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Exeption Handling
Exeption Handling A coffee vending machine makes 5 types of coffee: coffee = ["Café Latte", "Caffe Americano", "Espresso", "Cappuccino", "Macchiato"] PY Each coffee option has its own number, starting with 0. Write a program that will take a number from the customer as input from the customer and serve the corresponding coffee type. If the customer enters a number that is out of the accepted range, the program should output "Invalid number". Regardless of coffee option result, the program should output "Have a good day" at the end. Sample Input 7 Sample Output Invalid number Have a good day
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#correct code
try:
	coffee = ["Café Latte", "Caffe Americano", "Espresso", "Cappuccino", "Macchiato"]
	choice = int(input())
	print(coffee[choice])
	
except IndexError:
	print('Invalid number')
finally:
	print('Have a good day')
	#and finally here
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coffee = ["Café Latte", "Caffe Americano", "Espresso", "Cappuccino", "Macchiato"]
choice = int(input())
try:
	print(coffee[choice])
except:
	print("Invalid number")
	
finally:
	print("Have a good day")
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#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    int choice = 0;
    cin >> choice;
   
   switch (choice){
   case 1:
       cout << "Latte" << endl; 
       break; 
   case 2:
       cout << "Americano" << endl; 
        break;    
    
    case 3:
        cout << "Espresso" << endl;
        break;
    
    case 4:
        cout << "Cappuccino" << endl;
        break;
    case 5:
        cout << "Macchiato" << endl;
        break; 
        
        }
    return 0;
}
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Where is your attempts ??
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#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
	//Printing Menu
	cout << "*****Menu***** \n";
	//Printing Menu items
	cout << "1- Latte \n2 - Americano \n3 - Espresso \n4 - Cappuccino \n5 - Macchiato \n";
	//A variable to store user choice
	int choice = 0;
	//prompt to enter choice
	cout << "Enter your choice: ";
	//reading input from user
	cin >> choice;
	//A switch statement
	switch (choice) {
		//if choice is 1
	case 1:
		cout << "Latte";		//Printing Coffee name Latte
		break;					//terminating case using break statement
		//if choice is 2
	case 2:
		cout << "Americano:";	//Printing Coffee name Americano
		break;					//terminating case using break statement
		//if choice is 3
	case 3:
		cout << "Espresso:";	//Printing Coffee name Espresso
		break;					//terminating case using break statement
		//if case is 4
	case 4:
		cout << "Cappucciono:";	//Printing Coffee name Cappucciono
		break;					//terminating case using break statement
		//if case is 5
	case 5:
		cout << "Macchiato:";	//Printing Coffee name Macchiato
		break;					//terminating case using break statement
	}
	return 0;
}
0
Wait i will send u now!
0
It's very hard...I tried this but it doesn't work at all
coffee = ["Café Latte", "Caffe Americano", "Espresso", "Cappuccino", "Macchiato"]
choice = int(input())
try:
	#your code goes here
	choice = list(range(0,4))
	print(coffee)
except IndexError:
	print("Invalid number")
	#and here
	
finally:
	#and finally here
	print("Have a good day")
I imagined it should return the error if the number was out of the range 0,4 but it doesn't. Also, I don't know how to tell the program to print the corresponding coffee\choice value (for ex if choice=2, print "Espresso")
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coffee = ["Café Latte", "Caffe Americano", "Espresso", "Cappuccino", "Macchiato"]
try:
    choice = int(input("Please choose your coffee "))
    served_coffee=coffee[choice]
    print("You have selected "+served_coffee+". Enjoy!")
except IndexError:
    print("Please select valid coffee type")
finally:
    print("Have a nice day!")
0
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    int CoffeeNo;
cin >> CoffeeNo;
if (CoffeeNo 
==
 1) {
 cout << "Latte" << endl;
} 
if (CoffeeNo 
==
 2) {
 cout << "Americano" << endl;
} 
if (CoffeeNo 
==
 3) {
 cout << "Espresso" << endl;
} 
if (CoffeeNo 
==
 4) {
 cout << "Cappuccino" << endl;
}
if (CoffeeNo 
==
 5) {
 cout << "Macchiato" << endl;
}
    
    return 0;
}
Good Luck
0
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    int CoffeeNo;
cin >> CoffeeNo;
if (CoffeeNo 
==
 1) {
 cout << "Latte" << endl;
} 
if (CoffeeNo 
==
 2) {
 cout << "Americano" << endl;
} 
if (CoffeeNo 
==
 3) {
 cout << "Espresso" << endl;
} 
if (CoffeeNo 
==
 4) {
 cout << "Cappuccino" << endl;
}
if (CoffeeNo 
==
 5) {
 cout << "Macchiato" << endl;
}
    
    return 0;
}
0
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    int distance = 0;
    //your code goes here
    for(int i=1; i<=5; i++){
        distance=i*40;
        cout<<distance<<endl;
    }
    
    return 0;
}
0
 cout << "Latte" << endl; 
       break; 
   case 2:
       cout << "Americano" << endl; 
        break;    
    
    case 3:
        cout << "Espresso" << endl;
        break;
    
    case 4:
        cout << "Cappuccino" << endl;
        break;
    case 5:
        cout << "Macchiato" << endl;
        break; 
        
        }
0
/*zarif jorayev*/
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    int choice = 0;
    cin >> choice;
   
   switch (choice){
   case 1:
       cout << "Latte" << endl; 
       break; 
   case 2:
       cout << "Americano" << endl; 
        break;    
    
    case 3:
        cout << "Espresso" << endl;
        break;
    
    case 4:
        cout << "Cappuccino" << endl;
        break;
    case 5:
        cout << "Macchiato" << endl;
        break; 
        
        }
    return 0;
}
0
Solution on JavaScript..
let choice = parseInt(readLine(), 10);
/*
1 => Americano
2 => Espresso
3 => Cappuccino
*/
//your code goes here
switch (choice){
    case 1:
    console.log("Americano");
    break;
    case 2:    
    console.log("Espresso");
    break;
    case 3:
    console.log("Cappuccino");
    break;
    default:
    console.log("Unknown")
}
0
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
    int choice;
    cin >> choice;
    // Coffee Types//
    
 switch(choice){
   case 1:
std::cout<<"Espresso"<<std::endl;
break;
   case 2:
   std::cout<<"Americano"<<std::endl;
   break;
   case 3:
   std::cout<<"Cappucino"<<std::endl;
   break;
   case 4:
   std::cout<<"Latte"<<std::endl;
   }
return 0;
}
0
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main (){
    int coffeeSelected;
    cout << "Enter the coffee that you want:";
    cout << "(1)Cafe Latte, (2)Caffe Americano, (3)Espresso, (4)Cappucino, (5)Macchiato\n";
    cin >> coffeeSelected;
    
    switch (coffeeSelected){
        case 1:
            cout << "You have ordered Cafe Latte\nThank you for buying and have a nice day!!";
            break;
        case 2:
            cout << "You have ordered Caffe Americano\nThank you for buying and have a nice day!!";
            break;
        case 3:
            cout << "You have ordered Espresso\nThank you for buying and have a nice day!!";
            break;
        case 4:
            cout << "You have ordered Cappucino\nThank you for buying and have a nice day!!";
            break;
        case 5:
            cout << "You have ordered a Macchiato\nThank you for buying and have a nice day!!";
            break;
        default:
            cout << "Invalid Number\nHave a good day!!";
    
    return 0;
            
    }
    
}
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#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
    int CoffeeNo;
cin >> CoffeeNo;
if (CoffeeNo 
==
 1) {
 cout << "Latte" << endl;
} 
if (CoffeeNo 
==
 2) {
 cout << "Americano" << endl;
} 
if (CoffeeNo 
==
 3) {
 cout << "Espresso" << endl;
} 
if (CoffeeNo 
==
 4) {
 cout << "Cappuccino" << endl;
}
if (CoffeeNo 
==
 5) {
 cout << "Macchiato" << endl;
}
    
    return 0;
}



