Chapter 5: Problem 4
When the increment or decrement operator is placed after the operand (or to the operand’s right), the operator is being used in __________ mode.
Chapter 5: Problem 4
When the increment or decrement operator is placed after the operand (or to the operand’s right), the operator is being used in __________ mode.
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Get started for freeWrite a loop that asks the user to enter a number. The loop should iterate 10 times and keep a running total of the numbers entered.
A(n) __________ is a special value that marks the end of a series of values.
include
\(<\) iostream \(>\) using namespace std; int main ( ) \(\\{\) int num, bigNum,
power, count; cout \(<<\) "…
#
A) // This program uses a loop to raise a number to a power. # include \(<\)
iostream \(>\) using namespace std; int main ( )
\(\\{\) int num, bigNum, power, count;
cout \(<<\) "Enter an integer: "; \(\operatorname{cin} \quad>>\) num
cout \(<<\) "What power do you want it raised to? "; cin \(>>\) power bigNum \(=\)
num; while (count++ \(<\) power); bigNum \(*=\) num; cout \(<<\) "The result is \(<<\)
bigNum \(<<\) endl return 0
\\}
B) // This program averages a set of numbers. # include
The __________ loop is ideal for situations that require a counter.
The __________ statement causes a loop to terminate immediately.
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