Part 3 Running a Program with a Run Time Error Exercise 1: Bring in the runprob.cpp application from the Lab 1 folder. Exercise 2: Compile the code. There should be no syntactic mistakes. Exercise 3: Start the program. The first of multiple run time problems should now appear. The program included no syntactic or grammatical errors; rather, the program, like directing someone to breach a natural rule, asks the computer to break a mathematical law by dividing by zero. It is not possible. This may appear as quite weird output on some systems. Change the code in this program to divide by 2 instead of 0. Exercise 4: Compile and execute the program again. When prompted for input, enter 9. Keep track of what is printed. Exercise 5: Run the application with various values. Make a note of the results. Do you believe you're receiving accurate results? The code of runprob.cpp is as follows: // This program will take a number and divide it by 2. // Place your name here #include using namespace std; int main() { float number; int divider; divider = 0; cout << "Hi there" << endl; cout << "Please input a number and then hit return" << endl; cin >> number; number = number / divider; cout << "Half of your number is " << number << endl; return 0; } don't use Ai
Part 3
Running a Program with a Run Time Error
Exercise 1:
Bring in the runprob.cpp application from the Lab 1 folder.
Exercise 2:
Compile the code. There should be no syntactic mistakes.
Exercise 3:
Start the program. The first of multiple run time problems should now appear. The program included no syntactic or grammatical errors; rather, the program, like directing someone to breach a natural rule, asks the computer to break a mathematical law by dividing by zero. It is not possible. This may appear as quite weird output on some systems. Change the code in this program to divide by 2 instead of 0.
Exercise 4:
Compile and execute the program again. When prompted for input, enter 9.
Keep track of what is printed.
Exercise 5:
Run the application with various values. Make a note of the results.
Do you believe you're receiving accurate results?
The code of runprob.cpp is as follows:
// This program will take a number and divide it by 2.
// Place your name here
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
float number;
int divider;
divider = 0;
cout << "Hi there" << endl;
cout << "Please input a number and then hit return" << endl;
cin >> number;
number = number / divider;
cout << "Half of your number is " << number << endl;
return 0;
}
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