C++ :: Program That Asks User To Prompt Integer Number

Nov 18, 2013

Write a program that asks the user to prompt an Integer number and then test whether it is Palindrome Numbers or not.

The following are Palindrome numbers:
1.22
2.333
3.67876
4.44444
5.123454321

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C :: Create A Program That Asks User To Input Integer Lengths Of Three Sides Of A Triangle

Sep 6, 2013

C programming: I want to creat a program that asks the user to input the integer lengths of three sides of a triangle, and if so whether the triangle is a right-angled, acute or obtuse one. i am having some doubts about the if, else if statements. I never seem to know how and in what order to use them.

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <math.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[]){
int SideA;
int SideB;
int SideC;
}

[code]....

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C :: Make Program That Asks User For Number?

Oct 15, 2013

So I'm trying to make a program that asks the user for a number and then prints a statement the same number of times the user entered. 3 different statements, using the 3 loops (for, while, and do while). I made the program but for some reason the statement from the do while loop goes off infinitely.

MY CODE:

The error:

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C++ :: Program That Asks User To Enter Even Number Only

Mar 23, 2014

Write a C++ program that asks the user to enter an even number only. If the user enters an odd number the program should use input validation to ask the user to enter another number.

- The user can enter as many numbers as he wants

- The program should also keep a count of how many numbers entered and display how many odd and even numbers entered.

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C++ :: Writing Program That Asks User To Input Number?

Sep 11, 2013

im writing a program that asks the user to input a number 1-10 and will transform it into the roman numeral of that number but it seems that its not after the user inouts the number nothing will output

#include <iostream>
#include<iomanip>
using namespace std;

[Code]....

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C++ :: Write A Program That Asks The User For A Name

Jul 2, 2014

So I am trying to write a program that asks the user for a name. If the user enter the right name the program ends but if the user were to enter the wrong name the program would enter a loop prompting the user to re-enter the name. However I am not able to get the program to work!

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Visual C++ :: Prompt User To Enter Integer Value And Character Code To Indicate Conversion

Sep 14, 2013

I'm expected to write a c program for this question :

Using these header files
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

Question : Write a program that will prompt the user to enter an integer value and a character code to indicate whether they want to do a Kilogram to Pounds conversion (A) or a Pounds to Kilogram (B) conversion. Note that 1 kg = 2.2 pounds. The program should then do the necessary conversion indicated by the code and display the newly converted value to the screen.

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C/C++ :: Write A Program Where It Asks The User For A File Name?

Apr 18, 2014

I'm trying to write a program where it asks the user for a file name.

If that file exists, the it will open the file and then read it and print the information in the file.

However, if the user enters a file name that does not exist, the user will have 2 more tries (for a total of 3 tries) to get the correct name of the file.

I am close to getting it. What I have now just won't go through the loop to validate if the input matches an existing file. It goes straight to the printing of what is in the file. If the file doesn't exist, it prints: "Found your file..Opening..processing...Total keys found = 0."

So, my question, what am I doing wrong that it won't go through the loop properly?

#include<iostream>
#include<iomanip>
#include<fstream>
#include<string>
using namespace std;
int main() {
bool fileFound = false;

[code]....

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C :: Asks To Input Number Nad If Outside Number Asks To Put In Number Within Bounds

Mar 23, 2013

I have to write a program that will ask you to put in a number between 0 and 9 and multiply it by pi. If the number put in is between 0 and 9 then pi is multiplied but if it isnt between 0 or 9, it will say the number is not between 0 and 9 and asks you to put it in again and will repeat until a number between 0 and 9 is put in.

I have got the program working to the extent that it the number is between 0 and 9 it will multiply it by pi but if its not between 0 and 9 it will say the number is not between 0 and 9 and ask to put in a new number.

I can't work out how to get the program to repeat itself if the number entered isnt between 0 and 9.

I have enclosed the code below .....

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C :: Program That Asks The User To Type 10 Integers Of Array?

Mar 2, 2014

Write a program that asks the user to type 10 integers of an array. The program will then display either "the array is growing", "the array is decreasing", "the array is constant", or "the array is growing and decreasing."

(Hint: compare consecutive numbers in array and check whether it is increasing or not or constant) I wrote the program very well, but do I have to use "bool" like in c++ ? I haven't known how to code in c++ yet.So, I don't want to use "bool" in C.

I also wrote code about it but it looks like backslash and one,two,three,four,five how can I do it like this ?

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C :: Design Algorithm Using Flowchart Or Pseudo Code To Prompt User For Series Of Positive Integer Value

Oct 26, 2014

Design an algorithm using flowchart or pseudo-code to prompt the user for a series of positive integer values. Calculate the average of these values and display the average at the end of the program. Assume that the user types the sentinel value -1 to indicate end of data entry.

Sample input-output:
Enter a positive integer (-1 to end) : 5
Enter a positive integer (-1 to end) : 7
Enter a positive integer (-1 to end) : 6
Enter a positive integer (-1 to end) : -1

The average value is: 6

I searched online and found out this solution however it is only for three numbers.Is there any way of modifying this to include the sum of x numbers / number of x(integers) to find the average?

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C++ :: Program That Asks User For Numbers And Adds Odd Ones Doesn't Work

Nov 12, 2014

Title is self-explanatory.

Code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main ( ) {
float number;
float sum;
float divi;
while(number != -1) {

[Code] .....

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C++ :: Write Program That Asks User To Enter Student Grades?

Jan 21, 2014

Write a program that asks the user to enter a student’s grades on four exams. The program should display the four grades and the average of the four grades,rounded to the nearest tenth. To add the grades, use a variable called total_grade, which you should initialize to zero.As the program prompts for and obtains each grade, add the grade to total_grade using the += operator.

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C++ :: Program Inputs The Number Of Rows And Columns And Asks For The Entries

Feb 7, 2015

I am writing a program that deals with 2d arrays. The program inputs the number of rows and columns and asks for the entries. When the program run and compiles it works perfectly until it outputs then it gives me a warning.

Here is my code:

#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int row1=0,col1=0,i,j;
//int a[row1][col1];
int** a= new int*[row1];

[Code]...

I am learning how to do this before I can move on so it can read a text file of numbers.

Also I am having problems with ////delete [] a[];///// I took it out because it made my code compile and run but when I add it in, it gives me an error:

matrixtesting.cpp|56|error: expected primary-expression before ']' token|

I know this expression is suppose to deallocate the array.

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C++ :: Create A Program That Will Prompt The User For Input?

Dec 28, 2014

I need to create a program that will prompt the user for an input, then it will save their input to a file and then it will prompt the user to input "Open" and then the file containing their first input, will open up and show their input.

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C++ ::  How To Make A Loop Until User Asks To Break

Apr 4, 2013

I'm making a program for a MMO I play. It calculates the cash and resources needed to build certain 'modules'. I'm having trouble to do something very simple : make a loop until the user asks to break the loop. Here is what the interface looks like :

What module do you want to install?

(Examples: 'Avenger' or 'VLLT')

dd // I input this
DD. COST each : 60,000 cr.

How many do you want? (Modules left:15)
(NOTE : You may enter a negative number if you made a mistake)
3 // I input this
Current Total Module Price : 180000 cr
+6 droids

[Code] ....

The bigger code box below is a part of the code I made. What I deleted is uninteresting, it's just the same thing again : other resources, other 'modules'...

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <algorithm>
using namespace std;
int main() {
struct resources// Defines the amount of resources and their price

[Code] ....

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C :: Accept Input Number From User And To Convert It Into Array Of Integer

Oct 7, 2014

i was trying to solve a problem in SPOJ and what i wanted to do is to accept an input number from the user and to convert it into a array of integer.

Code:

#include<stdio.h>
int * toarray(int *num);
int main(void)
{
int testCases;
}

[code]....

But whenever i try to print the array in the main function i get only two value and the rest address

Code:

1//number of testCases
23456 //input number
6
2293452
4
2293700
1974439125

Process returned 0 (0x0) execution time : 4.152 s
Press any key to continue. However, if i tried to print the array from within the function, it prints the numbers just fine.

print the array elements from the main program, so that i would be able to go on with the rest of it

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C++ :: Write A Program That Prompts The User To Enter Integer?

Nov 8, 2013

Write a program that prompts the user to enter an integer and then displays that integer as a product of its primes and if it is a prime then it should say so? Above is the question I have been given

#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
int main () {
int num, result;
cout << "Enter A Number " << endl;
system ("pause");
return 0;
}

This is what I have so far, do I have to use a for loop, a while loop or a do loop,

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C++ :: Program That Accept Positive Integer - Use Do While To Allow User To Continue Or Not

Aug 10, 2014

So this is the activity (LOOPING) :

Write a program that accepts a positive integer. The program should be the same from the given output. Use do while to allow the user to continue or not.

OUTPUT must be:

n = 5
0
1==0
2==1==0
3==2==1==0
4==3==2==1==0
5==4==3==2==1==0

if n = 6
0
1==0
2==1==0
3==2==1==0
4==3==2==1==0
5==4==3==2==1==0
6==5==4==3==2==1==0

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C :: Program That Allow User To Enter A Number N And Print Nth Prime Number

Nov 3, 2013

I need to write a program that will allow the user to enter a number "n" and the program tell you that the nth prime number is .....

EXAMPLE

user enters 55

printf("The 55th prime number is %i", variable");

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Visual C++ :: Write A Program Where The User Will Input Integer Numbers?

Oct 21, 2014

I have to write a program where the user will input integer numbers. How many numbers they enter is unknown, therefor you should use a repetition structure for the input. When the user is done, they will enter -1 to exit.

Create a dynamic array if the size=2( the initial size must be 2) Repeat until user enters -1.

I have to do this without using vectors.

This is what i have, I cannot figure out what to put in main. I was thinking of a do-while?

Code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
void resize(int *[], int);
int main() {
int *listDyn;
int size=2;

[code].....

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C++ :: Best Way To Prompt User Again After Some Conditions Have Met

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;

[code]....

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C++ :: Program That Asks For Password When Try To Open A File

Feb 14, 2015

I am trying to make a program that asks for password when you try to open a file.

I tried with that, obviously without success...

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <windows.h>
using namespace std;
int main () {
ifstream file("test.txt");
string password;

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C++ :: Prompt User For All Elements Of 3x3 Matrix

Dec 3, 2014

prompts a User for all elements of a 3x3 matrix. Your program should then print the matrix as well as the transpose of the matrix

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C++ :: How To Prompt User To Input Only Letters

May 12, 2014

I am trying to write a program to get user's input but only accepts alphabetic characters, nothing else and I want it to ask the user to enter a valid word until they have finally entered a valid one. I have the following code for it but it does not work properly.

void CheckBound (char word1[], int SIZE1) {
int i;
int w1[SIZE4]= {0};
int found;
for (i=0;i<strlen(word1);i++) {

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C++ :: How To Prompt User Input Only Letters (a-z)

Mar 1, 2013

How do I have the user enter only letters?

#include <iostream>
#include <limits>
int getInt() {
int x = 0;
while(!(cin >> x))

[Code] ....

But this function prompts the user to only input integer values. I was thinking if I could maybe try tweaking with this one so that the user could only enter letters..no luck though. So how can I have the user input letters only?

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