The program I code below should List all payment made by each student, show amount paid and outstanding
I need some help with the following section:
void payment()
{
// Display message asking for the user input
std::cout << "List all payment made by each student, show amount paid and outstanding." << std::endl;
// Read from text file and Display list of payment
std::ifstream infile; // enable to open, read in and close a text file
float StudentCode; // to store the student enrolment number
float Amount; // to store the amount of money
float Type; // to store information on type of payment made
float Outstanding; // to store amount of money is due
infile.open("Payment.txt"); // open a text file called Payment
if (!infile)
{
std::cout << "Item list is empty" << std::endl; // if the file is empty it output the message
}
else
{
std::cout << "List of Payment: " << std::endl;
std::cout << "" << std::endl;
std::cout << "Enrolment No." << "Amount" << "Outstanding" << std::endl;
// If there is Student Code that has the same number, it need to combined the amount it paid
// For an example
// Student Code: 12 Amount: 25
// Student Code: 12 Amount: 50
// so it should display the following when the program runs:
// Student Code: 12 Amount: 75
while(!infile.eof()) // output the description of the text file onto the screen
{
getline(infile,StudentCode,Amount);
Outstanding = Amount - 100;
std::cout << StudentCode << Amount << "$" << Outstanding << std::endl;
//iter++;
}
std::cout << "End of list\n" << std::endl;
}
infile.close(); // close the text file
}
What is wrong with the getline part:
getline(infile,StudentCode, Amount);
Also the program should not display repeated Student Code but combine the amount it paid. Where I explain in the comment section
// If there is Student Code that has the same number .....
How do I do this?
eof()to detect that reading is complete: it does not work that way. Instead, always check after reading that your attempt to read input was correct. Where did you get the idea from thateof()should be used? If it is a book, please let us know the title; if it is from your teacher, please tell your teach to stop teaching this nonsense! – Dietmar Kühl Dec 11 '12 at 22:13