Problem Solving with C++ (9th Edition)
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Chapter 16, Problem 3PP
Program Plan Intro
- Include required library files.
- Define a class named “Out_Range” and “Non_Digits”.
- Declare and define a function named “isAll_Digits()”.
- Declare the required variables.
- “for” loop to check the string contains only digits or not then return the Boolean result
- Initialize the constant value for maximum value.
- Define a “main()” function to test the histogram.
- “while” loop to handle the exception for the user giving inputs.
- Get the user input to print the result.
- Declare the required variables.
- “for” loop to check the string contains only digits or not then return the Boolean result
- Define a “main()” function to test the histogram.
- “while” loop to handle the exception for the user giving inputs.
- Get the user input to print the result.
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