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CIS 170 iLab 2 of 7: Decisions


CIS 170 iLab 2 of 7: Decisions


Lab # CIS CIS170C-A2 Lab 2 of 7: Decisions Lab Overview - Scenario/Summary


You will code, build, and execute two programs requiring decisions. The first program will determine the smaller of two numbers input on the screen. The second program will calculate the shipping charge based on the purchase amount input on the screen.


Learning outcomes:


To be able to design program logic using either a flowchart or pseudocode To be able to define and use data types To be able to prompt the user for input To be able to use the assignment statement for calculations To be able to display output to the console in a formatted manner To be able to debug a program of syntax and logic errors To be able to make decisionsDeliverables


Section


Deliverable


Points


Part A


Step 7: Program Listing and Output


20


Part B


Step 7: Program Listing and Output


25


Lab Steps


Preparation:


If you are using the Citrix remote lab, follow the login instructions located in the iLab tab in Course Home.


Locate the Visual Studio 2010 icon and launch the application.


Lab:


Part A: Determine Smallest Number


Step 1: Requirements


Write a program that inputs two numbers and determines which of the two numbers is the smallest. If the numbers are equal, display a message that they are equal.


Sample output from program:


You will be asked to enter two numbers.


The smallest value will be displayed or a message if they are the same.


Please enter a numeric value: 4


Please enter a numeric value: 7


The smallest value is 4


Press any key to continue . . .


AND THEN:


Please enter a numeric value: 7


Please enter a numeric value: 4


The smallest value is 4


Press any key to continue . . .


Step 2: Pseudocode


Using the pseudocode below, write the code that will meet the requirements:


Display description of program


Prompt the user for the first number


Prompt the user for the second number


If first number equals second number


Display the two numbers are equal


Else


If first number is greater than second number


Assign second number to smallest


Else


Assign first number to smallest


End-If


Display smallest number


End-If


Step 3: Create a New Project


Create a new project and name it LAB2A. Write your code using the processing logic in Part A, Step 2.


Step 4: Save Program


Save your program by clicking File on the menu bar and then clicking Save Program.cpp, or by clicking the Save button on the toolbar, or Ctrl + S.


Step 5: Build Solution


To compile the program, click Debug and then Build solution (F7). You should receive no error messages. If you see some error messages, check the code above to make sure you didn’t key in something wrong. Once you make your corrections to the code, go ahead and click Build >> Build Solution again.


Step 6: Execute the Program


Once you have no syntax errors, to execute or run your program, click Debug on the menu bar, and then click Start Debugging.


Step 7: Capture the Output


Capture a screen print of your output. (Do a PRINT SCREEN and paste into an MS Word document.) Copy your code and paste it into the same MS Word document that contains the screen print of your output. Save the Word Document as Lab02A_LastName_FirstInitial.


END OF PART A


Part B: Calculate Shipping Charge


Step 1: Requirements


Write a program that inputs the amount of the purchase and calculates the shipping charge based on the following table:


$0.00 - $250.00: $5.00


$250.01 - $500.00: $8.00


$500.01 - $1,000.00: $10.00


$1,000.01 - $5,000.00: $15.00


over $5,000.00: $20.00


Sample Output from Program:


Enter a purchase amount to find out your shipping charges.


Please enter the amount of your purchase: 234.65


The shipping charge on a purchase of $234.65 is $5.00.


Press any key to continue . . .


Step 2: Pseudocode


Using the pseudocode below, write the code that will meet the requirements.


Display program information


Prompt the user for the sale amount


If sale amount > $5,000.00


shipping is $20.00


Else if sale amount > $1,000.00


shipping is $15.00


Else if sale amount > $500.00


shipping is $10.00


Else if sale amount > $250.00


shipping is $8.00


Else if sale amount > $0.00


shipping is $5.00


Else


shipping is $0.00


End-If


If shipping is $0.00


Display "Error incorrect input"


Else


Display sale amount and shipping charge


End-If


Step 3: Create a New Project


Create a new project and name it LAB2B. Make sure you close your previous program by clicking File >> Close Solution. Write your code using the Processing Logic in Part B Step 2.


Step 4: Save Program


Save your program by clicking File on the menu bar and then clicking Save Program.cpp, or by clicking the Save button on the toolbar, or Ctrl + S.


Step 5: Build Solution


To compile the program, click Debug then Build solution (F7). You should receive no error messages. If you see some error messages, check the code above to make sure you didn’t key in something wrong. Once you make your corrections to the code, go ahead and click Build >> Build Solution again.


Step 6: Execute the Program


Once you have no syntax errors, to execute or run your program, click Debug on the menu bar, and then click Start Debugging.


Step 7: Capture the Output


Capture a screen print of your output. (Do a PRINT SCREEN and paste into an MS Word document.) Copy your code and paste it into the same MS Word document that contains the screen print of your output. Save the Word Document as Lab02B_LastName_FirstInitial.


CIS 170 iLab 2 of 7: Decisions



http://www.fres-courses.com/product/cis-170-ilab-2-of-7-decisions

CIS 170 iLab 2 of 7: Decisions


Lab # CIS CIS170C-A2 Lab 2 of 7: Decisions Lab Overview - Scenario/Summary


You will code, build, and execute two programs requiring decisions. The first program will determine the smaller of two numbers input on the screen. The second program will calculate the shipping charge based on the purchase amount input on the screen.


Learning outcomes:


To be able to design program logic using either a flowchart or pseudocode To be able to define and use data types To be able to prompt the user for input To be able to use the assignment statement for calculations To be able to display output to the console in a formatted manner To be able to debug a program of syntax and logic errors To be able to make decisionsDeliverables


Section


Deliverable


Points


Part A


Step 7: Program Listing and Output


20


Part B


Step 7: Program Listing and Output


25


Lab Steps


Preparation:


If you are using the Citrix remote lab, follow the login instructions located in the iLab tab in Course Home.


Locate the Visual Studio 2010 icon and launch the application.


Lab:


Part A: Determine Smallest Number


Step 1: Requirements


Write a program that inputs two numbers and determines which of the two numbers is the smallest. If the numbers are equal, display a message that they are equal.


Sample output from program:


You will be asked to enter two numbers.


The smallest value will be displayed or a message if they are the same.


Please enter a numeric value: 4


Please enter a numeric value: 7


The smallest value is 4


Press any key to continue . . .


AND THEN:


Please enter a numeric value: 7


Please enter a numeric value: 4


The smallest value is 4


Press any key to continue . . .


Step 2: Pseudocode


Using the pseudocode below, write the code that will meet the requirements:


Display description of program


Prompt the user for the first number


Prompt the user for the second number


If first number equals second number


Display the two numbers are equal


Else


If first number is greater than second number


Assign second number to smallest


Else


Assign first number to smallest


End-If


Display smallest number


End-If


Step 3: Create a New Project


Create a new project and name it LAB2A. Write your code using the processing logic in Part A, Step 2.


Step 4: Save Program


Save your program by clicking File on the menu bar and then clicking Save Program.cpp, or by clicking the Save button on the toolbar, or Ctrl + S.


Step 5: Build Solution


To compile the program, click Debug and then Build solution (F7). You should receive no error messages. If you see some error messages, check the code above to make sure you didn’t key in something wrong. Once you make your corrections to the code, go ahead and click Build >> Build Solution again.


Step 6: Execute the Program


Once you have no syntax errors, to execute or run your program, click Debug on the menu bar, and then click Start Debugging.


Step 7: Capture the Output


Capture a screen print of your output. (Do a PRINT SCREEN and paste into an MS Word document.) Copy your code and paste it into the same MS Word document that contains the screen print of your output. Save the Word Document as Lab02A_LastName_FirstInitial.


END OF PART A


Part B: Calculate Shipping Charge


Step 1: Requirements


Write a program that inputs the amount of the purchase and calculates the shipping charge based on the following table:


$0.00 - $250.00: $5.00


$250.01 - $500.00: $8.00


$500.01 - $1,000.00: $10.00


$1,000.01 - $5,000.00: $15.00


over $5,000.00: $20.00


Sample Output from Program:


Enter a purchase amount to find out your shipping charges.


Please enter the amount of your purchase: 234.65


The shipping charge on a purchase of $234.65 is $5.00.


Press any key to continue . . .


Step 2: Pseudocode


Using the pseudocode below, write the code that will meet the requirements.


Display program information


Prompt the user for the sale amount


If sale amount > $5,000.00


shipping is $20.00


Else if sale amount > $1,000.00


shipping is $15.00


Else if sale amount > $500.00


shipping is $10.00


Else if sale amount > $250.00


shipping is $8.00


Else if sale amount > $0.00


shipping is $5.00


Else


shipping is $0.00


End-If


If shipping is $0.00


Display "Error incorrect input"


Else


Display sale amount and shipping charge


End-If


Step 3: Create a New Project


Create a new project and name it LAB2B. Make sure you close your previous program by clicking File >> Close Solution. Write your code using the Processing Logic in Part B Step 2.


Step 4: Save Program


Save your program by clicking File on the menu bar and then clicking Save Program.cpp, or by clicking the Save button on the toolbar, or Ctrl + S.


Step 5: Build Solution


To compile the program, click Debug then Build solution (F7). You should receive no error messages. If you see some error messages, check the code above to make sure you didn’t key in something wrong. Once you make your corrections to the code, go ahead and click Build >> Build Solution again.


Step 6: Execute the Program


Once you have no syntax errors, to execute or run your program, click Debug on the menu bar, and then click Start Debugging.


Step 7: Capture the Output


Capture a screen print of your output. (Do a PRINT SCREEN and paste into an MS Word document.) Copy your code and paste it into the same MS Word document that contains the screen print of your output. Save the Word Document as Lab02B_LastName_FirstInitial.


CIS 170 iLab 2 of 7: Decisions



http://www.fres-courses.com/product/cis-170-ilab-2-of-7-decisions

CIS 170 iLab 2 of 7: Decisions


Lab # CIS CIS170C-A2 Lab 2 of 7: Decisions Lab Overview - Scenario/Summary


You will code, build, and execute two programs requiring decisions. The first program will determine the smaller of two numbers input on the screen. The second program will calculate the shipping charge based on the purchase amount input on the screen.


Learning outcomes:


To be able to design program logic using either a flowchart or pseudocode To be able to define and use data types To be able to prompt the user for input To be able to use the assignment statement for calculations To be able to display output to the console in a formatted manner To be able to debug a program of syntax and logic errors To be able to make decisionsDeliverables


Section


Deliverable


Points


Part A


Step 7: Program Listing and Output


20


Part B


Step 7: Program Listing and Output


25


Lab Steps


Preparation:


If you are using the Citrix remote lab, follow the login instructions located in the iLab tab in Course Home.


Locate the Visual Studio 2010 icon and launch the application.


Lab:


Part A: Determine Smallest Number


Step 1: Requirements


Write a program that inputs two numbers and determines which of the two numbers is the smallest. If the numbers are equal, display a message that they are equal.


Sample output from program:


You will be asked to enter two numbers.


The smallest value will be displayed or a message if they are the same.


Please enter a numeric value: 4


Please enter a numeric value: 7


The smallest value is 4


Press any key to continue . . .


AND THEN:


Please enter a numeric value: 7


Please enter a numeric value: 4


The smallest value is 4


Press any key to continue . . .


Step 2: Pseudocode


Using the pseudocode below, write the code that will meet the requirements:


Display description of program


Prompt the user for the first number


Prompt the user for the second number


If first number equals second number


Display the two numbers are equal


Else


If first number is greater than second number


Assign second number to smallest


Else


Assign first number to smallest


End-If


Display smallest number


End-If


Step 3: Create a New Project


Create a new project and name it LAB2A. Write your code using the processing logic in Part A, Step 2.


Step 4: Save Program


Save your program by clicking File on the menu bar and then clicking Save Program.cpp, or by clicking the Save button on the toolbar, or Ctrl + S.


Step 5: Build Solution


To compile the program, click Debug and then Build solution (F7). You should receive no error messages. If you see some error messages, check the code above to make sure you didn’t key in something wrong. Once you make your corrections to the code, go ahead and click Build >> Build Solution again.


Step 6: Execute the Program


Once you have no syntax errors, to execute or run your program, click Debug on the menu bar, and then click Start Debugging.


Step 7: Capture the Output


Capture a screen print of your output. (Do a PRINT SCREEN and paste into an MS Word document.) Copy your code and paste it into the same MS Word document that contains the screen print of your output. Save the Word Document as Lab02A_LastName_FirstInitial.


END OF PART A


Part B: Calculate Shipping Charge


Step 1: Requirements


Write a program that inputs the amount of the purchase and calculates the shipping charge based on the following table:


$0.00 - $250.00: $5.00


$250.01 - $500.00: $8.00


$500.01 - $1,000.00: $10.00


$1,000.01 - $5,000.00: $15.00


over $5,000.00: $20.00


Sample Output from Program:


Enter a purchase amount to find out your shipping charges.


Please enter the amount of your purchase: 234.65


The shipping charge on a purchase of $234.65 is $5.00.


Press any key to continue . . .


Step 2: Pseudocode


Using the pseudocode below, write the code that will meet the requirements.


Display program information


Prompt the user for the sale amount


If sale amount > $5,000.00


shipping is $20.00


Else if sale amount > $1,000.00


shipping is $15.00


Else if sale amount > $500.00


shipping is $10.00


Else if sale amount > $250.00


shipping is $8.00


Else if sale amount > $0.00


shipping is $5.00


Else


shipping is $0.00


End-If


If shipping is $0.00


Display "Error incorrect input"


Else


Display sale amount and shipping charge


End-If


Step 3: Create a New Project


Create a new project and name it LAB2B. Make sure you close your previous program by clicking File >> Close Solution. Write your code using the Processing Logic in Part B Step 2.


Step 4: Save Program


Save your program by clicking File on the menu bar and then clicking Save Program.cpp, or by clicking the Save button on the toolbar, or Ctrl + S.


Step 5: Build Solution


To compile the program, click Debug then Build solution (F7). You should receive no error messages. If you see some error messages, check the code above to make sure you didn’t key in something wrong. Once you make your corrections to the code, go ahead and click Build >> Build Solution again.


Step 6: Execute the Program


Once you have no syntax errors, to execute or run your program, click Debug on the menu bar, and then click Start Debugging.


Step 7: Capture the Output


Capture a screen print of your output. (Do a PRINT SCREEN and paste into an MS Word document.) Copy your code and paste it into the same MS Word document that contains the screen print of your output. Save the Word Document as Lab02B_LastName_FirstInitial.