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  1. #1
    t420h
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    help finishing program

    //please help finish this program with the functions that have nothing in them......





    // MENU.CPP
    //
    // This program illustrates the use of simple one-character
    // commands. The program displays a menu, accepts a command
    // and executes it. The application is an embryonic
    // "Inventory Control System" which, at this stage of development,
    // only maintains a list of "inventory items" (integers).
    // Items are stored in an integer array. The "quantity" is
    // not supported -- it is set to 1 for all inventory items.
    //
    // Author: Bill Wares
    //

    #include <iostream.h>
    #include <iomanip.h>
    #include <ctype.h> // Declares toupper(ch)
    #include "apvector.h"

    const int QUANTITY = 1; // Quantity for each item is set
    // to 1 in this preliminary version.

    // Function prototypes:

    int Find (const apvector<int> &inventory, int partNum);
    void Show (const apvector<int> &inventory, int partNum);
    void Add (apvector<int> &inventory, int partNum);
    void Remove (apvector<int> &inventory, int partNum);
    void List (const apvector<int> &inventory);

    //****************************************************************
    //**************** main *******************
    //****************************************************************

    int main()

    {
    apvector<int> inventory; // Array of items (initially empty)
    char cmd;
    int partNum;

    cout << "\n One Of Each, Inc.\n";
    cout << " Inventory Control System\n";

    for(; { // Repeat (until break)

    // Show the menu and prompt:

    cout << "\n"; // Output a blank line

    cout << "\t (S)how inventory item\n"; // '\t' is tab
    cout << "\t (A)dd item\n";
    cout << "\t (R)emove item\n";
    cout << "\t (L)ist inventory\n";
    cout << "\t (Q)uit\n";
    cout << endl;
    cout << "Next command ==> ";

    // Accept command:

    cin >> cmd; // Read one char.
    cin.ignore(80, '\n'); // Skip remaining input (up to 80
    // chars) to the end of the line.
    cmd = toupper(cmd); // Convert letter to upper case
    // to allow lower case input
    // for commands (for convenience).

    // Quit if 'Q'

    if (cmd == 'Q')
    break; // Quit processing commands

    cout << "\n\n****************************************\n";

    // Process command:

    switch (cmd) {

    case 'S': // Show inventory item information

    cout << "Part number: ";
    cin >> partNum;
    Show(inventory, partNum);
    break;

    ///case ...
    // ...
    // ...

    }

    cout << "****************************************\n";
    }
    return 0;
    }

    //****************************************************************
    //**************** Functions *******************
    //****************************************************************

    int Find (const apvector<int> &inventory, int partNum)

    // Finds the part number, partNum, in the inventory array.
    // Returns its index if found, -1 otherwise.

    {
    int i, nItems = inventory.length();

    for (i = 0; i < nItems; i++)
    if (inventory[i] == partNum)
    return i;
    return -1;
    }

    //****************************************************************

    void Show (const apvector<int> &inventory, int partNum)

    // Displays inventory information for the given part number.

    {

    }

    //****************************************************************

    void Add (apvector<int> &inventory, int partNum)

    // Adds the new inventory item with the specified part number,
    // partNum, to the inventory list.
    // Checks whether partNum is already in the list.

    {
    int nItems;

    if (Find(inventory, partNum) >= 0)
    cout << "already registered in the inventory list.\n";
    else {
    nItems = inventory.length();
    inventory.resize(nItems+1);
    inventory[nItems] = partNum;
    cout << "added to the inventory list.\n";
    }
    }

    //****************************************************************

    void Remove (apvector<int> &inventory, int partNum)

    // Removes the item partNum from the inventory list, if it
    // is there. Displays an appropriate message if partNum is not
    // in the list.

    {
    int i, j, nItems;

    i = Find(inventory, partNum);
    if (i < 0)
    cout << "not found.\n";
    else {
    nItems = inventory.length();
    for (j = i+1; j < nItems; j++) // Shift items
    inventory[j-1] = inventory[j]; // to fill the gap.
    inventory.resize(nItems - 1);
    cout << "removed from the inventory list.\n";
    }
    }

    //****************************************************************

    void List (const apvector<int> &inventory)

    // Displays the inventory list.

    {

    }

  2. #2
    Frenzied Member Jop's Avatar
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    Woohhh...
    first of all, try to use Standard libraries as much as possible..
    use
    PHP Code:
    #include <vector>
    //rather than
    // apvector.h
    and
    #include <iostream>
    //rather than
    // iostream.h 
    and you can construct your functions with these funtions
    PHP Code:
    //To add:
    myVec.push_back(myInt);
    //To remove:
    myVec.pop_back(index);
    //To show
    cout << myVec[index]; 
    To list it just loop trough the whole vector...
    Jop - validweb.nl

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