- The application must accept two operands from the user.
- The first value is from 1 to 10 inclusive and a multiple of 0.5. The second value is from 1 to 100 inclusive.
- The first operand must be selected with UIStepper and the second with UISlider.
- The initial value of the operands and the result is 1.
- The user should see the current value of the operands rounded to 4 decimal places. The zeros at the end must be displayed.
- UILabel should be used to display their values.
- To start the calculations, the button with the text "Calculate" should be used. Calculations shall not be performed until the button is pressed.
- The result of operands when the button is pressed must be displayed in the UILabel at the top.
- The value must be rounded to 4 decimal places, but the extra zeros at the end must not be printed.
- Use NumberFormatter to display numbers.
- The iPhone X support is not required.
- The status bar does not need to be recolored.
- The text must not be clipped at any allowable operand values.
- UIStackView must not be used.
- The application must look the same as on the layout of iPhone SE.