C :: Simple Alarm Timer Hat Went Off Every 12 Hours

Nov 2, 2013

In an assignment where they were asked to write a simple alarm that went off every 12 hours. This seemed mildly interesting so I gave it a go. The alarm actually goes off every minute (to have it go off every hour, or every 12, or some other interval more cogs, shafts and pinions would need to be added to the mechanism).

Code:
/* A simple "stopwatch" that prints an alarm message every minute.
*
* 2-Nov-2013
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <time.h>

[Code] .....

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C/C++ :: Converting Minutes To Hours

Oct 23, 2014

I am currently working on a lab for my intro to programming class and the lab is asking for a long distance call calculator. Based on the times that you start your rate will change. If the call starts from 00:00 to 07:59, Rate = $0.07. If the call starts from 08:00 to 18.59, Rate = $0.12. Lastly if the call starts from 19:00 to 23:59, your rate is $0.28.

Then on the output you must show the start time, end time, rate, and total cost of the call.

My confusion is on the end part of the code (the output).

I know you have to use the % operator to convert minutes to hours, but I don't completely understand it which is why I am here. How does the modulus do that? And how will it go over to the next hour if the call starts at 1:35 and ends after 30 minutes (2:05)?

Here is what I have so far.

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main() {
float callStart, minutes;
double cost;
char choice('Y');
string rate;

[Code] ....

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I now want my program to write 1 hour, 1 minute and 40 seconds.

And if there is no hours at all it should only write 400 seconds equals 6 minutes and 40 seconds.

To sum up: The program shall write hour/hours minute/minutes second/seconds correct.

I've made one succesfull program, but it was written with 27 "if-statements" and I know there is a better way.

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
int
main(void) {

[Code]...

how to make the program know when to write hour or hours?

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Oct 1, 2013

Write your question here.

Here is the code

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using std::cout;
using std::cin;
using std::endl;
using std::fixed;
#include <iomanip>

[Code] ....

My question is how would i put in the total of hours for the vehicles and the total hours for the garage for the vehicles of input... set like this

Car Hours Charge
1 1.5 2.00
2 4.0 2.50
3 24.0 10.00
Total 29.5 14.50 <---This is what i need for my code still

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class Time {
public:
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[Code] .....

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Sep 21, 2014

ok so i did a program that will take the number of hours worked in a week annd the number of dependents ans inputs and then outputs the workers gross pay, each withholding amount, and the net take home pay per week.

The Program should come out as this:

Regular Hours :34
Overtime hours: 0
gross pay : $323.00
social tax: 19.38
federal tax: $45.22
Statte tax: $16.15
Number of dependents covered: 2
additional health insurance expence: $0

Net take home pay: $236.25

The employer pay rate is 9.50
the employer worked 34 hours "regular hours 40 or less"
if any hours are paid at over time rate of one and one half time that from the gross pay, 6% of social is with held, 14% form federal income, 5% from state income, 6$ per week from union dues, and if worker has 3 or more covered dependent, then an additional 10$ is wothheld to cover the extra cost of health insurance

heres my program:

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main () {
int regHours; // Regular Hours
float hourlyPay, gross, otime, socialtax, federaltax, statetax, uniondues, dep, health; // gross income, overtime, social tax, federal tax, state tax, union dues, depen covered, health insurance

[Code] .....

the program runs but theres still errors in it, it did not make some of the calculations right.

What formula do I use to calculate overtime hours if there was over time?
What formula do I use to take out union dues from total income?
How to I set the number of independents covered to match the health cost if it was 3 or more?

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This is what I have so far for my .h file (I know it's NOT functional...yet):

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class NumDays {
private:
double hours;
double days;

[Code] ...

I don't know how to start / create this .cpp file to define the variables.

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#include<cmath>
#include<ctime>
using namespace std;
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[Code] ....

I haven't initialized all the variables, yet. And it's very unfinished. I need to figure out how to convert years from the age into months only. And I need to figure out how to calculate the hours, seconds, and minutes.

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I had write my own coding, but it keeps error. it is okay. But i still don't think i could share here? Still running... I will update my coding for you alls to check for any syntax or logic error. The problem is i need to calculate if the employee work for more than 40 hours which 1.5 times.

Code:
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#include <stddef.h>
#include <string.h>
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Code:

Code:
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A bitmap [URL] .....

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[Code] .....

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