// Fig. 5.10: GradeBook.cpp // Member-function definitions for class GradeBook that // uses a switch statement to count A, B, C, D and F grades. #include using std::cout; using std::cin; using std::endl; #include "GradeBook.h" // include definition of class GradeBook // constructor initializes courseName with string supplied as argument; // initializes counter data members to 0 GradeBook::GradeBook( string name ) { setCourseName( name ); // validate and store courseName aCount = 0; // initialize count of A grades to 0 bCount = 0; // initialize count of B grades to 0 cCount = 0; // initialize count of C grades to 0 dCount = 0; // initialize count of D grades to 0 fCount = 0; // initialize count of F grades to 0 } // end GradeBook constructor // function to set the course name; limits name to 25 or fewer characters void GradeBook::setCourseName( string name ) { if ( name.length() <= 25 ) // if name has 25 or fewer characters courseName = name; // store the course name in the object else // if name is longer than 25 characters { // set courseName to first 25 characters of parameter name courseName = name.substr( 0, 25 ); // select first 25 characters cout << "Name \"" << name << "\" exceeds maximum length (25).\n" << "Limiting courseName to first 25 characters.\n" << endl; } // end if...else } // end function setCourseName // function to retrieve the course name string GradeBook::getCourseName() { return courseName; } // end function getCourseName // display a welcome message to the GradeBook user void GradeBook::displayMessage() { // this statement calls getCourseName to get the // name of the course this GradeBook represents cout << "Welcome to the grade book for\n" << getCourseName() << "!\n" << endl; } // end function displayMessage // input arbitrary number of grades from user; update grade counter void GradeBook::inputGrades() { int grade; // grade entered by user cout << "Enter the letter grades." << endl << "Enter the EOF character to end input." << endl; // loop until user types end-of-file key sequence while ( ( grade = cin.get() ) != EOF ) { // determine which grade was entered switch ( grade ) // switch statement nested in while { case 'A': // grade was uppercase A case 'a': // or lowercase a aCount++; // increment aCount break; // necessary to exit switch case 'B': // grade was uppercase B case 'b': // or lowercase b bCount++; // increment bCount break; // exit switch case 'C': // grade was uppercase C case 'c': // or lowercase c cCount++; // increment cCount break; // exit switch case 'D': // grade was uppercase D case 'd': // or lowercase d dCount++; // increment dCount break; // exit switch case 'F': // grade was uppercase F case 'f': // or lowercase f fCount++; // increment fCount break; // exit switch case '\n': // ignore newlines, case '\t': // tabs, case ' ': // and spaces in input break; // exit switch default: // catch all other characters cout << "Incorrect letter grade entered." << " Enter a new grade." << endl; break; // optional; will exit switch anyway } // end switch } // end while } // end function inputGrades // display a report based on the grades entered by user void GradeBook::displayGradeReport() { // output summary of results cout << "\n\nNumber of students who received each letter grade:" << "\nA: " << aCount // display number of A grades << "\nB: " << bCount // display number of B grades << "\nC: " << cCount // display number of C grades << "\nD: " << dCount // display number of D grades << "\nF: " << fCount // display number of F grades << endl; } // end function displayGradeReport /************************************************************************** * (C) Copyright 1992-2005 by Deitel & Associates, Inc. and * * Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * * * DISCLAIMER: The authors and publisher of this book have used their * * best efforts in preparing the book. These efforts include the * * development, research, and testing of the theories and programs * * to determine their effectiveness. The authors and publisher make * * no warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, with regard to these * * programs or to the documentation contained in these books. The authors * * and publisher shall not be liable in any event for incidental or * * consequential damages in connection with, or arising out of, the * * furnishing, performance, or use of these programs. * **************************************************************************/