Computers and Technology, 31.07.2021 03:30 NeverEndingCycle
I need to write a RAPTOR program that will act as an ATM machine. In order to access the ATM, the customer must enter their user name and their password. After 3 incorrect attempts at entering the user name and password, the program will end.
The list of legitimate user's names, along with their user ID, password and account balance:
* Robert Brown - rbrown - blue123 - savings: $2500.00 - checking: $35.00
* Lisa White - lwhite - red456 - savings: $500.00 - checking: $1250.00
* Mark Black - mblack - green789 - savings: $750.00 - checking: $200.00
There are only 5 functions that can be carried out by the ATM:
1 โ Deposit (adding money to the account)
2 โ Withdrawal (removing money from the account)
3 โ Balance Inquiry (check current balance)
4 โ Transfer Balance (transfer balance from one account to another)
5 - Log Out (exits/ends the program)
Allow the user to make a maximum of 3 transactions at a time. After 3 transactions, the program will terminate. Each transaction cannot exceed $500. After a transaction is completed, the program will update the running balance and give the customer a detailed description of the transaction. A customer cannot overdraft on their account; if they try to withdraw more money than there is, a warning will be given to the customer. Also note that the ATM doesnโt distribute or collect coins โ all monetary values are in whole dollars (e. g. an integer is an acceptable variable type). Any incorrect transaction types will display an appropriate message and count as a transaction.
Answers: 2
Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 06:30
Exchanging which type of data uses the least bandwidth? music photographs video voice bandwidth- the amount of data that can be moved between two points in a set time period
Answers: 1
Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 20:00
The blank button automatically displays next to the data when you select a range of numeric data which is an available option for creating a chart
Answers: 3
Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 02:00
Read this excerpt from helen kellerโs autobiography, the story of my life. have you ever been at sea in a dense fog, when it seemed as if a tangible white darkness shut you in, and the great ship, tense and anxious, groped her way toward the shore with plummet and sounding-line, and you waited with beating heart for something to happen? i was like that ship before my education began, only i was without compass or sounding-line, and had no way of knowing how near the harbour was. "light! give me light! " was the wordless cry of my soul, and the light of love shone on me in that very hour. . the morning after my teacher came she led me into her room and gave me a doll. the little blind children at the perkins institution had sent it and laura bridgman had dressed it; but i did not know this until afterward. when i had played with it a little while, miss sullivan slowly spelled into my hand the word "d-o-l-l." i was at once interested in this finger play and tried to imitate it. when i finally succeeded in making the letters correctly i was flushed with childish pleasure and pride. running downstairs to my mother i held up my hand and made the letters for doll. i did not know that i was spelling a word or even that words existed; i was simply making my fingers go in monkey-like imitation. in the days that followed i learned to spell in this uncomprehending way a great many words, among them pin, hat, cup and a few verbs like sit, stand and walk. based on this excerpt, which words best describe helen keller?
Answers: 2
Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 05:20
What did creator markus โnotch" persson initially call his game
Answers: 1
I need to write a RAPTOR program that will act as an ATM machine. In order to access the ATM, the cu...
History, 09.11.2020 18:30
History, 09.11.2020 18:30
Law, 09.11.2020 18:30
Mathematics, 09.11.2020 18:30
Medicine, 09.11.2020 18:30
Business, 09.11.2020 18:30
Biology, 09.11.2020 18:30
History, 09.11.2020 18:30
Mathematics, 09.11.2020 18:30
Mathematics, 09.11.2020 18:30
Social Studies, 09.11.2020 18:30