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SWITCH CASE AND LOOPING

A final requirement for programming

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PROGRAMMING

We first define the word “programming”, it is

a computer language programmers use to

develop applications, scripts, or other set of

instructions for a computer to execute. 

programming is instructing a computer to do

something for you with the help of a

programming language. The role of a

programming language can be described in two

ways:

Technical: It is a means for instructing a

Computer to perform Tasks

Conceptual: It is a framework within which we

organize our ideas about things and processes.

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As an individual, I have learned that programming is a very broad because it

composes many scripts, applications and can be used to run a program that has been

part of the programming language.

A programming language should both provide means to describe primitive data

and procedures and means to combine and abstract those into more complex ones.

The distinction between data and procedures is not that clear cut. In many

programming languages, procedures can be passed as data (to be applied to ``real''

data) and sometimes processed like ``ordinary'' data. Conversely ``ordinary'' data can

be turned into procedures by an evaluation mechanism.

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At first, programming is confusing because you have so much to

understand about codes that will enable to run a program. Programming

has applications and program development, the best example for this is

the Internet bowser…

Programming is a creative process done by programmers to

instruct a computer on how to do a task. Fundamentally programs

manipulate numbers and text. These are the building blocks of all

programs. Programming languages let you use them in different ways, e.g

adding numbers, etc… or storing data on disk for later retrieval.

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You have to consider languages to run or write your own program,

most demanded language in programming is the DEV C++ (a full-featured

Integrated Development Environment (IDE)).

C++ is one of the most used programming languages in the world.

Also known as "C with Classes". 

New to programming or thinking about it? It might surprise you to know that

there are many programmers who program just for fun and it can lead to a job.

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SWITCH CASE

Switch case statements are a

substitute for long if statements that compare a

variable to several "integral" values ("integral"

values are simply values that can be expressed as an

integer, such as the value of a char).

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basic format for using switch

case:switch ( <variable> ) {case this-value: Code to execute if <variable> == this-value break;case that-value: Code to execute if <variable> == that-value\ break;...default: Code to execute if <variable> does not equal the value following any of the cases break;}

The value of the variable given into switch is compared to the value following each of the cases, and when one value matches the value of the variable, the computer continues executing the program from that point.

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The condition of a

switch statement is a value. The

case says that if it has the value

of whatever is after that case then

do whatever follows the colon.

The break is used to break out of

the case statements. An important

thing to note about the switch

statement is that the case values

may only be constant integral

expressions.

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“Break” is a keyword that breaks out of the code

block, usually surrounded by braces, which it is in. In

this case, break prevents the program from falling

through and executing the code in all the other case

statements.

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The default case is optional, but it is wise

to include it as it handles any unexpected cases.

Switch statements serves as a simple way to write

long if statements when the requirements are met.

Often it can be used to process input from a user.

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This shows how would you use a Switch in a Program#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

void playgame(){ cout << "Play game called";}void loadgame()} cout << "Load game called";void playmultiplayer(){ cout << "Play multiplayer game called";}

int main(){ int input;

cout<<"1. Play game\n"; cout<<"2. Load game\n"; cout<<"3. Play multiplayer\n"; cout<<"4. Exit\n"; cout<<"Selection: "; cin>> input; switch ( input ) { case 1: // Note the colon, not a semicolon playgame(); break; case 2: // Note the colon, not a semicolon loadgame(); break; case 3: // Note the colon, not a semicolon playmultiplayer(); break; case 4: // Note the colon, not a semicolon cout<<"Thank you for playing!\n"; break; default: // Note the colon, not a semicolon cout<<"Error, bad input, quitting\n"; break; } cin.get();}

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That program will compile, but cannot be run until the

undefined functions are given bodies, but it serves as a

model (albeit simple) for processing input. If you do not

understand this then try mentally putting in if statements for the

case statements. Default simply skips out of the switch case

construction and allows the program to terminate naturally. If you

do not like that, then you can make a loop around the whole thing

to have it wait for valid input. You could easily make a few small

functions if you wish to test the code.

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LOOPING

Loops are used to repeat a block of code. Being

able to have your program repeatedly execute a block of

code is one of the most basic but useful tasks in

programming -- many programs or websites that produce

extremely complex output (such as a message board) are

really only executing a single task many times.

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(They may be executing a small number of tasks,

but in principle, to produce a list of messages only

requires repeating the operation of reading in some

data and displaying it.) Now, think about what this

means: a loop lets you write a very simple statement

to produce a significantly greater result simply by

repetition.

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One Caveat: before going further, you should

understand the concept of C++'s true and false,

because it will be necessary when working with loops

(the conditions are the same as with if statements).

Three types of Loops:

for, while, and do..

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FORFor ( variable initialization; condition; variable update ) { Code to execute while the condition is true}

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The variable initialization allows you to either declare a variable and give it a

value or give a value to an already existing variable. Second, the condition tells

the program that while the conditional expression is true the loop should continue

to repeat itself. The variable update section is the easiest way for a for loop to

handle changing of the variable. It is possible to do things like x++, x = x + 10, or

even x = random ( 5 ), and if you really wanted to, you could call other functions

that do nothing to the variable but still have a useful effect on the code.

Notice that a semicolon separates each of these sections, that is important.

Also note that every single one of the sections may be empty, though the

semicolons still have to be there. If the condition is empty, it is evaluated as

true and the loop will repeat until something else stops it.

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Example:#include <iostream>

using namespace std; // So the program can see cout and endl

int main(){ // The loop goes while x < 10, and x increases by one every loop for ( int x = 0; x < 10; x++ ) { // Keep in mind that the loop condition checks // the conditional statement before it loops again. // consequently, when x equals 10 the loop breaks. // x is updated before the condition is checked. cout<< x <<endl; } cin.get();}

This program is a very simple example of a for loop. x is set to zero, while x is less than 10 it calls cout<< x <<endl; and it adds 1 to x until the condition is met. Keep in mind also that the variable is incremented after the code in the loop is run for the first time.

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WHILEThe basic structure:

While ( condition ) { Code to execute while the condition is true } The true represents a boolean expression which could be x == 1 or while ( x != 7 ) (x does not equal 7). It can be any combination of boolean statements that are legal. Even, (while x ==5 || v == 7) which says execute the code while x equals five or while v equals 7. Notice that a while loop is the same as a for loop without the initialization and update sections. However, an empty condition is not legal for a while loop as it is with a for loop.

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#include <iostream>

using namespace std; // So we can see cout and endl

int main(){ int x = 0; // Don't forget to declare variables

while ( x < 10 ) { // While x is less than 10 cout<< x <<endl; x++; // Update x so the condition can be met eventually } cin.get();}

Example:

The easiest way to think of the loop is that when it reaches the brace at the end it jumps back up to the beginning of the loop, which checks the condition again and decides whether to repeat the block another time, or stop and move to the next statement after the block.

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DO..WHILE are useful for things that want to loop at least once.

The Structure:

do {} while ( condition ) ;

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Notice that the condition is tested at the end of

the block instead of the beginning, so the block will be

executed at least once. If the condition is true, we jump back

to the beginning of the block and execute it again. A

do..while loop is basically a reversed while loop. A while

loop says "Loop while the condition is true, and execute

this block of code", a do..while loop says "Execute this

block of code, and loop while the condition is true".

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Example:

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

int main(){ int x; x = 0; do { // "Hello, world!" is printed at least one time // even though the condition is false cout<<"Hello, world!\n"; } while ( x != 0 ); cin.get();}

Keep in mind that you must include a trailing semi-colon after the while in the above example. A common error is to forget that a do..while loop must be terminated with a semicolon (the other loops should not be terminated with a semicolon, adding to the confusion). Notice that this loop will execute once, because it automatically executes before checking the condition.

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CODES AND EXPLANATIONS OF THE PROGRAMS HAVE BEEN TESTED

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#include <iostream> int main(){ using namespace std;  // nSelection must be declared outside do/while loop int nSelection;  do { cout << "Please make a selection: " << endl; cout << "1) Addition" << endl; cout << "2) Subtraction" << endl; cout << "3) Multiplication" << endl; cout << "4) Division" << endl; cin >> nSelection; } while (nSelection != 1 && nSelection != 2 && nSelection != 3 && nSelection != 4);  // do something with nSelection here // such as a switch statement  return 0;}

LOOPING STATEMENT 1

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LOOPING STAEMENT 2

#include <iostream>using namespace std; int main(){ int nSelection; double var1, var2;  do { cout << "Please make a selection: " << endl; cout << "1) Addition" << endl; cout << "2) Subtraction" << endl; cout << "3) Multiplication" << endl; cout << "4) Division" << endl; cin >> nSelection; }  while (nSelection != 1 && nSelection != 2 && nSelection != 3 && nSelection != 4);  if (nSelection == 1) { cout << "Please enter the first whole number "; cin >> var1; cout << "Please enter the second whole number "; cin >> var2; cout << "The result is " << (var1+var2) << endl; }

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LOOPING STATEMENT 3

if (nSelection == 2) { cout << "Please enter the first whole number "; cin >> var1; cout << "Please enter the second whole number "; cin >> var2; cout << "The result is " << (var1-var2) << endl; } if (nSelection == 3) { cout << "Please enter the first whole number "; cin >> var1; cout << "Please enter the second whole number "; cin >> var2; cout << "The result is " << (var1*var2) << endl; } if (nSelection == 4) { cout << "Please enter the first whole number "; cin >> var1; cout << "Please enter the second whole number "; cin >> var2; cout << "The result is " << (var1/var2) << endl; }  return 0;}

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LOOPING STATEMENT 3

#include <iostream>using namespace std; int main(){ int nSelection; double var1, var2; while (1) { do { cout << "Please make a selection: " << endl; cout << "1) Addition" << endl; cout << "2) Subtraction" << endl; cout << "3) Multiplication" << endl; cout << "4) Division" << endl; cout << "5) Exit" << endl; cin >> nSelection; } while (nSelection != 1 && nSelection != 2 && nSelection != 3 && nSelection != 4 && nSelection != 5);  if (nSelection == 1) { cout << "Please enter the first whole number "; cin >> var1; cout << "Please enter the second whole number "; cin >> var2; cout << "The result is " << (var1+var2) << endl; }

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LOOPING STATEMENT 4

else if (nSelection == 2) { cout << "Please enter the first whole number "; cin >> var1; cout << "Please enter the second whole number "; cin >> var2; cout << "The result is " << (var1-var2) << endl; } else if (nSelection == 3) { cout << "Please enter the first whole number "; cin >> var1; cout << "Please enter the second whole number "; cin >> var2; cout << "The result is " << (var1*var2) << endl; } else if (nSelection == 4) { cout << "Please enter the first whole number "; cin >> var1; cout << "Please enter the second whole number "; cin >> var2; cout << "The result is " << (var1/var2) << endl; }else { return 0; } }}

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LOOPING STATEMENT 5

#include <iostream> using namespace std; // So the program can see cout and endl int main(){ // The loop goes while x < 10, and x increases by one every loop for ( int x = 0; x < 10; x++ ) { // Keep in mind that the loop condition checks // the conditional statement before it loops again. // consequently, when x equals 10 the loop breaks. // x is updated before the condition is checked. cout<< x <<endl; } cin.get();}

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LOOPING STATEMENT 6

#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main(){ int x;  x = 0; do { // "Hello, world!" is printed at least one time // even though the condition is false cout<<"Hello, world!\n"; } while ( x != 0 ); cin.get();}

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LOOPING STATEMENT 7

#include <iostream>using namespace std; int main (){int n;cout << "Enter the starting number > ";cin >> n; while (n>0) {cout << n << ", ";--n;} cout << "FIRE!\n";return 0;}

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SWITCH CASE 1

 SWITCH CASE#include <iostream>  using namespace std;  int main () {  int score;    cout << "What was your score?";  cin >> score;    if (score <= 25)  {  cout << "\nOuch, less than 25...!";  }

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SWITCH CASE 2

else if (score <= 50)  {  cout << "\nYou score aint great mate..";  }  else if (score <= 75)  {  cout << "\nYour pretty good, wel done man!";  }  else if (score <= 100)  {  cout << "\nYou got to the top!!!";  }

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SWITCH CASE 3

else  {  cout << "\nYou cant score higher than 100!!! Cheater!!!!";  }    cin.ignore();  cin.get();    return 0; }

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SWITCH CASE 4

#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main(){cout << "Enter a number between 1 and 5!" << endl;int number;cin >> number;if(number == 1){cout << "one";}else if(number == 2){cout << "two";}else if(number == 3){cout << "three";}else if(number == 4){cout << "four";}else if(number == 5){cout << "five";}else{cout << number << " is not between 1 and 5!";}cout << endl;system("pause");}

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SWITCH CASE 5#include <iostream>using namespace std;int main(){int price_before_discount, RM, dozen, total_price; cout<< "How much is the price before discount for 1 dozen boxes of tissue?\n";cout<<"RM ";cin>>price_before_discount;cout<<"\n\n";  cout<< "How many dozen boxes of tissue you buy?\n";cin>>dozen;cout<<"\n\n";  switch (dozen){total_price = ((price_before_discount*dozen) * (95/100));case '1': cout<< "Total price is RM ";cout<<RM;cout<<"\n\n";break; total_price = ((price_before_discount*dozen) * (88/100));case '2': cout<< "Total price is RM ";cout<<RM;cout<<"\n\n";break; total_price = ((price_before_discount*dozen) * (75/100));case '3': cout<< "Total price is RM ";cout<<RM;cout<<"\n\n";break; total_price = ((price_before_discount*dozen) * (60/100));case '4' : cout<< "Total price is RM ";cout<<RM;cout<<"\n\n";break; total_price = ((price_before_discount*dozen) * (40/100));default : cout<< "Total price is RM ";cout<<RM;cout<<"\n\n"; } return 0;}

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SWITCH CASE 6

#include <stdlib.h>#include <stdio.h> int main(void) { int n; printf("Please enter a number: "); scanf("%d", &n); switch (n) { case 1: { printf("n is equal to 1!\n"); break; } case 2: { printf("n is equal to 2!\n"); break; } case 3: { printf("n is equal to 3!\n"); break; } default: { printf("n isn't equal to 1, 2, or 3.\n"); break; } } system("PAUSE"); return 0;}

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SWITCH CASE 7#include <iostream>using namespace std;int main(void){ char grade; cout << "Enter your grade: "; cin >> grade; switch (grade) { case 'A': cout << "Your average must be between 90 - 100" << endl; break; case 'B': cout << "Your average must be between 80 - 89" << endl; break; case 'C': cout << "Your average must be between 70 - 79" << endl; break; case 'D': cout << "Your average must be between 60 - 69" << endl; break; default: cout << "Your average must be below 60" << endl; } return 0;}

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AN OUTPUT PROGRAM USING DEV C++

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In this looping statement, I used “while” looping, and I choose to show MDAS just as an example for the program to run.  If logical Expression evaluates to true, the statement executes.  The logical Expression is reevaluated.  The body of the loop continues to execute until the logicalExpression is false

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I have came up with this by just starting to write this code: #include <iostream> and then enter the succeeding codes, compiled and run.

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I noticed that sometimes if the program does not run, it is because some braces are not included and I accidentally put braces on the same line and it causes the program not to read its contents. Programming is sensitive, when there is missing variable or braces or some words it does not run.

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When I learned that programming is very sensitive and at the same time very detailed when it comes to entering codes, I make sure that it is clear means that I put everything important codes in it so that the program would run.

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. So much codes that should be entered that even the spaces are needed programming is very specific that whatever you have entered in to it you should specify because when the statement is false it wouldn’t let you run the program, I have experienced it before I arrived at this result

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Because of so many experiences I had before this program run, I found programming is also interesting for the more you are practicing to make a program run, the more questions that came up in my mind and try something that will fit to this or entering new codes to make matrix etc… that I know is possible.

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In this switch case missing out a break statement causes control to fall through to the next case label. Switches can always be replaced by nested if-else statements, but in some cases this may be more clumsy. Each break statement terminates the enclosing switch statement. Control flow continues with the first statement 

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Unlike if-then and if-then-else statements, the switch statement can have a number of possible execution paths, A switch works with the byte, short, char, and int primitive data types.

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The switch statement evaluates its expression, then executes all statements that follow the matching case label.

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The switch statement can include any number of case instances, but no two case constants within the same switch statement can have the same value. Execution of the statement body begins at the selected statement and proceeds until the jump-statement transfers control out of the case body.

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