// DataTypes.cpp : The data types to declare each of the variables is missing. // Based on the value being stored in the variable and the comments beside it, // fill in the data type at the beginning of each line. Then compile and run // program to make sure you selected the correct types. // // After you submit your answers, try changing the values stored in the // variables. What can you learn about the different data types? // #include #include using namespace std; enum colorCode { Green = 1, Yellow = 5, Red = 10 } gradebookColor; int main(int atgc, const char* arg[]) { unsigned int gradebookColor = colorCode::Green; float classAverage = 90.7f; //Decimal number char letterScore = 'A'; //Single letter int testScore = 95; //Whole number value float classTestAverage = 88.4f; //Decimal number, notice the 'f' at the end //Stores list of values bool isStudentPassing = true; //Could be true or false cout << "The class average is currently " << classAverage << endl; cout << "The class test average was " << classTestAverage << endl; cout << "Your test score was " << testScore << endl; cout << "Your current letter score is " << letterScore << endl; cout << "The color of your gradebook entry is " << gradebookColor << endl; cout << "Are you passing? " << boolalpha //This line allows the word 'true' or 'false' to be printed instead of '0' or '1' << isStudentPassing << endl; return 0; }