C++ :: Using Enumerations Types In Loops And Conditions - Ignored In Program
Jan 22, 2014
I am trying to use enumeration types in my conditions to make a simple program that calculates area of a square or circle depending on users choice then updates the total area and outputs the total area.
The program builds fine. But it ignores all of my loop conditions and i'm not sure why.
Code:
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <conio.h>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
[Code] ....
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Mar 12, 2014
I'm used to writing enums for enumerated types. However I have this:
enum Colour
{
BLUE = 0x01,
BLACK = 0x02,
WHITE = 0x04,
GREEN = 0x08,
RED = 0x10
};
Now each of the enumerated types are not exclusive, so I'd like to do this:
Colour c = BLUE | BLACK;
Of course that doesn't work. gcc gives "invalid conversion from 'int' to 'Colour' [-fpermissive]".
typedef int Colour;
static const Colour BLUE = 0x01;
static const Colour BLACK = 0x02;
static const Colour WHITE = 0x04;
static const Colour GREEN = 0x08;
static const Colour RED = 0x10;
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Jan 22, 2014
I have this
Code:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<ctype.h>
#include<string.h>
int check_up(char string[]);
int check_low(char string[]);
void to_up(char string[]);
void to_low(char string[]);
[Code] .....
When I compile this I have the following problems: warning: data definition has no type or storage class [enabled by default] in 'to_up(word)'conflicting types in 'to_up' function and to_low function warning: data definition has no type or storage class [enabled by default] into_up function error: unknown type name "word" in line 'printf("All uppercase %s. ", word):;'warning: parameter names (without types) in function declaration [enabled by default] in 'to_up(word)'and 'to_low(word)' 'note: previous declaration of "to_up" was here in function declaration of to_up function
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Sep 15, 2013
I have to make my program display days 1-30 along side numbers increasing by 5 each day beginning with 6 on the first day. I wrote 2 for loops on separate tabs but now I want to know if its possible to combine them into 1.
For loop 1
int day,;
for (day = 1; day <=30; day = day + 1)
For loop 2
int candy;
for (int candy = 6; candy <=151; candy = candy +5)
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Feb 20, 2014
What I am trying do is this in steps,
1)I took an integer
2)I try to convert it into binary by storing the remainder by dividing it in 2, in an integer array size of 8(array1)
3)But the digits are in the reverse order, so I reverse them(array 2)
4)When the number is less like 40 or 20 there are no 8 digits/bits
5)So further manipulation of bits i need to pad some other value(say its 2)in the beginning of the array where you
will have continuous zero bits.
for(k=0;k<8;k++) {
remZ=devZ%2;
devZ=(devZ-remZ)/2;
z_bit_array[k]=remZ;
[Code] .....
I want to pad another bit apart from 1 and 0 until you find one. for example say the content of array2 will be 00010111 then i need it to be 22210111.But my method is not working and make the program non responsive.
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Sep 24, 2014
My goal is to create a program that reads a string and counts how many Uppercase, Lowercase, Spaces, and digits there are in the string. Right now this the output i get.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
int main() {
int iochar;
char string;
[Code] .....
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Mar 13, 2014
I just started learning the basics of programming. While encountering one of the practice problems in the book by Alex Allain I got a little confused. The question is as follows:
Write a menu program that lets the user select from a list of options, and if the input is not one of the options, reprint the list.
The author assumes you can answer this question only using if statements and/or loops (while, for and do).
This is the code I've written thus far:
Code: #include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int option;
char reset;
[Code] ....
For some reason, the nested while loop keeps repeating even when you input a valid option (1, 2 or 3). I can't seem to figure out why this happens.
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Feb 20, 2015
I'm trying to create a program that loops "x" number of times, where "x" is going to be a user-input number.
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May 18, 2014
This is my program
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<string.h>
#include<stdio.h>
#include<math.h>
struct date
{int dd,mm,yy;}
[Code] ....
Error in Line 11:Too many types in declaration
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Oct 25, 2013
So i have to use these prototype functions to run loops and to pause the program, the only problem is after i select a loop option and enter a number of dots to print in the loop it goes into an infinite loop and why, also when i try using the 4 option to exit it still asks me how many dots i want to print.
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <math.h>
int pause(char *);
int getInt(char *);
void whileFunction(int);
void doWhileFunction(int);
void forFunction(int);
[Code] .....
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Mar 17, 2015
I'm trying to develop a deeper knowledge of how loops work (and what better way todo that than a dynamic password guesser). My main problem lies with the conflict between data types, as I try to point to a char at a specific index position of the password guess.
See in my code (at line 57):
Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <iterator>
#include <algorithm>
#include <string>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
string AlphaNum("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789");//62 possible characters
int size = AlphaNum.length();//should be 62
[Code] ....
This is annoying, because strings are arrays of characters themselves.
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Mar 9, 2013
Write a program that prints a multiplication table using nested loops. In main ask the user for the smallest column number , the largest column number and the size of the increment. Ask the user for the same information for the row values.
In the example the column values entered are: 5, 15 and 2 and the row values 3, 6 and 1.
Given those numbers you would generate the following table.
Multiplication Table
| 5 7 9 11 13 15 ___|___________________________________ | 3 |
15 21 27 33 39 45 4 | 20 28 36 44 52 60 5 | 25 35 45 55 65 75 6 | 30 42 54 66 78 90
Print the 24 values with the grey background. The other numbers show the values to be multiplied.
Code:
#include<stdio.h>
main() {
int a,b,c,d,e,f;
int i,j,total;
printf("Please enter smallest column number: ");
scanf("%i",&a);
printf("
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Challenge:
As an added challenge try to print out the column
headings (5 7 9 11 13 15) and the row headings (3 4 5 6)
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Apr 23, 2013
In class we were asked to create a C++ BTree program that would allow a user to input the following data types and then store said data in a .txt file:
0. ID 8 bytes
1. First name 30 char
2. Last Name 30 char
3. Street Address one 30 char
4. Street Adress two 30 char
5. City 30 char
6. State 20 char
7. Zip 10 char
8. Country 30 char
(I'm not particularly asking for full code, pseudo code would also be great). I had a great deal of my work done, unfortunately, the computer I was working on crashed, corrupting my files.
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Jan 25, 2013
I need coding this project using while loops and cout/cin.. It is suppose to be one while loop for the whole thing and inside of the first while loop is the second while loop for each sale separately.
You have been asked to write a program to calculate sales totals for a general store. Your program will not know how many products each customer will buy, so your program will have to repeat the process until the last product has been entered (use -1 for Product ID to end each sale). After each sale your program must ask if you want to do another sale (Y - continue, N - end program).
At the beginning of the day, the cash drawer has $500 in it. At the end of the program you must display how much money is in the drawer after handling all your sales transactions.
Input
Your program must take the following input:
- Product ID Number (int)
- Quantity for each item purchased (int)
- Cash Received at the end of the sale
Use the following dataset to determine the price and taxability for each item.
First Sale:
Product ID Price Quantity Taxable
101 $65.00 2 Yes
102 $12.50 1 No
103 $24.50 5 No
104 $38.75 4 Yes
105 $17.80 6 Yes
106 $16.50 2 No
107 $42.85 8 Yes
108 $32.99 2 Yes
109 $28.75 1 Yes
110 $51.55 1 No
Second Sale:
Product ID Price Quantity Taxable
102 $12.50 1 No
103 $24.50 1 No
106 $16.50 1 No
107 $42.85 1 Yes
108 $32.99 1 Yes
109 $28.75 1 Yes
Third Sale:
Product ID Price Quantity Taxable
106 $16.50 4 No
107 $42.85 3 Yes
108 $32.99 1 Yes
109 $28.75 5 Yes
110 $51.55 2 No
Calculating Tax
For those items that are taxable, assume a 7.5% sales tax. Be sure to keep a running total of tax for the each sale.
Getting Started
You must use the starter file provided with this assignment.
What to turn in:
- A copy of your source code
- A printout of your program's output
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Feb 26, 2013
I have tried writing a code and come across an issue where I'm not getting the desired result. It is to design a program that tells whether gas emissions from a car are too high, or permissible. The instructions are to design a code where there are four possible choices of pollutant, whether the emitted pollutant ratio is greater or less then a certain value, and the mileage on the car. All of these are supposed to determine whether the emissions are permissible or not, which would be displayed with printf. (The actual conditions of the assignment are described perfectly by the code below, so I didn't think it would be necessary to write it out. The problem is that I'm getting a logical error.) Here's the code:
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
int poln, odr;
double gpm;
printf ("(1) Carbon Monoxide
[Code] ....
My error is that the program will proceed with the first four if/else statements, but once the 'poln' value changes to something other then one, it will not display the expected quotation.
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Dec 1, 2013
In the below program, when we have 4 consecutive spaces, the following comparison will not be equal: (x / tabstop != (x + spaces) / tabstop). If we have, let's say, only 2 consecutive spaces, then the comparison will be equal. So we know to print a tab with 4 consecutive spaces and not print a tab otherwise. How do we know this kind of division comparison would work in every case?
#include <stdio.h>
#define TABSTOP 4
int main(void) {
size_t spaces = 0;
int ch;
size_t x = 0; /* position in the line */
size_t tabstop = TABSTOP; /* get this from the command-line
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Mar 9, 2013
Here is a simple drinks machine programm. It basically consists in the user selecting a drink that it's presented, if the user selects correctly the number representing a certain drink, the machine shows the user what was the drink he selected, after his choise the machine asks for money insertion, if the user inserts the incorrect amount of money, the machine shows an error saying that user need to insert the correct amount of money.
My problem is that, if the user selects a different number other than those presentend, the machine displays an error saying that he needs to choose a valid drink, but i can't find a way to reprompt the user again after the error has been displayed. here's the code.
// ***Drinkins Machine*** by Roxmate
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
int main() {
// initializes the variables coca, fanta, iced and drink to be used in switch function,so that the user can choose what drink he wants.
int coca = 1;
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Dec 4, 2013
I wrote a code to ascend any three integers. Problem is the code does not output the numbers in ascending order all the time. What am I doing wrong? here is my code :
// This program will prompt user to enter any three integers and then out integers in ascending order
#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int num1,num2,num3;
cout << "Enter the first number: " << endl;
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Mar 29, 2014
I'm trying to write a piece of code that calculates the difference in days between two manually input dates. The part of my code that's causing problems is:
xxx
When running the code and prompted to enter the date, if I input for example 31/12/2014, it'll be rejected and send me back to the beginning of the loop. Any date with 31 days involving months 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10 or 12 causes this problem. All other valid dates however work perfectly fine (e.g. 30/4/2014).
Something possibly worth mentioning is that, when I take out all other conditions from the loop, i.e.
xxx
it works fine (31/12/2014 is accepted), but of course I need all of the other conditions in there too.
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Apr 1, 2015
I have a seat allocation algorithm for an airplane 30 x 6 seats. The plane is 'split' front (1 - 15) and back (16 -30), right (A,B,C) and left (D,E,F). I am placing passengers in window seats front right centre (15A) first then back left centre (16F) followed by (15F) followed by (16A). This will continue for single passengers middle seats then aisle.
Another part of the algorithm is to ensure parties >2 or <=6 to sit together in an empty row, if not possible the party will be split as to not have a person in the party sitting alone firstly. i.e. 6 is 3 + 3 or 2 + 2 + 2 or 4 + 2 or 3 + 2 + 1 or 4 + 1 + 1 or 3 + 1 + 1 + 1 and so.
I have got it working for one person but seating two people is a bit more difficult. I am trying to get 15A,15B then 16E,16F then 16A,16B then 15E,15F then 16C 16D and 15C 15D.
This code only allocates passengers 15 A 15B then 15C 15D then 15E 15F
//seat allocation for two people
public bool[,] seatTwoPerson(bool[,] seatArray, int startCol, int endCol, int directionX, int startRow, int endRow, int directionY)
{ //loop through seatArray section determined by parameters
//for (int col = startCol; directionX < 0 ? col >= endCol : col < endCol; col += directionX)
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Jun 25, 2012
I'm working on a project, and can't seem to get the project to get the triangle variable to increase when the conditions are met. I need this number to be accurate so I can work out the probability.
Experiments that are either too expensive or too dangerous to perform are often simulated on a computer when the computer is able to provide a good representation of the experiment. Find out how to call the random-number generator (usually a function returning a floating point value in the range 0 to 1) for your C++ system. (Look up the functions rand and srand in the library cstdlib on the website cplusplus.com). Write a program that uses the random-number generator to simulate the dropping of glass rods that break into three pieces.
The purpose of the experiment is to estimate the probability that the lengths of the three pieces are such that they might form the sides of a triangle. For the purposes of this experiment, you may assume that the glass rod always breaks into three pieces. If you use the line segment 0 to 1 (on the real number line) as a mathematical model of the glass rod, a random-number generator (function) can be used to generate two numbers between 0 and 1 representing the coordinates of the breaks. The triangle inequality (the sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle are always greater than the length of the third side) may be used to test the length of each piece against the lengths of the other two pieces.
To estimate the probability that the pieces of the rod form a triangle, you'll need to repeat the experiment many times and count the number of times a triangle can be formed from the pieces. The probability estimate is the number of successes divided by the total number of rods dropped. Your program should prompt the user for the number of rods to drop and allow the experiment to be repeated. Use a sentinel value of 21 to hale execution of the program.
Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cfloat>
#include <iomanip>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
using namespace std;
float doBreak (float, float);
float doProbability (float, float);
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Apr 4, 2014
Im having a problem with my sneaky hangman game I feel like im really close just getting an error I can't fix. When I run it, it says something like string subscript out of range when I goggled it. it says im searching past the bounds of what it should be or something.
Also a dictionary.txt file is needed to run the program
code: [URL]
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <fstream>
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
#include <map>
using namespace std;
int guessesUsed = 0;
int wordlength;
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Jun 12, 2014
I'm pretty much newbie in creating a successful GUI in C++. Although, i managed to create 4 buttons that should show a certain form. Lets say, Form1 is my main form, therefore - Button 1 will open Form2, and Button 2 will open Form3..... But the conditions is - If there is a form that is already open, clicking again on the Button that should open it, will Close it, but all the forms (form1,2,3,4,5) can be enabled together.
Also, a very important note is that whenever i close a form, in any way of closing it (Not the main form) It will "save" the changes i made (Such as ticking checkboxes and so..) and won't reopen it, it will just use "Visible" i guess ?
Notes :
If i use Form2 ^form2show = gcnew Form2;
and then Form2->Show();
I will be able to simply ATTACK the button and open Billions of form2 ^_^
Although, when i use Form2->ShowDialog();
It won't let me open the form3,4,5.
Which isn't so bad, but when i exit from the form2, it won't save my changes (Such as checkboxes..)
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Apr 12, 2014
My random number generator isn't working properly. It seems to be ignoring my conditions when it compiles and I enter the input. The program is supposed to accomplish the following.
1. Let the user input how many digits he or she would like to have in the random numbers.
2. Let the user type in how many of the numbers that he or she wants.
3. It will then generate the numbers.
4. It will display the minimum or maximum number it can be with the number of digits the user entered. And display the number of numbers that the user wanted. It also is supposed to check and output only up to the max of that digit range.
so if someone entered they wanted a digit of 1(1-9) but said they wanted 300 numbers it would only output 9
Example:
the user says that she would like 3 digits to be in the numbers generated. So it will output numbers between 100 and 999. then the user says that they would like only 3 random numbers. So it will output three random numbers in between 100 and 999. Also all of the numbers need to be unique so they can't output more then one of the same number.
I am not sure why but it ignores my conditions. Ill type that I want 7 but it just outputs a bunch of random numbers. it dosen't stay in the ranges.
Class file.
Code:
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <fstream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <conio.h>
#include "TargetGen.h"
using namespace std;
[Code] .....
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May 10, 2014
I this notation:
for (; *strings[i]; i++)
the same as:
do {
i++
} while(*strings[i]);
?
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Dec 12, 2014
int* count;
count = new int(1); // what???
Is this on the heap?? do i have to delete it now?
So is 'new' on a primitive data type just a way for me to allocate primitive data types (int, char, etc.) on the heap instead of the stack?
And, out of curiosity, can you do that in Java?
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