Month Weeks This will be a menu-driven program. The menu should look like this: Days 16 Homer 4 Marge Bart 20 18 3 Menu Lisa 24 4 ==== Maggie Burns 16 1. Enter number of days in month 2. Enter number of weeks in month 3. Exit 18 6 Moe 24 Smithers 20 4 Enter your choice: On planet Groening, there are 8 months of the year as shown in the table. If the user chooses #1 in the menu, your program should ask the user for the number of days in the month, then print out the names of the months that have that number of days AND how many weeks are in each of those month(s). If the user enters a non-valid number of days (for instance, 17), print an error message that explains (in a complete sentence) what happened; this would be the only output. If the user chooses #2 in the menu, your program should ask the user for the number of weeks in the month, then print out the names of the months that have that number of weeks AND how many days are in each of those month(s). If the user enters a non-valid number of weeks (for instance, 8), print an error message that explains (in a complete sentence) what happened; this would be the only output. Your program should continue to print the menu, get the user's choice, and print the results until the user enters #3 on the menu, at which time your program should print a short message telling the user the program is over, and the program ends.
Month Weeks This will be a menu-driven program. The menu should look like this: Days 16 Homer 4 Marge Bart 20 18 3 Menu Lisa 24 4 ==== Maggie Burns 16 1. Enter number of days in month 2. Enter number of weeks in month 3. Exit 18 6 Moe 24 Smithers 20 4 Enter your choice: On planet Groening, there are 8 months of the year as shown in the table. If the user chooses #1 in the menu, your program should ask the user for the number of days in the month, then print out the names of the months that have that number of days AND how many weeks are in each of those month(s). If the user enters a non-valid number of days (for instance, 17), print an error message that explains (in a complete sentence) what happened; this would be the only output. If the user chooses #2 in the menu, your program should ask the user for the number of weeks in the month, then print out the names of the months that have that number of weeks AND how many days are in each of those month(s). If the user enters a non-valid number of weeks (for instance, 8), print an error message that explains (in a complete sentence) what happened; this would be the only output. Your program should continue to print the menu, get the user's choice, and print the results until the user enters #3 on the menu, at which time your program should print a short message telling the user the program is over, and the program ends.
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![Days
16
Month
Weeks
This will be a menu-driven program. The menu should look
like this:
Homer
4
Marge
Bart
20
18
3
Menu
Lisa
24
4
Maggie
Burns
16
2
1. Enter number of days in month
2. Enter number of weeks in month
3. Exit
18
Мое
24
Smithers
20
4
Enter your choice:
On planet Groening, there are 8 months of the year as shown in the table.
If the user chooses #1 in the menu, your program should ask the user for the number of days in the
month, then print out the names of the months that have that number of days AND how many weeks are
in each of those month(s). If the user enters a non-valid number of days (for instance, 17), print an
error message that explains (in a complete sentence) what happened; this would be the only output.
If the user chooses #2 in the menu, your program should ask the user for the number of weeks in the
month, then print out the names of the months that have that number of weeks AND how many days are
in each of those month(s). If the user enters a non-valid number of weeks (for instance, 8), print an
error message that explains (in a complete sentence) what happened; this would be the only output.
Your program should continue to print the menu, get the user's choice, and print the results until the user
enters #3 on the menu, at which time your program should print a short message telling the user the
program is over, and the program ends.
Note: 1. You cannot use if statements of any type in this program.
2. Instead, you must use a switch statement for the menu AND switch statements inside
choices #1 and #2 in program.
3. All input and output (other than the menu), must be contained in the switch statements.
4. You must use a loop (I suggest a do-while loop) to keep your program running until the
user chooses to exit.
5. If the user enters a non-valid menu choice (for example, 0) your program should print an error
message that explains (in a complete sentence) what happened. It should keep running,
though.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F202fb168-e768-4c51-8a61-4548cd0c4e4c%2F89c1f388-9b23-482e-ab28-8e7e4ae8bc04%2F9ear1h8_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Days
16
Month
Weeks
This will be a menu-driven program. The menu should look
like this:
Homer
4
Marge
Bart
20
18
3
Menu
Lisa
24
4
Maggie
Burns
16
2
1. Enter number of days in month
2. Enter number of weeks in month
3. Exit
18
Мое
24
Smithers
20
4
Enter your choice:
On planet Groening, there are 8 months of the year as shown in the table.
If the user chooses #1 in the menu, your program should ask the user for the number of days in the
month, then print out the names of the months that have that number of days AND how many weeks are
in each of those month(s). If the user enters a non-valid number of days (for instance, 17), print an
error message that explains (in a complete sentence) what happened; this would be the only output.
If the user chooses #2 in the menu, your program should ask the user for the number of weeks in the
month, then print out the names of the months that have that number of weeks AND how many days are
in each of those month(s). If the user enters a non-valid number of weeks (for instance, 8), print an
error message that explains (in a complete sentence) what happened; this would be the only output.
Your program should continue to print the menu, get the user's choice, and print the results until the user
enters #3 on the menu, at which time your program should print a short message telling the user the
program is over, and the program ends.
Note: 1. You cannot use if statements of any type in this program.
2. Instead, you must use a switch statement for the menu AND switch statements inside
choices #1 and #2 in program.
3. All input and output (other than the menu), must be contained in the switch statements.
4. You must use a loop (I suggest a do-while loop) to keep your program running until the
user chooses to exit.
5. If the user enters a non-valid menu choice (for example, 0) your program should print an error
message that explains (in a complete sentence) what happened. It should keep running,
though.
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