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#ifndef USERINPUT_H |
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#define USERINPUT_H |
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/// userinput.h provides functions for retrieving user input. |
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/// The functions are named get + placeholder used by printf for the given datatype. |
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/// string -> gets |
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/// short ind -> gethd |
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/// int -> getd |
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/// long -> getld |
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/// long long -> getlld |
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/// unsigned short -> gethu |
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/// unsigned int -> getu |
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/// unsigned long -> getlu |
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/// unsigned long long -> getllu |
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/// double -> getlf |
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/// The provided functions handle validating the user input and ask again for input |
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/// with the given message until it is valid. |
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/// Using the given message gets asks the user to enter a string repeatedly |
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/// until its length is between minLength and maxLength (both inclusive). |
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/// The obtained string is then returned. |
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/// If you don't want to enforce a minLength or a maxLength you can assign it to NULL. |
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char *gets(char *message, unsigned long *minLength, unsigned long *maxLength); |
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/// Using the given message gethd asks the user to enter a short repeatedly |
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/// until it is in the valid range for a short and between min and max (both inclusive) if provided. |
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/// The obtained short is then returned. |
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/// If you don't want to enforce a min or max you can assign it to NULL. |
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short gethd(char *message, short *min, short *max); |
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/// Using the given message getd asks the user to enter an int repeatedly |
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/// until it is in the valid range for an int and between min and max (both inclusive) if provided. |
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/// The obtained int is then returned. |
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/// If you don't want to enforce a min or max you can assign it to NULL. |
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int getd(char *message, int *min, int *max); |
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/// Using the given message getld asks the user to enter a long repeatedly |
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/// until it is in the valid range for a long and between min and max (both inclusive) if provided. |
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/// The obtained long is then returned. |
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/// If you don't want to enforce a min or max you can assign it to NULL. |
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long getld(char *message, long *min, long *max); |
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/// Using the given message getlld asks the user to enter a long long repeatedly |
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/// until it is in the valid range for a long long and between min and max (both inclusive) if provided. |
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/// The obtained long is then returned. |
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/// If you don't want to enforce a min or max you can assign it to NULL. |
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long long getlld(char *message, long long *min, long long *max); |
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/// Using the given message gethu asks the user to enter an unsigned short repeatedly |
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/// until it is in the valid range for an unsigned short and between min and max (both inclusive) if provided. |
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/// The obtained unsigned short is then returned. |
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/// If you don't want to enforce a min or max you can assign it to NULL. |
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unsigned short gethu(char *message, unsigned short *min, unsigned short *max); |
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/// Using the given message getu asks the user to enter an unsigned int repeatedly |
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/// until it is in the valid range for an unsigned int and between min and max (both inclusive) if provided. |
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/// The obtained unsigned int is then returned. |
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/// If you don't want to enforce a min or max you can assign it to NULL. |
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unsigned int getu(char *message, unsigned int *min, unsigned int *max); |
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/// Using the given message getlu asks the user to enter an unsigned long repeatedly |
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/// until it is in the valid range for an unsigned long and between min and max (both inclusive) if provided. |
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/// The obtained unsigned long is then returned. |
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/// If you don't want to enforce a min or max you can assign it to NULL. |
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unsigned long getlu(char *message, unsigned long *min, unsigned long *max); |
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/// Using the given message getllu asks the user to enter an unsigned long long repeatedly |
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/// until it is in the valid range for an unsigned long long and between min and max (both inclusive) if provided. |
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/// The obtained unsigned long long is then returned. |
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/// If you don't want to enforce a min or max you can assign it to NULL. |
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unsigned long long getllu(char *message, unsigned long long *min, unsigned long long *max); |
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/// Using the given message getlf asks the user to enter a double repeatedly |
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/// until it is in the valid range for a double, between min and max (both inclusive), |
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/// greater than the given greaterThan and smaller than the given smallerThan. |
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/// The obtained double is then returned. |
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/// If you don't want to enforce a min, max, greaterThan or smallerThan you can assign them to NULL. |
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double getlf(char *message, double *min, double *max, double *greaterThan, double *smallerThan); |
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#endif |
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