Re: Temperature Conversion Program - Still a Rookie
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You are a lot of help! And...I feel dumb about some of the mistakes
that I made. I have no clue where I came up with that. But, I'm still
learning. So, here we go. I am having a problem debugging. It won't
execute the program. So, I can build and see the errors that come up
but it won't execute. What am I missing?
Here is my *NEW* code:
// Temperature.cpp : Defines the entry point for the console
application.
//
#include "stdafx.h"
You don't need to include stdafx.h anymore, that was part of precompiled
headers. Delete that line.
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
double FahrenheittoCelsius(double); //Function Prototype
double CelsiustoFahrenheit(double);
int main()
{
double tempFahrenheit, tempCelsius;
double temp;
char corf;
cout << " Enter the Temperature: "; //Prompt user to enter temp
cin >> corf;
You send the message to the console for the user to enter the Temperature,
but then you have them input if it's celsius or centigrade.
This should be:
cout << " Enter the Temperature: "; //Prompt user to enter temp
cin >> temp;
cout << "Celcius or Farenheit? ";
cin >> corf;
if (corf == 'f')
{
tempCelsius = FahrenheittoCelsius( temp );
cout << tempFahrenheit << " degrees Fahrenheit is" << tempCelsius
<< " degrees celsius ";
cout << " Continue? ";
if
Somehow you cut off this line. This should probably be:
if ( corf == 'c' )
{
tempFahrenheit = CelsiustoFahrenheit(temp);
cout << tempCelsius << " degrees Celsius is " << tempFahrenheit << "
degrees Fahrenheit";
cout << " Continue? ";
}
return 0;
}
double FahrenheittoCelsius (double f)
{
return (f - 32) * (5.0/9);
}
double CelsiustoFahrenheit (double c)
{
return (9/5.0 * c) + 32;
}
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