Challenge: Temperature Converter
In this challenge, your task is to implement a robust temperature conversion function using exception handling. You need to write a function that converts a temperature from Celsius to Kelvin.
The Kelvin scale does not allow negative values, and the lowest possible temperature in Celsius is -273.15, known as absolute zero. If the input temperature is below this limit, your function should throw an exception to signal that the conversion is invalid.
This exercise will help you practice detecting invalid input and using exceptions to enforce constraints in your code.
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Your goal is to create a function that converts a temperature value from Celsius to Kelvin. The Kelvin temperature scale does not permit negative values, so the lowest valid Celsius value is -273.15 (absolute zero).
If the input temperature is less than -273.15, your function must throw an exception to indicate the input is invalid. Otherwise, the function should return the temperature converted to Kelvin.
Use exception handling to ensure your function behaves correctly for both valid and invalid input.
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Challenge: Temperature Converter
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In this challenge, your task is to implement a robust temperature conversion function using exception handling. You need to write a function that converts a temperature from Celsius to Kelvin.
The Kelvin scale does not allow negative values, and the lowest possible temperature in Celsius is -273.15, known as absolute zero. If the input temperature is below this limit, your function should throw an exception to signal that the conversion is invalid.
This exercise will help you practice detecting invalid input and using exceptions to enforce constraints in your code.
Swipe to start coding
Your goal is to create a function that converts a temperature value from Celsius to Kelvin. The Kelvin temperature scale does not permit negative values, so the lowest valid Celsius value is -273.15 (absolute zero).
If the input temperature is less than -273.15, your function must throw an exception to indicate the input is invalid. Otherwise, the function should return the temperature converted to Kelvin.
Use exception handling to ensure your function behaves correctly for both valid and invalid input.
Ratkaisu
solution.cpp
Kiitos palautteestasi!
single