In this lab, you add a loop and the statements that make up the loop body to a C++ program that is provided. When completed, the program should calculate two totals: the number of left-handed people and the number of right-handed people in your class. Your loop should execute until the user enters the character X instead of L for left-handed or R for right-handed.
The inputs for this program are as follows: R, R, R, L, L, L, R, L, R, R, L, X
Variables have been declared for you, and the input and output statements have been written.
Instructions
Ensure the source code file named LeftOrRight.cpp is open in the code editor.
Write a loop and a loop body that allows you to calculate a total of left-handed and right-handed people in your class.
Execute the program by clicking the Run button and using the data listed above and verify that the output is correct.
// LeftOrRight.cpp - This program calculates the total number of left-handed and right-handed
// students in a class.
// Input: L for left-handed; R for right handed; X to quit.
// Output: Prints the number of left-handed students and the number of right-handed students.
#include
#include
using namespace std;
int main()
{
string leftOrRight = ""; // L or R for one student.
int rightTotal = 0; // Number of right-handed students.
int leftTotal = 0; // Number of left-handed students.
// This is the work done in the housekeeping() function
cout << "Enter an L if you are left-handed, a R if you are right-handed or X to quit: ";
cin >> leftOrRight;
// This is the work done in the detailLoop() function
// Write your loop here.
// This is the work done in the endOfJob() function
// Output number of left or right-handed students.
cout << "Number of left-handed students: " << leftTotal << endl;
cout << "Number of right-handed students: " << rightTotal << endl;
return 0;
}