
C++ Programs to Accompany Programming Logic and Design 8th Edition by Jo Ann Smith
Edition 8ISBN: 978-1285867410
C++ Programs to Accompany Programming Logic and Design 8th Edition by Jo Ann Smith
Edition 8ISBN: 978-1285867410 Exercise 11
Using a Sentinel Value to Control a while Loop
In this exercise, you use what you have learned about sentinel values. Study the following code, and then answer Questions.
int numToPrint, counter;cout ? "How many pages do you want to print? ";cin numToPrint;counter = 1;while(counter = numToPrint);{cout ? "Page Number " ? counter ? endl;counter++;}cout ? "Value of counter is " ? counter ? endl;
Assuming you fix the problem, if the user enters 50 as the number of pages to print, what is the value of counter when the loop exits?
In this exercise, you use what you have learned about sentinel values. Study the following code, and then answer Questions.
int numToPrint, counter;cout ? "How many pages do you want to print? ";cin numToPrint;counter = 1;while(counter = numToPrint);{cout ? "Page Number " ? counter ? endl;counter++;}cout ? "Value of counter is " ? counter ? endl;
Assuming you fix the problem, if the user enters 50 as the number of pages to print, what is the value of counter when the loop exits?
Explanation
The "w hile " loop:
The "while" loop is...
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