to make things a little cleaner i only included the + , - operators in this calc. with the help of others from this board i was finally able to get my numbers to add/subtract consecutively.
My Problem(s):
From my understanding, anything i input besides a + , - should give "Not an operation of the function. Try again".
The first error i run into is that i have to input something other than +, - twice in order to get that message. (shouldn't once be enough since it's the first thing being recognized by the computer?). And after that, what would my return value have to in order to go back to were i previously left off?
EX: 0 + 3 = 3 -1 =2 Fsgdf Not an operation of funcation. try again +1 =3
#include <stdio.h>
/* int askYN (const char *prompt) */
double process (void);
int main ()
{
int done = 0;
while (!done)
{
double result;
result = process();
printf("Final Result = %f\n", result);
}
return 0;
}
double process (void)
{
double orig;
double new_number;
char symbol;
orig = 0;
printf("%.2f", orig);
while(1==scanf(" %c", &symbol))
{
scanf("%lf", &new_number);
if(symbol=='+') {
orig+= new_number;
printf("Result is %.2f \n", orig);
}
else if(op=='-') {
result-=num;
printf("The new result is %6.2f", result);
}
else {
printf("Not an operation of the function.\nTry again.");
}
}
}
op
andnum
in yourprocess
function?void process(void){..}