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/********************************************************************
* File: CST116-Ch7-Debugging.cpp
*
* General Instructions: Complete each step before proceeding to the
* next.
*
* Debugging Exercise 1
*
* 1) Insert a breakpoint on the lines indicated in the code.
* 2) Run to Breakpoint 1.
* 3) When prompted, enter your age.
* 4) When the execution stops, add a watch on age and verify that
* the value in age is what you typed in.
* 5) Step over the if statement.
* 6) Why did the value in age change?
* The value changed because instead of checking our value against the value of "First Birthday",
* with just one set of =, the instead set our age to 1.
* 7) Fix the problem and repeat Steps 2 � 5 to verify the
* problem was corrected.
* 8) Stop debugging.
*
* Debugging Exercise 2
*
* 1) Run to Breakpoint 1.
* 2) When prompted, enter the value 25 for your age.
* 3) Step over the if statement. Execution of the program should
* continue on the else if statement.
* 4) Verify that 25 is still stored in age.
* 5) Step over the else if.
* 6) Why is the program going to print "Teenager" for an age of 25?
* The problem was the breaks added to the line instead of a comma, cutting off the second parrt of the statement.
* 7) Fix the problem and repeat Steps 1 � 5 to verify the
* problem was corrected.
* 8) Stop debugging.
* 9) Remove Breakpoint1.
*
* Debugging Exercise 3
*
* 1) Run the program without debugging.
* 2) When prompted, enter the value of 10 for your age.
* 3) Why does the program print both "Child" and "Adult"?
* It printed both Teenager and Adult because there was a semicolon, terminating the line before the
* statement for adult, making 10 pass for both teenager and adult.
* 4) Re-run the program this time with debugging and run to
* Breakpoint 2.
* 5) Why is the action with the else executing?
* Again, with the semicolon in the line, the our line is being terminated before we give it a value to watch for,
* meaning that it will print adult for the age of 10 as long as that semicolon remains.
* 6) Fix the problem and re-run to verify the problem was corrected.
********************************************************************/
#include <iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
using std::cin;
int main()
{
int age = 0;
cout << "Enter your age: ";
cin >> age;
// Breakpoint 1
// Put a breakpoint on the following line
if (age == 1)
cout << "First Birthday" << endl;
else if (age >= 12, age <= 19)
cout << "Teenager" << endl;
else if (age < 12)
cout << "Child" << endl;
else if (age > 62)
cout << "Senior" << endl;
// Breakpoint 2
// Put a breakpoint on the following line
else
cout << "Adult" << endl;
return 0;
}
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