Here is a very simple calculator that I wrote using C++ that uses a switch statement.
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Program Listing
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
char opt;
float num1, num2;
cout << "\t Switch Calculator in C++";
cout << "\n\n";
cout << "\t Enter an operator (+, -, *, /): ";
cin >> opt;
cout << "Enter two operands: ";
cin >> num1 >> num2;
cout << "\n\n";
switch (opt)
{
case '+':
cout <<"\t " << num1 << " + " << num2 << " = " << num1+num2;
break;
case '-':
cout << num1 << " - " << num2 << " = " << num1-num2;
break;
case '*':
cout <<"\t " << num1 << " * " << num2 << " = " << num1*num2;
break;
case '/':
cout <<"\t " <<num1 << " / " << num2 << " = " << num1/num2;
break;
default:
cout << "\t Error! operator is not correct. Try Again";
break;
}
cout << "\n\n";
cout << " End of Program ";
cout << "\n\n";
return 0;
}
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