Topical Information Use C++. This lab will help you practice with operator overloading (NOT mixed with classes). Program Information Write a program that allows the user to enter the values to assign a card's suit (commonly implemented as an enumeration — Hearts, Clubs, Diamonds, Spades) from the keyboard. You cannot use a menu. Your program must read the user's choice directly into the card suit variable (of an enum type). (Note: You cannot overload operators for built-in types, but enumerations are, technically, user-defined types. Therefore you can overload input/output operators for them.) This proof of concept application will help show your programming team that the bridge game you are designing can accept bids directly from the player without having to rely on a clumsy menu interface. An example program interaction might look something like (the parts underlined are typed by the user): $ ./suitenter.out Welcome to the Card Suit Entering Program!!! What is the suit of your card? hearts You have a heart! Don't wear it on your sleeve..! Another card? Y What is the suit of your card? s So, you have a spade! Dig me a hole out back, won't you? Another card? Y What is the suit of your card? CLUBS Ah, a club! Don't beat me up!! Another card? Y What is the suit of your card? diagonal I'm sorry, I don't recognize that suit...please try again. What is the suit of your card? dia Ooo...diamonds. Don't cut my monitor with those! Another card? n Thank you for using the CSEP!! Endeavor to have a stimulating day! $
Topical Information
Use C++. This lab will help you practice with operator overloading (NOT mixed with classes).
Program Information
Write a program that allows the user to enter the values to assign a card's suit (commonly implemented as an enumeration — Hearts, Clubs, Diamonds, Spades) from the keyboard. You cannot use a menu. Your program must read the user's choice directly into the card suit variable (of an enum type). (Note: You cannot overload operators for built-in types, but enumerations are, technically, user-defined types. Therefore you can overload input/output operators for them.)
This proof of concept application will help show your
An example program interaction might look something like (the parts underlined are typed by the user):
$ ./suitenter.out
Welcome to the Card Suit Entering Program!!!
What is the suit of your card? hearts
You have a heart! Don't wear it on your sleeve..!
Another card? Y
What is the suit of your card? s
So, you have a spade! Dig me a hole out back, won't you?
Another card? Y
What is the suit of your card? CLUBS
Ah, a club! Don't beat me up!!
Another card? Y
What is the suit of your card? diagonal
I'm sorry, I don't recognize that suit...please try again.
What is the suit of your card? dia
Ooo...diamonds. Don't cut my monitor with those!
Another card? n
Thank you for using the CSEP!!
Endeavor to have a stimulating day!
$
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