//: C03:Menu.cpp // From Thinking in C++, 2nd Edition // Available at http://www.BruceEckel.com // (c) Bruce Eckel 2000 // Copyright notice in Copyright.txt // Simple menu program demonstrating // the use of "break" and "continue" #include using namespace std; int main() { char c; // To hold response while(true) { cout << "MAIN MENU:" << endl; cout << "l: left, r: right, q: quit -> "; cin >> c; if(c == 'q') break; // Out of "while(1)" if(c == 'l') { cout << "LEFT MENU:" << endl; cout << "select a or b: "; cin >> c; if(c == 'a') { cout << "you chose 'a'" << endl; continue; // Back to main menu } if(c == 'b') { cout << "you chose 'b'" << endl; continue; // Back to main menu } else { cout << "you didn't choose a or b!" << endl; continue; // Back to main menu } } if(c == 'r') { cout << "RIGHT MENU:" << endl; cout << "select c or d: "; cin >> c; if(c == 'c') { cout << "you chose 'c'" << endl; continue; // Back to main menu } if(c == 'd') { cout << "you chose 'd'" << endl; continue; // Back to main menu } else { cout << "you didn't choose c or d!" << endl; continue; // Back to main menu } } cout << "you must type l or r or q!" << endl; } cout << "quitting menu..." << endl; } ///:~