/** * Midterm Exam, question 1 * CSC252 Brian Ung */ #include<iostream> #include<string> #include<iomanip> #define UNDERLINE "\033[4m" #define CLOSEUNDERLINE "\033[0m" using namespace std; /* --------------------------------------------------------- FUNCTION: calculateCharges PURPOSE: caculate the charges based on the number of hours PARAMS: the number of hours RETURNS: the parking charge caculation ----------------------------------------------------------- */ float calculateCharges(int theHours) { if(theHours <= 3) // { return 20; }else if (theHours > 3 && ((theHours - 3)*5) + 20 < 50) { return ((theHours - 3)*5) + 20; }else { return 50; } } int main() { // declaring some variables float hours1, hours2, hours3; //hours of parking for each customer // prompt for user input cout<<"Please enter the number of hour customer 1 parked: "; cin>>hours1; cout<<endl; cout<<"Please enter the number of hour customer 2 parked: "; cin>>hours2; cout<<endl; cout<<"Please enter the number of hour customer 3 parked: "; cin>>hours3; cout<<endl; // print out formatted list cout<<UNDERLINE<<"Car Hours Charge"<<CLOSEUNDERLINE<<endl //this will underline the output /*car1*/ <<left<<setw(11)<<"1"<<setw(4)<<fixed<<setprecision(1)<<hours1<<setw(8)<<"" <<fixed<<setprecision(2)<<calculateCharges(hours1)<<endl /*car2*/ <<left<<setw(11)<<"2"<<setw(4)<<fixed<<setprecision(1)<<hours2<<setw(8)<<"" <<fixed<<setprecision(2)<<calculateCharges(hours2)<<endl; cout<<UNDERLINE /*car3*/ <<left<<setw(11)<<"3"<<setw(4)<<fixed<<setprecision(1)<<hours3<<setw(8)<<"" <<fixed<<setprecision(2)<<calculateCharges(hours3)<<" "<<CLOSEUNDERLINE<<endl; /*TOTAL*/cout<<left<<setw(11)<<"TOTAL"<<setw(4)<<fixed<<setprecision(1)<<hours1+hours2+hours3<<setw(8)<<"" <<fixed<<setprecision(2)<<calculateCharges(hours1)+calculateCharges(hours2)+calculateCharges(hours3)<<endl; return 0; }
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