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Simulation of a banking system with an Account class in C++



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Simple container class with templatesOOP bank databaseUsing PostgreSQL effectively with a banking appAccount registration system for a quiz gameFake bank account classBanking system programRuby banking system programCinema SimulationAn account/banking system in C++C++ Banking Class



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I have been learning C++ and recently I have started practicing classes. I made this simulation of a banking system with an Account class. I would like to hear feedback on my code, what is good - what I should keep doing, and especially what I should pay more attention to, or if you have any suggestion on how to simplify parts of the code, make it more readable because I feel this could be improved. Also, I would like to hear comments on exception handling, since I am quite new to that as well. Thank you all in advance, I will do my best to implement any of your suggestions.



Account.h



#ifndef ACCOUNT.H
#define ACCOUNT.H
#include <string>
#include <vector>

class Account
std::string name;
int id;
double balance;

public:
Account();
std::string getName() const;
int getId() const;
double getBalance() const;
void setName(std::string);
void setID(int);
void setBalance(double);
void addAccount (Account);
void withdraw(double);
void deposit(double);

static std::vector<Account> accountDatabase;
;
#endif // ACCOUNT


Account.cpp



#include "Account.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>

Account::Account()
name = "";
id = 0;
balance = 0;


std::vector<Account> Account::accountDatabase;

void Account::addAccount(Account account)
accountDatabase.push_back(account);


std::string Account::getName() const
return name;


int Account::getId() const
return id;


double Account::getBalance() const
return balance;


void Account::setName(std::string userName)
name = userName;


void Account::setID(int newId)
if (newId < 1)
throw "ntttt ~ ID cannot be zero or negative ~";

for (int i = 0; i < accountDatabase.size(); i++)
if (newId == accountDatabase[i].getId())
throw "ntttt~ Entered ID is already in use ~";

id = newId;


void Account::setBalance(double newBalance)
if (newBalance < 0)
throw "ntttt ~ Balance cannot be negative ~";

balance = newBalance;


void Account::withdraw(double amount)
if (amount < 0)
throw "ntttt ~ Withdrawal amount cannot be negative ~";

balance -= amount;


void Account::deposit(double amount)
if (amount < 0)
throw "ntttt ~ Amount for deposit cannot be negative ~";

balance += amount;



Main



#include <iostream>
#include "Account.h"
#include <string>

void printMenu()
std::cout << "n" << R"(
Please select one of the following options:

1. Create an account
2. Check balance
3. Withdraw
4. Deposit
5. Account summary
6. Make a transaction
7. Exit
)" << "ntttt--> ";


// get a valid input
template<typename Type>
void getInput(Type &value)
while (true)
std::cin >> value;
if (std::cin.fail())
std::cin.clear();
std::cin.ignore(100, 'n');
std::cout << "nttttt~ Invalid input ~"
<< "ntttt--> Enter again: ";

else
std::cin.ignore();
return;




// find account in account database and return index of that account
int findAccount (int id)
for (int i = 0; i < Account::accountDatabase.size(); i++)
if (id == Account::accountDatabase[i].getId()) return i;

return -1;


void createAccount ()
Account newAccount;
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your name: ";
std::string name;
std::cin.ignore();
std::getline(std::cin, name);
newAccount.setName(name);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
int id;
getInput(id);
newAccount.setID(id);
std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your balance: ";
double balance;
getInput(balance);
newAccount.setBalance(balance);
// add account to the database
newAccount.addAccount(newAccount);
std::cout << "ntttt~ Your account has been successfully created ~n";


void MenuSelection()

int option = 1, account, id;
while (option != 7)

std::cout << R"(
########################################################################################################################
~ THANK YOU FOR USING OUR SERVICES ~

########################################################################################################################
)";


int main()
std::cout << R"(
########################################################################################################################
~ W E L C O M E T O O U R B A N K ~

########################################################################################################################


)";
MenuSelection();
return 0;










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    I have been learning C++ and recently I have started practicing classes. I made this simulation of a banking system with an Account class. I would like to hear feedback on my code, what is good - what I should keep doing, and especially what I should pay more attention to, or if you have any suggestion on how to simplify parts of the code, make it more readable because I feel this could be improved. Also, I would like to hear comments on exception handling, since I am quite new to that as well. Thank you all in advance, I will do my best to implement any of your suggestions.



    Account.h



    #ifndef ACCOUNT.H
    #define ACCOUNT.H
    #include <string>
    #include <vector>

    class Account
    std::string name;
    int id;
    double balance;

    public:
    Account();
    std::string getName() const;
    int getId() const;
    double getBalance() const;
    void setName(std::string);
    void setID(int);
    void setBalance(double);
    void addAccount (Account);
    void withdraw(double);
    void deposit(double);

    static std::vector<Account> accountDatabase;
    ;
    #endif // ACCOUNT


    Account.cpp



    #include "Account.h"
    #include <iostream>
    #include <string>
    #include <vector>

    Account::Account()
    name = "";
    id = 0;
    balance = 0;


    std::vector<Account> Account::accountDatabase;

    void Account::addAccount(Account account)
    accountDatabase.push_back(account);


    std::string Account::getName() const
    return name;


    int Account::getId() const
    return id;


    double Account::getBalance() const
    return balance;


    void Account::setName(std::string userName)
    name = userName;


    void Account::setID(int newId)
    if (newId < 1)
    throw "ntttt ~ ID cannot be zero or negative ~";

    for (int i = 0; i < accountDatabase.size(); i++)
    if (newId == accountDatabase[i].getId())
    throw "ntttt~ Entered ID is already in use ~";

    id = newId;


    void Account::setBalance(double newBalance)
    if (newBalance < 0)
    throw "ntttt ~ Balance cannot be negative ~";

    balance = newBalance;


    void Account::withdraw(double amount)
    if (amount < 0)
    throw "ntttt ~ Withdrawal amount cannot be negative ~";

    balance -= amount;


    void Account::deposit(double amount)
    if (amount < 0)
    throw "ntttt ~ Amount for deposit cannot be negative ~";

    balance += amount;



    Main



    #include <iostream>
    #include "Account.h"
    #include <string>

    void printMenu()
    std::cout << "n" << R"(
    Please select one of the following options:

    1. Create an account
    2. Check balance
    3. Withdraw
    4. Deposit
    5. Account summary
    6. Make a transaction
    7. Exit
    )" << "ntttt--> ";


    // get a valid input
    template<typename Type>
    void getInput(Type &value)
    while (true)
    std::cin >> value;
    if (std::cin.fail())
    std::cin.clear();
    std::cin.ignore(100, 'n');
    std::cout << "nttttt~ Invalid input ~"
    << "ntttt--> Enter again: ";

    else
    std::cin.ignore();
    return;




    // find account in account database and return index of that account
    int findAccount (int id)
    for (int i = 0; i < Account::accountDatabase.size(); i++)
    if (id == Account::accountDatabase[i].getId()) return i;

    return -1;


    void createAccount ()
    Account newAccount;
    std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your name: ";
    std::string name;
    std::cin.ignore();
    std::getline(std::cin, name);
    newAccount.setName(name);
    std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
    int id;
    getInput(id);
    newAccount.setID(id);
    std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your balance: ";
    double balance;
    getInput(balance);
    newAccount.setBalance(balance);
    // add account to the database
    newAccount.addAccount(newAccount);
    std::cout << "ntttt~ Your account has been successfully created ~n";


    void MenuSelection()

    int option = 1, account, id;
    while (option != 7)

    std::cout << R"(
    ########################################################################################################################
    ~ THANK YOU FOR USING OUR SERVICES ~

    ########################################################################################################################
    )";


    int main()
    std::cout << R"(
    ########################################################################################################################
    ~ W E L C O M E T O O U R B A N K ~

    ########################################################################################################################


    )";
    MenuSelection();
    return 0;










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      I have been learning C++ and recently I have started practicing classes. I made this simulation of a banking system with an Account class. I would like to hear feedback on my code, what is good - what I should keep doing, and especially what I should pay more attention to, or if you have any suggestion on how to simplify parts of the code, make it more readable because I feel this could be improved. Also, I would like to hear comments on exception handling, since I am quite new to that as well. Thank you all in advance, I will do my best to implement any of your suggestions.



      Account.h



      #ifndef ACCOUNT.H
      #define ACCOUNT.H
      #include <string>
      #include <vector>

      class Account
      std::string name;
      int id;
      double balance;

      public:
      Account();
      std::string getName() const;
      int getId() const;
      double getBalance() const;
      void setName(std::string);
      void setID(int);
      void setBalance(double);
      void addAccount (Account);
      void withdraw(double);
      void deposit(double);

      static std::vector<Account> accountDatabase;
      ;
      #endif // ACCOUNT


      Account.cpp



      #include "Account.h"
      #include <iostream>
      #include <string>
      #include <vector>

      Account::Account()
      name = "";
      id = 0;
      balance = 0;


      std::vector<Account> Account::accountDatabase;

      void Account::addAccount(Account account)
      accountDatabase.push_back(account);


      std::string Account::getName() const
      return name;


      int Account::getId() const
      return id;


      double Account::getBalance() const
      return balance;


      void Account::setName(std::string userName)
      name = userName;


      void Account::setID(int newId)
      if (newId < 1)
      throw "ntttt ~ ID cannot be zero or negative ~";

      for (int i = 0; i < accountDatabase.size(); i++)
      if (newId == accountDatabase[i].getId())
      throw "ntttt~ Entered ID is already in use ~";

      id = newId;


      void Account::setBalance(double newBalance)
      if (newBalance < 0)
      throw "ntttt ~ Balance cannot be negative ~";

      balance = newBalance;


      void Account::withdraw(double amount)
      if (amount < 0)
      throw "ntttt ~ Withdrawal amount cannot be negative ~";

      balance -= amount;


      void Account::deposit(double amount)
      if (amount < 0)
      throw "ntttt ~ Amount for deposit cannot be negative ~";

      balance += amount;



      Main



      #include <iostream>
      #include "Account.h"
      #include <string>

      void printMenu()
      std::cout << "n" << R"(
      Please select one of the following options:

      1. Create an account
      2. Check balance
      3. Withdraw
      4. Deposit
      5. Account summary
      6. Make a transaction
      7. Exit
      )" << "ntttt--> ";


      // get a valid input
      template<typename Type>
      void getInput(Type &value)
      while (true)
      std::cin >> value;
      if (std::cin.fail())
      std::cin.clear();
      std::cin.ignore(100, 'n');
      std::cout << "nttttt~ Invalid input ~"
      << "ntttt--> Enter again: ";

      else
      std::cin.ignore();
      return;




      // find account in account database and return index of that account
      int findAccount (int id)
      for (int i = 0; i < Account::accountDatabase.size(); i++)
      if (id == Account::accountDatabase[i].getId()) return i;

      return -1;


      void createAccount ()
      Account newAccount;
      std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your name: ";
      std::string name;
      std::cin.ignore();
      std::getline(std::cin, name);
      newAccount.setName(name);
      std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
      int id;
      getInput(id);
      newAccount.setID(id);
      std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your balance: ";
      double balance;
      getInput(balance);
      newAccount.setBalance(balance);
      // add account to the database
      newAccount.addAccount(newAccount);
      std::cout << "ntttt~ Your account has been successfully created ~n";


      void MenuSelection()

      int option = 1, account, id;
      while (option != 7)

      std::cout << R"(
      ########################################################################################################################
      ~ THANK YOU FOR USING OUR SERVICES ~

      ########################################################################################################################
      )";


      int main()
      std::cout << R"(
      ########################################################################################################################
      ~ W E L C O M E T O O U R B A N K ~

      ########################################################################################################################


      )";
      MenuSelection();
      return 0;










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      I have been learning C++ and recently I have started practicing classes. I made this simulation of a banking system with an Account class. I would like to hear feedback on my code, what is good - what I should keep doing, and especially what I should pay more attention to, or if you have any suggestion on how to simplify parts of the code, make it more readable because I feel this could be improved. Also, I would like to hear comments on exception handling, since I am quite new to that as well. Thank you all in advance, I will do my best to implement any of your suggestions.



      Account.h



      #ifndef ACCOUNT.H
      #define ACCOUNT.H
      #include <string>
      #include <vector>

      class Account
      std::string name;
      int id;
      double balance;

      public:
      Account();
      std::string getName() const;
      int getId() const;
      double getBalance() const;
      void setName(std::string);
      void setID(int);
      void setBalance(double);
      void addAccount (Account);
      void withdraw(double);
      void deposit(double);

      static std::vector<Account> accountDatabase;
      ;
      #endif // ACCOUNT


      Account.cpp



      #include "Account.h"
      #include <iostream>
      #include <string>
      #include <vector>

      Account::Account()
      name = "";
      id = 0;
      balance = 0;


      std::vector<Account> Account::accountDatabase;

      void Account::addAccount(Account account)
      accountDatabase.push_back(account);


      std::string Account::getName() const
      return name;


      int Account::getId() const
      return id;


      double Account::getBalance() const
      return balance;


      void Account::setName(std::string userName)
      name = userName;


      void Account::setID(int newId)
      if (newId < 1)
      throw "ntttt ~ ID cannot be zero or negative ~";

      for (int i = 0; i < accountDatabase.size(); i++)
      if (newId == accountDatabase[i].getId())
      throw "ntttt~ Entered ID is already in use ~";

      id = newId;


      void Account::setBalance(double newBalance)
      if (newBalance < 0)
      throw "ntttt ~ Balance cannot be negative ~";

      balance = newBalance;


      void Account::withdraw(double amount)
      if (amount < 0)
      throw "ntttt ~ Withdrawal amount cannot be negative ~";

      balance -= amount;


      void Account::deposit(double amount)
      if (amount < 0)
      throw "ntttt ~ Amount for deposit cannot be negative ~";

      balance += amount;



      Main



      #include <iostream>
      #include "Account.h"
      #include <string>

      void printMenu()
      std::cout << "n" << R"(
      Please select one of the following options:

      1. Create an account
      2. Check balance
      3. Withdraw
      4. Deposit
      5. Account summary
      6. Make a transaction
      7. Exit
      )" << "ntttt--> ";


      // get a valid input
      template<typename Type>
      void getInput(Type &value)
      while (true)
      std::cin >> value;
      if (std::cin.fail())
      std::cin.clear();
      std::cin.ignore(100, 'n');
      std::cout << "nttttt~ Invalid input ~"
      << "ntttt--> Enter again: ";

      else
      std::cin.ignore();
      return;




      // find account in account database and return index of that account
      int findAccount (int id)
      for (int i = 0; i < Account::accountDatabase.size(); i++)
      if (id == Account::accountDatabase[i].getId()) return i;

      return -1;


      void createAccount ()
      Account newAccount;
      std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your name: ";
      std::string name;
      std::cin.ignore();
      std::getline(std::cin, name);
      newAccount.setName(name);
      std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
      int id;
      getInput(id);
      newAccount.setID(id);
      std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your balance: ";
      double balance;
      getInput(balance);
      newAccount.setBalance(balance);
      // add account to the database
      newAccount.addAccount(newAccount);
      std::cout << "ntttt~ Your account has been successfully created ~n";


      void MenuSelection()

      int option = 1, account, id;
      while (option != 7)

      std::cout << R"(
      ########################################################################################################################
      ~ THANK YOU FOR USING OUR SERVICES ~

      ########################################################################################################################
      )";


      int main()
      std::cout << R"(
      ########################################################################################################################
      ~ W E L C O M E T O O U R B A N K ~

      ########################################################################################################################


      )";
      MenuSelection();
      return 0;







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          I have a few suggestions:




          • ntttt is everywhere, move it into a function which takes and returns a string, and prepends whatever string it is given with this format - the benefit of this is that if you change your formatting in the future, you only need to do it in one place.

          • Getting the user to enter their ID is a common operation, so put this logic all in one place. i.e.

            std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
            getInput(id);
            account = findAccount(id);


            Should be lopped out into its own function, again for the same reason - if the way you want to do it changes, you only need to do it in one place!

          • Move the code within each case block into its own function, e.g for case 2, just make a function called checkBalance which does exactly that. Call it from the case block (similar to how you have done for case 1). The comments already hint at what each block does, but the whole of the switch/case statement is quite a lot of code!

          • The way you look up accounts is a little confusing and potentially inefficient for large numbers of accounts, I would use a map (http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/) with the key being the ID.

          I hope this is enough to get you on your way, if you give this another stab then I'm happy to take another look!






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            I have a few suggestions:




            • ntttt is everywhere, move it into a function which takes and returns a string, and prepends whatever string it is given with this format - the benefit of this is that if you change your formatting in the future, you only need to do it in one place.

            • Getting the user to enter their ID is a common operation, so put this logic all in one place. i.e.

              std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
              getInput(id);
              account = findAccount(id);


              Should be lopped out into its own function, again for the same reason - if the way you want to do it changes, you only need to do it in one place!

            • Move the code within each case block into its own function, e.g for case 2, just make a function called checkBalance which does exactly that. Call it from the case block (similar to how you have done for case 1). The comments already hint at what each block does, but the whole of the switch/case statement is quite a lot of code!

            • The way you look up accounts is a little confusing and potentially inefficient for large numbers of accounts, I would use a map (http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/) with the key being the ID.

            I hope this is enough to get you on your way, if you give this another stab then I'm happy to take another look!






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              $begingroup$

              I have a few suggestions:




              • ntttt is everywhere, move it into a function which takes and returns a string, and prepends whatever string it is given with this format - the benefit of this is that if you change your formatting in the future, you only need to do it in one place.

              • Getting the user to enter their ID is a common operation, so put this logic all in one place. i.e.

                std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
                getInput(id);
                account = findAccount(id);


                Should be lopped out into its own function, again for the same reason - if the way you want to do it changes, you only need to do it in one place!

              • Move the code within each case block into its own function, e.g for case 2, just make a function called checkBalance which does exactly that. Call it from the case block (similar to how you have done for case 1). The comments already hint at what each block does, but the whole of the switch/case statement is quite a lot of code!

              • The way you look up accounts is a little confusing and potentially inefficient for large numbers of accounts, I would use a map (http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/) with the key being the ID.

              I hope this is enough to get you on your way, if you give this another stab then I'm happy to take another look!






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                $begingroup$

                I have a few suggestions:




                • ntttt is everywhere, move it into a function which takes and returns a string, and prepends whatever string it is given with this format - the benefit of this is that if you change your formatting in the future, you only need to do it in one place.

                • Getting the user to enter their ID is a common operation, so put this logic all in one place. i.e.

                  std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
                  getInput(id);
                  account = findAccount(id);


                  Should be lopped out into its own function, again for the same reason - if the way you want to do it changes, you only need to do it in one place!

                • Move the code within each case block into its own function, e.g for case 2, just make a function called checkBalance which does exactly that. Call it from the case block (similar to how you have done for case 1). The comments already hint at what each block does, but the whole of the switch/case statement is quite a lot of code!

                • The way you look up accounts is a little confusing and potentially inefficient for large numbers of accounts, I would use a map (http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/) with the key being the ID.

                I hope this is enough to get you on your way, if you give this another stab then I'm happy to take another look!






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                I have a few suggestions:




                • ntttt is everywhere, move it into a function which takes and returns a string, and prepends whatever string it is given with this format - the benefit of this is that if you change your formatting in the future, you only need to do it in one place.

                • Getting the user to enter their ID is a common operation, so put this logic all in one place. i.e.

                  std::cout << "ntttt--> Please enter your ID: ";
                  getInput(id);
                  account = findAccount(id);


                  Should be lopped out into its own function, again for the same reason - if the way you want to do it changes, you only need to do it in one place!

                • Move the code within each case block into its own function, e.g for case 2, just make a function called checkBalance which does exactly that. Call it from the case block (similar to how you have done for case 1). The comments already hint at what each block does, but the whole of the switch/case statement is quite a lot of code!

                • The way you look up accounts is a little confusing and potentially inefficient for large numbers of accounts, I would use a map (http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/) with the key being the ID.

                I hope this is enough to get you on your way, if you give this another stab then I'm happy to take another look!







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