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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
Professor
Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
Week 4: Add loops to validate data. Add a menu to your program that allows users to use the
various features or exit the program.
Examples: In the programming tutorial, add a tutorial on working with loops. Then use loops to
validate user input and display an error message if they enter data outside the valid range. Use
a main loop to allow the user to keep selecting different tutorials until they decide to exit the
program. #include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
char ch='Y';
int gateNo; // integer for gate number
cout << "Movies with their time and gate..." << endl;
while( ch=='y' || ch=='Y'){
//user prompt for gate number
cout << endl <<"Please enter the Gate number : ";
cin >> gateNo;
// details of movies...
if (gateNo == 1) {
cout << endl << "Movie: Beauty and the beast" << endl;
cout << "Time: 1:00pm" << endl;
cout << "Gate: 1" << endl;
}
else if (gateNo == 2) {
cout << endl << "Movie: The Circle" << endl;
cout << "Time: 3:00pm" << endl;
cout << "Gate: 2" << endl;
}
else if (gateNo == 3) {
cout << endl << "Movie: Boss Baby" << endl;
cout << "Time: 5:00pm" << endl;
cout << "Gate: 3" << endl;
}
else {
cout << "Please enter a valid gate number !" << endl;
} } // user prompt to continue
cout << endl << "To cont... press[Y/N]: ";
cin >> ch; system("pause"); return 0;
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