Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design (5th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
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Author: Tony Gaddis
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Chapter 8, Problem 3PE
Program Plan Intro
Rainfall Statistics
Program plan:
- Include required header files
- Give the “main ()” function.
- Declare required variables.
- Loop for 0 through 11 using “for” loop.
- Get the rainfall for all the months from the user and validate it using “while” loop.
- Loop for 0 through 11 using “for” loop.
- Total the array values and store it in a variable “year”.
- Calculate average and store it in the variable “average”.
- Assign “rainfall[0]” to the variable “highestRainfall”.
- Loop for 0 through 11 using “for” loop.
- Check if the value is greater than the “highestRainfall”.
- Get the month and store it in a variable “highMonth”.
- Get the highest rainfall and store it in the variable “highestRainfall”.
- Check if the value is greater than the “highestRainfall”.
- Assign “rainfall[0]” to the variable “lowestRainfall”.
- Loop for 0 through 11 using “for” loop.
- Check if the value is lesser than the “lowestRainfall”.
- Get the month and store it in a variable “lowMonth”.
- Get the lowest rainfall and store it in the variable “lowestRainfall”.
- Check if the value is lesser than the “lowestRainfall”.
- Print all the results.
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