Monday, January 11, 2021

Two Digits Number Checker Using Modern C++

   Machine Problem in Modern C++

 Write a program using Modern C++ accept a number then display  whether the number is less than two digits or more than two digits.

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   Program Listing

// two_digits.cpp

   

//   Machine Problem in Modern C++

   

//   Write a program in Modern C++ to accept a number then display 

//   whether the number is less than two digits or more than two digits.

   

//   Author   : Jake Rodriguez Pomperada, MAED-IT, MIT

//   Date     : January 11, 2020

//   Website  : www.jakerpomperada.com / www.jakerpomperada.blogspot.com

//   Email    : jakerpomperada@gmail.com

//   Place    : Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines

#include <iostream>


int main()

{

int num=0;

std::cout <<"\n\n";

std::cout <<"\tTwo Digits Number Checker Using Modern C++";

std::cout <<"\n\n";

std::cout <<"\tEnter a Number : ";

std::cin >> num;

std::cout <<"\n\n";

if (num < 0) {

std::cout <<"\t " << num <<

      " is a negative number kindly give a positive number.";

} else if(num >= 0 && num <= 9 )

{

  std::cout <<"\t " << num <<" is less than two digits.";

}

else if (num >=10   && num <= 99 ) 

{

  std::cout <<"\t " << num << " has two digits.";

else 

{

std::cout <<"\t " << num << " is more than two digits.";

}

std::cout <<"\n\n";

std::cout <<"\tEnd of Program";

std::cout <<"\n\n";

return 0;

}

    


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