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Develop SwiftUI views

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I need 2 SwiftUI views replicating the 2 images attached - both views must be front views. It is important that the SwiftUI code must be divided into the following subviews: Display at the top, a subview with the two sliders, a subview for the space for the magnetic cards, a subview for the keyboard, and a subview for the label at the bottom.


The display consists of 10 digits for the matissa + 2 digits for the exponent. Both the mantissa and the exponent must have room for a sign ("-", "+"). All digits are each made of 7 segments. Every position must have a possible decimal separator (".") as a boolean option on each digit position.


The sliders must be controlled by swiping the slider forth and back. Note that a slider have either 2 or 3 states.


All buttons must be clickable sending their position (row, column). Each button can have up till 4 texts attached: ButtonFunctionText1, ButtonFunctionText2, ButtonText, and ButtonFrontText. Please note, that the ButtonFunctionText1, ButtonFunctionText2 are placed either above or below the button.


All texts must be also has a text color. If the text above the button have the second text empty, the first text must be centered above the button. If both texts are present, the two texts must have a bit of spec between them and in total centered above the button. If the ButtonFrontText is empty, the ButtonText must be centered both horizontally and vertically on the button. If both are present, a small line must separate the ButtonText and the ButtonFrontText as shown on HP-67. The ButtonFrontText must be a bit smaller in size than the ButtonText.


It is important the the complete view can be scaled correctly on the different portrait mode views on the different iPhones. All colors on the dsiaply, buttons, and bacground must be as shown in the images.

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Philip Van D Denmark