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1 CSCI 125 & 161 / ENGR 144 Lecture 6 Martin van Bommel

2 Automatic Type Conversion Value of one type converted to another type as implicit part of computation 2 + 3.5 is 5.5 Integer 2 is converted into float 2.0 Assume variable total is of type double total = 0; Integer 0 converted to double 0.0

3 Truncation Automatic type conversion of double to integer drops any decimal fraction Assume variable n is of type int n = 1.99; Result is value of n is set to 1

4 Example of Truncation Write a program to convert a given number of centimeters to the equivalent in feet and inches Program “cmtofeet.cpp”

5 Explicit Type Conversion Type cast - unary operator to convert value Desired type in parenthesis before value e.g. average = sum / count; If sum and count are integers, would perform integer division for average average = (double) sum / count;

6 Shorthand Assignment Can replace variable = variable op expression; by variable op= expression; e.g. sum += value; counter += 1; value /= 10;

7 Incrementing and Decrementing Further shorthands for: –incrementing - adding 1 to a variable variable++; –decrementing - subtracting 1 from variable variable --; e.g. counter++;

8 Output cout used to display integers, real numbers (floats and doubles), characters, and strings cout << exp 1 << exp 2 … ; cout << ”Measurement is ”; cout << (inches / 12) << ” ft ”; cout << (inches % 12) << ” in”;

9 I/O Manipulation has parameterized manipulators to modify behavior of cout Format: cout << manipulator(parameter); Examples: –setw – sets minimum field width for value –setprecision – sets number of significant digits cout << setw(5) << setprecision(2) << 1.53; outputs: | 1.5|

10 May wish for setprecision to specify number of digits after decimal Can use the manipulator fixed cout << setprecision(2) << fixed;

11 Manipulators FlagUsage fixed fixed-point notation scientific scientific notation showpoint show decimal (even if.0) left left-adjust output right right-adjust output setw(n) width of print field setprecision(n) number of digits

12 Formatted Output Need to align numbers in columns NameNumberSalary Joe 123 94.56 Joan 2340125.38 cout << setprecision(2) << fixed; cout << setw(8) << left << name << right; cout << setw(4) << num << setw(8) << salary << endl;


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