I posted a question on this topic earlier when I was beginning the problem. Since then, I have worked on the source code and filled in a lot of blanks. I have experiencing some troubles now, because there are a lot of discrepancies and problems with my source code.
Please ignore the comments. I include them for my own personal benefit as they help remind me of what I am doing or what is going on especially when I am checking my own work.
First, it has 9 function prototypes that are categorized into 3 groups with 3 methods each that do the same thing but for different variables. For example, int getFirstLowest(StudentData[])
int getFirstHighest(StudentData[])
, and double getAverage1(StudentData[], int)
. I want a different method to find the lowest, highest and average of each exam and the lowest, highest and average value of the totals of each. An idea that I had was to create an array of size 3 for each statistic I need to calculate (lowest, highest, average and standard deviation), but I don't know how to do it.
Next, I am curious if I should just combine my getTotal
function and getGrades
function to be more efficient. The getTotal
method just adds up all the exam scores while the getGrades
is just filled with if else statements to categorize the scores and determine their grades.
In addition, I also need some help with the print
function. My output needs to look similar to the image I attached below, but it doesn't. The count for each student turns out wrong and starts at 0 and messes up my alignment which is why I did not include it.
Here is an image of how my output should look like:
Here is an image of my current output:
I printed the lowest, highest, and average data at the top to check if my calculations were correct for each aspect as I am still unsure how to place the data into an array to print it out more smoothly. In addition, please note that some of the data in both images are the same and are different, because the first image is a sample from a previous semester. My numbers are correct in the exam columns.
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <fstream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
struct StudentData
{
int studentID;
string first_name;
string last_name;
int exam1;
int exam2;
int exam3;
int total;
char ch;
};
istream& operator >> (istream& in, StudentData& st)
{
return (in >> st.studentID
>> st.first_name
>> st.last_name
>> st.exam1
>> st.exam2
>> st.exam3);
}
const int SIZE = 9;
// Function prototypes
void openInputFile(ifstream &, string);
int getFirstLowest(StudentData[]);
int getSecondLowest(StudentData[]);
int getThirdLowest(StudentData[]);
int getFirstHighest(StudentData[]);
int getSecondHighest(StudentData[]);
int getThirdHighest(StudentData[]);
double getAverage1(StudentData[], int);
double getAverage2(StudentData[], int);
double getAverage3(StudentData[], int);
void getTotal(StudentData arr[]);
void getGrade(StudentData arr[]);
void print(StudentData[]);
int main()
{
// Variables
//standardDeviation;
StudentData arr[SIZE];
int x, y, z, w; // Stores lowest exam scores
int i, j, k, l; // Holds highest exam scores
double average1, average2, average3, average4; // Represents average of each exam
int lowest[3];
int highest[3];
double average[3];
ifstream inFile;
string inFileName = "C:\\Users\\Lisa\\Desktop\\scores.txt";
// Call function to read data in file
openInputFile(inFile, inFileName);
// Read data into an array of structs
size_t numItems = 0;
while (inFile >> arr[numItems])
{
++numItems;
}
// Close input file
inFile.close();
// Get lowest exam scores from each exam
x = getFirstLowest(arr);
y = getSecondLowest(arr);
z = getThirdLowest(arr);
// Get highest exam scores from each exam
i = getFirstHighest(arr);
j = getSecondHighest(arr);
k = getThirdHighest(arr);
cout << "\nLowest exam scores (in order): " << x << " " << y << " " << z << endl;
cout << "\nHighest exam scores (in order): " << i << " " << j << " " << k << endl;
cout << "\n";
// Get average score of each exam
average1 = getAverage1(arr, SIZE);
average2 = getAverage2(arr, SIZE);
average3 = getAverage3(arr, SIZE);
cout << "Exam 1 Average: " << setprecision(2) << fixed << average1 << endl;
cout << "Exam 2 Average: " << setprecision(2) << fixed << average2 << endl;
cout << "Exam 3 Average: " << setprecision(2) << fixed << average3 << endl;
cout << "\n";
getTotal(arr);
getGrade(arr);
print(arr);
system("PAUSE");
return 0;
}
/**
* Pre-condition:
* Post-condition:
*/
void openInputFile(ifstream &inFile, string inFileName)
{
//Open the file
inFile.open(inFileName);
//Input validation
if (!inFile)
{
cout << "Error to open file." << endl;
cout << endl;
return;
}
}
/**
* Pre-condition:
* Post-condition:
*/
int getFirstLowest(StudentData arr[])
{
int lowest = 0;
int num = arr[0].exam1;
for (int i = 0; i<SIZE; i++)
{
if (num > arr[i].exam1)
{
num = arr[i].exam1;
lowest = i;
}
}
return num;
}
/**
* Pre-condition:
* Post-condition:
*/
int getSecondLowest(StudentData arr[])
{
int lowest = 0;
int num = arr[0].exam2;
for (int i = 0; i<SIZE; i++)
{
if (num > arr[i].exam2)
{
num = arr[i].exam2;
lowest = i;
}
}
return num;
}
/**
* Pre-condition:
* Post-condition:
*/
int getThirdLowest(StudentData arr[])
{
int lowest = 0;
int num = arr[0].exam3;
for (int i = 0; i<SIZE; i++)
{
if (num > arr[i].exam3)
{
num = arr[i].exam3;
lowest = i;
}
}
return num;
}
/**
* Pre-condition:
* Post-condition:
*/
int getFirstHighest(StudentData arr[])
{
int highest = 0;
int num = arr[0].exam1;
for (int i = 0; i<SIZE; i++)
{
if (num < arr[i].exam1)
{
num = arr[i].exam1;
highest = i;
}
}
return num;
}
/**
* Pre-condition:
* Post-condition:
*/
int getSecondHighest(StudentData arr[])
{
int highest = 0;
int num = arr[0].exam2;
for (int i = 0; i<SIZE; i++)
{
if (num < arr[i].exam2)
{
num = arr[i].exam2;
highest = i;
}
}
return num;
}
/**
* Pre-condition:
* Post-condition:
*/
int getThirdHighest(StudentData arr[])
{
int highest = 0;
int num = arr[0].exam3;
for (int i = 0; i<SIZE; i++)
{
if (num < arr[i].exam3)
{
num = arr[i].exam3;
highest = i;
}
}
return num;
}
/**
* Pre-condition:
* Post-condition:
*/
double getAverage1(StudentData arr[], int size)
{
int sum = 0;
double average = 0;
for(int i = 0; i < SIZE; i++)
{
sum += arr[i].exam1;
}
average += static_cast<double>(sum)/size;
return average;
}
/**
* Pre-condition:
* Post-condition:
*/
double getAverage2(StudentData arr[], int size)
{
int sum = 0;
double average = 0;
for(int i = 0; i < SIZE; i++)
{
sum += arr[i].exam2;
}
average += static_cast<double>(sum)/size;
return average;
}
/**
* Pre-condition:
* Post-condition:
*/
double getAverage3(StudentData arr[], int size)
{
int sum = 0;
double average = 0;
for(int i = 0; i < SIZE; i++)
{
sum += arr[i].exam3;
}
average += static_cast<double>(sum)/size;
return average;
}
/**
* Pre-condition:
* Post-condition:
*/
void getTotal(StudentData arr[])
{
for(int i = 0; i < SIZE; i++)
{
arr[i].total = arr[i].exam1 + arr[i].exam2 + arr[i].exam3;
}
}
/**
* Pre-condition:
* Post-condition:
*/
void getGrade(StudentData arr[])
{
for(int i = 0; i < SIZE; i++)
{
if(arr[i].total >= 270)
arr[i].ch = 'A';
else if(arr[i].total >= 240)
arr[i].ch = 'B';
else if(arr[i].total >= 210)
arr[i].ch = 'C';
else if(arr[i].total >= 180)
arr[i].ch = 'D';
else
arr[i].ch = 'F';
}
}
/**
* Pre-condition:
* Post-condition:
*/
void print(StudentData arr[])
{
cout << "ID First Name Last Name Exam1 Exam2 Exam3 Total Grade" << endl;
for(int i = 0; i < SIZE; i++)
{
cout << left << arr[i].studentID << "\t" << setw(10) << arr[i].first_name << "\t" << setw(5) << arr[i].last_name << "\t\t"
<< arr[i].exam1 << "\t" << arr[i].exam2 << "\t" << arr[i].exam3 << "\t" << arr[i].total << "\t" << arr[i].ch << endl;
}
}