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Your program must present the following options to the user: Press 1 for Author

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Question

Your program must present the following options to the user:
Press 1 for Author name and ID
Press 2 to enter floating point value
Press 3 to enter integer value
Press 4 to clear entered values
Press 5 to print all values
Press 0 to exit

Option 1: Prints your name and id to the screen
Option 2: Allows the user to enter a single floating point value (value with or without a decimal point) (program must be able to store 500 floating point values).
Option 3: Allows the user to enter a single integer value (program must be able to store 500 integers)
Option 4: Clears all stored data
Option 5: Prints out all values that have been entered into the program as well as the sum of all entered values. (since start/last clear)
Option 0: Exits the program.

The program must allow menu options to be made until potion 0 is chosen

Note on option 4: The solution to this is incredibly simple (if you can see what you're supposed to do) if it takes you more than two or three seconds to type the code, your probably going about it the wrong way)


If you want your program to work with the check script: you should output the following format:
FP Value: x x x x
Int Value: x x x x
Sum Value: x

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