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April 20th, 2005, 12:30 PM
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OT: Look what I can do...
My first C++ program.
Yay me.
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//************************************************** *******
//* *
//* CIS 233.01 Program Lab 1: Chapter 3, Ex 4 (Pg 143) *
//* Written by: George Perley *
//* Date: April 18, 2005 *
//* *
//************************************************** *******
#include <iostream> // Must include for cin and cout
#include <fstream> // Must include for file input and output functions
#include <iomanip> // Must include for setw , fixed and setprecision functions
using namespace std; // This is so the program knows how to use cin and cout
int main() // Start of main function
{
const double taxableAmountRate = .92; // Set constant for amount of assesed value that is taxable
const double taxRate = 1.05; // Set constant for tax per $100 of taxable value
double assesedValue; // declare variable for assesed value of property
double taxableAmount; // declare variable for caluclated taxable value of property
double propertyTax; // declare variable for calculated property tax amount
ofstream fout; // declare file output command
fout.open("Lab1OutputFile.txt"); // open text file
cout << "Please enter the assesed value of the property: "; // Prompt user for assesed value
cin >> assesedValue; // Get assesed value input from user
cout << endl; // carriage return before displaying results
taxableAmount = assesedValue * taxableAmountRate; // Calculate taxable portion of proprety value
propertyTax = (taxableAmount / 100) * taxRate; // Calculate property tax
cout << setfill(' '); // set fill to blank spaces for formatting of output to screen
cout << fixed << showpoint << setprecision(2); // desplay numbers on screen in two digit decimal notation.
cout << left << "Assessed Value: " << setw(25) << right << assesedValue << endl; // Screen output
cout << left << "Taxable Amount: " << setw(25) << right << taxableAmount << endl; // Screen output
cout << left << "Tax Rate for each $100.00: " << setw(14) << right << taxRate << endl; // Screen output
cout << left << "Property Tax: " << setw(27) << right << propertyTax << endl; // Screen output
cout << endl;
fout << setfill(' '); // set fill to blank spaces for formatting of output to file
fout << fixed << showpoint << setprecision(2); // display numbers in file in two digit decimal notation.
fout << left << "Assessed Value: " << setw(25) << right << assesedValue << endl; // Write to file
fout << left << "Taxable Amount: " << setw(25) << right << taxableAmount << endl; // Write to file
fout << left << "Tax Rate for each $100.00: " << setw(14) << right << taxRate << endl; // Write to file
fout << left << "Property Tax: " << setw(27) << right << propertyTax << endl; // Write to file
fout.close(); // close file
} // This is the end of the main function, and my program
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April 20th, 2005, 12:39 PM
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Re: OT: Look what I can do...
Interested in doing my Python homework?
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April 20th, 2005, 01:09 PM
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Re: OT: Look what I can do...
That can't be right. I don't see "hello world" anywhere in that code.
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April 20th, 2005, 01:16 PM
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Re: OT: Look what I can do...
Yeah, that program is all wrong.
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April 20th, 2005, 02:15 PM
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Re: OT: Look what I can do...
I don't believe you can legally have a first C++ program without it including "Hello World".
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April 20th, 2005, 02:45 PM
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Re: OT: Look what I can do...
It only means that geo's really first programm was written in Basic.
But he will never admit it
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April 21st, 2005, 05:00 AM
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Re: OT: Look what I can do...
What is spagetti code/a "Hello World" program?
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April 21st, 2005, 05:06 AM
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Re: OT: Look what I can do...
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What is spagetti code/a "Hello World" program?
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Spaghetti code is exactly what it sounds like. It's stringy, messy, and gets all over the place. It's hard to pick it up, and you would in general just be better off cutting it into smaller pieces that are easier to deal with. So, like SJ's early program, full of GOTO statements, etc, instead of using "nice" loop structures, functions, and other things that make writing and reading programs easier.
"Hello World" is the traditional first program. All it does is output the text "Hello World" to standard output, then exits.
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April 21st, 2005, 08:28 AM
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Re: OT: Look what I can do...
The 500 or so lines of spagetti code was my first time creating a fairly good program. It was "Guess the Animal", kinda like twenty questions where the computer will ask you a question, and you answer it. It did very good, and would even learn from its mistakes I even implimented a save and load feature, complete with my own file type! And it had a nice blue background
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April 21st, 2005, 09:15 AM
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Re: OT: Look what I can do...
aaaahm so we are taking a walk down memory lane and sharing our 'First' Programming experience..
For me it was Atari Basic on the Atari 800 Computer. Aaah, the good old ways of line numbering and GOTO, GOSUB.. But the Atari let you place multiple commands on one line so you could cheat.
On the PC My first programming was with GW-Basic which came with the computer and I eventually graduated to Quick Basic 4.5 which allowed me to 'compile executables' allthough it was still an interpreted language when coding.
I'm still waiting for an 'Interpreted C language, I hate having to code, compile, run, code compile run,.. I miss the code, run, code, run, compile, share method.
nuf said, Cheers!
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