// Torrez, Elaine                  CS1A                     Chapter 4, P. 232, #6
/*******************************************************************************************
 *
 * SALES BAR CHART
 * ________________________________________________________________________________________
 * This program asks the user to enter today’s sales for five stores.
 * The program then displays a bar graph comparing each store’s sales.
 * Each bar in the graph is made up of asterisks (*), where each asterisk
 * represents $100 in sales.
 * ________________________________________________________________________________________
 *
 * INPUT:
 *   store1, store2, store3, store4, store5 : Sales for each store
 *
 * OUTPUT:
 *   Bar chart made of asterisks representing $100 increments of sales
 *
 *******************************************************************************************/
 
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
 
int main()
{
    /***** VARIABLE DECLARATIONS *****/
    int store1;   // Sales for store 1
    int store2;   // Sales for store 2
    int store3;   // Sales for store 3
    int store4;   // Sales for store 4
    int store5;   // Sales for store 5
 
    /***** INPUT SECTION *****/
    cout << "Enter today's sales for store 1: ";
    cin >> store1;
 
    cout << "Enter today's sales for store 2: ";
    cin >> store2;
 
    cout << "Enter today's sales for store 3: ";
    cin >> store3;
 
    cout << "Enter today's sales for store 4: ";
    cin >> store4;
 
    cout << "Enter today's sales for store 5: ";
    cin >> store5;
 
    /***** OUTPUT SECTION *****/
    cout << endl;
    cout << "SALES BAR CHART" << endl;
    cout << "(Each * = $100)" << endl;
 
    // Store 1
    cout << "Store 1: ";
    for (int i = 0; i < store1 / 100; i++)
        cout << "*";
    cout << endl;
 
    // Store 2
    cout << "Store 2: ";
    for (int i = 0; i < store2 / 100; i++)
        cout << "*";
    cout << endl;
 
    // Store 3
    cout << "Store 3: ";
    for (int i = 0; i < store3 / 100; i++)
        cout << "*";
    cout << endl;
 
    // Store 4
    cout << "Store 4: ";
    for (int i = 0; i < store4 / 100; i++)
        cout << "*";
    cout << endl;
 
    // Store 5
    cout << "Store 5: ";
    for (int i = 0; i < store5 / 100; i++)
        cout << "*";
    cout << endl;
 
    return 0;
}