COSC1315 Fundamentals of Programming
Instructor: Prof. Richard G. Baldwin
Assignment Number: 16
Object-Based program that illustrates the selection structure.
Making certain that you comply with the General Requirements, write a C++ program that meets the following specifications:
BEGIN WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS
This program must use Object-Based Programming Syntax.
Without making any changes to the function named doSomething below, other than to enter your name where indicated, write all of the additional code necessary to create an Object-Based program that will produce the screen output shown below. Note that two output examples are shown. One output results from the user entering any even integer value. The other output results from the user entering any odd integer value. Your program must produce the same output for the same input values.
//Begin program code
void doSomething(){
cout << "Enter your name here" << endl;
int temp = 0;
cout << "Enter an integer value" << endl;
cin >> temp;
cout << "The value was " << getEvenOrOdd(temp) << endl;
}//end doSomething function
//End program code
Program Output for even input:
Enter your name here Enter an integer value 22 The value was even
Program Output for odd input:
Enter your name here Enter an integer value 21 The value was odd
END WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS
As specified in the General Requirements, copy the above specifications, including the two lines of upper-case characters and paste the specifications into a comment block at the beginning of your source code file.
Note: Sometimes when copying C++ source code into HTML documents (like this one) the code will become corrupted. This is particularly true for code that involves left and right angle brackets such as in:
#include <iostream>
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Although Prof. Baldwin has made an effort avoid such problems, it is possible that some corruption of source code may have occurred during the creation of these HTML documents. If you see anything that you believe might be corrupted source code, please notify Prof. Baldwin so that he can look into the problem, correct the code if necessary, and make all of the students aware of the problem.
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