form to initial- ize the list boxes with the names of the dormitories or meal plans, along with their prices. This must be done at runtime, to allow future changes in the values of price constants to be displayed correctly in the list boxes. Allen Hall -2,500.00 Pike Hall 2,200.00 Farthing Hall -2,100.00 University Suites - 2,800.00 33 Charges for the Semester Dormitory Meal Plan 34 $2,200.00 $2,095.00 Total $4,295.00 X
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