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Simulation of a banking system with an Account class in C++
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Simple container class with templatesOOP bank databaseUsing PostgreSQL effectively with a banking appAccount registration system for a quiz gameFake bank account classBanking system programRuby banking system programCinema SimulationAn account/banking system in C++C++ Banking Class
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I have been learning C++ and recently I have started practicing classes. I made this simulation of a banking system with an Account class. I would like to hear feedback on my code, what is good - what I should keep doing, and especially what I should pay more attention to, or if you have any suggestion on how to simplify parts of the code, make it more readable because I feel this could be improved. Also, I would like to hear comments on exception handling, since I am quite new to that as well. Thank you all in advance, I will do my best to implement any of your suggestions.
Account.h
#ifndef ACCOUNT.H
#define ACCOUNT.H
#include <string>
#include <vector>
class Account
std::string name;
int id;
double balance;
public:
Account();
std::string getName() const;
int getId() const;
double getBalance() const;
void setName(std::string);
void setID(int);
void setBalance(double);
void addAccount (Account);
void withdraw(double);
void deposit(double);
static std::vector<Account> accountDatabase;
;
#endif // ACCOUNT
Account.cpp
#include "Account.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
Account::Account()
name = "";
id = 0;
balance = 0;
std::vector<Account> Account::accountDatabase;
void Account::addAccount(Account account)
accountDatabase.push_back(account);
std::string Account::getName() const
return name;
int Account::getId() const
return id;
double Account::getBalance() const
return balance;
void Account::setName(std::string userName)
name = userName;
void Account::setID(int newId)
if (newId < 1)
throw "ntttt ~ ID cannot be zero or negative ~";
for (int i = 0; i < accountDatabase.size(); i++)
if (newId == accountDatabase[i].getId())
throw "ntttt~ Entered ID is already in use ~";
id = newId;
void Account::setBalance(double newBalance)
if (newBalance < 0)
throw "ntttt ~ Balance cannot be negative ~";
balance = newBalance;
void Account::withdraw(double amount)
if (amount < 0)
throw "ntttt ~ Withdrawal amount cannot be negative ~";
balance -= amount;
void Account::deposit(double amount)
if (amount < 0)
throw "ntttt ~ Amount for deposit cannot be negative ~";
balance += amount;
Main
#include <iostream>
#include "Account.h"
#include <string>
void printMenu()
std::cout << "n" << R"(
Please select one of the following options:
1. Create an account
2. Check balance
3. Withdraw
4. Deposit
5. Account summary
6. Make a transaction
7. Exit
)" << "ntttt--> ";
// get a valid input
template<typename Type>
void getInput(Type &value)
while (true)
std::cin >> value;
if (std::cin.fail())
std::cin.clear();
std::cin.ignore(100, 'n');
std::cout << "nttttt~ Invalid input ~"
<< "ntttt--> Enter again: ";
else
std::cin.ignore();
return;
// find account in account database and return index of that account
int findAccount (int id)
for (int i = 0; i < Account::accountDatabase.size(); i++)
if (id == Account::accountDatabase[i].getId()) return i;
return -1;
void createAccount ()
Account newAccount;
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your name: ";
std::string name;
std::cin.ignore();
std::getline(std::cin, name);
newAccount.setName(name);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
int id;
getInput(id);
newAccount.setID(id);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your balance: ";
double balance;
getInput(balance);
newAccount.setBalance(balance);
// add account to the database
newAccount.addAccount(newAccount);
std::cout << "ntttt~ Your account has been successfully created ~n";
void MenuSelection()
int option = 1, account, id;
while (option != 7)
try
switch (option)
case 1: createAccount();break;
// check balance
case 2:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else std::cout << "ntttt--> Your balance: " << Account::accountDatabase[account].getBalance();
break;
// withdraw money
case 3:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Enter amount to withdraw: ";
double withdrawalAmount;
getInput(withdrawalAmount);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else
if (Account::accountDatabase[account].getBalance() >= withdrawalAmount)
Account::accountDatabase[account].withdraw(withdrawalAmount);
std::cout << "ntttt~ Amount successfully withdrawn ~n";
else std::cout << "nttt~ Withdrawal not successful - check the state of balance ~n";
break;
// deposit money
case 4:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Enter amount to deposit: ";
double depositAmount;
getInput(depositAmount);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else
Account::accountDatabase[account].deposit(depositAmount);
std::cout << "ntttt-->~ Amount successfully deposited ~n";
break;
// print account summary
case 5:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else std::cout << "nntttt~ ACCOUNT SUMMARY ~n"
<< "ntttt--> Name: " << Account::accountDatabase[account].getName()
<< "ntttt--> ID: " << Account::accountDatabase[account].getId()
<< "ntttt--> Balance: " << Account::accountDatabase[account].getBalance() << "n";
break;
// make a transaction
case 6:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Do you wish to withdraw or deposit? (w/d): ";
char choice;
std::cin >> choice;
std::cout << "ntttt--> Enter transaction amount: ";
double amount;
getInput(amount);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter ID of the transaction account: ";
getInput(id);
int secondAccount = findAccount(id);
if (secondAccount == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else
bool transactionPerformed = false;
if (tolower(choice) == 'w' && Account::accountDatabase[secondAccount].getBalance() >= amount)
Account::accountDatabase[secondAccount].withdraw(amount);
Account::accountDatabase[account].deposit(amount);
transactionPerformed = true;
else if (tolower(choice) == 'd' && Account::accountDatabase[account].getBalance() >= amount)
Account::accountDatabase[secondAccount].deposit(amount);
Account::accountDatabase[account].withdraw(amount);
transactionPerformed = true;
if (!transactionPerformed) std::cout << "ntttt~ Transaction not successful ~n";
else std::cout << "ntttt~ Transaction successfully completed ~n";
catch (const char* msg)
std::cerr << msg;
printMenu();
getInput(option);
while (option < 1
std::cout << R"(
########################################################################################################################
~ THANK YOU FOR USING OUR SERVICES ~
########################################################################################################################
)";
int main()
std::cout << R"(
########################################################################################################################
~ W E L C O M E T O O U R B A N K ~
########################################################################################################################
)";
MenuSelection();
return 0;
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I have been learning C++ and recently I have started practicing classes. I made this simulation of a banking system with an Account class. I would like to hear feedback on my code, what is good - what I should keep doing, and especially what I should pay more attention to, or if you have any suggestion on how to simplify parts of the code, make it more readable because I feel this could be improved. Also, I would like to hear comments on exception handling, since I am quite new to that as well. Thank you all in advance, I will do my best to implement any of your suggestions.
Account.h
#ifndef ACCOUNT.H
#define ACCOUNT.H
#include <string>
#include <vector>
class Account
std::string name;
int id;
double balance;
public:
Account();
std::string getName() const;
int getId() const;
double getBalance() const;
void setName(std::string);
void setID(int);
void setBalance(double);
void addAccount (Account);
void withdraw(double);
void deposit(double);
static std::vector<Account> accountDatabase;
;
#endif // ACCOUNT
Account.cpp
#include "Account.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
Account::Account()
name = "";
id = 0;
balance = 0;
std::vector<Account> Account::accountDatabase;
void Account::addAccount(Account account)
accountDatabase.push_back(account);
std::string Account::getName() const
return name;
int Account::getId() const
return id;
double Account::getBalance() const
return balance;
void Account::setName(std::string userName)
name = userName;
void Account::setID(int newId)
if (newId < 1)
throw "ntttt ~ ID cannot be zero or negative ~";
for (int i = 0; i < accountDatabase.size(); i++)
if (newId == accountDatabase[i].getId())
throw "ntttt~ Entered ID is already in use ~";
id = newId;
void Account::setBalance(double newBalance)
if (newBalance < 0)
throw "ntttt ~ Balance cannot be negative ~";
balance = newBalance;
void Account::withdraw(double amount)
if (amount < 0)
throw "ntttt ~ Withdrawal amount cannot be negative ~";
balance -= amount;
void Account::deposit(double amount)
if (amount < 0)
throw "ntttt ~ Amount for deposit cannot be negative ~";
balance += amount;
Main
#include <iostream>
#include "Account.h"
#include <string>
void printMenu()
std::cout << "n" << R"(
Please select one of the following options:
1. Create an account
2. Check balance
3. Withdraw
4. Deposit
5. Account summary
6. Make a transaction
7. Exit
)" << "ntttt--> ";
// get a valid input
template<typename Type>
void getInput(Type &value)
while (true)
std::cin >> value;
if (std::cin.fail())
std::cin.clear();
std::cin.ignore(100, 'n');
std::cout << "nttttt~ Invalid input ~"
<< "ntttt--> Enter again: ";
else
std::cin.ignore();
return;
// find account in account database and return index of that account
int findAccount (int id)
for (int i = 0; i < Account::accountDatabase.size(); i++)
if (id == Account::accountDatabase[i].getId()) return i;
return -1;
void createAccount ()
Account newAccount;
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your name: ";
std::string name;
std::cin.ignore();
std::getline(std::cin, name);
newAccount.setName(name);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
int id;
getInput(id);
newAccount.setID(id);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your balance: ";
double balance;
getInput(balance);
newAccount.setBalance(balance);
// add account to the database
newAccount.addAccount(newAccount);
std::cout << "ntttt~ Your account has been successfully created ~n";
void MenuSelection()
int option = 1, account, id;
while (option != 7)
try
switch (option)
case 1: createAccount();break;
// check balance
case 2:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else std::cout << "ntttt--> Your balance: " << Account::accountDatabase[account].getBalance();
break;
// withdraw money
case 3:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Enter amount to withdraw: ";
double withdrawalAmount;
getInput(withdrawalAmount);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else
if (Account::accountDatabase[account].getBalance() >= withdrawalAmount)
Account::accountDatabase[account].withdraw(withdrawalAmount);
std::cout << "ntttt~ Amount successfully withdrawn ~n";
else std::cout << "nttt~ Withdrawal not successful - check the state of balance ~n";
break;
// deposit money
case 4:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Enter amount to deposit: ";
double depositAmount;
getInput(depositAmount);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else
Account::accountDatabase[account].deposit(depositAmount);
std::cout << "ntttt-->~ Amount successfully deposited ~n";
break;
// print account summary
case 5:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else std::cout << "nntttt~ ACCOUNT SUMMARY ~n"
<< "ntttt--> Name: " << Account::accountDatabase[account].getName()
<< "ntttt--> ID: " << Account::accountDatabase[account].getId()
<< "ntttt--> Balance: " << Account::accountDatabase[account].getBalance() << "n";
break;
// make a transaction
case 6:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Do you wish to withdraw or deposit? (w/d): ";
char choice;
std::cin >> choice;
std::cout << "ntttt--> Enter transaction amount: ";
double amount;
getInput(amount);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter ID of the transaction account: ";
getInput(id);
int secondAccount = findAccount(id);
if (secondAccount == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else
bool transactionPerformed = false;
if (tolower(choice) == 'w' && Account::accountDatabase[secondAccount].getBalance() >= amount)
Account::accountDatabase[secondAccount].withdraw(amount);
Account::accountDatabase[account].deposit(amount);
transactionPerformed = true;
else if (tolower(choice) == 'd' && Account::accountDatabase[account].getBalance() >= amount)
Account::accountDatabase[secondAccount].deposit(amount);
Account::accountDatabase[account].withdraw(amount);
transactionPerformed = true;
if (!transactionPerformed) std::cout << "ntttt~ Transaction not successful ~n";
else std::cout << "ntttt~ Transaction successfully completed ~n";
catch (const char* msg)
std::cerr << msg;
printMenu();
getInput(option);
while (option < 1
std::cout << R"(
########################################################################################################################
~ THANK YOU FOR USING OUR SERVICES ~
########################################################################################################################
)";
int main()
std::cout << R"(
########################################################################################################################
~ W E L C O M E T O O U R B A N K ~
########################################################################################################################
)";
MenuSelection();
return 0;
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I have been learning C++ and recently I have started practicing classes. I made this simulation of a banking system with an Account class. I would like to hear feedback on my code, what is good - what I should keep doing, and especially what I should pay more attention to, or if you have any suggestion on how to simplify parts of the code, make it more readable because I feel this could be improved. Also, I would like to hear comments on exception handling, since I am quite new to that as well. Thank you all in advance, I will do my best to implement any of your suggestions.
Account.h
#ifndef ACCOUNT.H
#define ACCOUNT.H
#include <string>
#include <vector>
class Account
std::string name;
int id;
double balance;
public:
Account();
std::string getName() const;
int getId() const;
double getBalance() const;
void setName(std::string);
void setID(int);
void setBalance(double);
void addAccount (Account);
void withdraw(double);
void deposit(double);
static std::vector<Account> accountDatabase;
;
#endif // ACCOUNT
Account.cpp
#include "Account.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
Account::Account()
name = "";
id = 0;
balance = 0;
std::vector<Account> Account::accountDatabase;
void Account::addAccount(Account account)
accountDatabase.push_back(account);
std::string Account::getName() const
return name;
int Account::getId() const
return id;
double Account::getBalance() const
return balance;
void Account::setName(std::string userName)
name = userName;
void Account::setID(int newId)
if (newId < 1)
throw "ntttt ~ ID cannot be zero or negative ~";
for (int i = 0; i < accountDatabase.size(); i++)
if (newId == accountDatabase[i].getId())
throw "ntttt~ Entered ID is already in use ~";
id = newId;
void Account::setBalance(double newBalance)
if (newBalance < 0)
throw "ntttt ~ Balance cannot be negative ~";
balance = newBalance;
void Account::withdraw(double amount)
if (amount < 0)
throw "ntttt ~ Withdrawal amount cannot be negative ~";
balance -= amount;
void Account::deposit(double amount)
if (amount < 0)
throw "ntttt ~ Amount for deposit cannot be negative ~";
balance += amount;
Main
#include <iostream>
#include "Account.h"
#include <string>
void printMenu()
std::cout << "n" << R"(
Please select one of the following options:
1. Create an account
2. Check balance
3. Withdraw
4. Deposit
5. Account summary
6. Make a transaction
7. Exit
)" << "ntttt--> ";
// get a valid input
template<typename Type>
void getInput(Type &value)
while (true)
std::cin >> value;
if (std::cin.fail())
std::cin.clear();
std::cin.ignore(100, 'n');
std::cout << "nttttt~ Invalid input ~"
<< "ntttt--> Enter again: ";
else
std::cin.ignore();
return;
// find account in account database and return index of that account
int findAccount (int id)
for (int i = 0; i < Account::accountDatabase.size(); i++)
if (id == Account::accountDatabase[i].getId()) return i;
return -1;
void createAccount ()
Account newAccount;
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your name: ";
std::string name;
std::cin.ignore();
std::getline(std::cin, name);
newAccount.setName(name);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
int id;
getInput(id);
newAccount.setID(id);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your balance: ";
double balance;
getInput(balance);
newAccount.setBalance(balance);
// add account to the database
newAccount.addAccount(newAccount);
std::cout << "ntttt~ Your account has been successfully created ~n";
void MenuSelection()
int option = 1, account, id;
while (option != 7)
try
switch (option)
case 1: createAccount();break;
// check balance
case 2:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else std::cout << "ntttt--> Your balance: " << Account::accountDatabase[account].getBalance();
break;
// withdraw money
case 3:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Enter amount to withdraw: ";
double withdrawalAmount;
getInput(withdrawalAmount);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else
if (Account::accountDatabase[account].getBalance() >= withdrawalAmount)
Account::accountDatabase[account].withdraw(withdrawalAmount);
std::cout << "ntttt~ Amount successfully withdrawn ~n";
else std::cout << "nttt~ Withdrawal not successful - check the state of balance ~n";
break;
// deposit money
case 4:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Enter amount to deposit: ";
double depositAmount;
getInput(depositAmount);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else
Account::accountDatabase[account].deposit(depositAmount);
std::cout << "ntttt-->~ Amount successfully deposited ~n";
break;
// print account summary
case 5:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else std::cout << "nntttt~ ACCOUNT SUMMARY ~n"
<< "ntttt--> Name: " << Account::accountDatabase[account].getName()
<< "ntttt--> ID: " << Account::accountDatabase[account].getId()
<< "ntttt--> Balance: " << Account::accountDatabase[account].getBalance() << "n";
break;
// make a transaction
case 6:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Do you wish to withdraw or deposit? (w/d): ";
char choice;
std::cin >> choice;
std::cout << "ntttt--> Enter transaction amount: ";
double amount;
getInput(amount);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter ID of the transaction account: ";
getInput(id);
int secondAccount = findAccount(id);
if (secondAccount == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else
bool transactionPerformed = false;
if (tolower(choice) == 'w' && Account::accountDatabase[secondAccount].getBalance() >= amount)
Account::accountDatabase[secondAccount].withdraw(amount);
Account::accountDatabase[account].deposit(amount);
transactionPerformed = true;
else if (tolower(choice) == 'd' && Account::accountDatabase[account].getBalance() >= amount)
Account::accountDatabase[secondAccount].deposit(amount);
Account::accountDatabase[account].withdraw(amount);
transactionPerformed = true;
if (!transactionPerformed) std::cout << "ntttt~ Transaction not successful ~n";
else std::cout << "ntttt~ Transaction successfully completed ~n";
catch (const char* msg)
std::cerr << msg;
printMenu();
getInput(option);
while (option < 1
std::cout << R"(
########################################################################################################################
~ THANK YOU FOR USING OUR SERVICES ~
########################################################################################################################
)";
int main()
std::cout << R"(
########################################################################################################################
~ W E L C O M E T O O U R B A N K ~
########################################################################################################################
)";
MenuSelection();
return 0;
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I have been learning C++ and recently I have started practicing classes. I made this simulation of a banking system with an Account class. I would like to hear feedback on my code, what is good - what I should keep doing, and especially what I should pay more attention to, or if you have any suggestion on how to simplify parts of the code, make it more readable because I feel this could be improved. Also, I would like to hear comments on exception handling, since I am quite new to that as well. Thank you all in advance, I will do my best to implement any of your suggestions.
Account.h
#ifndef ACCOUNT.H
#define ACCOUNT.H
#include <string>
#include <vector>
class Account
std::string name;
int id;
double balance;
public:
Account();
std::string getName() const;
int getId() const;
double getBalance() const;
void setName(std::string);
void setID(int);
void setBalance(double);
void addAccount (Account);
void withdraw(double);
void deposit(double);
static std::vector<Account> accountDatabase;
;
#endif // ACCOUNT
Account.cpp
#include "Account.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
Account::Account()
name = "";
id = 0;
balance = 0;
std::vector<Account> Account::accountDatabase;
void Account::addAccount(Account account)
accountDatabase.push_back(account);
std::string Account::getName() const
return name;
int Account::getId() const
return id;
double Account::getBalance() const
return balance;
void Account::setName(std::string userName)
name = userName;
void Account::setID(int newId)
if (newId < 1)
throw "ntttt ~ ID cannot be zero or negative ~";
for (int i = 0; i < accountDatabase.size(); i++)
if (newId == accountDatabase[i].getId())
throw "ntttt~ Entered ID is already in use ~";
id = newId;
void Account::setBalance(double newBalance)
if (newBalance < 0)
throw "ntttt ~ Balance cannot be negative ~";
balance = newBalance;
void Account::withdraw(double amount)
if (amount < 0)
throw "ntttt ~ Withdrawal amount cannot be negative ~";
balance -= amount;
void Account::deposit(double amount)
if (amount < 0)
throw "ntttt ~ Amount for deposit cannot be negative ~";
balance += amount;
Main
#include <iostream>
#include "Account.h"
#include <string>
void printMenu()
std::cout << "n" << R"(
Please select one of the following options:
1. Create an account
2. Check balance
3. Withdraw
4. Deposit
5. Account summary
6. Make a transaction
7. Exit
)" << "ntttt--> ";
// get a valid input
template<typename Type>
void getInput(Type &value)
while (true)
std::cin >> value;
if (std::cin.fail())
std::cin.clear();
std::cin.ignore(100, 'n');
std::cout << "nttttt~ Invalid input ~"
<< "ntttt--> Enter again: ";
else
std::cin.ignore();
return;
// find account in account database and return index of that account
int findAccount (int id)
for (int i = 0; i < Account::accountDatabase.size(); i++)
if (id == Account::accountDatabase[i].getId()) return i;
return -1;
void createAccount ()
Account newAccount;
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your name: ";
std::string name;
std::cin.ignore();
std::getline(std::cin, name);
newAccount.setName(name);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
int id;
getInput(id);
newAccount.setID(id);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your balance: ";
double balance;
getInput(balance);
newAccount.setBalance(balance);
// add account to the database
newAccount.addAccount(newAccount);
std::cout << "ntttt~ Your account has been successfully created ~n";
void MenuSelection()
int option = 1, account, id;
while (option != 7)
try
switch (option)
case 1: createAccount();break;
// check balance
case 2:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else std::cout << "ntttt--> Your balance: " << Account::accountDatabase[account].getBalance();
break;
// withdraw money
case 3:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Enter amount to withdraw: ";
double withdrawalAmount;
getInput(withdrawalAmount);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else
if (Account::accountDatabase[account].getBalance() >= withdrawalAmount)
Account::accountDatabase[account].withdraw(withdrawalAmount);
std::cout << "ntttt~ Amount successfully withdrawn ~n";
else std::cout << "nttt~ Withdrawal not successful - check the state of balance ~n";
break;
// deposit money
case 4:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Enter amount to deposit: ";
double depositAmount;
getInput(depositAmount);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else
Account::accountDatabase[account].deposit(depositAmount);
std::cout << "ntttt-->~ Amount successfully deposited ~n";
break;
// print account summary
case 5:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else std::cout << "nntttt~ ACCOUNT SUMMARY ~n"
<< "ntttt--> Name: " << Account::accountDatabase[account].getName()
<< "ntttt--> ID: " << Account::accountDatabase[account].getId()
<< "ntttt--> Balance: " << Account::accountDatabase[account].getBalance() << "n";
break;
// make a transaction
case 6:
std::cout << "ntttt--> Do you wish to withdraw or deposit? (w/d): ";
char choice;
std::cin >> choice;
std::cout << "ntttt--> Enter transaction amount: ";
double amount;
getInput(amount);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
if (account == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter ID of the transaction account: ";
getInput(id);
int secondAccount = findAccount(id);
if (secondAccount == -1) std::cout << "ntttt~ ID does not match any in the database ~n";
else
bool transactionPerformed = false;
if (tolower(choice) == 'w' && Account::accountDatabase[secondAccount].getBalance() >= amount)
Account::accountDatabase[secondAccount].withdraw(amount);
Account::accountDatabase[account].deposit(amount);
transactionPerformed = true;
else if (tolower(choice) == 'd' && Account::accountDatabase[account].getBalance() >= amount)
Account::accountDatabase[secondAccount].deposit(amount);
Account::accountDatabase[account].withdraw(amount);
transactionPerformed = true;
if (!transactionPerformed) std::cout << "ntttt~ Transaction not successful ~n";
else std::cout << "ntttt~ Transaction successfully completed ~n";
catch (const char* msg)
std::cerr << msg;
printMenu();
getInput(option);
while (option < 1
std::cout << R"(
########################################################################################################################
~ THANK YOU FOR USING OUR SERVICES ~
########################################################################################################################
)";
int main()
std::cout << R"(
########################################################################################################################
~ W E L C O M E T O O U R B A N K ~
########################################################################################################################
)";
MenuSelection();
return 0;
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$begingroup$
I have a few suggestions:
ntttt
is everywhere, move it into a function which takes and returns a string, and prepends whatever string it is given with this format - the benefit of this is that if you change your formatting in the future, you only need to do it in one place.- Getting the user to enter their ID is a common operation, so put this logic all in one place. i.e.
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
Should be lopped out into its own function, again for the same reason - if the way you want to do it changes, you only need to do it in one place! - Move the code within each case block into its own function, e.g for
case 2
, just make a function calledcheckBalance
which does exactly that. Call it from the case block (similar to how you have done forcase 1
). The comments already hint at what each block does, but the whole of the switch/case statement is quite a lot of code! - The way you look up accounts is a little confusing and potentially inefficient for large numbers of accounts, I would use a map (http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/) with the key being the ID.
I hope this is enough to get you on your way, if you give this another stab then I'm happy to take another look!
$endgroup$
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$begingroup$
I have a few suggestions:
ntttt
is everywhere, move it into a function which takes and returns a string, and prepends whatever string it is given with this format - the benefit of this is that if you change your formatting in the future, you only need to do it in one place.- Getting the user to enter their ID is a common operation, so put this logic all in one place. i.e.
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
Should be lopped out into its own function, again for the same reason - if the way you want to do it changes, you only need to do it in one place! - Move the code within each case block into its own function, e.g for
case 2
, just make a function calledcheckBalance
which does exactly that. Call it from the case block (similar to how you have done forcase 1
). The comments already hint at what each block does, but the whole of the switch/case statement is quite a lot of code! - The way you look up accounts is a little confusing and potentially inefficient for large numbers of accounts, I would use a map (http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/) with the key being the ID.
I hope this is enough to get you on your way, if you give this another stab then I'm happy to take another look!
$endgroup$
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$begingroup$
I have a few suggestions:
ntttt
is everywhere, move it into a function which takes and returns a string, and prepends whatever string it is given with this format - the benefit of this is that if you change your formatting in the future, you only need to do it in one place.- Getting the user to enter their ID is a common operation, so put this logic all in one place. i.e.
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
Should be lopped out into its own function, again for the same reason - if the way you want to do it changes, you only need to do it in one place! - Move the code within each case block into its own function, e.g for
case 2
, just make a function calledcheckBalance
which does exactly that. Call it from the case block (similar to how you have done forcase 1
). The comments already hint at what each block does, but the whole of the switch/case statement is quite a lot of code! - The way you look up accounts is a little confusing and potentially inefficient for large numbers of accounts, I would use a map (http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/) with the key being the ID.
I hope this is enough to get you on your way, if you give this another stab then I'm happy to take another look!
$endgroup$
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$begingroup$
I have a few suggestions:
ntttt
is everywhere, move it into a function which takes and returns a string, and prepends whatever string it is given with this format - the benefit of this is that if you change your formatting in the future, you only need to do it in one place.- Getting the user to enter their ID is a common operation, so put this logic all in one place. i.e.
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
Should be lopped out into its own function, again for the same reason - if the way you want to do it changes, you only need to do it in one place! - Move the code within each case block into its own function, e.g for
case 2
, just make a function calledcheckBalance
which does exactly that. Call it from the case block (similar to how you have done forcase 1
). The comments already hint at what each block does, but the whole of the switch/case statement is quite a lot of code! - The way you look up accounts is a little confusing and potentially inefficient for large numbers of accounts, I would use a map (http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/) with the key being the ID.
I hope this is enough to get you on your way, if you give this another stab then I'm happy to take another look!
$endgroup$
I have a few suggestions:
ntttt
is everywhere, move it into a function which takes and returns a string, and prepends whatever string it is given with this format - the benefit of this is that if you change your formatting in the future, you only need to do it in one place.- Getting the user to enter their ID is a common operation, so put this logic all in one place. i.e.
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
getInput(id);
account = findAccount(id);
Should be lopped out into its own function, again for the same reason - if the way you want to do it changes, you only need to do it in one place! - Move the code within each case block into its own function, e.g for
case 2
, just make a function calledcheckBalance
which does exactly that. Call it from the case block (similar to how you have done forcase 1
). The comments already hint at what each block does, but the whole of the switch/case statement is quite a lot of code! - The way you look up accounts is a little confusing and potentially inefficient for large numbers of accounts, I would use a map (http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/) with the key being the ID.
I hope this is enough to get you on your way, if you give this another stab then I'm happy to take another look!
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