Bmi_Calculator
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Bmi_Calculator
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This BMI (Body Mass Index) Calculator is a lightweight web application built using Lightning Web Components (LWC). It allows users to quickly and easily calculate their BMI based on their weight and height inputs.
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This Project used to calculate Body Mass Index (BMI) with light and dark mode theme.Technologies used HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, Bootstrap
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BMI calculator in Java with a simple graphic interface + search and listing feature. The Body Mass Index is the body mass in kilogram divided by the square of body height in meters. This is expressed as kg/m^2. The result of the calculation would be overweight, normal or underweight.
This is a simple BMI (Body Mass Index) calculator built using Streamlit, a Python library for creating web applications. The BMI calculator allows users to input their weight and height, select their preferred units, and calculates their BMI based on the input.
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