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bookChallenge: Math Operation Handler

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You're building a simple math operation processor that performs different calculations based on the selected operation type.

Use a switch statement to handle each operation type.

  1. Addition (case 1)
    • Add a and b.
    • Print "Adding numbers...".
  2. Subtraction (case 2)
    • Subtract b from a.
    • Print "Subtracting numbers...".
  3. Multiplication (case 3)
    • Multiply a by b.
    • Print "Multiplying numbers...".
  4. Division (case 4)
    • Check if b is not equal to zero.
    • If true, divide a by b and print "Dividing numbers...".
    • Otherwise, print "Error: Division by zero not allowed.".
  5. Default Case
    • Print "Invalid operation type." if the number doesn't match any valid case.
  6. Return the result of the performed operation.

Example

operationType = 3, a = 12.0, b = 4.0 => "Multiplying numbers..." and return 48.0.

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Taak

Swipe to start coding

You're building a simple math operation processor that performs different calculations based on the selected operation type.

Use a switch statement to handle each operation type.

  1. Addition (case 1)
    • Add a and b.
    • Print "Adding numbers...".
  2. Subtraction (case 2)
    • Subtract b from a.
    • Print "Subtracting numbers...".
  3. Multiplication (case 3)
    • Multiply a by b.
    • Print "Multiplying numbers...".
  4. Division (case 4)
    • Check if b is not equal to zero.
    • If true, divide a by b and print "Dividing numbers...".
    • Otherwise, print "Error: Division by zero not allowed.".
  5. Default Case
    • Print "Invalid operation type." if the number doesn't match any valid case.
  6. Return the result of the performed operation.

Example

operationType = 3, a = 12.0, b = 4.0 => "Multiplying numbers..." and return 48.0.

Oplossing

solution.cpp

solution.cpp

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