Write a program in c++ that prompts for an integer greater than one that represents the low
end of a range and a second integer greater than or equal to the first integer that represents
the high end of a range. The program will print the factors (starting from 1) of integers in
this range.
For example, if the user enters 2 for the low end of the range and 6 for the high end of
the range, then the program will output:
2: 1, 2
3: 1, 3
4: 1, 2, 4
5: 1, 5
6: 1, 2, 3, 6
Write a program in c++ that prompts for an integer greater than one that represents the...
5.2 Write a program that repeatedly prompts a user for integer numbers until the user enters 'done'. Once 'done' is entered, print out the largest and smallest of the numbers. If the user enters anything other than a valid number catch it with a try/except and put out an appropriate message and ignore the number. Enter 7, 2, bob, 10, and 4 and match the output below. 1 largest = None 2 smallest = None 3 while True: 4...
5.2 Write a program that repeatedly prompts a user for integer numbers until the user enters 'done'. Once 'done' is entered, print out the largest and smallest of the numbers. If the user enters anything other than a valid number catch it with a try/except and put out an appropriate message and ignore the number. Enter 7, 2, bob, 10, and 4 and match the output below. 1 largest = None 2 smallest = None 3 while True: 4 num...
Write a program “hw4.c” that reads integer (less than or equal 100) from the keyboard and, on the output, writes the sum of the divisors of n (other than itself). For integers less than or equal to 1 it should print 0. For example, the input -3 0 1 4 5 6 12 should generate the output 0 0 0 3 1 6 16 Explanation of output: The input -3 is less than 1, output is 0. The input 0...
Write a program that prompts the user for an integer that the player (maybe the user, maybe someone else) will try to guess. If the player's guess is higher than the target number, the program should display "too high" If the user's guess is lower than the target number, the program should display "too low" The program should use a loop that repeats until the user correctly guesses the number. Then the program should print how many guesses it took....
Java: Write a program that prompts the user to enter integers in the range 1 to 50 and counts the occurrences of each integer. The program should also prompt the user for the number of integers that will be entered. As an example, if the user enters 10 integers (10, 20, 10, 30, 40, 49, 20, 10, 25, 10), the program output would be: 10 occurs 4 times 20 occurs 2 times 25 occurs 1 time 30 occurs 1 time...
Using C++ language
P2-4 Write a program that randomly generates an integer and then prompts the user to guess the number. If the user guesses the number correctly, the program outputs an appropriate message such as "You win!" and terminates. Otherwise, the program checks and tell the user whether the guessed number is less or greater than the target number and then prompts him for another try. However, the program gives the user five tries only to guess the correct...
Write a program in a class called Q1 in the text box below that prompts the user to enter an integer. If the number is a multiple of 5, print HiFive. If the number is divisible by 2 or 3, print Troy. Here are the sample runs: <Output> Enter an integer: 6 Troy <End Output> <Output> Enter an integer: 15 HiFive Troy <End Output> <Output> Enter an integer: 25 HiFive <End Output> <Output> Enter an integer: 1 <End Output>
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Write a program that prompts the user to enter integers or a sentinel to stop. The program prints the highest and lowest numbers entered, the sum and the average. DO NOT USE ARRAYS, only variables and loops. Write a program the prompts the user to input a positive integer. Keep asking the user until a positive integer is entered. Once a positive integer is entered, print a message if the integer is prime or not. (NOTE: A number is...
Write a program which asks the user to enter an integer. Use switch statement to write out the numeric word (such as ONE) if the user's input is 1; (see the sample run output for the usr input 2 or 3); otherwise, write OUT OF RANGE. Below are few sample runs: If the user enters a 1, the program will print: ONE TWO THREE Or, if the user enters a 2, the program will print: TWO THREE Or, if the...
Write a program that reads a positive integer N, where N is greater than 1 and prints the value of the floating-point value SUM where SUM is the results of the following series. SUM = 1/1! + 2/2! + 3/3! + 4/4! + ... N/N! Note that your program should print the message “Sorry, bad N”” if N is <=1, and keep reading user input until the user enters a valid value for N. Also, note that all division operations...