The Program in C++ to Check Upper,lower limits of integer is given below:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int input;
int lower_limit = 10;
int upper_limit = 100;
cout << "Enter an integer value: ";
cin >> input;
if (input < lower_limit) {
cout << "The input is below the lower limit of " << lower_limit << endl;
} else if (input > upper_limit) {
cout << "The input is above the upper limit of " << upper_limit << endl;
} else {
cout << "The input is within the range of " << lower_limit << " and " << upper_limit << endl;
}
return 0;
}
Output:
Enter an integer value: 4
The input is below the lower limit of 10
Pro-Tips💡
This program prompts the user to input an integer value using the cout
and cin
functions.
It then checks if the inputted value is less than the lower limit (10) and greater than the upper limit (100) by using the if-else statement.
If the input is less than the lower limit, it will output a message indicating that the input is below the lower limit.
If the input is greater than the upper limit, it will output a message indicating that the input is above the upper limit.
If the input falls within the range, it will output a message indicating that the input is within the range.
You can change the lower limit and upper limit values as per your requirement
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