C++ :: Date Class - List Major Holidays And Print Calendar For Given Year
Mar 20, 2013
I'm trying to implement a Date class to create a simple application for " Major U.S. holidays calendar System ", that provides a list of major holidays for a given year AND prints the calendar for the given year either online or write to a file. I need to finish up the class date.h, which is
Problem: 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.). The calendar should be printed in the following form:
I have wrote code that has three functions, one to print the month, one to print the days in month, and one to find if it is a leap year or not. I have gotten up to the point where I can print the 12 months with a for loop, but how to print out the days in the format above.
This is my code.
#include <iostream> using namespace std; void printOneMonth(int month, int& dow, int year); void daysInMonth(int month, int year, int& dim); bool isLeapYear(int year); int main(){ int year=0, dow, count;
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);
Write a program that determines the day number (1 to 366) in a year for a date that is provided as input data. As an example, January 1st, 1994, is day 1. December 31, 1993, is day 365. December 31, 1996 is day 366, since 1996 is a leap year. A year is a leap year if it is divisible by four, except that any year divisible by 100 is a leap year only if it is divisible by 40. Your program should accept the month, day, and year as integers. Include a function leap that returns 1 if called with a leap year, 0 otherwise. Extend the requested solution so that your program continues to prompt the user for new dates until a negative year is entered. This is what I have so far.
Code: #include <stdio.h> #include <stdbool.h> int main(void) {
int d,m,y; int days=0; int k;
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I am unsure how to make this a loop so that it keeps asking for dates?
How to print a year like DIGITAL CLOCK NUMBER for any input four digit number ...
For example if input 1000 the output should be 1000 but each number should look like this in the block form for example number 0 is, don't mind those stars, i did not know to print it here, that is number zero ...
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;
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.
I have a class I am building called date and I've built all my functions to run and done all the necessary error checking in each function. However, my last and final function I have to write is where the # of days passed in as a parameter and then I have to increment the days by that many. And if the user does not increment any days at all in the parameter and leaves it blank, then it automatically increments by one day. I am having trouble with this. So for example if the user was to do this:
Date d1(10, 31, 1998); // Oct 31, 1998 Date d2(6, 29, 1950);// June 29, 1950
d1.Increment(); // d1 is now Nov 1, 1998 d2.Increment(5);// d2 is now July 4, 1950
The function starts out looking like this
void Date::Increment(int numDays = 1) { }
I know I have to use a for loop to accomplish this. I just don't know how to get it to where the days passed in will go to the next month and then days passed in would go to the next year.
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So it's suppose to start with "case 12 :...
I can't figure out what to write for the statement....
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Code:
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main ( ) { int rows; cout << "How many rows? "; cin >> rows;
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[Code] ....
But when I print that, I get a bunch of weird symbols...
I just dont see what the issue is here. I have stared at this thing forever. Im trying to make a calendar from scratch so I can be prepared for my second test on Friday.
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The object is to have the user enter in the number of days then the day the calendar would start on. This part I was able to achieve and run okay. Once I wanted to get the values/days that were prime to have a P besides them this is where I ran into trouble. In this case P stands for prime numbers.
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#include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, const char * argv[]) { int i, N, Start; int j, GetNumber, PrimeNumber = 0;
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