Your Personal Positive Attitude (
peacefully) wrote2009-10-27 04:40 pm
(no subject)
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
//Mimi Guarino
//CSC 1230 Date: October 27th, 2009
//HW4- Selection With "If" and One Function
//A program that will output the coorisponding color to an imputed wavelength
#include
#include
using namespace std;
void welcomeUser()
{
cout << "Hello user, welcome to the Color Wavelength-o-tron! \n";
cout << "This program is designed to tell you the relationship between\nwavelength, and color shown on this chart. \n\n";
cout << "\tColor \tWavelength Range\n";
cout << "\tViolet \t0.400-0.424\n";
cout << "\tBlue \t0.424-0.491\n";
cout << "\tGreen \t0.491-0.575\n";
cout << "\tYellow \t0.575-0.585\n";
cout << "\tOrange \t0.585-0.647\n";
cout << "\tRed \t0.647-0.700\n";
cout << "Simply enter your wavelength and let us do the rest!\n";
cout << "\n";
cout << "Enter wavelength: ";
}
int main ()
{
cout << "";
welcomeUser();
double waveLength;
cin >> waveLength;
double violet = 0.418;
double violetBlue = 0.424;
double blueViolet = 0.429;
double blue = 0.485;
double blueGreen = 0.491;
double greenBlue = 0.496;
double green = 0.570;
double greenYellow = 0.575;
double yellowGreen = 0.580;
double yellowOrange = 0.585;
double orangeYellow = 0.590;
double orange = 0.642;
double orangeRed = 0.647;
double redOrange = 0.652;
double red = 0.700;
if (waveLength < 0.400)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is out of visual range \n";
else if (waveLength <= violet)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Violet \n";
else if (waveLength <= violetBlue)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Violet on the Violet/Blue border \n";
else if (waveLength <= blueViolet)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Blue on the Violet/Blue border \n";
else if (waveLength <= blue)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Blue \n";
else if (waveLength <= blueGreen)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Blue on the Green/Blue border \n";
else if (waveLength <= greenBlue)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Green on the Green/Blue border \n";
else if (waveLength <= green)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Green \n";
else if (waveLength <= greenYellow)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Green on the Yellow/Green border \n";
else if (waveLength <= yellowGreen)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Yellow on the Yellow/Green border \n";
else if (waveLength <= yellowOrange)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Yellow on the Orange/Yellow border \n";
else if (waveLength <= orangeYellow)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Orange on the Orange/Yellow border \n";
else if (waveLength <= orange)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Orange \n";
else if (waveLength <= orangeRed)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Orange on the Red/Orange border \n";
else if (waveLength <= redOrange)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Red on the Red/Orange border \n";
else if (waveLength <= red)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Red \n";
else if (waveLength > 0.700)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is out of visual range \n";
return 0;
}
Hello user, welcome to the Color Wavelength-o-tron!
This program is designed to tell you the relationship between
wavelength, and color shown on this chart.
Color Wavelength Range
Violet 0.400-0.424
Blue 0.424-0.491
Green 0.491-0.575
Yellow 0.575-0.585
Orange 0.585-0.647
Red 0.647-0.700
Simply enter your wavelength and let us do the rest!
Enter wavelength: .5
0.500 microns is Green
Press any key to continue . . .
Hello user, welcome to the Color Wavelength-o-tron!
This program is designed to tell you the relationship between
wavelength, and color shown on this chart.
Color Wavelength Range
Violet 0.400-0.424
Blue 0.424-0.491
Green 0.491-0.575
Yellow 0.575-0.585
Orange 0.585-0.647
Red 0.647-0.700
Simply enter your wavelength and let us do the rest!
Enter wavelength: .4159
0.416 microns is Violet
Press any key to continue . . .
Hello user, welcome to the Color Wavelength-o-tron!
This program is designed to tell you the relationship between
wavelength, and color shown on this chart.
Color Wavelength Range
Violet 0.400-0.424
Blue 0.424-0.491
Green 0.491-0.575
Yellow 0.575-0.585
Orange 0.585-0.647
Red 0.647-0.700
Simply enter your wavelength and let us do the rest!
Enter wavelength: .585
0.585 microns is Yellow on the Orange/Yellow border
Press any key to continue . . .
Hello user, welcome to the Color Wavelength-o-tron!
This program is designed to tell you the relationship between
wavelength, and color shown on this chart.
Color Wavelength Range
Violet 0.400-0.424
Blue 0.424-0.491
Green 0.491-0.575
Yellow 0.575-0.585
Orange 0.585-0.647
Red 0.647-0.700
Simply enter your wavelength and let us do the rest!
Enter wavelength: .701
0.701 microns is out of visual range
Press any key to continue . . .
Hello user, welcome to the Color Wavelength-o-tron!
This program is designed to tell you the relationship between
wavelength, and color shown on this chart.
Color Wavelength Range
Violet 0.400-0.424
Blue 0.424-0.491
Green 0.491-0.575
Yellow 0.575-0.585
Orange 0.585-0.647
Red 0.647-0.700
Simply enter your wavelength and let us do the rest!
Enter wavelength: .486
0.486 microns is Blue on the Green/Blue border
Press any key to continue . . .
TAKE THAT IN YOUR PIPE AND SMOKE IT >:D
EDIT; OKAY, NOW IT'S DONE FOR REAL. WHOLE THING IS UP HERE, AND IT IS GOING ON BLACK BOARD
/trundles off to do math homework
//Mimi Guarino
//CSC 1230 Date: October 27th, 2009
//HW4- Selection With "If" and One Function
//A program that will output the coorisponding color to an imputed wavelength
#include
#include
using namespace std;
void welcomeUser()
{
cout << "Hello user, welcome to the Color Wavelength-o-tron! \n";
cout << "This program is designed to tell you the relationship between\nwavelength, and color shown on this chart. \n\n";
cout << "\tColor \tWavelength Range\n";
cout << "\tViolet \t0.400-0.424\n";
cout << "\tBlue \t0.424-0.491\n";
cout << "\tGreen \t0.491-0.575\n";
cout << "\tYellow \t0.575-0.585\n";
cout << "\tOrange \t0.585-0.647\n";
cout << "\tRed \t0.647-0.700\n";
cout << "Simply enter your wavelength and let us do the rest!\n";
cout << "\n";
cout << "Enter wavelength: ";
}
int main ()
{
cout << "";
welcomeUser();
double waveLength;
cin >> waveLength;
double violet = 0.418;
double violetBlue = 0.424;
double blueViolet = 0.429;
double blue = 0.485;
double blueGreen = 0.491;
double greenBlue = 0.496;
double green = 0.570;
double greenYellow = 0.575;
double yellowGreen = 0.580;
double yellowOrange = 0.585;
double orangeYellow = 0.590;
double orange = 0.642;
double orangeRed = 0.647;
double redOrange = 0.652;
double red = 0.700;
if (waveLength < 0.400)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is out of visual range \n";
else if (waveLength <= violet)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Violet \n";
else if (waveLength <= violetBlue)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Violet on the Violet/Blue border \n";
else if (waveLength <= blueViolet)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Blue on the Violet/Blue border \n";
else if (waveLength <= blue)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Blue \n";
else if (waveLength <= blueGreen)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Blue on the Green/Blue border \n";
else if (waveLength <= greenBlue)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Green on the Green/Blue border \n";
else if (waveLength <= green)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Green \n";
else if (waveLength <= greenYellow)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Green on the Yellow/Green border \n";
else if (waveLength <= yellowGreen)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Yellow on the Yellow/Green border \n";
else if (waveLength <= yellowOrange)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Yellow on the Orange/Yellow border \n";
else if (waveLength <= orangeYellow)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Orange on the Orange/Yellow border \n";
else if (waveLength <= orange)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Orange \n";
else if (waveLength <= orangeRed)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Orange on the Red/Orange border \n";
else if (waveLength <= redOrange)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Red on the Red/Orange border \n";
else if (waveLength <= red)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is Red \n";
else if (waveLength > 0.700)
cout << setprecision(4) << waveLength << " microns is out of visual range \n";
return 0;
}
Hello user, welcome to the Color Wavelength-o-tron!
This program is designed to tell you the relationship between
wavelength, and color shown on this chart.
Color Wavelength Range
Violet 0.400-0.424
Blue 0.424-0.491
Green 0.491-0.575
Yellow 0.575-0.585
Orange 0.585-0.647
Red 0.647-0.700
Simply enter your wavelength and let us do the rest!
Enter wavelength: .5
0.500 microns is Green
Press any key to continue . . .
Hello user, welcome to the Color Wavelength-o-tron!
This program is designed to tell you the relationship between
wavelength, and color shown on this chart.
Color Wavelength Range
Violet 0.400-0.424
Blue 0.424-0.491
Green 0.491-0.575
Yellow 0.575-0.585
Orange 0.585-0.647
Red 0.647-0.700
Simply enter your wavelength and let us do the rest!
Enter wavelength: .4159
0.416 microns is Violet
Press any key to continue . . .
Hello user, welcome to the Color Wavelength-o-tron!
This program is designed to tell you the relationship between
wavelength, and color shown on this chart.
Color Wavelength Range
Violet 0.400-0.424
Blue 0.424-0.491
Green 0.491-0.575
Yellow 0.575-0.585
Orange 0.585-0.647
Red 0.647-0.700
Simply enter your wavelength and let us do the rest!
Enter wavelength: .585
0.585 microns is Yellow on the Orange/Yellow border
Press any key to continue . . .
Hello user, welcome to the Color Wavelength-o-tron!
This program is designed to tell you the relationship between
wavelength, and color shown on this chart.
Color Wavelength Range
Violet 0.400-0.424
Blue 0.424-0.491
Green 0.491-0.575
Yellow 0.575-0.585
Orange 0.585-0.647
Red 0.647-0.700
Simply enter your wavelength and let us do the rest!
Enter wavelength: .701
0.701 microns is out of visual range
Press any key to continue . . .
Hello user, welcome to the Color Wavelength-o-tron!
This program is designed to tell you the relationship between
wavelength, and color shown on this chart.
Color Wavelength Range
Violet 0.400-0.424
Blue 0.424-0.491
Green 0.491-0.575
Yellow 0.575-0.585
Orange 0.585-0.647
Red 0.647-0.700
Simply enter your wavelength and let us do the rest!
Enter wavelength: .486
0.486 microns is Blue on the Green/Blue border
Press any key to continue . . .
TAKE THAT IN YOUR PIPE AND SMOKE IT >:D
EDIT; OKAY, NOW IT'S DONE FOR REAL. WHOLE THING IS UP HERE, AND IT IS GOING ON BLACK BOARD
/trundles off to do math homework

no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
pretty much, last class where we talked about this stuff I completely zoned out during class, so I pretty much just dove into the book having no idea how to do this, and worked by trial and error. All in all == very bad plan.
not to mention I'm not really that gifted at this XD I just find it weirdly fun in a way
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject