cs-210/Project3/main.cpp
2023-04-19 22:29:24 -07:00

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/* Cody Cook
2023/04/13
CS-210 Project 3
*/
#include <iostream> // use cout and cin
#include <vector> // for use in menuItems
#include "Items.h"
using namespace std;
void menu()
{
unsigned int input = 0;
Items Items;
string search;
// create a vector of the menu items
vector<string> menuItems = {
"Check the purchase frequency of an item.", // input 1
"Display the purchase frequency of all items.", // input 2
"Display the purchase frequency of all items in a histogram.", // input 3
"Exit." // input 4
};
// loop until the user enters the exit input
while (input != 4)
{
cout << "Corner Grocer: Inventory Menu\n\n";
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < menuItems.size(); i++)
{
cout << c_red << i + 1 << c_normal << ". " << menuItems[i] << endl;
}
cout << endl
<< "Enter your choice: " << c_red;
cin >> input;
cout << c_normal;
// if the user enters a non-integer
if (cin.fail())
{
cin.clear(); // clear the error flag
cin.ignore(1000, '\n'); // ignore the rest of the input
input = 0; // set the input to 0
}
cout << endl;
switch (input)
{
case 1:
cout << "Enter an item you wish to check the purchase frequency: ";
cout << c_red;
cin >> search;
cout << c_normal;
Items.GetInventory(search);
break;
case 2:
Items.PrintInventory(1);
break;
case 3:
Items.PrintInventory(2);
break;
case 4:
cout << "Goodbye!" << endl;
break;
default:
cerr << "Invalid input. Please try again." << endl;
break;
}
cout << endl;
system("pause");
cout << endl;
}
}
int main()
{
// call the menu function
menu();
// return successful
return 0;
}