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Lære Challenge: Age Validator | Custom Exception Types
C++ Exception Handling

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Challenge Overview:

You will use custom exception types in C++ to validate user input for age. Implement a function named validateAge(int age) that checks whether an age value is valid. An age is valid if it is between 0 and 150, inclusive. If the age is not within this range, your function must throw a custom exception called InvalidAgeException.

Requirements:

  • Define a custom exception class named InvalidAgeException following C++ best practices;
  • Implement the validateAge(int age) function to check the validity of the input;
  • Throw InvalidAgeException if the age is less than 0 or greater than 150.

Example:

try {
    validateAge(200); // Invalid age
} catch (const InvalidAgeException& e) {
    std::cout << "Caught exception: " << e.what() << std::endl;
}

You will gain hands-on experience with custom exception handling and input validation in C++.

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Your task is to write a function that checks if an age value is valid. The valid range for age is from 0 to 150, inclusive. If the age is outside this range, your function must signal an error using a custom exception type. You need to define this custom exception class yourself, following standard C++ conventions for exception types.

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Challenge Overview:

You will use custom exception types in C++ to validate user input for age. Implement a function named validateAge(int age) that checks whether an age value is valid. An age is valid if it is between 0 and 150, inclusive. If the age is not within this range, your function must throw a custom exception called InvalidAgeException.

Requirements:

  • Define a custom exception class named InvalidAgeException following C++ best practices;
  • Implement the validateAge(int age) function to check the validity of the input;
  • Throw InvalidAgeException if the age is less than 0 or greater than 150.

Example:

try {
    validateAge(200); // Invalid age
} catch (const InvalidAgeException& e) {
    std::cout << "Caught exception: " << e.what() << std::endl;
}

You will gain hands-on experience with custom exception handling and input validation in C++.

Opgave

Swipe to start coding

Your task is to write a function that checks if an age value is valid. The valid range for age is from 0 to 150, inclusive. If the age is outside this range, your function must signal an error using a custom exception type. You need to define this custom exception class yourself, following standard C++ conventions for exception types.

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solution.cpp

solution.cpp

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