I am having a problem with the program I am trying to code. It's just a Windows console program and I am very new to C++. It's only my 4th program.
The problem I am having is that when I run my program I have no errors but a lot of warnings that say "comparison with string literal results in unspecified behaviour" in the lines that I will highlight below.
When the program runs instead of adding the numbers I want it to it just gives me a random huge number no matter what I put in for my inputs.
Here is the code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int hold;
int i;
int n;
i = 6;
int result;
int * price;
char items[100][100];
if (items == 0)
cout << "No items can be stored";
else
{
for (n=0; n<i; n++)
{
cout << "Item#" << n << ": ";
cin >> items[n];
}
cout << "
You Entered:
";
for (n=0; n<i; n++)
cout << items[n] << ", ";
}
for (n=0; n<i; n++)
{
if (items[n] == "ab"){
price[n] = 2650;
}
else if (items[n] == "ae"){
price[n] = 1925;
}
else if (items[n] == "ie"){
price[n] = 3850;
}
else if (items[n] == "bt"){
price[n] = 3000;
}
else if (items[n] == "pd"){
price[n] = 2850;
}
else if (items[n] == "ga"){
price[n] = 2600;
}
}
for (n=0; n<i; n++)
{
result = result + price[n];
}
cout << "
Total gold for this build: " << result;
cin >> hold;
return 0;
}
Any help is appreciated. There is probably something big that I've done wrong. The names in the if statements are all currently placeholders and I'll be adding a lot more if statements when I can get it to work with the bare 6 which is what it needs to work.
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