(unless they are at the ground floor). The elevator can only contain one passenger (which is the current user of the program). Initially the elevator begins and loads at the Ground Floor. If the user wants to travel to the 5th floor, the elevator shall go up to the said floor. It is the option of the user if they want to alight the elevator or not on the 5th floor or any floor on the way. Realistic rules should apply:
Control structures
Control structures are block of statements that analyze the value of variables and determine the flow of execution based on those values. When a program is running, the CPU executes the code line by line. After sometime, the program reaches the point where it has to make a decision on whether it has to go to another part of the code or repeat execution of certain part of the code. These results affect the flow of the program's code and these are called control structures.
Switch Statement
The switch statement is a key feature that is used by the programmers a lot in the world of programming and coding, as well as in information technology in general. The switch statement is a selection control mechanism that allows the variable value to change the order of the individual statements in the software execution via search.
Elevator Simulator
at the 5th floor) or going down (unless they are at the ground floor). The elevator can only contain one passenger (which is the current user of the program). Initially the elevator begins and loads at the Ground Floor. If the user wants to travel to the 5th floor, the elevator shall go up to the said floor. It is the option of the user if they want to alight the elevator or not on the 5th floor or any
floor on the way. Realistic rules should apply: If the user alights at the 4th floor, when they ride the elevator again, it should begin traveling from the 4th floor and from there choose to go up or down. Your program should have some validation: meaning, only the valid characters should be received by the program (G, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5). If the user keys-in “A” or “-1”, the program should be able to handle such input and not crash and ask for a correct valid input. The elevator can also travel from B1 to B3 (Basement 1 to 3). The elevator can also allow new passengers to ride the elevator during the trip of the first user. The number of passengers per trip can vary.
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