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| author | WilliamBishopCST116 <[email protected]> | 2022-10-03 13:12:31 -0700 |
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| committer | GitHub <[email protected]> | 2022-10-03 13:12:31 -0700 |
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diff --git a/CST116-CH6Debugging-Bishop-Pseudocode.txt b/CST116-CH6Debugging-Bishop-Pseudocode.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fe3a18 --- /dev/null +++ b/CST116-CH6Debugging-Bishop-Pseudocode.txt @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/********************************************************************
+* File: CST116-Ch6-Debugging.cpp
+*
+* General Instructions: Complete each step before proceeding to the
+* next.
+*
+* Debugging Exercise 1
+*
+* 1) On the lines indicated in the code below, insert a breakpoint.
+* 2) Run to the breakpoint.
+* 3) Put watches on both Fahrenheit and Celsius.
+* 4) When asked for a temperature, enter 212.
+* 5) Verify that the value you entered is stored correctly.
+* 6) Step over the conversion calculation. What is the value
+* in Celsius? Is that the correct value? No. The value is -32 which didn't seem right.
+* 7) Remember your order of precedence. Put parentheses around
+* Fahrenheit - 32. This needs to be done before the multiplication.
+* 8) Stop debugging and recompile.
+*
+* Debugging Exercise 2
+*
+* 1) Run to Breakpoint 1.
+* 2) When asked for a temperature, enter 212.
+* 3) Verify that the value you entered is stored correctly.
+* 4) Step over the conversion calculation. What is the value
+* in Celsius? Is that the correct value? No.
+* 5) Look at the division. This is integer division. Therefore,
+* 5 / 9 = 0. This is not the result we are looking for.
+* 6) Modify the calculation so that it does floating point division.
+* There are three different ways we have discussed:
+* a) use the F suffix on the literals
+* b) type cast the literals
+* c) replace the 5 with 5.0 and the 9 with 9.0
+* 7) Stop debugging, recompile and run to verify that it now works
+* correctly. We got the answer to be 100 Degrees Celcius.
+********************************************************************/
+
+#include <iostream> This is the start of the iostream statement entering to the code
+#include <iomanip> Here we have the start of the information for the code with the extra wording statements
+using std::cout; Here we have the cout statement starting in the code
+using std::cin; Here we have the different work to help out in the cin statements for the code
+using std::endl; Here we have the start of the end line information for the code
+
+int main() Here we have the information to start the main function in the code
+{
+ float fahrenheit = 0; Here we have the fahrenheit float
+ float celcius = 0; Here we have the information for the celcius float
+
+ cout << "Enter temperature in Fahrenheit: "; Here we have the cout statement to enter the temperature in fahrenheit
+ cin >> fahrenheit; Here we get the entry for fahrenheit
+
+ // Breakpoint 1
+ // Put a breakpoint on the following line
+ celcius = 5.0 / 9.0 * (fahrenheit - 32.0); I put a breakpoint in here and then we have the calculation for the celcius float
+
+ cout << fahrenheit << " degrees F = " Here output the fahrenheit float and the amount of the degrees statement
+ << celcius << " degrees C" << endl; Here we have the information to output the Degree of celcius and put the statement of the Celcius in the function.
+
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/CST116-CH6Debugging-Bishop.txt b/CST116-CH6Debugging-Bishop.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 --- /dev/null +++ b/CST116-CH6Debugging-Bishop.txt |