Goal: Create a program that can convert a temperature in Fahrenheit, Celsius or Kelvin to the other two units.
Your application should...
- Prompt the user for a starting temperature. This should be a numerical value that represents degrees in fahrenheit.
- After receiving input it should show that same temperature in both Kelvin and Celsius.
Your application should...
- Prompt the user for a starting
temperature
. This should be a numerical value that represents degrees. - Prompt the user for a starting
temperatureUnit
. This will represent either Fahrenheit, Celsius, or Kelvin. - The application should print out the user-submitted temperature in the two remaining units.
- So, if the user submitted
32
andfahrenheit
, the program should output something like the below. Feel free to customize this however you'd like.32° F = 0°C = 273.15K
- So, if the user submitted
Using Conditionals, have your code accept either fahrenheit, celsius or kelvin, and output the other two temp types.
Note:
You will need one other kind of data to be able to get input twice: world status data.
This is a data value that changes and keeps track of the world state of your program- for instance, what step is the user in? Are they supposed to enter the temperature or the unit right now?
You will have to store this value somewhere and alter it as needed by your program.
If the temperature is below 0 also print out a message like "ooh it's cold out".
If the temperature is above 40 also print out a message like "ooh it's hot out".
If the temperature is above 100 print out a message like "your literally boiling".
Also prompt the user for their name. When you output the result, suggest the type of clothing they should wear.
nothing
swimsuit
shorts and shirt
sweater
sweater + jacket
heavy jacket
heavy jacket and toe warmers
dont go outside if you want to live