dimanche 19 avril 2015

I'm trying to check for acceptable height and weight and have the c++ complier output why a candidate is rejected


char gender; //INPUT Gender of candidate
char genderOk; //INPUT Checks validity of input for each value
int height; //INPUT Height of candidate
int heightOk; //INPUT Range of valid heights for candidates
int weight; //INPUT Weight of candidate
int weightOk; //INPUT Range of valid weights for candidates


// INPUT - describe input here

cout << left;
cout << "Please enter candidate's information (enter 'X' to "
"exit).\n";

do
{
cout << "Gender: ";
cin.get(gender);
cin.ignore(1000, '\n');
genderOk = gender != 'm' && gender != 'M' && gender != 'f'
&& gender != 'F';
if(genderOk)
{
cout << "***** Invalid gender; please enter M or F *****";
cout << endl;
}
}while(genderOk);

do
{
cout << "Height: ";
cin >> (height);
cin.ignore(1000, '\n');
heightOk = height >=24 && height <= 110;
if(!heightOk)
{
cout << "***** Invalid height; please enter a height in "
"inches between 24 and 110. *****";
cout << endl;
}
}while(!heightOk);

do
{
cout << "Weight: ";
cin >> weight;
cin.ignore(1000, '\n');
weightOk = weight >= 50 && weight <= 1400;
if(!weightOk)
{
cout << "***** Invalid weight; please enter a weight in "
"lbs between 50 and 1400. *****";
cout << endl;
}
}while(!weightOk);


if(gender == 'm' || gender == 'M')
{
heightOk = height >= 65 && height <= 80;
weightOk = weight >= 130 && weight <= 250;

if(heightOk && weightOk)
{
cout << RESULT << "ACCEPTED!";
}
else
{
if(!heightOk)
{
if(!weightOk)
{
cout << RESULT << "rejected based on the "
"HEIGHT and WEIGHT "
"requirements.";
}
else
{
if(!weightOk)
{
cout << RESULT << "rejected based on the"
" WEIGHT requirement.";
}
else
{
cout << RESULT << "rejected based on the "
"HEIGHT requirement.";
}
}
}
}
}

if(gender == 'f' || gender == 'F')
{
heightOk = height >= 62 && height <=75;
weightOk = weight >= 110 && weight <= 185;

if(heightOk && weightOk)
{
cout << RESULT << "ACCEPTED!";
}
else
{
if(!heightOk)
{
if(!weightOk)
{
cout << RESULT << "rejected based on the "
"HEIGHT and WEIGHT "
"requirements.";
}
else
{
if(!weightOk)
{
cout << RESULT << "rejected based on the"
" WEIGHT requirement.";
}
else
{
cout << RESULT << "rejected based on the "
"HEIGHT requirement.";
}
}
}
}
}

return 0;


}


when i want the compiler (eclipse luna) to output the rejection message when only the weight is wrong, it doesn't output anything. what is wrong with my nested if-then-else checks?


p.s. this last bracket won't show up in the code part of the question for some reason but i think you get the point


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