The "opposite" of <=
is >
.
Often there are several options that might be included in a major purchase. Each one might be accepted or rejected. Pretend you are buying a new car:
You have decided to buy a new sports car. The base price is $20,000. There are two options:
- pin strips — $250
- anti-lock brakes — $800
The price of the car will be the base price plus the price of the options you have picked. Write a program that calculates the price of the car.
Here is an incomplete version. The user is expected to enter "1" to mean true and "0" to mean false. There are better ways to do this which will be covered later in these notes.
Notice how the number in totalCost
is accumulated: it is initialized
in its declaration, then added to in each of the true branches.
Fill in the two blanks to complete the program. You may wish to copy the program to an editor and try it out.