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This document describes an assembly language program for a simple command prompt calculator that performs basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /) on integer values using the 8086 architecture. It includes macros for printing characters, procedures for scanning numbers, and handling user input for calculations. The program provides error handling for invalid operators and allows users to exit the calculator by pressing 'q'.

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This document describes an assembly language program for a simple command prompt calculator that performs basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /) on integer values using the 8086 architecture. It includes macros for printing characters, procedures for scanning numbers, and handling user input for calculations. The program provides error handling for invalid operators and allows users to exit the calculator by pressing 'q'.

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EXPERIMENT NO.

; command prompt based simple calculator (+,-,*,/) for 8086.


; example of calculation:
; input 1 <- number: 10
; input 2 <- operator: -
; input 3 <- number: 5
;
; 10 - 5 = 5
; output -> number: 5
; this macro prints a char in AL and advances

; the current cursor position:

PUTC MACRO char

PUSH AX

MOV AL, char


MOV AH, 0Eh
INT 10h
POP AX
ENDM
org 100h
jmp start
; define variables:
msg0 db "note: calculator works with integer values only.",0Dh,0Ah
db "to learn how to output the result of a float division see float.asm in examples",0Dh,0Ah,'$'
msg1 db 0Dh,0Ah, 0Dh,0Ah, 'enter first number: $'
msg2 db "enter the operator: + - * / : $"
msg3 db "enter second number: $"
msg4 db 0dh,0ah , 'the approximate result of my calculations is : $'
msg5 db 0dh,0ah ,'thank you for using the calculator! press any key... ', 0Dh,0Ah, '$'
err1 db "wrong operator!", 0Dh,0Ah , '$'
smth db " and something.....$"
; operator can be: '+','-','*','/' or 'q' to exit in the
middle. opr db '?'
; first and second number:
num1 dw ?
num2 dw ?
start:
mov dx, offset msg0
mov ah, 9
int 21h
lea dx, msg1
mov ah, 09h ; output string at ds:dx
int 21h
; get the multi-digit signed number
; from the keyboard, and store
; the result in cx register:

call scan_num
; store first number:
mov num1, cx
; new line:
putc 0Dh
putc 0Ah
lea dx,
msg2
mov ah, 09h ; output string at ds:dx
int 21h
; get operator:
mov ah, 1 ; single char input to AL.
int 21h
mov opr, al
; new line:
putc 0Dh
putc 0Ah
cmp opr, 'q' ; q - exit in the middle.
je exit
cmp opr, '*'
jb wrong_opr
cmp opr, '/'
ja wrong_opr
; output of a string at ds:dx
lea dx, msg3
mov ah, 09h
int 21h
; get the multi-digit signed number
; from the keyboard, and store
; the result in cx register:
call scan_num
; store second number:
mov num2, cx
lea dx, msg4
mov ah, 09h ; output string at ds:dx
int 21h
; calculate:
cmp opr, '+'
je do_plus
cmp opr, '-'
je do_minus
cmp opr, '*'
je do_mult
cmp opr, '/'
je do_div
; none of the above....
wrong_opr:
lea dx, err1
mov ah, 09h ; output string at ds:dx
int 21h
exit:
; output of a string at ds:dx
lea dx, msg5
mov ah, 09h
int 21h
; wait for any key...
mov ah, 0
int 16h
ret ; return back to os.
do_plus:
mov ax, num1
add ax, num2
call print_num ; print ax value.
jmp exit
do_minus:
mov ax, num1
sub ax, num2
call print_num ; print ax value.
jmp exit
do_mult:
mov ax, num1
imul num2 ; (dx ax) = ax *
num2. call print_num ;
print ax value.
; dx is ignored (calc works with tiny numbers only).
jmp exit
do_div:
; dx is ignored (calc works with tiny integer numbers only).
mov dx, 0
mov ax, num1
idiv num2 ; ax = (dx ax) / num2.
cmp dx, 0
jnz approx
call print_num ; print ax value.
jmp exit
approx:
call print_num ; print ax value.
lea dx, smth
mov ah, 09h ; output string at ds:dx
int 21h
jmp exit
; gets the multi-digit SIGNED number from the keyboard,

; and stores the result in CX

register: SCAN_NUM PROC

NEAR PUSH DX

PUSH AX

PUSH SI
MOV CX, 0

; reset flag:
MOV CS:make_minus, 0
next_digit:
; get char from keyboard
; into AL:
MOV AH, 00h
INT 16h
; and print it:
MOV AH, 0Eh
INT 10h
; check for MINUS:
CMP AL, '-'
JE set_minus
; check for ENTER key:
CMP AL, 0Dh ; carriage return?
JNE not_cr
JMP stop_input
not_cr:
CMP AL, 8 ; 'BACKSPACE' pressed?
JNE backspace_checked
MOV DX, 0 ; remove last digit by
MOV AX, CX ; division:
DIV CS:ten ; AX = DX:AX / 10 (DX-rem).
MOV CX, AX
PUTC ' ' ; clear position.
PUTC 8 ; backspace again.
JMP next_digit
backspace_checked:
; allow only digits:
CMP AL, '0'
JAE ok_AE_0
JMP remove_not_digit
ok_AE_0:
CMP AL, '9'
JBE ok_digit
remove_not_digit:
PUTC 8 ; backspace.
PUTC ' ' ; clear last entered not digit.
PUTC 8 ; backspace again.
JMP next_digit ; wait for next input.
ok_digit:
; multiply CX by 10 (first time the result is
zero) PUSH AX
MOV AX, CX
MUL CS:ten ; DX:AX = AX*10
MOV CX, AX
POP AX
; check if the number is too big
; (result should be 16
bits) CMP DX, 0
JNE too_big
; convert from ASCII code:
SUB AL, 30h
; add AL to CX:
MOV AH, 0
MOV DX, CX ; backup, in case the result will be too
big. ADD CX, AX
JC too_big2 ; jump if the number is too big.
JMP next_digit
set_minus:
MOV CS:make_minus, 1
JMP next_digit
too_big2:
MOV CX, DX ; restore the backuped value before add.
MOV DX, 0 ; DX was zero before backup!
too_big:
MOV AX, CX
DIV CS:ten ; reverse last DX:AX = AX*10, make AX = DX:AX / 10
MOV CX, AX
PUTC 8 ; backspace.
PUTC ' ' ; clear last entered digit.
PUTC 8 ; backspace again.
JMP next_digit ; wait for
Enter/Backspace. stop_input:
; check flag:
CMP CS:make_minus, 0
JE not_minus
NEG CX
not_minus:
POP SI
POP AX
POP DX
RET
make_minus DB ? ; used as a flag.
SCAN_NUM ENDP
; this procedure prints number in AX,

; used with PRINT_NUM_UNS to print signed numbers:

PRINT_NUM PROC NEAR

PUSH DX
PUSH AX
CMP AX, 0
JNZ not_zero
PUTC '0'
JMP printed
not_zero:
; the check SIGN of AX,
; make absolute if it's negative:
CMP AX, 0
JNS positive
NEG AX
PUTC '-'
positive:
CALL PRINT_NUM_UNS
printed:
POP AX
POP DX
RET
PRINT_NUM ENDP
; this procedure prints out an unsigned

; number in AX (not just a single digit)

; allowed values are from 0 to 65535 (FFFF)

PRINT_NUM_UNS PROC NEAR


PUSH AX
PUSH BX
PUSH CX
PUSH DX
; flag to prevent printing zeros before number:
MOV CX, 1
; (result of "/ 10000" is always less or equal to 9).
MOV BX, 10000 ; 2710h - divider.
; AX is zero?
CMP AX, 0
JZ print_zero
begin_print:
; check divider (if zero go to end_print):
CMP BX,0
JZ end_print
; avoid printing zeros before number:
CMP CX, 0
JE calc
; if AX<BX then result of DIV will be zero:
CMP AX, BX
JB skip
calc:
MOV CX, 0 ; set flag.
MOV DX, 0
DIV BX ; AX = DX:AX / BX (DX=remainder).
; print last digit
; AH is always ZERO, so it's ignored
ADD AL, 30h ; convert to ASCII code.
PUTC AL
MOV AX, DX ; get remainder from last div.
skip:
; calculate BX=BX/10
PUSH AX
MOV DX, 0
MOV AX,
BX
DIV CS:ten ; AX = DX:AX / 10 (DX=remainder).
MOV BX, AX
POP AX
JMP begin_print
print_zero:
PUTC '0'
end_print:
POP DX
POP CX
POP BX
POP AX
RET
PRINT_NUM_UNS ENDP
ten DW 10 ; used as multiplier/divider by SCAN_NUM & PRINT_NUM_UNS.
GET_STRING PROC NEAR
PUSH AX
PUSH CX
PUSH DI
PUSH DX
MOV CX, 0 ; char counter.
CMP DX, 1 ; buffer too small?
JBE empty_buffer ;
DEC DX ; reserve space for last zero.
;============================
; Eternal loop to get
; and processes key presses:
wait_for_key:
MOV AH, 0 ; get pressed key.
INT 16h
CMP AL, 0Dh ; 'RETURN' pressed?
JZ exit_GET_STRING
CMP AL, 8 ; 'BACKSPACE' pressed?
JNE add_to_buffer
JCXZ wait_for_key ; nothing to remove!
DEC CX
DEC DI
PUTC 8 ; backspace.
PUTC ' ' ; clear position.
PUTC 8 ; backspace again.
JMP wait_for_key

add_to_buffer:
CMP CX, DX ; buffer is full?
JAE wait_for_key ; if so wait for 'BACKSPACE' or 'RETURN'...
MOV [DI], AL
INC DI
INC CX
; print the key:
MOV AH, 0Eh
INT 10h
JMP wait_for_key
exit_GET_STRING:
; terminate by null:
MOV [DI], 0
empty_buffer:
POP DX
POP DI
POP CX
POP AX
RET
GET_STRING ENDP

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