Copy the following code and run it. You should break it into the following 3 functions
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Computers and Technology, 07.03.2020 04:46 monsterduckgoose
Copy the following code and run it. You should break it into the following 3 functions
getValidInput - which asks the user to enter the radius and then make sure that it is valid before returning it
circleCalculations - which uses the raius passed in to calculate both the area and the circumference. The area is returned
printResults - sets the fixed and precision and prints out the output
#include
#include
using namespace std;
const double PI = 3.14159;
int main()
{
int radius;
double area;
double circ;
cout << "Type a -1 for radius to exit" << endl;
cout << "Enter the radius: ";
cin >> radius;
while (radius >= 0)
{
circ = 2 * PI * radius;
area = PI * pow(radius, 2);
cout. setf(ios::fixed);
cout. precision(1);
cout << "A circle with radius " << radius << " has a circumference of "
<< circ << " and an area of " << area << endl << endl;
cout << "Enter the radius: ";
cin >> radius;
}
}
Sample Output
Type a -1 for radius to exit
Enter the radius: 5
A circle with radius 5 has a circumference of 31.4 and an area of 78.5
Enter the radius: -4
Radius cannot be negative - try again!!!
Enter the radius: -7
Radius cannot be negative - try again!!!
Enter the radius: 12
A circle with radius 12 has a circumference of 75.4 and an area of 452.4
Enter the radius: 7
A circle with radius 7 has a circumference of 44.0 and an area of 153.9
Enter the radius: -1
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