I get so close, and then it seems my brain shuts down ... I need to write a program that outputs a histogram of student grades for an assignment. The program should input each student's grade as an integer and store the grade in a vector. Grades should be entered until the user enters -1 for a grade. The program should then scan through the vector and compute the histogram. In computing the histogram, the minimum value for a grade is 0, but your program should determine the maximum value entered by the user. Use a dynamic array to store the histogram. Output the histogram to the console. For example, if the input is:
20 30 4 20 30 30 -1
Then the output should be:
Number of 4’s: 1 Number of 20’s: 2 Number of 30’s: 3
I can't quite get my output to look like that:
/* This program will display the histogram of student grades for an assignment */ #include <iostream> #include <vector> #include <stdlib.h> #include <conio.h>
I'm writing a program to calculate a final grade by adding 4 numbers minus the lowest grade and dividing by 3. My knowledge in c is not extensive I thought that a simple assigment operator would do the job but I'm getting a strange large numbers in the execution.
I have to accept the numerical grade and determine the letter grade that the user will receive. I have to use a grading table to determine the letter grade based on the numerical grade. The Letter Grade table is
i'm having trouble with my c programming assignment. i'm trying to convert a number grade to a letter grade. I'm trying to Write a function (called: numToLetter) that takes as input a number from 0 to 100 and returns a character ( a single character ), based on the following: if the number is between 60 and 70 return Dif the number is greater than 90 return Aif the number is between 70 and 80 return Cif the number is between 0 and 60 return Fif the number is between 80 and 90, return B and i need to use the return statements to call the function like for example:
if (a > 90) return ('A'); elseif (a > 80) return ('B'); elseif (a > 70) return ('C'); else return ('F');
i cant seem to get the program to return the right grade it keeps returning 0 or 1. i want the program to return true for grades grades greater then or equal to 70 but cant find the right formula to put in the bool(). what formula should i put?
So I have to write a program to calculate a grade letter into a number.
Letter grades are A, B, C, D, and F, possibly followed by + or –. Their numeric values are 4, 3, 2, 1, and 0. There is no F+ or F–. A + increases the numeric value by 0.3, a – decreases it by 0.3. If the letter grade is illegal (such as "Z"), then your output should be "INVALID LETTER GRADE"; If the combination is illegal (such as "A+" or "F-") then your output should be "INVALID GRADE COMBINATION"
Also the code should look like this Enter your letter grade: C+ Grade value is [2.3]
// Input cout << "Enter your letter grade: "; string s; cin >> s;
Trying to write a program that calculates a students grade based on how many assignments have been graded. I am using a switch case since there is a total of 5 assignments, however when I enter case 1, and enter in how many I got out of 100, it just closes the program it doesn't go to the next part.
#include <iostream> using namespace std; char calculategrade(int total); int main() { // local variable declaration: char input;
Write a program that calculates the total grade for N classroom exercises as a percentage. The user to input the value for N followed by each of the N scores and totals. Calculate the overall percentage (sum of the total points earned divided by the total point possible) and output it as a percentage. Sample input and output it as a percentage. Sample input and output is shown below.
How many exercises to input? score1: 10 total points possible: 10 score2: 7 total points possible: 12 score3: 5 total points possible: 8
Code: # include <iostream> using namespace std; int main () { double N=0, score, total, totalScore=0, totalGrade=0, GRADE; cout<<"How many excersices will be scored?/n";
I am currently learning C and im in the middle of completing my assignment. It has to calculate parking whilst account for a few values here is the assignment sheet for specifics. Design Specifications Write, compile and test a C program with appropriate use..It's practically error less yet when i compile it doesn't come up with what i need.
I am working on a program that calculates the average of a list of test scores entered, with the list ended with a negative score (which is not calculated), as long as a user enters a name.
#include<iostream> #include<string> using namespace std; int main() { string name; double score = 0.0; //user input score
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I have gotten the while loop to function. The problem lies in the calculation in the average of the test scores, such as when I enter the scores 87 76 90 -1 , which is supposed to give an average of 84.3 but my result when outputted is 86. what the problem is and what I can do to fix this error?
The below program is supposed to display the contents of all files listed in the command line. When I try to run the program I get the fatal error "Debug Assertion Failed" Expression: file != NULL. I've done some researching on the matter and I gather it might be because I don't have any files listed in the command line?
How to enter files in the command line! I opened the Command Window in Windows XP and tried typing in "C> argc" and "% argc" (argc being the name of the file containing the below program) without any luck.
Code:
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> int main (int argc, char * argv[]) { int ch; // int to hold EOF int count; FILE *fp; for(count = 1; count <= argc; count++) // agrc loop
Write a program that prompts for and reads in test scores. You may assume that valid test scores will be integer values between 0 and 100. You may also assume that the user will not enter more than 35 test scores. Use a preprocessor directive to define this value. User input will be complete when the user enters a -1 for the test score. When all of the test scores have been entered, the program will print out the scores. Use a while or do-while loop to read in the values. Use a for loop to print out the values.
Sample output: Enter test score 1: 88 Enter test score 2: 67 Enter test score 3: 74 Enter test score 4: 94 Enter test score 5: 79 Enter test score 6: 56 Enter test score 7: -1 Number of scores entered: 6 Test scores entered : 88 67 74 94 79 56
I have created a program that allows for a user-defined number of test scores as input. After the user enters these scores, the program calculates the average test score. Here is my code:
#include <iostream> #include <iomanip> using namespace std; // Function prototypes double getAverage(double*, int);
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I am having trouble with the final part of my program. How do I pass the array of test scores to a function that calculates how many people got an A (90+) on the test? The final output should look like this:
The average of those scores is: The number of A grades is:
I have created a shared object in Ubuntu (libMYLIB.so). I am now trying to compile a simple test program (testmylib.c) to see if the shared object is properly built. I am getting an error that the build cannot find the shared object. My build command is:
I am doing a program that saves information on the memory and then i need to put by ascending order the student number.. but i can't get it to work...i tried with strcmp but not worked...
Code: typedef struct { char name[100], email[100], adress[100], postal[100], number[20]; int phone }data; t
Then i have this to input data
Code: void add(data* contact) { if (i<total) { printf(" Name: ", i + 1); fflush(stdin);
I am creating a WinForm registration application and my program accepts user input information and stores it but I am struggling to use my login function. I believe there is an error in the area of cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue section, I dont think addwithvalue is correct ? I get a fatal crash has occurred when I click Login
string constring = "datasource=127.0.0.1;port=3306;username=root;password=welcome"; string Query = "SELECT * FROM 'userinfo'.'users' where 'username' = @userid and 'password' = @password)"; MySqlConnection conDatabase = new MySqlConnection(constring); MySqlCommand cmd = new MySqlCommand(Query, conDatabase); cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@userid", this.userid_txt.Text); cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@passone", this.passone_txt.Text);
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Fixed the crash error, simple typo but now I am getting SQL Syntax errors which I originally believed I fixed.
i want to display the grade report of two students in the table but this code will repeat the grade report of one student in the tables and what is wrong with this code below ?
#include<iostream> #include<string> #include<fstream> using namespace std;
I am working on binary files in turbo c++ 3.5 and i want to create a library program. I want to add information about books in a binary file and do functions such as: Search and replace, delete a record, and etc.
I do this functions but i have 2 problems: 1. For example when i add 6 records about books to file, BooksReport function cant show all records and for example just show 4 or 5 records and when i search records, from 5 records, for example i just found 3 or 2 records. 2.When i search and replace a word on file, all records thats before this edited record, will be deleted.
I am writing a program that grabs information from a .dat file. I have the code all structured up, but I get these 2 errors that does not make any sense to me on how to fix the program.
errors (2):
Code: Error1error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol "void __cdecl swap(class std::basic_string<char,struct std::char_traits<char>,class std::allocator<char> > *,class std::basic_string<char,struct std::char_traits<char>, class std::allocator<char> > *)"
How can I send information and receive from external command prompt from my program??. I want to run an external command prompt, a code that's is not mine, to send information to this command prompt, then make my program hit enter at the command prompt and then receive back information from the command prompt.
Here your supposed to create a program that takes in information and formats it into three columns.
I can't seem to use the float variable unitprice with decimal places here for, if I try to use %.1f and type in an input, the program seems to skip over the second scanf function, not allowing me to put input into the third scanf function as the program runs before I can.
I can use %f on its own and it works but this creates too many zeroes(and you're supposed to set the currency limit to $99999.99).
Code: #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { int itemno, month, year, day; float unitprice;
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So the output should look like three columns. It's just the float that is the issue here....