// To print the message
HAPPY HOLIDAYS 10 times;
const char BEEP = '\a' // remember
that '\a' sounds the beep
int counter = 0;
do
{
cout<< "HAPPY HOLIDAYS! \n" << BEEP;
counter++;
}
while (counter <10);
// To add a total, count, and average
grades:
double total = 0; // be sure to
initialize variables to zero to avoid ...
int counter = 0; //
... allowing the computer
to use it's "garbage".
double average = 0;
int grade; // Why is this
variable not set equal to zero? It is filled by user.
do
{
cout<< "Enter the grade scored. \n";
cout<< "Enter -999 to quit. \n";
cin>> grade;
if (grade != -999) //
separating sections of the program
{ //
by inserting an empty line helps organize
total
+= grade;
// your thinking and allows for easy reading.
counter++;
}
}
while (grade != -999); average = total /
counter;
cout<< "\n\n The average of your " << counter << "
grades is " <<
average << ".\n";
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