#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
struct student{
int ID; // ID
string firstname; // first name
string lastname; // last name
int date; // YYMMDD
};
bool is_num(const string &s);
void input_year(student &students);
int length_of_int(int input);
int main(){
student students[100];
int amount_of_students;
cin >> amount_of_students;
for(int i = 0; i < amount_of_students; i++){
cout << "Enter student's ID" << endl;
cin >> students[i].ID;
cout << "Enter student's first name" << endl;
cin >> students[i].firstname;
cout << "Enter student's last name" << endl;
cin >> students[i].lastname;
cout << "Enter student's date of birth" << endl;
input_year(students[i]);
}
return 0;
}
void input_year(student &students){
while(true){
string input;
cin >> input;
if(is_num(input)){
students.date = atoi(input.c_str());
if(length_of_int(students.date) != 6){
cout << "Error, try again." << endl;
}
else{
if()
break;
}
}
else{
cout << "Error, try again." << endl;
}
}
}
bool is_num(const string &s){
string::const_iterator it = s.begin();
while(it != s.end() && isdigit(*it)){
++it;
}
return !s.empty() && it == s.end();
}
int length_of_int(int input){
int length = 0;
while(input > 0){
length++;
input /= 10;
}
return length;
}
I have the following code, and I want to sort the array (students[100]) of the struct by DATE and validate the input of date as well.
What I do right now is validate it's 6 characters and a number. However, I'd like to validate it also to check if it's a valid date (01-12 months, 01-30 days).
As for the year, I know there is a possible problem, like: 501022 could mean both 1950 and 2050, but there is a special case for this one.
If the year is from 50-99, it refers to 19xx, if it's from 00-14, it refers to 20xx.
I need a validation for that and a method to sort it either in ascending or descending order.