// BlankConsoleLab.cpp : This file contains the 'main' function. Program execution begins and ends there. // //William Bishop //william.bishop@oit.edu #include using namespace std; using std::cout; using std::cin; using std::endl; Here we have the headers to start the code. int CelciusintoFahrenheit1(float F); int WindMPH(float wind); void WinddChill(float chill, float wind); Here I have the three functions that I am using to create a different work to create the information of the main function int main() { const int maxC = 49.5; const int maxF = 121; const int minC = -62; const int minF = -80; Here we have the constants of the max and min of the Celcius and Fahrenheit temperatures. float windspeed; float temperature; Here we have some starting variables. cout << "Please enter the temperature in Fahrenheit or Celcius. Please also enter the wind speed in mph." << endl; cout << "Please enter the fahrenheit temperature from -80 to 121." << endl; cout << " Please enter the temperature from celcius should be from -62 to 49.5 and the speed should be 0 to 231 mph." << endl; Here we ask for some windspeed and temperature values float CelciustoFahrenheit; cin >> temperature; cin >> windspeed; Here we get some more values CelciustoFahrenheit = (9 / 5) * temperature + 32; Here we calculate celcius to fahrenheit. if (CelciustoFahrenheit >= minC && CelciustoFahrenheit <= maxC) cout << "Thank you for entering a great temperature."; else cout << "Please enter another temperature." << endl; Here we get the input for the temperature and if it isn't a right value then we get another value from the user cin >> temperature; float windchillFromCelc; float windchillFromFahr; Here we have the wind chill variables. windchillFromCelc = windspeed * .7 - CelciustoFahrenheit; windchillFromFahr = windspeed * .7 - temperature; Here we are calculating wind chill. float WindChill; WindChill = windchillFromFahr; cout << "The wind chill from the temperature if you entered entered the temperature in Celcius is: " << windchillFromCelc << endl; cout << "The wind chill from the temperature if you entered the temperature in Fahrenheit is : " << windchillFromFahr << endl; Here we are outputting the windchill variables. cout << temperature << " " << CelciustoFahrenheit << " " << windspeed << " " << windchillFromFahr << " " << windchillFromCelc << endl; Here we are outputting our temperature, windspeed and windchill cout << " We see Temperature, then the temperature if it were celcius into fahrenheit and then the windspeed. "; cout << "We also see the windchill from temperature if it were in fahrenheit and if it were in celcius." << endl; We are talking about the output. int CelciusintoFahrenheit1(float F); int WindMph(windspeed); int x = 5; int y = 7; WinddChill(windchillFromCelc, windspeed); Here we have our three functions in the program } int CelciusintoFahrenheit1(float F) { int temperaturec; cout << "please enter a temperature."; Here is a function to return the value of a temperture from celcius into Fahrenheit. cin >> temperaturec; F = (9 / 5) * temperaturec + 32; //Here is the function where I am returning a value meaning F as the Fahrenheit Temp. return F; } int WindMPH(float wind) { int MPH; MPH = wind; cout << "Please enter a wind speed."; //Here I am passing by reference with the wind and windspeed into main. cin >> MPH; cout << wind; Here are passing by reference the wind from MPH into the windspeed inside of main. } void WinddChill(float chill, float wind) { float c; c = chill; float d; d = wind; cout << "Thank you please enter a float for the chill and wind."; //Here I am passing by value into the function. cin >> chill; cin >> wind; cout << chill; Here we are passing by value a couple more values into the program so someone could use them later. cout << wind; }