Starting Out with C++ from Control Structures to Objects (8th Edition)
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Chapter 6, Problem 19PC
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Using Files-Hospital Report
Program Plan:
- Include the required header files.
- Declare function prototype which is used in the program.
- Define the “main()” function.
- Declare the required variables.
- Create an object for output stream.
- Get the patient type from the user.
- Check the condition for entered type.
- Read and validate the number of days from the user using while loop.
- Read and validate the daily room rate from the user.
- Read and validate the medication charges from the user.
- Read and validate the lab fees and other service charges from the user.
- Make a call to the corresponding “patient_charges()”function after evaluating the type.
- Open the file “Report.txt”.
- Print the result in the file.
- Close the file.
- Function ‘patient_type()” which gets the type of the patient from the user.
- Declare a variable “type” to get the response from the user.
- Validate the patient type from the user.
- Convert the patient type as lowercase to uppercase.
- Function “patient_charges()” with four parameters which calculates the charges for the In-patient.
- Return the in-patient charges
- Function “patient_charges()” with two parameters which calculates the charges for the Out-patient.
- Return the in-patient charges
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