Primary focus on chapter 6 Functions
For each problem:
Additional requirement:
In these problems, and all future problems, use functions.
Provide a function prototype for each function before the main function.
The function prototype should have descriptive names for the function and for each parameter.
Put very little code in the main function.
Each function should be preceded with a short comment giving:
Write two functions:
A function named sum which takes two integer values as arguments, and returns their sum.
A main function which asks the user for two integer values, passes the two values to the sum
function, then prints the two values and their sum.
The main function then again asks the user for two integer values, passes the two values to the sum
function, then prints the two values and their sum.
Test it once, with the values 3 and 4, and then 5 and 49.
The purpose of this problem is to write some small functions and practice passing things around amoung functions.
1) The main function shall ask the user to enter three numbers and read the three numbers.
2) Write a function named findSum
that takes three numbers as arguments and returns their sum.
The main function shall call this function.
3) Write a function named findAverage
that takes the sum and the number of numbers and returns the average.
The main function shall call this function.
4) Write a function named findSmallest
that takes the three numbers and returns the smallest value.
The main function shall call this function.
5) The main function shall print the results in the following format, with two decimal positions and
the decimal points aligned:
Results: First number 17.23 Second number 3.98 Third number 22.32 Total 43.53 Average 14.51 Smallest 3.98
Test the program twice with the following two sets of numbers:
37.144 2.4144 19 4.23 5.78 6.21