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Create a WPF application named FirstInitialLastNameW3 Your application should include the following in your Window:

Title of Window – Escape the Form

Font Family – your choice (readable and not the default)

Font Size –15 min 20 max (but not too large to fit into controls)

Size – Width 600 – Height - 300

1 Grid with 5 equal columns (Column 1 and Column 3 are dividers)

Margin for grid should be 10 on all sides

3 TextBoxes - created in XAML – one in each column centered

All 3 textboxes

Horizontal Alignment – Center
Vertical Alignment – Center
Width/Height – 100/50
Name – Descriptive with tbx prefix
3 Labels to identify the 3 textboxes

Horizontal Alignment – Center
Vertical Alignment – Top
Width/Height – 100/50
1 Button

Button – created in XAML
Name – btnCheck
Content – “Check Code”
Vertical Alignment – bottom of the middle column
Horizontal Alignment - centered
Width/Height 100/30
CODE

3 global integer variables

Window_Loaded Event

Setup a random number variable

Set each of your global integer variables to a random number between 0 and 9

Display a message box with the title “Instructions” and “Enter a digit 0-9 in each box to guess the code to escape the form”

btnCheck Click event

3 integer variables
Parse the data from all three textboxes and place in the 3 variables
Use a series of if/else statements to accomplish the following:
If the number entered in the first textbox is equal to the random number generated for the first variable
Set the background color of the first textbox to blue
Set the IsEnabled property to false.
If the number entered in the first textbox is NOT equal to the random number generated for the first variable
Clear the first textbox
Repeat the above steps for the other two textboxes/random numbers
If the user gets all 3 numbers correct there should be a message box letting them know they escaped. Add an appropriate title and message.

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