C++ :: Using Array To Enter Number Of Users And Their Data?
Dec 10, 2014
I have a small program to calculate the value of salary. I want to user to be able to enter more than one user using array and finally calculates the average salary of all users.
Here is the code
Code:
#include <iostream>#include <conio.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
const int months=3;
double net_pay;
string EmpName;
Player is given choice of x number of Races This choice changes the player's base stats. Then player is given a choice of x number of Classes (archer, warrior, etc.) This choice determines how the player's stats will change upon leveling up.
I want to do simple program to capture some 5 surnames of people(employees) - using array and pointers. Well I understand a bit of arrays and I know how to loop through.
How can achieve this? This holds the key to my understanding how pointers work and can be used with char or strings.
fprintf(stderr, "Data is %s when first entering ins_llist loop. ", data); q = malloc(sizeof(struct lnode)); if ( q == NULL ) return(NULL); }
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Trying to figure out a way to sort as i enter my data into the llist. What is in red and blue is what I've been messing around with to try and see if maybe i can get it to sort but it is not. When i flip sign, the order changes opposite, but i cant see how to sort each item as i go. Maybe i am too tired right now, lol, been working on this program for what feels like 30 of the past 24 hours haha.
I've seen some threads that include the information about what data types one has to use usually to put a number of 12digit. But honestly speaking none of them works for me & it takes me a lot suffering about the data type. Even I've googled but I didn't get any specific result.
So, which data type I'd have to use to enter 12digit number.
I'm writing a code to find the largest prime factor of the number 600851475143
I am trying to write up something to have a user to enter a four digit number. Only four digits, Ex: 0001, 0116, or 9999. There is no getting around the selection 0001 or 0002. I understand if not done correctly, the first three 0's will be ignored.
I've been just playing around with what I have below but I just don't remember how to do it nor can I find a good example online to figure it out. I know it is not correct just typing to try to remember. I am aware that it is gibberish right now, this is just me brainstorming.
int number; cout<<("Please enter the four digit number(Ex: 0001): "); cin>> setw(2) >> number; cout<<)"Please enter four digit date. Two digits for month and two digits for year: "); cin>> date; if (number< || number > 30) cout << "Invalid choice. Try again." << endl; cin.clear();
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.
I am unable to find why my code is going into infinite loop as below. This works perfectly fine if I keep entering just the integer values but if I enter a float number it ends up in an infinite loop
int main() { int x; while(1){ cin>>x; cout <<x; } return 0; }
I have an assignment where I need to read in a phone number into any array and I can't use the string data type. Assuming I need to use the getline function, how do I do this? I'm guessing it's with the cstring or .c_str() functions? I don't know.
I'm trying to solve the ferry loading problem using two queues. My problem is I can't enter in data after the first set is scanned in, I'm assuming there is a problem with my loop, such that the scan function doesn't get called after one iteration. In the example I marked the data I can't enter. An example correct input would be:
correct input: 1 - can enter data20 4 - can enter data 380 left - can enter data 720 left - can't enter data 1340 right - can't enter data 1040 left - can't enter data
You enter decimal number into the program and what base you want. The integer part of the decimal is being handled fine, but the decimal is not.
For example, I enter 15.6847 and base 10, which means I'm going from base 10 to base 10. It spits out 68469999999999 for the decimal part. (Do not worry about the first block of numbers. The second block seperated from the first by a space is where the decimal will appear in order.)
#include <iostream> #include <string> #include <math.h> using namespace std; int baseConverter(int, int, int *, int *);
Write a program that prompts the user to enter an item#, the program should determine if the item is in the file and print the price of the corresponding item. If the item is not in the file an error message should be printed.
All I have so far is
string item_no=0; cout<<"Enter a item#"; getline(cin,item_no); if stream openData;
Okay, so my assignment for my C class is to generate a program that will allow the user to enter data for a stock and calculate the amount of stocks that ended up being positive, negative, and neutral.I tried to do this using one stock, here is my code;
I'm trying to create a program that allows the user to enter an unknown number of income and expense amounts. The program has to us see a while loop and display the income total, expense total, and total profit or loss. I've got it really close, but I'm doing the loop wrong. It counts the sentinel value (-1) towards the total, instead of just ending like it is supposed to.
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { //declare variables double incomeInput; double expenseInput; double incomeTotal=0; double expenseTotal=0;
Make a program that will ask the users to input 4 different numbers. After the user’s input the program will display the formula on the next line. Next line would be the presentation of the formula which the variables were substituted by the inputs from the user, then returns the average of the numbers entered. **All inputs are integers except average which is float with two decimal places.
Write a program that allows a user to enter high scores of a game, keeping tracking of the name of the user and the score. Add the ability to show the highest score for each user, all scores for a particular user, all scores from all users, and the list of users.
This is the program I am trying to write, however I am having difficulty storing the users name and high score, I know I need to store an array for the score but getting confused because of the structure. (By the way I have to use structures as it is a problem from the structures chapter of the ebook I am doing). Below is my code so far. .
Code:
#include <iostream> #include <string> using namespace std; struct highScore { string user; int score; int highestScore; int allScores;