From ffb2fae9bc3a626dfd706112892ed0dab5f84656 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Musa Ahmed Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2022 16:10:53 -0700 Subject: initial commit --- CST116-Ch5-Debugging/CST116-Ch5-Debugging.cpp | 96 ++------------------------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 90 deletions(-) (limited to 'CST116-Ch5-Debugging/CST116-Ch5-Debugging.cpp') diff --git a/CST116-Ch5-Debugging/CST116-Ch5-Debugging.cpp b/CST116-Ch5-Debugging/CST116-Ch5-Debugging.cpp index e7604fb..b701ec9 100644 --- a/CST116-Ch5-Debugging/CST116-Ch5-Debugging.cpp +++ b/CST116-Ch5-Debugging/CST116-Ch5-Debugging.cpp @@ -1,105 +1,21 @@ -/******************************************************************** -* File: Chap_5_Debugging.cpp -* -* General Instructions: Complete each step before proceeding to the -* next. -* -* Debugging Exercise 1 (Skipped because didn't work) -* -* 1) On the lines indicated in the code below, insert a breakpoint. -* 2) With the program not in debugging mode, start debugging by -* using the "Step Into" tool. -* 3) Click on the Watch1 tab. -* 4) With the cursor in the Name column type money and press enter. -* This adds a programmer defined watch on the variable money. -* 5) Step Into until you reach the first cout statement. With -* the current line being that cout statement, Step Into again. -* 6) What happened? Where are we now? What is all of this nasty -* looking code? -* - -* 7) Remember, stepping into a predefined routine takes you to the -* code for that routine. If the debugger can't find the code it -* will show the assembly code for that routine. -* 8) How do we get out of this mess? Use the "Step Out" tool. -* 9) In Visual Studio you will be taken back to the same cout -* statement. Use the Step Over tool to take you to the next -* line. -* 10) Step over the next cout statement. Now look at the console -* window. What was printed? -* 11) Select Stop Debugging either from the Debug menu or from your -* toolbar. -* -* Debugging Exercise 2 -* -* -* -* -* 1) With the program stopped, run to Breakpoint 1 by selecting -* the Start Debugging menu option, toolbar icon or press F5. -* 2) Step over the cout. -* 3) Step over the cin. Notice that you can now enter a value. -* 4) Enter the value .1 and press enter. -* 5) Notice that the current line of execution is now at the -* calculation. -* 6) Look at your watch. What is the value of money? - - money 123.449997 float - -* 7) Hover your mouse pointer over raise. What is its value? - - raise 0.100000001 float - -* 8) Step over the calculation. Notice the watch on money is now -* red. This designates that the variable just changed its value. -* 9) What happened to our money? I thought a raise was supposed -* to increase our money? Stop debugging and fix the calculation. - - - The calculation only multiplies the money by the raise, - when it should actually be multiplying it by raise + 1. - Right now we are only getting the value that the money - shoudl be increases by. -* -* -* Debugging Exercise 3 -* -* 1) Choose Disable All Breakpoints from the Debug menu. -* 2) With the cursor on the calculation, Run to Cursor. Remember -* that the Run to Cursor tool can be accessed by right clicking -* in the code window and choosing the correct menu option. -* 3) Step over the calculation and verify that this time -* you end up with more money than before the raise. -* 4) Stop debugging. Now run the entire program by choosing the menu -* option Start Without Debugging. -* -********************************************************************/ // Name: Musa Ahmed, Course: CST116, Lab # 0, Learn how to debug and how to use an IDE as well as GitHub #include #include +#include using std::cout; using std::cin; using std::endl; +using std::string; int main() { - float money = 123.45F; - float raise; - - - cout << "You have $"; - cout << money << endl; - - // Breakpoint 1 - // Put a breakpoint on the following line - cout << "Enter percent raise: "; - cin >> raise; - - money = (money * (raise + 1)); + string n1 = ""; + string n2 = ""; + string n3 = ""; + string n4 = ""; - cout << "After your raise you have $"; - cout << money << endl; - return 0; } \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3