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/********************************************************************************************************
** Program Name: Final Project - A Text-based Game- main.cpp
** Author: Andrew Friedrich
** Date: 06/01/2019
** Description: This file is the Final Project - A Text-based Game - inputValidation.cpp - source
** file. Ensures that user input won't generate errors
**
*********************************************************************************************************/
#include "inputValidation.hpp"
// updated my inputValidation based off inspiration from following:
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13212043/integer-input-validation-how
int inputValCheck2()
{
int input;
do
{
std::cout << "Please enter an integer based on the menu selection above" << std::endl;
std::cin >> input;
if (std::cin.fail())
{
std::cout << "That was not a correct entry, please enter a valid integer." << std::endl;
std::cin.clear();
std::cin.ignore(10, '\n');
}
}
// change this to set range based on desired input
while(std::cin.fail() || input < 1 || input > 2);
return input;
}
int inputValCheck2a()
{
int input;
do
{
std::cout << "Please enter an integer based on the menu selection above" << std::endl;
std::cin >> input;
if (std::cin.fail())
{
std::cout << "That was not a correct entry, please enter a valid integer." << std::endl;
std::cin.clear();
std::cin.ignore(10, '\n');
}
}
// change this to set range based on desired input
while(std::cin.fail() || input < 1 || input > 2);
return input;
}
int inputValCheck2b()
{
int input;
do
{
std::cout << "Please enter an integer based on the menu selection above" << std::endl;
std::cin >> input;
if (std::cin.fail())
{
std::cout << "That was not a correct entry, please enter a valid integer." << std::endl;
std::cin.clear();
std::cin.ignore(10, '\n');
}
}
// change this to set range based on desired input
while (std::cin.fail() || input < 1 || input > 2);
return input;
}
int inputValCheck3()
{
int input;
do
{
std::cout << "Please enter an integer based on the menu selection above" << std::endl;
std::cin >> input;
if (std::cin.fail())
{
std::cout << "That was not a correct entry, please enter a valid integer." << std::endl;
std::cin.clear();
std::cin.ignore(10, '\n');
}
}
// change this to set range based on desired input
while(std::cin.fail() || input < 1 || input > 3);
return input;
}
int inputValCheck4()
{
int input;
do
{
std::cout << "Please enter an integer based on the menu selection above" << std::endl;
std::cin >> input;
if (std::cin.fail())
{
std::cout << "That was not a correct entry, please enter a valid integer." << std::endl;
std::cin.clear();
std::cin.ignore(10, '\n');
}
}
// change this to set range based on desired input
while(std::cin.fail() || input < 1 || input > 4);
return input;
}
int inputValCheck5()
{
int input;
do
{
std::cout << "Please enter an integer based on the menu selection above" << std::endl;
std::cin >> input;
if (std::cin.fail())
{
std::cout << "That was not a correct entry, please enter a valid integer." << std::endl;
std::cin.clear();
std::cin.ignore(10, '\n');
}
}
// change this to set range based on desired input
while(std::cin.fail() || input < 1 || input > 5);
return input;
}
int inputValCheck6()
{
int input;
do
{
std::cout << "Please enter an integer based on the menu selection above" << std::endl;
std::cin >> input;
if (std::cin.fail())
{
std::cout << "That was not a correct entry, please enter a valid integer." << std::endl;
std::cin.clear();
std::cin.ignore(10, '\n');
}
}
// change this to set range based on desired input
while (std::cin.fail() || input < 1 || input > 6);
return input;
}
int inputValCheck25x()
{
int input;
do
{
std::cout << "Please enter an integer based on the menu selection above" << std::endl;
std::cin >> input;
if (std::cin.fail())
{
std::cout << "That was not a correct entry, please enter a valid integer." << std::endl;
std::cin.clear();
std::cin.ignore(10, '\n');
}
}
// change this to set range based on desired input
while(std::cin.fail() || input < 2 || input > 25);
return input;
}
int inputValCheckQuit()
{
int input;
do
{
std::cout << "Please enter an integer based on the menu selection above" << std::endl;
std::cin >> input;
if (std::cin.fail())
{
std::cout << "That was not a correct entry, please enter a valid integer." << std::endl;
std::cin.clear();
std::cin.ignore(10, '\n');
}
}
// change this to set range based on desired input
while(std::cin.fail() || input < 1 || input > 4);
return input;
}