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COMP/220 iLab 2 of 7 - SQL Course



iLAB OVERVIEW

Scenario and Summary



This lab requires you to create a multifile C++ project in order to design and implement an object-
oriented program using a class to model the characteristics and function of a resistor.

Deliverables



1.       Submit a single Notepad file containing the source code for Exercise 1 to the Dropbox for
Week 2. Your source code should use proper indentation and be error free. Be sure that your last
name and the lab number are part of the file name; see the following example:
YourLastName_Lab1.txt.



Each program should include a comment section that includes (at a minimum) your name, the lab
and exercise number, and a description of what the program accomplishes.

2.       Submit a lab report (a Word document) containing the following information to the
Dropbox for Week 2.

o         Include your name and the exercise number.

o          Specification: Include a brief description of what the program accomplishes, including its
input, key processes, and output.

o          Test Plan: Include a brief description of the method you used to confirm that your
program worked properly. If necessary, include a clearly labeled table with test cases, predicted
results, and actual results.

o         Summary and Conclusions: Include a summary of what the lab demonstrated and any
conclusions drawn from the testing of the lab program.

o         Answers to Lab Questions: Answer any and all lab questions included in the lab steps.

Summary: Write a statement summarizing your predicted and actual output. Identify and explain
any differences.
Conclusions: Write at least one nontrivial paragraph that explains, in detail, either a significant
problem you had and how you solved it or, if you had no significant problems, something you
learned by doing the exercise.

Each lab exercise should have a separate section in the lab-report document.

Your lab grade will be based upon

1.        the formatting of your source code;

2.        the use of meaningful identifiers;

3.        the extent of internal documentation;

4.        the degree to which an exercises’ specifications are met; and

5.        the completeness of your lab report.



iLAB STEPS

STEP 1: Create a Multifile Project

Objective: Create a C++ console application that will model the characteristics of a resistor.

1.         Create a multifile project. Create and add to the project an h file containing the resistor-
class definition.

2.       Create and add to the project a cpp file containing the implementation of the class-
member functions.

3.         Create and add to the project a ccp file containing the main() function, which will
instantiate a resistor object and test its member functions.

STEP 2: Required Class Members

The resistor class will, at minimum, have members that do the following.

1.        store the nominal resistance value of a resistor

2.        store the tolerance of a resistor

3.        initialize any and all nominal-resistance values to correct, EIA, nonzero values that are
greater than 0 and less than 1,000,000 ohms

4.        initialize any and all resistance-tolerance values to correct, E12, E24, E48, or E96
resistance-tolerance values

5.       allow the nominal-resistance and tolerance values of a resistor object to be changed by
the user

6.         All member functions should have a test message stating the name of the function. All the
test messages should be displayed or not displayed, depending on the value of a Boolean variable
declared in main().
a.        If the Boolean value = true, display the message.

b.        If the Boolean value = false, do not display the message.

STEP 3: Program Operations

1.        Function main() should instatiate two objects of class resistor.

2.        Function main() should display the current values of all resistor objects.

a.         Function main() should also calculate and display the minimum and maximum in-tolerance
resistance values of each resistor object from the resistor data members.

3.         Function main() should allow the user to change the values of the nominal resistance and
the resistor tolerance of both resistor objects, and it should also correctly handle out of numeric-
range input. Main() is also responsible for making sure that the user can successfully enter only
correct, EIA resistance and tolerance values.

a.        The user should be given the following data-entry choices:

1.        accept current EIA values for resistance and tolerance;

4.         The function main() should display the new, modified values of the resistor object,
including the new min and max in-tolerance resistance values.

5.        The function main() should be executed twice: once with the test messages displayed and
once without.

STEP 4: Lab Questions

You are not required to copy the question text into your document, but all answers should be listed
with the question number they answer.

1.         List the complete reference-source information for where you found the EIA standard
resistor value and tolerance information.

2.        How was this reference discovered and where?

3.        The constructor requires the initialization values for the nominal resistance and the
tolerance when an object is instantiated to be a correct E-series resistance and tolerance
combination. Describe how this was accomplished in your program design and implementation.

4.         In the lab, you were required to provide mutator functions to change the nominal-
resistance and tolerance values of a resistor object.

a.         Describe how this was accomplished so that the user could not enter an invalid nominal-
resistance and E-series tolerance combination.

5.         Describe how this process was different and/or similar to how you implemented this
validation in the class constructor.


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Comp 220 ilab 2 of 7

  • 1. HELPIDO.COM CLICK HERE TO GET THE SOLUTION !!!!!!!! COMP/220 iLab 2 of 7 - SQL Course iLAB OVERVIEW Scenario and Summary This lab requires you to create a multifile C++ project in order to design and implement an object- oriented program using a class to model the characteristics and function of a resistor. Deliverables 1. Submit a single Notepad file containing the source code for Exercise 1 to the Dropbox for Week 2. Your source code should use proper indentation and be error free. Be sure that your last name and the lab number are part of the file name; see the following example: YourLastName_Lab1.txt. Each program should include a comment section that includes (at a minimum) your name, the lab and exercise number, and a description of what the program accomplishes. 2. Submit a lab report (a Word document) containing the following information to the Dropbox for Week 2. o Include your name and the exercise number. o Specification: Include a brief description of what the program accomplishes, including its input, key processes, and output. o Test Plan: Include a brief description of the method you used to confirm that your program worked properly. If necessary, include a clearly labeled table with test cases, predicted results, and actual results. o Summary and Conclusions: Include a summary of what the lab demonstrated and any conclusions drawn from the testing of the lab program. o Answers to Lab Questions: Answer any and all lab questions included in the lab steps. Summary: Write a statement summarizing your predicted and actual output. Identify and explain any differences.
  • 2. Conclusions: Write at least one nontrivial paragraph that explains, in detail, either a significant problem you had and how you solved it or, if you had no significant problems, something you learned by doing the exercise. Each lab exercise should have a separate section in the lab-report document. Your lab grade will be based upon 1. the formatting of your source code; 2. the use of meaningful identifiers; 3. the extent of internal documentation; 4. the degree to which an exercises’ specifications are met; and 5. the completeness of your lab report. iLAB STEPS STEP 1: Create a Multifile Project Objective: Create a C++ console application that will model the characteristics of a resistor. 1. Create a multifile project. Create and add to the project an h file containing the resistor- class definition. 2. Create and add to the project a cpp file containing the implementation of the class- member functions. 3. Create and add to the project a ccp file containing the main() function, which will instantiate a resistor object and test its member functions. STEP 2: Required Class Members The resistor class will, at minimum, have members that do the following. 1. store the nominal resistance value of a resistor 2. store the tolerance of a resistor 3. initialize any and all nominal-resistance values to correct, EIA, nonzero values that are greater than 0 and less than 1,000,000 ohms 4. initialize any and all resistance-tolerance values to correct, E12, E24, E48, or E96 resistance-tolerance values 5. allow the nominal-resistance and tolerance values of a resistor object to be changed by the user 6. All member functions should have a test message stating the name of the function. All the test messages should be displayed or not displayed, depending on the value of a Boolean variable declared in main().
  • 3. a. If the Boolean value = true, display the message. b. If the Boolean value = false, do not display the message. STEP 3: Program Operations 1. Function main() should instatiate two objects of class resistor. 2. Function main() should display the current values of all resistor objects. a. Function main() should also calculate and display the minimum and maximum in-tolerance resistance values of each resistor object from the resistor data members. 3. Function main() should allow the user to change the values of the nominal resistance and the resistor tolerance of both resistor objects, and it should also correctly handle out of numeric- range input. Main() is also responsible for making sure that the user can successfully enter only correct, EIA resistance and tolerance values. a. The user should be given the following data-entry choices: 1. accept current EIA values for resistance and tolerance; 4. The function main() should display the new, modified values of the resistor object, including the new min and max in-tolerance resistance values. 5. The function main() should be executed twice: once with the test messages displayed and once without. STEP 4: Lab Questions You are not required to copy the question text into your document, but all answers should be listed with the question number they answer. 1. List the complete reference-source information for where you found the EIA standard resistor value and tolerance information. 2. How was this reference discovered and where? 3. The constructor requires the initialization values for the nominal resistance and the tolerance when an object is instantiated to be a correct E-series resistance and tolerance combination. Describe how this was accomplished in your program design and implementation. 4. In the lab, you were required to provide mutator functions to change the nominal- resistance and tolerance values of a resistor object. a. Describe how this was accomplished so that the user could not enter an invalid nominal- resistance and E-series tolerance combination. 5. Describe how this process was different and/or similar to how you implemented this validation in the class constructor. CLICK HERE TO GET THE SOLUTION !!!!!!!!