Calling class
Nov 30, 2014 at 6:14am UTC
After the first call i ask if they would like to do another transaction but it just exits. The first call works.line 83 is where my if statement is. Any idea why?
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#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
double Balance;
double amount;
class one{
public :
void checkBalance();
virtual double Deposit(double amount)=0;
virtual double Withdrawl(double amount)=0;
virtual double Menu()=0;
};
class two: public one{
public :
two(double b=1000, double a=0.0){
Balance =b;
amount = a;
};
void checkBalance();
double Deposit(double amount);
double Withdrawl(double amount);
double Menu();
};
void two::checkBalance(){
cout <<"Balance :: $1000.00/n" << endl;
};
double two::Deposit(double amount){
Balance = Balance + amount;
return Balance;
};
double two::Withdrawl(double amount){
Balance = Balance - amount;
return Balance;
};
double two:: Menu(){
double amount;
int choice;
two obj;
cout << "Welecome to the ATM" <<endl;
cout << "What would you like to do" << endl;
cout << "1. Check Balance." << endl;
cout << "2. Deposit." << endl;
cout << "3. Withdrawl." << endl;
cout << "4. Exit." << endl;
cin >> choice;
if (choice == 1){
obj.checkBalance();
}
else if (choice ==2){
cout << "How much would you like to deposit?" <<endl;;
cin >> amount;
cout << "New Balance: " << obj.Deposit(amount) << endl;
}
else if (choice ==3){
cout << "How much would you like to withdrawl?" <<endl;
cin >> amount;
cout << "New Balance: " << obj.Withdrawl(amount) << endl;
}
else if (choice ==4){
cout << "Goodbye!" << endl;
}
return amount;
};
int main(){
two obj;
int answer;
obj.Menu();
cout << "Would you like to make another transaction?" <<endl;
cout << "Press Y for yes or N for no" << endl;
cin >> answer;
if (answer=='Y' || answer =='y' ){
obj.Menu();
}
else if (answer =='N' || answer =='n' ){
cout << "GoodBye" ;
}
return 0;
}
Nov 30, 2014 at 7:38am UTC
You declared answer as an integer type, but you ask the user to type in text.
Dec 1, 2014 at 11:52pm UTC
Thanks. Didnt notice.
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