
Database System Concepts
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Question
Write a C++
- If the strings match, the program outputs the message, "You may proceed!", and stops.
- If the strings do not match, and the user has not already made ten attempts, the program reads another string and compares with "password1" as before.
- If the user's tenth attempt fails to match "password1", the program outputs the message, "Maybe next time!", and stops.
Hint: Use a for loop to solve this problem.
For example:
Input | Result |
---|---|
password1 | You may proceed! |
your_password monkeymonkeymonkey 1234 password1 | You may proceed! |
x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 x9 x99 | Maybe next time! |
Expert Solution

This question has been solved!
Explore an expertly crafted, step-by-step solution for a thorough understanding of key concepts.
This is a popular solution
Trending nowThis is a popular solution!
Step by stepSolved in 4 steps with 4 images

Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, computer-science and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Similar questions
- Write a program in C++ that allows the user to enter the last names of five candidates in a local election and the number of votes each candidate receives. The program should then output each candidate’s name, the number of votes received, and the percentage of the total votes received by the candidate. Your program should also output the winner of the election. Ensure the winner's name is capitalized. Also, you MUST use c-strings Sample output is:arrow_forwardWrite a C++ program that inputs a string from the user and outputs that same string backwards. For example: If the input is “Peter Piper Picked a Pickled Pepper.” The output should be “.reppeP delkciP a dekciP repiP reteP” Please show code and output solution. Thank you.arrow_forwardWrite a C program that asks a user to enter a string. Then, display the following menu for the user: 1- Display the string 2- Find the length of the string 3- Print the string in reverse order 4- Convert the string to lowercase characters Ask the user to choose one of the above options and print the outputarrow_forward
- Code is in C++ Instructions Write a program that reads in a line consisting of a student’s name, Social Security number, user ID, and password. The program outputs the string in which all the digits of the Social Security number and all the characters in the password are replaced by x. (The Social Security number is in the form 000-00-0000, and the user ID and the password do not contain any spaces.) Your program should not use the operator [] to access a string element. Input is as follows highlighted in bold John Doe 333224444 DoeJ 123Password My problem is with my output, i am close with the code, but i have attached what happens on my output and i cannot figure out why? You can see how it prints out multiple times but i am lost? The terminal image is also attached. Thank you! Here is the code: #include <iostream> //include statement(s)#include <iomanip>#include <string> using namespace std; //using namespace statement(s) void getInfo(string info); //void…arrow_forwardWrite a complete C++ program that reads a line of input and prints it out; however, if the string that was read is more than 20 characters long (including whitespace characters), the message "too long" is printed instead. The end of the input is signaled by the user hitting the "enter" key, which creates a '\n' character at the end of the input. Note that the newline character '\n' is discarded, it does not become part of the string which is read. For example: Input Result Mr. Grey is fluffy Mr. Grey is fluffy Xerea Lu is a cow-colored cat too longarrow_forwardUSing basic C++ code pls!!!arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Database System ConceptsComputer ScienceISBN:9780078022159Author:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. SudarshanPublisher:McGraw-Hill EducationStarting Out with Python (4th Edition)Computer ScienceISBN:9780134444321Author:Tony GaddisPublisher:PEARSONDigital Fundamentals (11th Edition)Computer ScienceISBN:9780132737968Author:Thomas L. FloydPublisher:PEARSON
- C How to Program (8th Edition)Computer ScienceISBN:9780133976892Author:Paul J. Deitel, Harvey DeitelPublisher:PEARSONDatabase Systems: Design, Implementation, & Manag...Computer ScienceISBN:9781337627900Author:Carlos Coronel, Steven MorrisPublisher:Cengage LearningProgrammable Logic ControllersComputer ScienceISBN:9780073373843Author:Frank D. PetruzellaPublisher:McGraw-Hill Education

Database System Concepts
Computer Science
ISBN:9780078022159
Author:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education

Starting Out with Python (4th Edition)
Computer Science
ISBN:9780134444321
Author:Tony Gaddis
Publisher:PEARSON

Digital Fundamentals (11th Edition)
Computer Science
ISBN:9780132737968
Author:Thomas L. Floyd
Publisher:PEARSON

C How to Program (8th Edition)
Computer Science
ISBN:9780133976892
Author:Paul J. Deitel, Harvey Deitel
Publisher:PEARSON

Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Manag...
Computer Science
ISBN:9781337627900
Author:Carlos Coronel, Steven Morris
Publisher:Cengage Learning

Programmable Logic Controllers
Computer Science
ISBN:9780073373843
Author:Frank D. Petruzella
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Education