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Chapter 5, Problem 6RQE
Each repetition of a loop is known as a(n) _________.
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Create a do while loop that uses controlling variable x. The loop shall generate and display one value per iteration from the variable x. The values are to be displayed using console.log.
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#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main ()
{
int N, i=1, isPrime, x;
cout<<"Enter a Number: ";
cin>>N;
do
{isPrime=0;
x=1;
do {
if(i%x==0)
isPrime++;
x++;
}
while(x<=i);
if(isPrime==2)
cout<<i<<" ";
i++;
}
while(i<=N);
return 0;
}
a) Request the lower bound, lower and the upper bound, upper from the console.b) Request an increment value incVal from the console.c) Use a while loop to increment from lower to upper by increments of incVal such as 0 3 6 9 12 given lower of 0and upper of 12 and increment of 3.d) Use a while loop to vertically print all values in between each increment.e) Use a for loop to vertically print all values in between each increment.
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Starting Out With C++, Early Objects - With Access Package
Ch. 5.1 - How many lines will each of the following while...Ch. 5.1 - Prob. 5.2CPCh. 5.3 - What will each of the following program segments...Ch. 5.5 - Prob. 5.4CPCh. 5.5 - Write a program segment with a do-while loop that...Ch. 5.5 - Revise your answer to Question 5.8 to use the...Ch. 5.6 - What three expressions appear inside the...Ch. 5.6 - You want to write a for loop that displays I love...Ch. 5.6 - Prob. 5.9CPCh. 5.6 - Write a for loop that displays your name 10 times.
Ch. 5.6 - Write a for loop that displays all of the odd...Ch. 5.6 - Write a for loop that displays every fifth number,...Ch. 5.8 - Prob. 5.13CPCh. 5.8 - Write a for loop that sums up the squares of the...Ch. 5.8 - Write a for loop that sums up the squares of the...Ch. 5.8 - Write a for loop that repeats seven times, asking...Ch. 5.8 - Write a for loop that calculates the total of the...Ch. 5.8 - Prob. 5.18CPCh. 5.8 - Write a sentinel-controlled while loop that...Ch. 5.11 - Which loop (while, do-while, or for) is best to...Ch. 5.11 - How many total stars will be displayed by each of...Ch. 5.11 - What will the following program segment display?...Ch. 5.12 - Prob. 5.23CPCh. 5.12 - What header file must be included in a program to...Ch. 5.12 - What five steps must be taken when a file is used...Ch. 5.12 - What is the difference between a text file and a...Ch. 5.12 - Prob. 5.27CPCh. 5.12 - What type of file stream object do you create if...Ch. 5.12 - What type of file stream object do you create if...Ch. 5.12 - Prob. 5.30CPCh. 5.12 - Assume you have an output file named numbers.txt...Ch. 5 - To _______ a value means to increase it by one.Ch. 5 - To _______ a value means to decrease it by one.Ch. 5 - Prob. 3RQECh. 5 - Prob. 4RQECh. 5 - The statement or block that is repeated is known...Ch. 5 - Each repetition of a loop is known as a(n)...Ch. 5 - A loop that evaluates its test expression before...Ch. 5 - A loop that evaluates its test expression after...Ch. 5 - A loop that does not have a way of stopping is...Ch. 5 - A(n) ______ is a variable that counts the number...Ch. 5 - Prob. 11RQECh. 5 - A(n) ________ is a variable that is initialized to...Ch. 5 - A(n) ______ is a special value that marks the end...Ch. 5 - The ________ loop is ideal for situations that...Ch. 5 - The _____ loop always iterates at least once.Ch. 5 - The _______and ______ loops will not iterate at...Ch. 5 - Inside the for loops parentheses, the first...Ch. 5 - A loop that is inside another is called a(n)...Ch. 5 - The _________ statement causes a loop to terminate...Ch. 5 - The _____ statement causes a loop to skip the...Ch. 5 - What header file do you need to include in a...Ch. 5 - What data type do you use when you want to create...Ch. 5 - What happens if you open an output file and the...Ch. 5 - What data type do you use when you want to create...Ch. 5 - What is a files read position? Where is the read...Ch. 5 - What should a program do when it is finished using...Ch. 5 - Write code that lets the user enter a number. The...Ch. 5 - Write a do-while loop that asks the user to enter...Ch. 5 - Write a for loop that displays the following set...Ch. 5 - Write a loop that asks the user to enter a number....Ch. 5 - Write a nested loop that displays the following...Ch. 5 - Write a nested loop that displays 10 rows of #...Ch. 5 - Rewrite the following code, converting the while...Ch. 5 - Rewrite the following code, replacing the do-while...Ch. 5 - Convert the following whi1e loop to a for loop:...Ch. 5 - Convert the following for loop to a while loop:...Ch. 5 - Prob. 37RQECh. 5 - Prob. 38RQECh. 5 - What will each of the following program segments...Ch. 5 - int x = 1 ; while (x 10) x++; cout x;Ch. 5 - Prob. 41RQECh. 5 - Prob. 42RQECh. 5 - Each of the program segments in this section has...Ch. 5 - A) // This code should use a loop to raise a...Ch. 5 - A) // This code should display the sum of two...Ch. 5 - Prob. 46RQECh. 5 - Characters for the ASCII Codes Write a program...Ch. 5 - Sum of Numbers Write a program that asks the user...Ch. 5 - Distance Traveled The distance a vehicle travels...Ch. 5 - Celsius to Fahrenheit Table In one of the Chapter...Ch. 5 - Prob. 5PCCh. 5 - Ocean Levels Assuming the level of the Earths...Ch. 5 - Pennies for Pay Write a program that calculates...Ch. 5 - Prob. 8PCCh. 5 - Prob. 9PCCh. 5 - Random Number Guessing Game Write a program that...Ch. 5 - Random Number Guessing Game Enhancement Enhance...Ch. 5 - The Greatest and Least of These Write a program...Ch. 5 - Prob. 13PCCh. 5 - Prob. 14PCCh. 5 - Population Write a program that will predict the...Ch. 5 - Math Tutor Version 3 This program started in...Ch. 5 - Hotel Suites Occupancy Write a program that...Ch. 5 - Rectangle Display Write a program that asks the...Ch. 5 - Diamond Display Write a program that uses nested...Ch. 5 - Triangle Display Write a program that uses nested...Ch. 5 - Arrowhead Display Write a program that uses nested...Ch. 5 - Sales Bar Chart Write a program that asks the user...Ch. 5 - Savings Account Balance Write a program that...Ch. 5 - Using FilesTotal and Average Rainfall Write a...Ch. 5 - Using FilesPopulation Bar Chart Write a program...Ch. 5 - Using FilesStudent Line Up Modify the Student...Ch. 5 - Using FilesSavings Account Balance Modification...
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