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Adding Text Color in C

The document discusses adding color and clearing the screen in C++ programs. It provides the syntax to use the COLOR and CLS commands, and includes an example program that uses these commands. It also provides pseudocode instructions, rules for writing pseudocode, and standards for good pseudocode. Finally, it discusses HTML text formatting tags for bold and italics and provides the syntax for using these tags.
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Adding Text Color in C

The document discusses adding color and clearing the screen in C++ programs. It provides the syntax to use the COLOR and CLS commands, and includes an example program that uses these commands. It also provides pseudocode instructions, rules for writing pseudocode, and standards for good pseudocode. Finally, it discusses HTML text formatting tags for bold and italics and provides the syntax for using these tags.
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Adding Text Color in C++

-to add text color, use the COLOR DOS command.


Syntax:
system(“COLOR bf”);

Clearing the screen


-To clear the screen, use the CLS command.
Syntax:
system(“CLS”);

Example:
1. Make a program that will asks the employees number of hours worked and rate per hour and display
his salary.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
system("COLOR 0a");
int intHour, intRate, intSalary;
cout<<"Hours worked:"<<endl;
cin>>intHour;
system("CLS");
cout<<"Rate per hour:"<<endl;
cin>>intRate;
system("CLS");
intSalary=intHour * intRate;
cout<<"Salary:"<<intSalary<<endl;
system("pause");
return 0;
}
2. Make a program that will ask the original price of the shirt, display the 25% discount, and the new
price.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
system("COLOR 0a");
float fltPrice, fltDiscount, fltNewprice;
cout<<"Original price:"<<endl;
cin>>fltPrice;
fltDiscount=fltPrice *.25;
cout<<"Discount:"<<fltDiscount<<endl;
fltNewprice=fltPrice-fltDiscount;
cout<<"New price:"<<fltNewprice<<endl;
system("pause");
return 0;
}Activity:
1. Develop a program that will ask the number of kilometers travelled, the fare per kilometer and display
the total fare.
2. Make a program that will ask the charge per minute of phone call, the number of minutes used ,the
subtotal, the tax @5%, and the total bill.
3. Write a program that will ask the price per shirt, the number of shirt ordered, and display the total
cost.
Pseudocode
-“Pseudo” means imitation or false and “code” refers to the instructions written in a programming
language.
-a notation resembling resembling a simplified language.
-also called Program Design Language.

Pseudocode is made up of the following logic:


1. Sequence
2. Selection
3. Iteration

Rules in Writing Pseudocode


1. Write only one statement per line.
-each statement in your Pseudocode should express just one action for the computer.
2. Capitalized initial keyword for inputs and outputs.
-use READ, GET, INPUT for inputs.
-use SHOW, DISPLAY, OUTPUT for outputs.
3. Indent to show hierarchy.
-Sequence all starting in the same column.
-Indent statements that fall inside the selection structure.
-Indent statement with looping structure.
4. Keep statement language independent.

Standard for a Good Pseudocode


1. Number each instruction.
2. Each instruction should be unambiguous.
3. Completeness.

Nesting tags
-To nest tags, use the first in-last out rule.

HTML Text Formatting Tags


1. Bold Tag
-creates a bold text.
Syntax:
<b>Your text</b>
Another tag used to bold text is <strong>.
Syntax:
<strong>Your text</strong>
2. Italic Tag
-creates italic text.
Syntax:
<i>Your text</i>
Another tag used to italicize text is <em>.
Syntax:
<em>Your Text</em>

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