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| author | Benjamin Schroeder <[email protected]> | 2021-11-10 18:56:41 -0800 |
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| committer | Benjamin Schroeder <[email protected]> | 2021-11-10 18:56:41 -0800 |
| commit | 2fb4b2a2c1d5b40bba3697f0a651bb17df9021e7 (patch) | |
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| parent | Lab6 Exercises (diff) | |
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diff --git a/CST116F2021-Lab6/CST116F2021-Lab6_Schroeder.cpp b/CST116F2021-Lab6/CST116F2021-Lab6_Schroeder.cpp index 71a80ec..52c1f8c 100644 --- a/CST116F2021-Lab6/CST116F2021-Lab6_Schroeder.cpp +++ b/CST116F2021-Lab6/CST116F2021-Lab6_Schroeder.cpp @@ -2,20 +2,205 @@ // // Lab6Exercises_Schroeder.cpp : This file contains the 'main' function. Program execution begins and ends there. // +//11a +//10.10 Learn by Doing Exercises +//pp 282 - 283 +//10 pts #1 #include "Lab6_Header.h" int main() { - int Mem_Dues[ARRAY_SIZE][2]{}; - string Club_Pres[ARRAY_SIZE][2]{}; - readData(Mem_Dues, Club_Pres); - printData(Mem_Dues, Club_Pres); + //// 10.10 Learn By Doing Exercises + // int Mem_Dues[ARRAY_SIZE][2]{}; + // string Club_Pres[ARRAY_SIZE][2]{}; + // readData(Mem_Dues, Club_Pres); + // printData(Mem_Dues, Club_Pres); + + //10.14 Programming Exercises Below in Comments + + + + //10.15 Programming exercises p292-293 +char User_Input[35]; +cout << "\nenter a string up to 35 characters long: "; +cin.getline(User_Input, 35); + +isPalindrome(User_Input); +isAlphaStr(User_Input); + +char part_char = 'a'; +cout << "\nwhat character would you like to count?: "; +cin >> part_char; + +countChar(User_Input, part_char); + + } +/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +//11b +//10.14 Debugging Exercises +//pp 289 - 292 +//10 pts #1 +//Submit: code & runs + +/******************************************************************** +* File: Chapter 10 Debug.cpp +* +* General Instructions: Complete each step before proceeding to the +* next. +* +* Debugging Exercise 1 +* +* 1) Build and run the program. +* 2) Examine the code and the output and notice the use of +* parallel arrays. +* 3) Insert breakpoints at Breakpoint 1, Breakpoint 2, and Breakpoint +* 3. +* 4) Run to Breakpoint 1. +* 5) Place a watch on varX, varY and varZ. Click on the '+' in the +* watch window to see the individual elements associated with each +* of the arrays. +* 6) Continue running your program to Breakpoint 2. +* 7) Add a watch on the array called name. Again, click on the '+' +* symbol. Notice how a multidimensional array is shown in the +* debugger, the null terminating characters location, and how a +* character is represented within each element of the array. +* 8) Continue running the program to Breakpoint 3. +* 9) Notice the contents of varX and varY now that you are back in the +* main function. +* 10) Clear all the breakpoints. +* 11) Stop debugging. +* +* Debugging Exercise 2 +* +* 1) Change the constant SIZE from 5 to 10. +* 2) Change any literal containing a 5 to the constant SIZE. +* Notice the usefulness of the constant when changes need +* to be made to your code. +* 3) Set a breakpoint at Breakpoint 4. Now on this breakpoint +* set the necessary condition so the loop breaks when x hits 8. +* (Hint: If you need help setting breakpoints based upon a +* condition refer to Chapter 8). +* 4) Run to Breakpoint 4. +* 5) Continue stepping into the remainder of the for loop until the +* flow returns back to main. +* 6) Make sure your Watch window is visible and notice the contents +* of varY and varZ now that you are back in main. +* 7) Stop debugging. +* 8) Disable all breakpoints. +* 9) Rebuild and execute the program and verify the results. +* +* Debugging Exercise 3 +* +* 1) Just before the call to the PrintFunction in main, add an +* assignment statement to change the first element in the +* array varZ to -99. +* 2) Build and execute your code, verifying that the calculations +* are correct in relation to element 0 of varZ. +* 3) Add a line to assign the contents of the second element of +* varX to 99 in FunctionTwo. +* 4) Rebuild your program. +* 5 Obviously there is a problem. Remove the const from the +* function declaration and header for varX. +* 5) Now you should be able to build and execute your code. Do it. +* 6) Set a breakpoint on Breakpoint 2. +* 7) Re-enable Breakpoint 2. +* 8) Run to Breakpoint 2 and make sure you have a watch on the +* variable name. +* 9) Click on the '+'. Once you see all the elements +* within the array, change the 'Value' (in the Value field) +* for the first element of the array directly within the Watch +* window to the character 'Z'. Notice how the value is updated +* by displaying the new ASCII value too. +* 10) Stop debugging. +* 11) Disable all breakpoints. +* +********************************************************************/ +// +//#include <iostream> +//#include <iomanip> +//using std::cin; +//using std::cout; +//using std::endl; +//using std::setw; +// +//void GetAndDisplayWelcomeInfo(); +//void FunctionOne(int varX[], int varY[]); +//void FunctionTwo( int varX[], int varY[], int varZ[]); +//void PrintFunction( int varX[], int varY[], int varZ[]); +// +//const int SIZE = 10; +// +//int main() +//{ +// int varX[SIZE]; +// int varY[SIZE]; +// int varZ[SIZE]; // Notice how we used the const here! +// varZ[0] = -99; +// varX[1] = 99; +// +//// Breakpoint 1 +// // Put breakpoint on the following line +// GetAndDisplayWelcomeInfo(); +// FunctionOne(varX, varY); +// +// // Breakpoint 3 +// // Put breakpoint on the following line +// FunctionTwo(varX, varY, varZ); +// PrintFunction(varX, varY, varZ); +// +// return 0; +//} +//void GetAndDisplayWelcomeInfo() +//{ +// char name[2][20]; // First name in row 0, last name in row 1 +// +// cout << "Please enter your first name: "; +// cin >> name[0]; +// +// cout << "\nPlease enter your last name: "; +// cin >> name[1]; +// +// // Breakpoint 2 +// // Put breakpoint on the following line +// cout << "\n\n\tWelcome " << name[0] << " " << name[1] +// << "!\n\t Hope all is well \n\n"; +//} +// +//void FunctionOne(int varX[], int varY[]) +//{ +// for (int x = 0; x < SIZE; x++) // NOTICE '<' NOT <= +// // Breakpoint 4 +// // Put breakpoint on the following line +// varX[x] = x; +// +// for (int x = 0; x < SIZE; x++) +// varY[x] = x + 100; +//} +//void FunctionTwo( int varX[], int varY[], int varZ[]) +//{ +// for (int x = 0; x < SIZE; x++) // Notice the const SIZE here +// varZ[x] = varX[x] + varY[x]; +//} +//void PrintFunction( int varX[20], int varY[20], int varZ[20]) +//{ +// int x; +// +// cout << " \t x \t y \t z\n\n"; +// +// for (x = 0; x < SIZE; x++) +// cout << "\t" << setw(3) << varX[x] +// << "\t " << varY[x] +// << "\t " << varZ[x] << endl; +//} +// +// +// +////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -//10.10 Learn by Doing |