Visual C++ :: Program That Reformat And Output Date
May 30, 2013
Write a well-commented C++ program that reformats and outputs the date. Prompt the user to input the date in the format dd/mm/yyyy and outputs it in this format month, dd, yyyy. For example, 07/06/2012 is displayed as June 07, 2012. You are provided with the file months.txt containing the months and their corresponding numbers, for example 01January 02February etc. Use getline(monthsFile,monthString) to read in a string from the file, and use the monthString.find() function to search for the number and extract the corresponding month.
-confused by the way she told me to use getline(monthsFile,monthString) => if I just do it like this I only get the first line from the txt file (01January)
-if I try putting all the months on one line in the txt file (which i'm not even sure i'm allowed to do), I'm not sure what to do for the length of my substring output. if I make it long enough to fit longer months like September, someone entering may gets both may and june in the output
-if I input all the months into separate variables, I'm not sure how to make it only output the month entered by the user
I'm just starting coding and I just want it to input a date, then output a day of the week.
Code: #include <iostream> #include <cmath> using namespace std; int main() { int startday = 0, sm = 1, sd = 1, sy = 2000, cm = 0, cd = 0, cy = 0; cout << "Please enter the current month, day, and year: ";
The program is showing zero in output section ....
Code: #include <iostream> #include <cstdio> #include <fstream> #include <string> #include <iomanip> using namespace std; const int SZ = 55;
[Code] ....
The output:
Code: First Last Employee Hours Rate Regular Overtime Gross Name Name Number Worked of Pay Pay Pay Pay ============================================================== Jane Adams A1234 40.00 10.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Mary Lincoln L8765 50.00 10.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Martha Washington W7654 25.50 10.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 John Adams A9876 52.00 15.75 0.00 0.00 0.00 George Washington W1235 45.00 25.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Abraham Lincoln L9087 40.25 55.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 William Tell T9876 30.00 9.75 0.00 0.00 0.00
I am suppose to make a program that will output a line for a specific age group,but everytime I execute the exe file it gives me the desired line and also the last line included everytime.Where did I go wrong with it including the last line everytime?
#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { double age; cout<<"Enter your age:"; cin>>age; if (0<age && age <6)
i'm making a program that, given a person's birthdate or any other date, will display the day of the week of the person was born.
There is this part where it says "use a switch statement to make this calculation, If desired month is 12, add the number of days for November, if desired month is 11 add the number of days for october....
So it's suppose to start with "case 12 :...
I can't figure out what to write for the statement....
I have a ULONGLONG variable uDate which express the number of dates starting from 0001-01-01, up to 9999-12-31. Now I want to convert it into a string like this
"yyyy-mm-dd"
However, the COleDateTime can only express the date from 100 to 9999, smaller than what I need. So are there any third-party classes or libraries that can express this. Or make the conversion from uDate to CString?
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;
[Code] .....
I am unsure how to make this a loop so that it keeps asking for dates?
I want to create a program where you enter today's date, in the following format: 02/04/2013. As well as your birth date in the following format: 27/09/1994. After doing that I want to assign the day, month and year of the present date, as well as the day, month and year of the birth date in to their own variables (for example, Day, Month, Year), and then calculate your age.
I have tried doing this with cin.get(), but this method is way too long, and I'm looking for a shorter method
I am writing a C++ program which takes date & time input from the user. This is then parsed into a struct such as:
struct time { short year; short month; short day; short hour; short min; };
My question is: how can I convert such a struct into a time_t object, which is an unsigned long giving the time as the number of seconds elapsed since the epoch Jan 1st 1970, 00:00, as set out in time.h.
I am wondering if this can be achieved using the standard library, or whether I just need to write a function to perform the appropriate arithmetic.
I'm having a problem with my homework. The task is to write a program that will take time and date typed by user, and increase it by 1 minute. I should write 3 functions - first calls second function that updates time and calls third function, if time is 00:00.Time update works, but date update does not.My whole written code:
Code:
#include<stdio.h> struct DateAndTime { struct date { int day; int month; int year;
[code]....
I should check if inputs are numbers only, so I tried including isdigit function from ctype.h library, but that didn't work either, after I was trying it for a good hour or so, but I kinda rage quit that...
I'm trying to write a program that uses the Boost library to input a string date in the format mm/dd/year and outputs to the string its corresponding day of the week. I wrote the program that I thought would accomplish this, but it doesn't seem to work. Below is the code I wrote:
When I compile this using codeblocks it gives me the error "In function `ZN5boost9date_time19month_str_to_ushortINS_9gregorian10greg_monthEEEtRKSs':| C:Users osaDesktop est3........Liboost_1_55_0oostdate_timedate_parsing.hpp|67|undefined reference to `boost::gregorian::greg_month::get_month_map_ptr()'". And it takes me to the file date_parsing.hpp and highlights line 67. I don't understand why this isn't working.
I have two date/time structures which I'm populating, but when I populate the second one it sets the same values in the first. This is what I've got so far
I have an assignment in which i must create a program which prompts for user input of current and birth date, which will compare said dates and output if its your birthday or not. I've completed a large portion of it, but cannot figure out how to get the user input of month as an integer such a 2 into February.
#include <iostream> using namespace std; class DayOfYear { public: void input();
Why is it that the program doesn't stop for me to see the output? Here is my code:
// accessing mapped values #include <iostream> #include <map> #include <string> using namespace std; int main () { char str[] = "This table is a good table, while this book is a good book.There is an umbrella on the table"; int n = strlen( str );
I am trying to get my program to output the name from a file. The user should enter first name "or" last name. and if the user does not type the name from the input file. the get an error message. How do you do it
Is there a good way to slow down program output? usleep and nanosleep don't slow it down enough, delay doesn't work, and sleep keeps freezing my program. I am using Linux since I think this makes a difference in what I have to use.
I used to use OutputDebugString, and not using it now because it only allows to strings to be outputted, are there any methods that I can dump virtually anything to the console?
cout << thing << endl;
But what if I am not start running the program from the command prompt?
I am working on a MFC application that I used for Image Analysis. I have a FrameWnd called MillChart that I use to generate an Image. This window is displayed at the run time in the application and not a part of the GUI dialog. It automatically resizes according to the different monitor resolutions and because of this there is a lot of empty space to the right of the MillChart. I was planning to add a picture control in the GUI dialog and redirect whatever is displayed in the MillChart to the Picture Control so that I can place my other elements (checkboxes, scrollbars etc) that I use in my app close to this MillChart and also set the size of the MillChart to a constant size.
Here is the code for positioning the elements (Note: I have only shown the MillChart position)
I am wrapping up a Linux/C programming assignment that requires several small programs for encrypting and decrypting text. There is a bash grading script which will be used to assess the performance of my programs. The script runs fine on my local machine and all of my tests pass, but when I run everything on my University's server via SSH, the script is not behaving the same. I am fairly certain the error exists somewhere in my C code, because no other students are having this issue. The 4 main programs consist of 2 daemons which wait for clients to connect via sockets, and the two clients. There is a daemon/client pair for handling encryption, and another for handling decryption.
And here is a screenshot of what happens with the same files on the remote server:As you can see, in the 4th and 5th tests (where the program's output should read), it's instead showing "ssIgnore this message". In later tests (not pictured) there is another message that reads "ddServer to client message". This text appears nowhere in my code or the grading script, so it must be server-side.