/ LetterE.cpp - This program prints the letter E with 3 asterisks // across and 5 asterisks down.  // Input:  None // Output: Prints the outline of the letter E.  #include  #include  using namespace std; int main() {                   const int NUM_ACROSS = 3;  // Number of asterisks to print across    const int NUM_DOWN = 5;  // Number of asterisks to print down    int row; // Loop control for row number    int column;  // Loop control for column number    // This is the work done in the detailLoop() function    // Write a loop to control the number of rows.    // Write a loop to control the number of columns       // Decide when to print an asterisk in every column.             cout << "*";       // Decide when to print asterisk in column 1.                cout << "*";       // Decide when to print a space instead of an asterisk.                cout << " ";        // Figure out where to place this statement that prints a newline.       cout << endl;    }        // This is the work done in the endOfJob() function    return 0;  } // End of main

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// LetterE.cpp - This program prints the letter E with 3 asterisks
// across and 5 asterisks down. 
// Input:  None
// Output: Prints the outline of the letter E. 

#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main()
{               
   const int NUM_ACROSS = 3;  // Number of asterisks to print across
   const int NUM_DOWN = 5;  // Number of asterisks to print down
   int row; // Loop control for row number
   int column;  // Loop control for column number

   // This is the work done in the detailLoop() function
   // Write a loop to control the number of rows.
   // Write a loop to control the number of columns
      // Decide when to print an asterisk in every column.
            cout << "*";
      // Decide when to print asterisk in column 1.   
            cout << "*";
      // Decide when to print a space instead of an asterisk.   
            cout << " "; 
      // Figure out where to place this statement that prints a newline.
      cout << endl;
   }
   
   // This is the work done in the endOfJob() function
   return 0; 
} // End of main()
CENGAGE MINDTAP
Nesting Loops in C++
Nesting Loops
LetterE.cpp
1// LetterE
2 // across a
Summary
3// Input:
41/ Output:
In this lab, you add nested loops to a C++ program
5.
provided. The program should print the outline of the
letter E. The letter E is printed using asterisks, three
6 #include <i
7 #include <s
across and five down. This program uses cout << "*"
8 using names
9 int main()
to print an asterisk and cout <<
to print a space.
10 {
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const int
Instructions
12
const int
13
int row;
1. Write the nested loops to control the number of rows
int colum
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15
and the number of columns that make up the letter
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//This i
E.
17 //Write
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//Write
2. In the loop body, use a nested if statement to
19
// Dec:
decide when to print an asterisk and when to print a
20
space. The output statements have been written, but
21
// Deci
22
you must decide when and where to use them.
23
// Deci
3. Execute the program by clicking the Run button at
24
the bottom of the screen. Observe your output.
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// Figu
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cout <<
4. Modify the program to change the numnber of rows
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from five to seven and the number of columns from
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// This is
three to five. What does the letter E look like now?
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return 0;
31 } // End of ma
32
Grading
When you have completed your program, click the
Submit button to record your score.
上
!!
目
Transcribed Image Text:CENGAGE MINDTAP Nesting Loops in C++ Nesting Loops LetterE.cpp 1// LetterE 2 // across a Summary 3// Input: 41/ Output: In this lab, you add nested loops to a C++ program 5. provided. The program should print the outline of the letter E. The letter E is printed using asterisks, three 6 #include <i 7 #include <s across and five down. This program uses cout << "*" 8 using names 9 int main() to print an asterisk and cout << to print a space. 10 { 11 const int Instructions 12 const int 13 int row; 1. Write the nested loops to control the number of rows int colum 14 15 and the number of columns that make up the letter 16 //This i E. 17 //Write 18 //Write 2. In the loop body, use a nested if statement to 19 // Dec: decide when to print an asterisk and when to print a 20 space. The output statements have been written, but 21 // Deci 22 you must decide when and where to use them. 23 // Deci 3. Execute the program by clicking the Run button at 24 the bottom of the screen. Observe your output. 25 // Figu 26 cout << 4. Modify the program to change the numnber of rows 27 28 from five to seven and the number of columns from 29 // This is three to five. What does the letter E look like now? 30 return 0; 31 } // End of ma 32 Grading When you have completed your program, click the Submit button to record your score. 上 !! 目
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