C++ :: Test Scores Program With Pointers - Calculate Average?

Apr 7, 2013

I have created a program that allows for a user-defined number of test scores as input. After the user enters these scores, the program calculates the average test score. Here is my code:

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
// Function prototypes
double getAverage(double*, int);

[Code] .....

I am having trouble with the final part of my program. How do I pass the array of test scores to a function that calculates how many people got an A (90+) on the test? The final output should look like this:

The average of those scores is:
The number of A grades is:

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C++ :: Pointers And Arrays - Program To Display Sorted List And Average Of Scores With Appropriate Headings

Apr 22, 2014

I am writing a class that dynamically allocates an array that holds a user-defined number of test scores (test scores go from 0 to 10 both included). Once all the test scores are entered and validated (values only between 0 and 10, both included), the array should be passed to a function that sorts them in ascending order. Another function should be called that calculates theaverage of all the scores.The main program should display the sorted list of scores and the average of the scores with appropriate headings.

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Jan 14, 2013

Below is the program I have written yet I can't seem to get it to work right.

// Purpose: generate a class average for entered test scores
// Input: # of tests, test scores
// Output: total number of tests, average score of tests

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
int main() {
//declare variables
short numberOfTests = 0;

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Jan 12, 2014

I'm trying to basically have a user input the amount of test they want averaged, then have the user input the test scores. Send the test scores to a function and have them ordered in ascending then send it to another function that averages it. When I wrote the function I keep getting the address back instead of the actual values.

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
void arrSelectSort( int* [], int);
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C++ :: Using Array Of 5 Scores And Calculate Average / Highest And Lowest Score

Apr 11, 2013

it compiles and runs, it gives me the average and the highest score but says lowest is 0 even though 0 is never entered.

Write a program which uses an array of 5 scores and calculates the average score, the highest score and the lowest score.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

int getHighest(int [], int);
int getSmallest(int [], int);
double getAverage(int [], int);
int count;
int numbers;

[Code] ......

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C :: Using Arrays - Program That Prompts For And Reads In Test Scores

Feb 11, 2013

Write a program that prompts for and reads in test scores. You may assume that valid test scores will be integer values between 0 and 100. You may also assume that the user will not enter more than 35 test scores. Use a preprocessor directive to define this value. User input will be complete when the user enters a -1 for the test score. When all of the test scores have been entered, the program will print out the scores. Use a while or do-while loop to read in the values. Use a for loop to print out the values.

Sample output:
Enter test score 1: 88
Enter test score 2: 67
Enter test score 3: 74
Enter test score 4: 94
Enter test score 5: 79
Enter test score 6: 56
Enter test score 7: -1
Number of scores entered: 6
Test scores entered : 88 67 74 94 79 56

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C/C++ :: Using Program That Calculates Test Average Using While Loop?

Sep 23, 2014

I am working on a program that calculates the average of a list of test scores entered, with the list ended with a negative score (which is not calculated), as long as a user enters a name.

#include<iostream>
#include<string>
using namespace std;
int main() {
string name;
double score = 0.0; //user input score

[code]....

I have gotten the while loop to function. The problem lies in the calculation in the average of the test scores, such as when I enter the scores 87 76 90 -1 , which is supposed to give an average of 84.3 but my result when outputted is 86. what the problem is and what I can do to fix this error?

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Jan 25, 2015

i have so far, and im having trouble finding a way to store 5 test scores for each student that has been entered. for example: enter name: chaotic enter id number: 12312312

Enter test score 1:
Enter test score 2:
Enter test score 3 etc.......

heres me code so far

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

[Code]....

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C++ :: Dynamic Array Allocation For Test Scores

Nov 30, 2014

I was doing a side programming challenge in my workbook that asked me to dynamically allocate and array for test scores. So far I have an array that will accept an integer to allocate the amount of test scores and then will accept integers to populate the array, however when I try to cout the contents of the array the numbers are absurdly different than what was put in. Here's my code:

#include "stdafx.h"
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
void main() {
cout << "How many test scores?" << endl;
int scores(0);

[Code] ....

And this is the output screen:
How many test scores?
4
Enter test score 1:
22
Enter test score 2:
33
Enter test score 3:
44
Enter test score 4:
55
-33686019
18472
55656634
201345063
Press any key to continue . . .

Why am I getting these crazy numbers? I've looked back and forth from examples in my book and it doesn't look like I'm doing anything wrong.

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Oct 22, 2014

I was asked to create a C++ program that allows a user to take a test with series of different questions, and also retake the test if they choose to. I have been able to do that. But the other condition is to display the highest and lowest scores (highest and lowest correct answers) the user got, and in which test they got that score. For example, if the user takes the test 3 times, in which test did they get the highest score, and in which did they get the lowest score.

This is how far I went with the program. The code below only let the user take the test as much as they want, and tell them how many times they took it, and the last score they had. My idea is this, if I can make a variable store each test score, then I can compare them. But since there is no definite number of tests to be taken.

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;  
void main() {
       int correct = 0;
       int wrong = 0;

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Jan 18, 2014

I need to sort these students based on their test scores.

My biggest problem is with my sort function. I am not sure of the syntax to call the items the proper way. I also don't know how to call the function properly as I know that i can't pass a int to a struct. Also not sure about the z malloc. Just threw that one in there.

Code:
struct student{
int id;
int score;
};
void sort(struct student* students, int n){
/*Sort the n students based on their score*/

[Code] ....

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Sep 22, 2013

Write a program that will calculate average of 3 numbers

#include <iostream>
int
main(){
// prototypes:
float add_and_div(float, float,
float);

[Code] .....

i get the following errors:

error C2065: 'cout' : undeclared identifier
error C2065: 'cin' : undeclared identifier
error C2065: 'cout' : undeclared identifier
error C2065: 'endl' : undeclared identifier

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C++ :: Declaring A Display Function Prototype Only That Displays A Student Test Scores In The Format

Oct 28, 2013

so in declaring a display function prototype only that displays a student test scores in the format (student name tab number of scores tab test scores )

is this right?

#ifndef STUDENTTESTSCORES_H
#define STUDENTTESTSCORES_H
#include <string>
using namespace std;
class StudentTestScores{
private:

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and also how do we call the display function if it is in a class from the header file onto the main cpp file.

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Feb 25, 2013

Write a program that calculates the average of a stream of positive numbers. The user can enter as many positive numbers as they want, and they will indicate that they are finished by entering a negative number. For this program, treat zero as a positive number, i.e., zero counts as a number that goes into the average. Of course, the negative number should not be part of the average. You must use a function to read in the numbers, keep track of the running sum and count, compute the average, and return the average to the main() function. Note that you must use a loop to do this, as you don't know how many numbers the user will enter ahead of time. I am having problem writing a loop program for it..

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Aug 27, 2014

float total, avg, max, min;
float judge[4];
int index;
int array[2];
int main() {
total = 0.0;

[Code] ....

At a diving competition, the mark given to each diver is awarded as follows:

There are a number of judges and each judge gives a mark and the final mark is found by leaving out the highest mark and the lowest mark and calculating the average of the rest.

Write a C program that reads in the number of judges at the competition and then reads in a mark for each judge. Perform the necessary calculations and display the highest mark, the lowest mark and the final mark.

The following data checks must be carried out in the program:

a)the number of judges must be from 4 to 8

/>each judge can give a mark from 0.0 to 10.0 (a real number that may include fractions)

If an invalid amount is entered, the program must ask for an acceptable value to be entered instead.

Note: this program does not need an array. However, you can use an array if you want to.

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C++ :: How To Calculate Number Of Scores Above 90

Apr 7, 2013

I have a program that allows the user to enter a specific number of test scores. Based on these test scores, the program should display the average score and calculate how many of the scores were above 90. I have most of it done but I'm having trouble figuring out how to calculate the number of scores that were above 90. What am I doing wrong?

This is my code:

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
// Function prototypes
double average(double*, int);
int howManyA(double*, int);

[Code]...

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May 3, 2015

I have a project that I am working on and I have gotten stuck. I am getting a couple errors and would like to see how I can complete the program. Not very long of a program at that. My instructions are:

Write a program to calculate averages. Create a method named ReadData that will load a two dimensional array, named scoresArray, with the following data from a file:

132475.889.392.3
435686.383.498.3
479090.177.376.9
839373.976.389.3
556397.378.478.9
832987.365.377.2
271767.989.379.3

ReadData will have one argument, the scoresArray.

Create a method named DisplayAverages that will display the emplyee number (number starting 1324, 4356 etc) and the average of the three test grades. DisplayAverages will have one argument, the scoresArray. Your output should closely resemble the following.

Student #Test1Test2Test3Average
132475.889.392.385.8
etc, etc

Round averages to one decimal place. Passing arguments is important for this program. No global variables are allowed, except for the streamReader and the streamWriter. The scoresArray must be declared in Main and passed as an argument to the methods ReadData and DisplayAverages.

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using LibUtil;
using System.IO;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;

[Code] ....

When I run the following just to see where I am getting I get the following error:

UsersJoeDocumentsVisual Studio 2013ProjectsCIS110Program12Program12Prog
ram12Dat.txt was opened
Unhandled Exception: System.IndexOutOfRangeException: Index was outside the boun
ds of the array.
at Program12.Program.ReadData(Double[,] scoresArray) in c:UsersJoeDocument
sVisual Studio 2013ProjectsCIS110Program12Program12Program.cs:line 66
at Program12.Program.Main() in c:UsersJoeDocumentsVisual Studio 2013Proj
ectsCIS110Program12Program12Program.cs:line 24
Press any key to continue . . .

What am I missing here? I believe I have passed the arguments properly, but I am unable to declair the array within the bounds of the array?

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Jan 31, 2014

I have to create a program that calculates the final scores per diver, who each get five dives. I have to include the difficulty level when figuring out this score, and I need to drop the highest and lowest scores.

Now, I'm reading from a file where the values are something like:

234 :Diver number
2.3 :Difficulty
2.1 3.2 4.0 2.3 3.8 :Scores

Would I create a parallel array for the difficulty, or include it in a 2D array with the scores. Something like

score[Difficulty][individualScores]; ?

Also, would I include a findMin and findMax in a function that calculates the total, seeing as how the highest and lowest must be dropped to determine the final score?

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Mar 10, 2013

Write a program that a prof can use to enter the test marks of several students and which calculates the average mark of each student. Ask the user how many students he has, then ask him to enter each student's marks. When 999 is entered, calculate the average mark for that student (not counting the 999) and print the average. Then go on to the next students until the marks for all students have been entered, calculated and the average printed.

Code:
#include<stdio.h>
main() {
float student,mark,total=0;
float a,b,c;
int num = 999;
printf("

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Apr 29, 2014

Write a program that can be used to gather statistical data about the number of movies college students see in a month. The program should ask the user how many students were surveyed and dynamically allocate an array of that size. The program should then allow the user to enter the number of movies each student has seen. The program should then calculate the average, and median of the values entered.

My problem is that i keep getting a error box that says:
Run-Time Check Failure #2 - Stack around the variable 'sNUM' was corrupted.
and then my program shuts down!

This is what i have so far

Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
void movAVG(int *, int);
void movMED(int *, int);
int main() {
int sNUM,
sARRAY,
*sARRAYptr;

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Jan 8, 2014

i wrote following code to calculate average of the values entered to the array.After displaying the output following error was displayed.

"Run-Time Check Failure #2 - Stack around the variable 'marks' was corrupted.

A buffer overrun has occurred in q 3 410005111.exe which has corrupted the program's internal state. Press Break to debug the program or Continue to terminate the program. "

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Feb 17, 2014

Write a C program that calculates the sum and average of a sequence of numbers. Assume the first number specifies the number of values remaining to be entered. If the first number is less than 1, then the program should display an "Invalid Entry ... Please enter a positive number." message.

THIS IS HOW IT SHOULD COME OUT...
Enter the number of values to process 0

Invalid Entry ... Please enter a positive number.

Enter the number of values to process 3
Enter 3 numbers:
1
2
3

Sum: 6
Avg: 2

THIS IS THE CODE I HAVE SO FAR...

#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
int total=0;
int howmany;
int i;
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[Code] ....

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i'm having trouble trying to make this code works .. the program must repeatedly asks user for the age of a person until user enters -1 ,, once he/she entered -1 the program calculates ( smallest value entered, largest value , and average )excluding -1 from calculation

i've been working on this for a weeks this is the best i could do.i know average must add all the entered values , not only smallest and largest but how can i do that here ?

Code:

#include<stdio.h>
int main(void)
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int v;
int counter;
int l=0;
int s=0;
int limit;
}

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Oct 15, 2014

I need to create a program that has has an array size of 20 and will generate 20 random numbers in it between 1-1000. Then I need to calculate the average of all the random numbers.

I have half of the code done ,but im lost on how to calculate the average of the random numbers.

Here what I have:

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int i;
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Oct 23, 2013

Use function decomposition.

-To prompt user to enter value and assign it to correct position in array
-calculate the average of an array
-display all element.
-display average.

For some reason, i keep getting error and it doesn't compile. I use Dev-C++

Here is my code:

#include <iostream>
#include <iosmanip>
#include <math.h>
using namespace std;
const int SIZE = 5;
const int LINE = 4;
//function prototypes
void getData(int arr[]);

[Code]...

My error is on line 69. I don't see anything wrong with it.

If i take out setw(3), it doesnt get any error but for some reason it doesnt run. Possible i did something wrong there?

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Feb 21, 2014

I have written two separate programs; Program 1 calculates the average of an array of numbers which has been hard-coded into the program. Program 2 reads an array of numbers from a text file and displays them on the output.

I wish to combine these two programs into one by making Program 1 read the array of numbers from the file and then calculate the average using that instead of the array { 84, 92, 76, 81, 56 } as outlined below. I only wish to display the average in the output, not the number array as Program 2 does.

I have tried to do most of the work, I just need modifying the code slightly so it reads the number array from the file and calculates the average.

Program 1

#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
#include <math.h>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include <numeric>
using namespace std;
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