I have no idea why I am having troubles on this simple thing. I just want the program to ask the user if they want to repeat the process again after all the functions have run when they enter Y or y. When I run the program and enter Y or y, the program loops but it's like it remembers all the values from before so it goes into an infinite error loop.
int main()
{
//declare variables
const int NUM_NAMES = 20;
char repeat;
int nameIndexLoc;
string searchUser,
//array of unsorted elements
names[NUM_NAMES] = { "Collins, Bill", "Smith, Bart", "Allen, Jim",
"Griffin, Jim", "Stamey, Marty", "Rose, Geri",
"Taylor, Terri", "Johnson, Jill", "Allison, Jeff",
"Looney, Joe", "Wolfe, Bill", "James, Jean",
"Weaver, Jim", "Pore, Bob", "Rutherford, Greg",
"Javens, Renee", "Harrison, Rose", "Setzer, Cathy",
"Pike, Gordon", "Holland, Beth" };
//do while to continue searching
do
{
//calls function to sort list of names
selectionSort(names, NUM_NAMES);
//prints names after they have been sorted
printSortedNames(names, NUM_NAMES);
//gets the users name to search for in list
searchUser = getName();
//gets index of array where name is found
nameIndexLoc = getNameIndex(names, NUM_NAMES, searchUser);
//displays index location of name found
displaySearchResults(nameIndexLoc);
//prompt to try again
cout <<"\n\nWould you like to do another search? (Y/y)" << endl
<< "Or anything else to quit: ";
cin >> repeat;
} while (repeat == 'Y'|| repeat == 'y');
_getch();
return 0;
}
name
at all. How'd you expect a different result?y
followed byenter
. The second time around theenter
is still in the buffer....getName
andgetNameIndex
? When your input buffer is empty, users get asked for input of one whole line - which is reused for further reading until it's empty again and another interaction is required. In C++, youignore
all characters to clear the buffer and force another prompt.