C++ :: Create Program That Has User Input 5 Digit Number?

Mar 9, 2013

Im trying to create a program that has the user input a 5 digit number. If it's between 10000 & 99999, it will do one thing..(just saying 'yes' for now. Outside those numbers will prompt the user to input again. However, if the user inputs the exact digits 76087, it should display 'term'.

This current code is displaying 'term' whenever the user inputs the 5 digits.

Code:

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int pin;
cout << "Welcome to Movie Food
Enter your 5-digit pin code: " ;

[code]....

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Code:

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What I failed to do so far:
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What is my problem:
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Code:

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Sample Output 1:

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Sample Output 2:

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Sample Output 3:

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