JudgeScore1 - The scores entered are from 0 to 10.
JudgeScore2
JudgeScore3
JudgeScore4
JudgeScore5
DegreeOfDifficulty - This is assigned once for each diver.
OverAllScore - The overall score is the individual diver’s scores totaled and then divided by the
degree of difficulty. The highest and lowest scores are removed as they are often skewed
entries. Total the three scores left, divide them by 3, and then multiply that by the
DegreeOfDifficulty. The degree of difficulty ranges from 1.00 to 1.67.
Display the diver's information and overall score.
When the competition is complete, there is a summary report created that lists the total
number of divers and the average of the overall scores.
Lab hints: When writing this lab, use nested loops. A nested loop is when one loop is completely
contained in another loop. In an inner loop, you will read the five scores one at a time. Every
time you read the score (in the loop), you will compare the score to the highest so far and also
to the lowest so far so you can determine the highest and lowest scores, in addition to adding
the scores up one at a time.
You also need to have your program process multiple divers. Put this in an outer loop. After you
process the information for one diver, prompt the user if she/he wants to process another
diver. Allow the user to type either a “Y” or “y” to enter another diver's information; otherwise,
exit the loop. Write an event summary by calculating and displaying the average score for all
divers and the total number of divers participating.
Garbage in Garbage Out (GIGO): The data being entered by the user needs to be validated.
Scores by judges may range between 0 and 10. If the user enters an invalid score, display an
error message, and prompt for the score again. Keep doing this until the user enters the score
correctly. The degree of difficulty may range from 1.00 to 1.67.
Sample output from program
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