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 ====== Control Structures: Repetition examples ====== ====== Control Structures: Repetition examples ======
  
-===== while =====+===== The while statement =====
  
 <file c++ simple_while.cpp>// This program counts to an upper limit <file c++ simple_while.cpp>// This program counts to an upper limit
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     cout << num << endl;     cout << num << endl;
     num++;     num++;
-    cout << num << endl; 
  
     return 0;     return 0;
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 </file> </file>
  
-===== Sentinel-controlled repetition ===== 
  
-<file c++ simple-sentinel.cpp>// This program calculates the squares of integers. The user +===== Repetition code patterns ===== 
-// enters -999 when finished.+ 
 +==== Counter-controlled repetition ==== 
 +<file c++ counter-controlled-repetition.cpp>// This program counts to an upper limit
 #include <iostream> #include <iostream>
 using namespace std; using namespace std;
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 int main() int main()
 { {
-    int num = 1;+    const int UPPER_LIMIT = 5; 
 +    int num = 1;                 // initialize the counter
  
-    cout << "Enter an integer and I will tell you its square. " << endl; +    while (num <= UPPER_LIMIT)   // test the count 
-    cout << "Enter -999 to quit: ";+    { 
 +        cout << num << endl; 
 +        num++;                   // increment the counter 
 +    } 
 + 
 +    return 0; 
 +}</file> 
 + 
 +==== Sentinel-controlled repetition ==== 
 + 
 +<file c++ simple-sentinel.cpp>    // This program determines whether test scores are passing marks. 
 +    #include <iostream> 
 +    using namespace std; 
 + 
 +    int main() 
 +    { 
 +        const unsigned int PASSING_SCORE = 60; 
 +        int score; 
 + 
 +        cout << "Enter a test scrore and I will tell you if it is a passing mark." << endl; 
 +        cout << "Enter -to quit: "; 
 +        cin >> score; 
 + 
 +        while (score != -1) 
 +        { 
 +            if (score >= PASSING_SCORE) 
 +            { 
 +                cout <<  score << ": PASS" << endl; 
 +            } 
 +            else 
 +            { 
 +                cout <<  score << ": FAIL" << endl; 
 +            } 
 + 
 +            cout << "Enter a test scrore and I will tell you if it is a passing mark." << endl; 
 +            cout << "Enter -1 to quit: "; 
 +            cin >> score; 
 +        } 
 + 
 +        return 0; 
 +    } 
 + 
 +</file> 
 + 
 +==== Input validation ==== 
 +<file c++ simple-input-validation.cpp>// Simple example of input validation. 
 +#include <iostream> 
 +using namespace std; 
 + 
 +int main() 
 +
 +    const int LOWER_BOUND = 0; 
 +    const int UPPER_BOUND = 100; 
 +    int num; 
 + 
 +    cout << "Enter a number between " << LOWER_BOUND  
 +         << " and " << UPPER_BOUND << ": ";
     cin >> num;     cin >> num;
  
-    while (num != -999)+    // Fall through loop only if input is valid. 
 +    while (num < LOWER_BOUND || num > UPPER_BOUND)
     {     {
-        cout << num <<" squared is " << num * num << "." << endl +        cout << "Enter a number between " << LOWER_BOUND 
-             << endl; +             << " and " << UPPER_BOUND << ": ";
-        cout << "Enter an integer and I will tell you its square. " << endl; +
-        cout << "Enter -999 to quit: ";+
         cin >> num;         cin >> num;
     }     }
 +
 +    cout << "Congratulations, you can follow directions." << endl;
  
     return 0;     return 0;
-}</file>+} 
 + 
 +</file> 
 + 
 +==== Running total ==== 
 +<file c++ simple-running-total.cpp>// Simple running total example. 
 +// Total all the integers between a lower and an upper bound. 
 +#include <iostream> 
 +using namespace std; 
 + 
 +int main() 
 +
 +    const int LOWER_BOUND = 0; 
 +    const int UPPER_BOUND = 10; 
 + 
 +    int num = LOWER_BOUND;  // counter 
 +    int sum = 0;            // accumulator 
 + 
 +    while (num <= UPPER_BOUND) 
 +    { 
 +        sum += num;         // add the new value to the accumulator 
 +        num++; 
 +    } 
 + 
 +    cout << "The sum of integers from " << LOWER_BOUND 
 +         << " to " << UPPER_BOUND 
 +         << " is " << sum << endl; 
 + 
 +    return 0; 
 +
 + 
 +</file>
  
-===== for ===== +===== The for statement ===== 
-<file c++ simple-for.cpp>// This program counts to an upper limit +<file c++ simple-for.cpp>// This program counts to an upper limit using a for structure.
-// using a for structure.+
 #include <iostream> #include <iostream>
 using namespace std; using namespace std;
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