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For full credit, you must process as follows 1. Prompe the user for the number of doodles ordered Read number of doodles ordered 2. Write author's identifying information to the screen. 3. Write out number of doodles ordered to the screen. 4 Write author's identifying information to the output file 5.Write out number of doodles ordered to the output file 6. If number of doodles > NUMBER OF HUGE BOXES Calculate the number of huge boxes needed to fill the order b. Calculate the number of doodles left to pack. 7 amber of doodles - NUMBER OF LARGE BOXES) Calculate the number of large boxes needed to fill the order b. Calculate the number of doodles left to pack 8. Trumber of doodles > NUMBER OF MEDIUM BOXES) Calculate the number of medium baces needed to fill the order b. Cafowlate the number of doodles letto pack. (small boxes needed) 9. Wile the remainder of the transaction record to the console screen 10. Write a message to the console screen indicating the name of the file to which the remainder of the transaction record will be written 11. Write the remainder of the transaction record to the output file Nemes and readability are considered when your source code de output are gradeel Refer sample out below for required layout/content Develop an algorithm using top-down design and stepwise refinement to solve the problem listed below. Then implement your algorithm in CH, The Dimmitt Company manufactures doodles that are then shipped to customers. Four sizes of shipping botes mre used: Huge, Large, Medium, and Small holding 50.25, 10, and I doodle(s) respectively. Use named constants as needed for the number of doodles each size container can hold. Note: Small boxes will never hold more than anc doodle Write a program that prompts the user to enter the number of doodles to be shipped and calculates the number of cach size container needed for the shipment. The program should print your identifying information followed by the results as shown below. Output will be printed both to the console screen and to an output file (prog2_252out txt) An appropriate message in printed to the console screen indicating to the user the rese of the output file to which the results have been written, Note: Tu recinc any credit you must wc IF statements piles make us of the division and mad operators to solve this problem. The ulcirithm will be discussed further in classe Be sure to test your program thoroughly. The actual number of doodlesondered will be available no later Monday, February 22. That mimber will be located on the assignments page . Points will be deducted toolsther than the introduced in lectures are in the app element of provided formiert war. Na credit will be given PM Using Code::Blocks-C, create source code in a file named prog2_XXXX.cpp, replacing suit with your Texas State Nel, also known as your account number, your username your UTC and your user identification code. Your NID is made up of your initials followed by a series of digits. Make note of the case of the characters in the filename. I would name my filo prog2_br02.cpp, since bro2 is my Net. To receive full credit for this assignment, you must include a complete documentation block. For this assignment, the complete documentation is provided for you in prog2 Cece epp on the assignments page. Copy the content of prog2_xxcock.cpp into the file you just created in Code::Blocks Pay special attention to this documentation that is mach like the documentation found in the example programs located on the assignments page (Hello World and the Age Calculation programs). You will be required to Include sich documentation in all futur pro 1 STOCKOU Your Sono which in this case means only prop2 .epp. Refer to my programming style guide, lecture outlines and your lecture notes for more programming requirements to include Recall that the output values will differ depending on the input value. You must include your personal identifying information to receive any credit. c.g. nume, class section number, ete. Pay attention to spacing und alignment Layout content for console output should look like the following sample: DERY Boy 1430. Letoni L7 Replace to win the con Nepieciom with wooden Due date in the form Am Tor spent of 237 doodles Number Outout les will vary depending on impul LP nel Le 2 an ines Prearon results have also been written te preg_out.txt. TI prog2_subtX Your output file named after Betty Boop Ust author's name here C.5.1428.2 Replace question with lecture section number Lab Section L? Replace question mark with two digit la section number Dus date in this format) Love 2 blank lines For shipment of 237 doodles: Input for your Tinal run may differ, dankie Container Number Huge Large Medium 1 Output vniues will vary depending on input 2 The input value for program #2 is 149 doodles. File: prog2_bbc.cpp Remove this inline comment after replacing 'bbee with your account number Author Betty Boop W Remove this inline comment after replacing Betty Boop with your first & last names. C.S.1428 W Remove this Inline comment after replacing the with your three-digit lecture section numbe Lab Suction ? 1 Remove this inline comment after replacing the with your two digit lab section number(s). Program: #2 Due Date: 1 Remove this inline comment after replacing the dashes with the due date, in this format - nont The Dimmitt Company manufactures doodles which are then shipped to customers. Four sizes of shipping boxes are used: Huge, Large, Medium, and small holding 50, 25, 10, and I doodle(s) respectively. (Named constants are used as needed to represent the number of doodle each size container can hold) This program prompts the user to enter the number of doodles to be thioped and calculates the number of each site container needed for the shipment. The program prints the author's Identifying Information followed by the results as shown below. Output is printed both to the console screen and to an output file An appropriate sessue is displayed to the console screen if the output le fails to open An approorlate written to the console screen informing the er of the output the name to which the results have been written The division and mod operators are used to solve this problem Shown below sample layout for content output. The blank lines are left after the promot before printing the author's personal entityine information. Two blank lines are left after the last table antry before is printed to the screen letting the uterinow the net of the le to which the output has also been directed the output is displayed I taular form with title and column headers' Note: The author's personal Information is included for identifying purposes Shown below is a sample layout for console output. Two blank lines are left after the prompt before printing the author's personal identifying Information. Two blink lines are left after the last table entry before message is printed to the screen letting the user know the name of the file to which the output has also been directed. The output is displayed in tabular form with a 'title' and 'column headers Note: The author's personal information is included for identifying purposes. A sample Layout for ile output is shown below as well with the exception of the prompt and the message directing the user to the output file, ile output echoes console output Input (keyboard); number of doodles to be shipped (integer) Constants HUDE 50 LARGE 25 MEDIUM = 10 (Integer values representing the number of doodles that fit in each box) Output (console) Sample screen display: Enter the number of doodles to be shipped: 237 blank line blank lines Author's Name C.S. 1420 1'' represents a three-digit lecture section number Lab Section represents a todisit la section number 1 dashes represent due date, nonth/day/year blank line For shipment of 237 doodles: blank line Container - blank linas
NUMBER OF HUGE BOXES Calculate the number of huge buxer needed to fill the order b. Calculate the number of doodles left to pack. 7: (amber of doodles - NUMBER OF LARGE BOXES) 1. Calculate the number of large boxes needed to fill the order b. Calculate the number of doodles left to pack 8. number of doodlex NUMBER OF MEDIUM BOXES Calculate the number of medium batxes needed to fill the order b. Cafowlate the number of doodles letto pack. (small boxes needed) 9. Write the remainder of the transaction record to the console screen 10. Write a message to the console screen indicating the name of the file to which the remainder of the transaction record will be written 11. Write the remainder of the transaction record to the output file Names and readability are considered when your source code de output are gode Refer sample output below for required layout content ce File: Author: CS Program: Due Date: 02/24/12 // Remove this inline comment after replacing the dashes with the due date, in this format - month day, year sic ips The Dimmitt Company manufactures doodles which are then shipped to customers. Four sizes of shipping boxes are used: Huge, Large, Medium, and Small holding 50, 25, 10, and 1 doodle(s) respectively. (Named constants are used as needed to represent the number of doodles each size container can hold.) nent enting matics This program prompts the user to enter the number of doodles to be shipped then calculates the number of each size container needed for the shipment. After all calculations are performed, the program prints the author's identifying information followed by the results as shown below. The output is printed both to the console screen and to an output file. The mod operator is used to solve this problem o RI 18 ce Eation nternet Tonics Shown below is a sample layout for console output. Two blank lines are left after the prompt before printing the author's personal identifying information. Two blank lines are left after the last table entry before a message is printed to the screen letting the user know the name of the file to which the output has also been directed. The output is displayed in tabular form with a 'title' and 'column headers'. The author's personal information is included for identifying purposes ference Music Sonships A sample layout for file output is shown below as well. With the exception of the prompt and the message directing the user to the output file, file output echoes console output reation Input (keyboard), number of doodles to be shipped (integer) on Constants: HUGE = 50 LARGE = 25 MEDIUM = 10 SMALL = 1 (integer values representing the number of doodles that fit in each box) vernment Parenting Mathematics Output (console). Sample screen output: Culture Enter the number of doodles to be shipped: 237 For shipment of 237 doodles: Container Number 1 Huge 4 Large Medium 1 Small 2 Program results have also been written to prog2_25?out.txt. Output (file - prog2_25?out txt): Sample file output: Author's Name C.S. 1428.025? For shipment of 237 doodles: Container Number 18 Output (file - prog2_25?out.txt): Sample file output: Author's Name C.S. 1428.025? For shipment of 237 doodles: Container Number 4 1 Huge Large Medium Small 1 2 For full credit, you must process as follows 1. Prompe the user for the number of doodles ordered Read number of doodles ordered 2. Write author's identifying information to the screen. 3. Write out number of doodles ordered to the screen. 4 Write author's identifying information to the output file 5.Write out number of doodles ordered to the output file 6. If number of doodles > NUMBER OF HUGE BOXES Calculate the number of huge boxes needed to fill the order b. Calculate the number of doodles left to pack. 7 amber of doodles - NUMBER OF LARGE BOXES) Calculate the number of large boxes needed to fill the order b. Calculate the number of doodles left to pack 8. Trumber of doodles > NUMBER OF MEDIUM BOXES) Calculate the number of medium baces needed to fill the order b. Cafowlate the number of doodles letto pack. (small boxes needed) 9. Wile the remainder of the transaction record to the console screen 10. Write a message to the console screen indicating the name of the file to which the remainder of the transaction record will be written 11. Write the remainder of the transaction record to the output file Nemes and readability are considered when your source code de output are gradeel Refer sample out below for required layout/content Develop an algorithm using top-down design and stepwise refinement to solve the problem listed below. Then implement your algorithm in CH, The Dimmitt Company manufactures doodles that are then shipped to customers. Four sizes of shipping botes mre used: Huge, Large, Medium, and Small holding 50.25, 10, and I doodle(s) respectively. Use named constants as needed for the number of doodles each size container can hold. Note: Small boxes will never hold more than anc doodle Write a program that prompts the user to enter the number of doodles to be shipped and calculates the number of cach size container needed for the shipment. The program should print your identifying information followed by the results as shown below. Output will be printed both to the console screen and to an output file (prog2_252out txt) An appropriate message in printed to the console screen indicating to the user the rese of the output file to which the results have been written, Note: Tu recinc any credit you must wc IF statements piles make us of the division and mad operators to solve this problem. The ulcirithm will be discussed further in classe Be sure to test your program thoroughly. The actual number of doodlesondered will be available no later Monday, February 22. That mimber will be located on the assignments page . Points will be deducted toolsther than the introduced in lectures are in the app element of provided formiert war. Na credit will be given PM Using Code::Blocks-C, create source code in a file named prog2_XXXX.cpp, replacing suit with your Texas State Nel, also known as your account number, your username your UTC and your user identification code. Your NID is made up of your initials followed by a series of digits. Make note of the case of the characters in the filename. I would name my filo prog2_br02.cpp, since bro2 is my Net. To receive full credit for this assignment, you must include a complete documentation block. For this assignment, the complete documentation is provided for you in prog2 Cece epp on the assignments page. Copy the content of prog2_xxcock.cpp into the file you just created in Code::Blocks Pay special attention to this documentation that is mach like the documentation found in the example programs located on the assignments page (Hello World and the Age Calculation programs). You will be required to Include sich documentation in all futur pro 1 STOCKOU Your Sono which in this case means only prop2 .epp. Refer to my programming style guide, lecture outlines and your lecture notes for more programming requirements to include Recall that the output values will differ depending on the input value. You must include your personal identifying information to receive any credit. c.g. nume, class section number, ete. Pay attention to spacing und alignment Layout content for console output should look like the following sample: DERY Boy 1430. Letoni L7 Replace to win the con Nepieciom with wooden Due date in the form Am Tor spent of 237 doodles Number Outout les will vary depending on impul LP nel Le 2 an ines Prearon results have also been written te preg_out.txt. TI prog2_subtX Your output file named after Betty Boop Ust author's name here C.5.1428.2 Replace question with lecture section number Lab Section L? Replace question mark with two digit la section number Dus date in this format) Love 2 blank lines For shipment of 237 doodles: Input for your Tinal run may differ, dankie Container Number Huge Large Medium 1 Output vniues will vary depending on input 2 The input value for program #2 is 149 doodles. File: prog2_bbc.cpp Remove this inline comment after replacing 'bbee with your account number Author Betty Boop W Remove this inline comment after replacing Betty Boop with your first & last names. C.S.1428 W Remove this Inline comment after replacing the with your three-digit lecture section numbe Lab Suction ? 1 Remove this inline comment after replacing the with your two digit lab section number(s). Program: #2 Due Date: 1 Remove this inline comment after replacing the dashes with the due date, in this format - nont The Dimmitt Company manufactures doodles which are then shipped to customers. Four sizes of shipping boxes are used: Huge, Large, Medium, and small holding 50, 25, 10, and I doodle(s) respectively. (Named constants are used as needed to represent the number of doodle each size container can hold) This program prompts the user to enter the number of doodles to be thioped and calculates the number of each site container needed for the shipment. The program prints the author's Identifying Information followed by the results as shown below. Output is printed both to the console screen and to an output file An appropriate sessue is displayed to the console screen if the output le fails to open An approorlate written to the console screen informing the er of the output the name to which the results have been written The division and mod operators are used to solve this problem Shown below sample layout for content output. The blank lines are left after the promot before printing the author's personal entityine information. Two blank lines are left after the last table antry before is printed to the screen letting the uterinow the net of the le to which the output has also been directed the output is displayed I taular form with title and column headers' Note: The author's personal Information is included for identifying purposes Shown below is a sample layout for console output. Two blank lines are left after the prompt before printing the author's personal identifying Information. Two blink lines are left after the last table entry before message is printed to the screen letting the user know the name of the file to which the output has also been directed. The output is displayed in tabular form with a 'title' and 'column headers Note: The author's personal information is included for identifying purposes. A sample Layout for ile output is shown below as well with the exception of the prompt and the message directing the user to the output file, ile output echoes console output Input (keyboard); number of doodles to be shipped (integer) Constants HUDE 50 LARGE 25 MEDIUM = 10 (Integer values representing the number of doodles that fit in each box) Output (console) Sample screen display: Enter the number of doodles to be shipped: 237 blank line blank lines Author's Name C.S. 1420 1'' represents a three-digit lecture section number Lab Section represents a todisit la section number 1 dashes represent due date, nonth/day/year blank line For shipment of 237 doodles: blank line Container - blank linas NUMBER OF HUGE BOXES Calculate the number of huge buxer needed to fill the order b. Calculate the number of doodles left to pack. 7: (amber of doodles - NUMBER OF LARGE BOXES) 1. Calculate the number of large boxes needed to fill the order b. Calculate the number of doodles left to pack 8. number of doodlex NUMBER OF MEDIUM BOXES Calculate the number of medium batxes needed to fill the order b. Cafowlate the number of doodles letto pack. (small boxes needed) 9. Write the remainder of the transaction record to the console screen 10. Write a message to the console screen indicating the name of the file to which the remainder of the transaction record will be written 11. Write the remainder of the transaction record to the output file Names and readability are considered when your source code de output are gode Refer sample output below for required layout content ce File: Author: CS Program: Due Date: 02/24/12 // Remove this inline comment after replacing the dashes with the due date, in this format - month day, year sic ips The Dimmitt Company manufactures doodles which are then shipped to customers. Four sizes of shipping boxes are used: Huge, Large, Medium, and Small holding 50, 25, 10, and 1 doodle(s) respectively. (Named constants are used as needed to represent the number of doodles each size container can hold.) nent enting matics This program prompts the user to enter the number of doodles to be shipped then calculates the number of each size container needed for the shipment. After all calculations are performed, the program prints the author's identifying information followed by the results as shown below. The output is printed both to the console screen and to an output file. The mod operator is used to solve this problem o RI 18 ce Eation nternet Tonics Shown below is a sample layout for console output. Two blank lines are left after the prompt before printing the author's personal identifying information. Two blank lines are left after the last table entry before a message is printed to the screen letting the user know the name of the file to which the output has also been directed. The output is displayed in tabular form with a 'title' and 'column headers'. The author's personal information is included for identifying purposes ference Music Sonships A sample layout for file output is shown below as well. With the exception of the prompt and the message directing the user to the output file, file output echoes console output reation Input (keyboard), number of doodles to be shipped (integer) on Constants: HUGE = 50 LARGE = 25 MEDIUM = 10 SMALL = 1 (integer values representing the number of doodles that fit in each box) vernment Parenting Mathematics Output (console). Sample screen output: Culture Enter the number of doodles to be shipped: 237 For shipment of 237 doodles: Container Number 1 Huge 4 Large Medium 1 Small 2 Program results have also been written to prog2_25?out.txt. Output (file - prog2_25?out txt): Sample file output: Author's Name C.S. 1428.025? For shipment of 237 doodles: Container Number 18 Output (file - prog2_25?out.txt): Sample file output: Author's Name C.S. 1428.025? For shipment of 237 doodles: Container Number 4 1 Huge Large Medium Small 1 2