How to make Android app (simple UI) from Python











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First of all, I’m new here so I apologize if this is too basic or general of a question.
I made this Python program to calculate insulin dosage, based on a formula from the doctor:



carb = int(input("enter carbohydrates: "))
ins_carb_ratio = int(input("enter insulin to carb ratio: "))

carb_insulin = carb / ins_carb_ratio

bg = int(input("enter blood sugar: "))
target = int(input("enter target BG: "))

ammount_corr = bg - target

if ammount_corr < 0:
ammount_corr = 0

corr_factor = int(input("enter correction factor: "))

corr_insulin = ammount_corr / corr_factor

total = carb_insulin + corr_insulin

print("the CARB INSULIN is", carb_insulin)
print("the CORRECTION INSULIN is", corr_insulin)
print("the TOTAL INSULIN DOSE is", total)

#rounding to nearest .5
totalstr = str(total)
dot_pos = totalstr.find(".")

first_two_dec = totalstr[int(dot_pos)+1: int(dot_pos+3)]
print(first_two_dec)

print("n")

if int(first_two_dec) >= 75:
up_one = int(totalstr[:dot_pos]) + 1
rounded_total = str(up_one)
print("rounded total is", rounded_total, "because decimal is over .75")
elif int(first_two_dec) >= 26:
rounded_total = totalstr[:dot_pos]+".5"
print("rounded total is", rounded_total, "because decimal is over .26")
elif int(first_two_dec) <= 25:
rounded_total = totalstr[:dot_pos]
print("rounded total is", rounded_total, "because decimal is .25 or under")


As this is something that will be used daily, I would like to make it into an Android app with a simple UI, that I can put on our family devices. But as I am still a beginner in programming, I don’t even know where to start. I found out about Kivy, but could not find any relevant tutorials for something like this.



Any tips or leads would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!










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    First of all, I’m new here so I apologize if this is too basic or general of a question.
    I made this Python program to calculate insulin dosage, based on a formula from the doctor:



    carb = int(input("enter carbohydrates: "))
    ins_carb_ratio = int(input("enter insulin to carb ratio: "))

    carb_insulin = carb / ins_carb_ratio

    bg = int(input("enter blood sugar: "))
    target = int(input("enter target BG: "))

    ammount_corr = bg - target

    if ammount_corr < 0:
    ammount_corr = 0

    corr_factor = int(input("enter correction factor: "))

    corr_insulin = ammount_corr / corr_factor

    total = carb_insulin + corr_insulin

    print("the CARB INSULIN is", carb_insulin)
    print("the CORRECTION INSULIN is", corr_insulin)
    print("the TOTAL INSULIN DOSE is", total)

    #rounding to nearest .5
    totalstr = str(total)
    dot_pos = totalstr.find(".")

    first_two_dec = totalstr[int(dot_pos)+1: int(dot_pos+3)]
    print(first_two_dec)

    print("n")

    if int(first_two_dec) >= 75:
    up_one = int(totalstr[:dot_pos]) + 1
    rounded_total = str(up_one)
    print("rounded total is", rounded_total, "because decimal is over .75")
    elif int(first_two_dec) >= 26:
    rounded_total = totalstr[:dot_pos]+".5"
    print("rounded total is", rounded_total, "because decimal is over .26")
    elif int(first_two_dec) <= 25:
    rounded_total = totalstr[:dot_pos]
    print("rounded total is", rounded_total, "because decimal is .25 or under")


    As this is something that will be used daily, I would like to make it into an Android app with a simple UI, that I can put on our family devices. But as I am still a beginner in programming, I don’t even know where to start. I found out about Kivy, but could not find any relevant tutorials for something like this.



    Any tips or leads would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!










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      First of all, I’m new here so I apologize if this is too basic or general of a question.
      I made this Python program to calculate insulin dosage, based on a formula from the doctor:



      carb = int(input("enter carbohydrates: "))
      ins_carb_ratio = int(input("enter insulin to carb ratio: "))

      carb_insulin = carb / ins_carb_ratio

      bg = int(input("enter blood sugar: "))
      target = int(input("enter target BG: "))

      ammount_corr = bg - target

      if ammount_corr < 0:
      ammount_corr = 0

      corr_factor = int(input("enter correction factor: "))

      corr_insulin = ammount_corr / corr_factor

      total = carb_insulin + corr_insulin

      print("the CARB INSULIN is", carb_insulin)
      print("the CORRECTION INSULIN is", corr_insulin)
      print("the TOTAL INSULIN DOSE is", total)

      #rounding to nearest .5
      totalstr = str(total)
      dot_pos = totalstr.find(".")

      first_two_dec = totalstr[int(dot_pos)+1: int(dot_pos+3)]
      print(first_two_dec)

      print("n")

      if int(first_two_dec) >= 75:
      up_one = int(totalstr[:dot_pos]) + 1
      rounded_total = str(up_one)
      print("rounded total is", rounded_total, "because decimal is over .75")
      elif int(first_two_dec) >= 26:
      rounded_total = totalstr[:dot_pos]+".5"
      print("rounded total is", rounded_total, "because decimal is over .26")
      elif int(first_two_dec) <= 25:
      rounded_total = totalstr[:dot_pos]
      print("rounded total is", rounded_total, "because decimal is .25 or under")


      As this is something that will be used daily, I would like to make it into an Android app with a simple UI, that I can put on our family devices. But as I am still a beginner in programming, I don’t even know where to start. I found out about Kivy, but could not find any relevant tutorials for something like this.



      Any tips or leads would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!










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      First of all, I’m new here so I apologize if this is too basic or general of a question.
      I made this Python program to calculate insulin dosage, based on a formula from the doctor:



      carb = int(input("enter carbohydrates: "))
      ins_carb_ratio = int(input("enter insulin to carb ratio: "))

      carb_insulin = carb / ins_carb_ratio

      bg = int(input("enter blood sugar: "))
      target = int(input("enter target BG: "))

      ammount_corr = bg - target

      if ammount_corr < 0:
      ammount_corr = 0

      corr_factor = int(input("enter correction factor: "))

      corr_insulin = ammount_corr / corr_factor

      total = carb_insulin + corr_insulin

      print("the CARB INSULIN is", carb_insulin)
      print("the CORRECTION INSULIN is", corr_insulin)
      print("the TOTAL INSULIN DOSE is", total)

      #rounding to nearest .5
      totalstr = str(total)
      dot_pos = totalstr.find(".")

      first_two_dec = totalstr[int(dot_pos)+1: int(dot_pos+3)]
      print(first_two_dec)

      print("n")

      if int(first_two_dec) >= 75:
      up_one = int(totalstr[:dot_pos]) + 1
      rounded_total = str(up_one)
      print("rounded total is", rounded_total, "because decimal is over .75")
      elif int(first_two_dec) >= 26:
      rounded_total = totalstr[:dot_pos]+".5"
      print("rounded total is", rounded_total, "because decimal is over .26")
      elif int(first_two_dec) <= 25:
      rounded_total = totalstr[:dot_pos]
      print("rounded total is", rounded_total, "because decimal is .25 or under")


      As this is something that will be used daily, I would like to make it into an Android app with a simple UI, that I can put on our family devices. But as I am still a beginner in programming, I don’t even know where to start. I found out about Kivy, but could not find any relevant tutorials for something like this.



      Any tips or leads would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!







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