I'm working on this problem for a project and have come across these errors. I'm guessing I can't use floats with functions like I could integers.... I was also wondering if for my last function there is an easier way to sort the numbers!
error C2601: 'Do_Sum' : local function definitions are illegal
(18): this line contains a '{' which has not yet been matched
(91) : error C2601: 'Do_Profuct' : local function definitions are illegal
(18): this line contains a '{' which has not yet been matched
(102) : error C2601: 'Do_Average' : local function definitions are illegal
(18): this line contains a '{' which has not yet been matched
(112) : error C2601: 'Do_Sort' : local function definitions are illegal
18): this line contains a '{' which has not yet been matched
(154) : fatal error C1075: end of file found before the left brace '{' at
This was the original problem!
o Create a menu that gives the user the following choices:
Options:
----------
1. Sum
2. Product
3. Average
4. Sort
5. Exit
o Input 3 float numbers. The program should include a loop (for more than one choice) and a switch statement (for options). Your program has to use modularization: each option should call a function
Here is my code! Any help would be appreciated!
Code:
// ***************************************
//Doug Miller
//Lab 3, Part 3
//Working with numbers; to compute average!
//****************************************
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
float Do_Sum (float, float, float);
float Do_Product (float, float, float);
float Do_Average (float, float, float);
void Do_Sort (float&, float&, float&);
int main()
{
int option = 0;
float v_1 = 0;
float v_2 = 0;
float v_3 =0;
while (option != 5)
{
cout << "Options" << endl;
cout << "-------" << endl;
cout << "\n\n";
cout << "1.) Sum" << endl;
cout << "2.) Product" << endl;
cout << "3.) Average" << endl;
cout << "4.) Sort" << endl;
cout << "5.) Exit" <<endl;
cout << "\n\n";
cout << "Please enter your choice: " << endl;
cin >> option;
cout << "Please enter three values: " << endl;
cin >> v_1 >> v_2 >> v_3;
switch (option)
{
case 1:
{
cout << "The sum of these numbers is" << Do_Sum (v_1, v_2, v_3);
cout << "\n\n";
break;
}
case 2:
{
cout << "The product of these numbers is" << Do_Product (v_1, v_2, v_3);
cout << "\n\n";
break;
case 3:
{
cout << "The average of these numbers is" << Do_Average (v_1, v_2, v_3);
cout << "\n\n";
break;
}
case 4:
{
Do_Sort (v_1, v_2, v_3);
cout << v_1, v_2, v_3;
cout << "\n\n";
break;
}
case 5:
{
option = 5;
break;
}
default:
{
cout << "Please renter option: " << endl;
cin >> option;
}
}
}
}//END OF MAIN
float Do_Sum (float v_1, float v_2, float v_3)
{
float total = 0;
total = (v_1 + v_2 + v_3);
return total;
}//END OF DO SUM
float Do_Profuct (float v_1, float v_2, float v_3)
{
float product = 0;
product = (v_1 * v_2 * v_3);
return product;
}//END OF DO PRODUCT
float Do_Average (float v_1, float v_2, float v_3)
{
float average = 0;
average = ((v_1 + v_2 + v_3) / 3);
return average;
}//END OF DO AVERAGE
void Do_Sort (float& v_1, float& v_2, float& v_3)
{
float temp = 0;
if (v_1 > v_2 && v_1 > v_3)
{
v_1 = v_1;
if (v_2 > v_3)
{
v_2 = v_2;
v_3 = v_3;
}
else
{
temp = v_2;
v_2 = v_3;
v_3 = temp;
}
}
else if (v_2 > v_1 && v_2 > v_3)
{
temo = v_1
v_1 = v_2
if (v_1 > v_3)
{
v_2 = v_1;
v_3 = v_3;
}
else
{
v_2 = v_3;
v_3 = temp;
}
else
{
v_1 = v_1;
v_2 = v_2;
v_3 = v_3;
}
}//END OF SORT