Project 1: Building Rome in a Day Objective Make sure that you understand the basics of C/C++ such as function calls, parameter passing, conditionals, iteration, cin/cout streams, the preprocessor, and the Microsoft Visual C++ IDE. Task Write a program in Microsoft Visual C++ that prompts the user for a non-negative integer over and over, each time printing out the Roman numeral equivalent, until the user enters the value zero (0). Some important Roman numerals you might be interested in (see the pattern?): 1 I 2 II 3 III 4 IV 5 5 V 9 9 IX 10 10 X 40 XL 49 49 XLIX 50 50 L 90 90 XC 99 99 XCIX 100 100 C 400 400 CD 500 500 D 999 999 CMXCIX 1000 1000 M 3999 MMMCMXCIX You must do the following: 50% Write the main algorithm that loops, asking the user for an integer between 0 and 3999 until the user enters zero (0). You must do range checking, so that if the user enters an invalid number (a negative or >= 4000), an error message is printed (but the loop continues). 75% Write a function that takes in an integer (1-3999) via a by-value parameter and prints out the Roman numeral equivalent. Return 0 upon successful completion of the function. 100% Call the function you wrote for part 2 (above) from the main algorithm for each valid integer (1-3999) entered by the user. Deliverable CPP file which compiles and works as defined above. Any file that doesn’t compile or terminates “ugly?? will receive no credit. Below is the Example .exe on how the program should work.
## Deliverables
1) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done. 2) Installation package that will install the software (in ready-to-run condition) on the platform(s) specified in this bid request. 3) Complete ownership and distribution copyrights to all work purchased.
## Platform
Windows XP Microsoft Visual Studio C++ 6.0