I am new to coding and I'm trying to do a long do while
loop with nested if
statements but I'm having issues with getting my loop to actually loop.
Instead of getting help directly on my project, which has a very long code, I made a simple kind of like it version. It also does not loop. It will get to the end and ask the user if they want to try again but when "y" is entered it ignores the if statements.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
string sodaChoice;
char answer = 'n';
do
{
cout << "Please choose your favorite soda from the following: Rootbeer, Diet Coke, Coke, Sprite" << "\n";
getline(cin, sodaChoice);
if (sodaChoice == "Rootbeer")
{
cout << "Me too!" << "\n";
}
else if (sodaChoice == "Diet")
{
cout << "Not me :(" << "\n";
}
else if (sodaChoice == "Coke")
{
cout << "It's alright" << "\n";
}
else if (sodaChoice == "Sprite")
{
cout << "only if I'm sick" << "\n";
}
else
{
cout << "That was not on the list";
}
cout << "would you like to try again?";
cin >> answer;
} while (answer == 'y'|| answer == 'Y');
return 0;
}
I thought maybe I needed a do loop in the do loop around the if statements but then I didn't know how to go about it. Any help would be appreciated. I have spent many, many hours trying to figure it out.
I tried to ask my teacher, but my college teaches from some generic curriculum that their dean wrote based on her book. He is not very enthusiastic about helping or teaching.
EDIT: Thank you all for the answers! As for this being a duplicate question, I haven't learned cin.ignore yet, so I wasn't aware that it was relevant to my issue. Thank you all for teaching me!