program that prompts the user to enter a person’s date of birth in numeric form such as 8-27-1980.The program then outputs the date of birth in the form: august 27, 1980.Your program must contain at least two exception classes; invalidDay and invalidMonth.
I'm trying to determine the first Tuesday of any month in a given year.. I'd prefer to use my own functions to arrive at a solution, but logically I could sorting these things out.
I write this program to print the number of days for the month when the year and the month enters. This is not giving any result and i think that problem is with calling functions.
#include<iostream> #include<conio.h> #include<string> using namespace std; int leap_year(int year); string days(string mounth); string feb(string fab1); void main(){ int year;
I am having trouble associating the month names with the month numbers. When the program runs, it should output the date in three styles.
Also I do not know if my input validations work correctly(day cannot be greater than 31 or less than 1, month cannot be greater than 12 or less than 1).
#include <iostream> using namespace std; char again; class Date { private: int month; int day; int year;
The objective is to build a month class that hold data on the number of the month and the name of the month. Using constructors and overloads, set it up to where you can input either the month or the name and it will output the results for both the month number and name.
Here is the code I have so far:
#include<iostream> #include<string> using namespace std; class Month{ private: string name; int monthNumber;
[Code] ....
It is almost fully compiled if I go by the error list. The only problems I see to be having are with the prefix and postfix overloads.
So for my C++ class I am required to create a program that will "Write a program to generate a calendar for a year. The program should accept the year and the day of the week for january 1 of that year (0=Sunday, 1=Monday, etc.)" (problem statement) and I am completely stuck. I've posted what I have so far below:
#include <iostream> #include <iomanip> using namespace std;
bool isLeapYear(int year); int daysInMonth(int month, bool lpYear); int printCalendar(int month); int printDay(int dow);
(I'm using visual c++). Write a program that calculates the balance of a savings account at the end of a three month period. It should ask the user for the starting balance and the annual interest rate. A loop should then iterate once for every month in the period, performing the following:
A) Ask the user for the total amount deposited into the account during that month. Do not accept negative numbers. This amount should be added to the balance.
B) Ask the user for the total amount withdrawn from the account during that month. Do not accept negative numbers or numbers greater than the balance after the deposits for the month have been added in.
C) Calculate the interest for that month. The monthly interest rate is the annual interest rate divided by 12. Multiply the monthly interest rate by the average of that month’s starting and ending balance to get the interest amount for the month. This amount should be added to the balance.
After the last iteration, the program should display a final report that includes the following information:
• starting balance at the beginning of the three-month period. • total deposits made during the three months • total withdrawals made during the three months • total interest posted to the account during the three months • final balance.
What I need is to solve that particular problem using a class. Here is the code solved for the problem not using a class:
#include<iostream> using namespace std; int main() { double annulInterestRate, balance, monthlyInterestRate,
In this assignment the student should develop a month calendar by designing a class called calendarType . This class uses two other classes (dateType and dayType) as described below:
1. dayType Class: This class has been designed by students in Lab1 exercises. Referee to it. 2. dateType Class: This class is designed and implemented to keep track of data. This class has been provided it to you. Study it first then add definitions and implementations of the following operations to this class:
- Test whether the year is a leap year. Leap year is identified by 3 criteria : - The year is evenly divisible by 4; - If the year can be evenly divided by 100, it is NOT a leap year, unless; - The year is also evenly divisible by 400. Then it is a leap year. - Return the number of days in the month. For example, if the date is 12/3/2014, the number of days to be returned is 31 because there are 31 days in March. - Return the number of days passed in the year. For example, if the date is 18/3/2014 the number of days passed is 77. Note that the number of days returned also includes the current day. - Return the number of days remaining in the year. For example, if the date is 18/3/2014 , the number of days remaining in the year is 288. - Calculate the new date by adding a fixed number of days to the date. For example, if the date is 18/3/2014 and the days to be added are 25, the new date is 12/4/2014.
To print monthly calendar using calendarType class, you must know the first day of the month and the number of the days in that month. Thus, you must store the first day of the month, which is in the form of dayType and the month and the year of the calendar. Clearly, the month and the year can be stored as an object of the form dateType by setting the day component of the date to 1, and the month and year as specified by user.
Design the class calendarType so that the program print a calendar for any month starting 1/1/ 1500 which is Monday. To calculate the first day of a month, you can add the 2 appropriate days to Monday of January 1, 1500. For this class identify and implement the following operations:
- Determine the first day of the month for which the calendar will be printed. Call this operation firstDayOfMonth. - set/get month. - set/get year. - Print calendar for particular month. - Add the appropriate constructors to initialize the member variables. - Write a test program to print the calendar for either a particular year or a particular month.
Whenever I run the program I get no errors yet it doesn't return a value for total it just exits the program. The program is supposed to output the number of the day based on the month day and year and check whether it is a leap year.
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int totaldays(); int days(); int month, day, year; bool leap(); int main() { char dash; cout << "Enter the date in mm-dd-yyyy format to find out what day this is in the year." << endl;
'm trying to program a BMI calculator in C for my assignment where the weight must be in KG and an int , and the height must be in m and a double value. The program should allow the user to input his weight(kg) and height(m) separated by a space and be able to calculate and display the BMI. My code is shown below :
However , after running the program , I constantly get a 1.#INF00 value for my result.The compiler did not show any errors so why I'm getting this value.I input my weight and height in this format "45 1.65" 45 being the weight and 1.65 being the height.
Back again with a random bug that I can't seem to track down. My error is in my main.cpp file. I get a C2248 error on line 54, there I'm doing:
t.makeEmpty(t.root)
I know why, because it's a private member...but it should have access in so far as everything is concerned. I double checked my makeEmpty code and it's good to go so far as I can tell. I can't quite iron out where the disconnect is.
I've almost finished a Terminal/Command Prompt Program that can do most of the things a Microsoft or Linux Terminal can do - but I have a problem. I've got it to open programs fine, and I can also open their browser to the download page if they don't have it, but I need my program to know if there isn't the software so a bit like command prompt where it says 'The system cannot find the file test.txt.' and then it'll take them to the website if they like.
I'm working on a payroll program and I'm having problems that are causing calculation errors.
My input file is 1234FredJones4025.00 2345 TerrySmith6010.00
The errors I get are from the regular pay, over time pay, gross pay, tax amount and net pay calculations. They all look similar to this (6e+002). I believe they are occurring because regular pay isn't calculating correctly and the rest depend on that for their calculations. However, I can't see why regular pay isn't calculating correctly.
#include <fstream> #include <iostream> #include <iomanip> using namespace std; class payroll{ ifstream fin; char employeeid[100];
I have made a Biginteger class that performs multiplication operation according to Karatsuba's algorithm. But it seems that the code is not working perfectly.In the class I have made a function named karatsuba(BigInteger a1, BigInteger b1)that performs the Multilplication operation. There might be problems in this function as I have tried to store the original digits(neglecting the leading zeros) of the two big integer values into two integers or there might be problems in somewhere else. corrected version of this function? My code is given below:
I have made a Biginteger class that performs multiplication operation according to Karatsuba's algorithm. But it seems that the code is not working perfectly.In the class I have made a function named karatsuba(BigInteger a1, BigInteger b1)that performs the Multilplication operation. There might be problems in this function as I have tried to store the original digits(neglecting the leading zeros) of the two big integer values into two integers or there might be problems in somewhere else.My code is given below:
#include <iostream> #include <vector> using namespace std; struct Child;// incomplete type struct Parent { string name; vector<Child *> children;// we don't need to know the details heres
I am using visual studio 2012 on windows 7. but, when I have compiled my programs and run them on an older pc to test out its functions, I receive an error saying that the program is not a "valid win32 application." I have even tested this with a very simple hello world console application, but the problem still remains. Where is the error coming from? is the application corrupted during transport? (upload to internet) or are programs compiled on win 7 incompatible with win xp