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diff --git a/CST116-CH11Debugging-Pseudocode-Bishop.txt b/CST116-CH11Debugging-Pseudocode-Bishop.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..11f408f --- /dev/null +++ b/CST116-CH11Debugging-Pseudocode-Bishop.txt @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +//William Bishop
+
+/********************************************************************
+* File: Chapter 11 Debug.cpp
+*
+* General Instructions: Complete each step before proceeding to the
+* next.
+*
+* Debugging Exercise 1
+*
+* 1) Make your own data file like Troy 12, with the next person on the
+* next line and save it to a directory you create on your drive.
+* 2) Under the Project menu, select Add Existing Item and
+* add the input file you just placed on your drive to your
+* current project. Make sure your Solution Explorer window
+* is visible. If not, you can display it by selecting Solution
+* Explorer (or Ctrl+Alt+L).
+* 3) Open the input file by simply double clicking the name of the
+* file in your Solution Explorer.
+* 4) Build and execute the program.
+* 5) Update the file paths below to correctly represent the path you
+* created.
+* 6) Rebuild and execute the program.
+* 7) Examine the code and the output and notice the use of
+* parallel arrays.
+* 8) Add the output file created via the execution of
+* your program to your Project. Execute your program again
+* and notice how Visual Studio has rewritten your output file
+* and asks if you would like to reload the file (select Yes).
+* 9) Examine the contents of both the input and the output file.
+* 10) Fix all the problems in your code that exist in relation to
+* the output. Verify that your output is appropriate for your
+ input file.
+* 11) Build and execute your code until you have all errors
+* removed and all the output is correct.
+*
+* Debugging Exercise 2
+*
+* 1) Replace the double slashes (\\) in the input file open statement
+* with only a single slash
+* (i.e., inFile.open("C:\TEMP\Chap_11_data.txt").
+* 2) Build your code, noticing the impact of the invalid path you
+* created in the previous step.
+* 3) Replace the backslashes as they were.
+* 4) Change both the input and output filenames so they are
+* invalid.
+* 5) Update the file related error messages within the code
+* to also provide the specific name of the file that is having a
+* problem.
+* 6) Rebuild and execute your program to verify that your messages
+* are correct.
+* 7) Correct the path names.
+* 8) Build and execute your code and carefully check your
+* output on both the console and in the output file.
+*
+********************************************************************/
+#include <iostream>
+#include <fstream> // For the files!!!!
+#include <iomanip> // For manipulators & formatting options
+using std::cin;
+using std::cout;
+using std::endl;
+using std::setw;
+using std::ios;
+
+using std::ifstream;
+using std::ofstream;
+
+const int EMPLOYEES = 20; Here we have all of the headers for the functions and the files that we are going to open.
+const int MAX = 21;
+
+int ReadData(ifstream& inFile, ofstream& outFile, char name[][MAX], int age[]);
+void WriteOutputFile(ofstream& outFile, char name[][MAX], int age[],
+ int counter);
+void PrintTotalsAndSummary(ofstream& out, int totalRecords); Here we have the functions that we are declaring.
+
+int main()
+{
+ char name[EMPLOYEES][MAX];
+ int age[EMPLOYEES];
+ int record_counter(0); Here we are showing a few variables inside of main to help us inside of the function
+
+ ifstream inFile;
+
+ // Notice how this automatically opens the file
+ ofstream outFile("C:\\Users\willb\Documents\Troy13.txt");
+
+ inFile.open("C:\\Users\willb\Documents\Troy12.txt"); Here we are opening our files inside of main.
+
+ if (inFile.is_open())
+ {
+ record_counter = ReadData(inFile, outFile, name, age);
+ inFile.open();
+
+ if (outFile.is_open())
+ {
+ WriteOutputFile(outFile, name, age, record_counter);
+ PrintTotalsAndSummary(outFile, record_counter);
+ outFile.open();
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ cout << "Trouble Opening File";
+ cout << "\n\n\t\t ** About to EXIT NOW! ** "; Here we have our statements in main that if the file is open we are closing it.
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ cout << "Trouble Opening File";
+ cout << "\n\n\t\t ** About to EXIT NOW! ** ";
+ }
+ return 0; Heere we see that the file is shut and we get the trouble opening the file.
+}
+int ReadData(ifstream& inFile, ofstream& outFile, char name[][MAX], int age[])
+{
+ int counter = 0;
+ inFile >> name[counter] >> age[counter]; // Priming Read
+
+ while (!inFile.eof())
+ {
+ cout << setiosflags(ios::left) << setw(25)
+ << name[counter] << resetiosflags(ios::left)
+ << setw(4) << age[counter] << endl;
+ counter++;
+ inFile >> name[counter] >> age[counter]; Here we have the function where we have the width of the file we are opening and we are having a certain amount of parameters to read the files.
+ }
+
+ return counter;
+}
+void WriteOutputFile(ofstream& outFile, char name[][MAX], int age[], int counter)
+{
+ outFile << " Here is the Output File" << endl;
+ for (int r = 0; r <= counter; r++)
+ {
+ outFile << setiosflags(ios::left) << setw(25)
+ << name[r] << setw(4)
+ << resetiosflags(ios::left) << age[r] Here we have the different information abou the writing of the files we have and the parameters with them.
+ << endl;
+ }
+}
+void PrintTotalsAndSummary(ofstream& outFile, int totalRecords)
+{
+ // To screen
+ cout << "\n\n\t** Total Records: " << totalRecords << " **\n"
+ << "\t\t The End \n";
+
+ // To file
+ outFile << "\n\n\t** Total Records: " << totalRecords << " **\n" Here we have information that we are printing to certain files and outputting in the screen with the informaiton of the files.
+ << "\t\t The End \n";
+}
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