I was done some days before but I forgot to post my answer. Who knew that I could just say if the cin fails, stop the input but don't end the program, lol.
#include<iostream>
#include<vector>
#include<algorithm> // for sort algorithms
#include<iomanip> // for setprecision
using namespace std;
// function prototypes
void menu();
void printVector(const vector<double> &data);
void pushbackVector(vector<double> &data);
void sortVector (vector<double> &data);
int main()
{
vector<double> row1;
vector<double> row2;
vector<double> row3;
int input;
bool exit = false;
while(!exit)
{
menu();
cin >> input;
switch (input)
{
case 1:
cout << "Entering vector 1\n";
pushbackVector(row1);
sortVector(row1);
cout << "\n";
break;
case 2:
cout << "Entering vector 2\n";
pushbackVector(row2);
sortVector(row2);
reverse(row2.begin(), row2.end());
cout << "\n";
break;
case 3:
cout << "Printing out vector 1\n";
printVector(row1);
cout << "\n";
break;
case 4:
cout << "Printing out vector 2\n";
printVector(row2);
cout << "\n";
break;
case 5:
// reserve enough space for all of row1's and row2's elements
row3.reserve(row1.size() + row2.size());
// insert row1's elements at the end of row3
row3.insert(row3.end(), row1.begin(), row1.end());
// insert row2's elements at the end of row3
row3.insert(row3.end(), row2.begin(), row2.end());
cout << "Printing out the contents of vector 1\n";
printVector(row1);
cout << "Printing out the contents of vector 2\n";
printVector(row2);
cout << "Printing out the contents of vector 3\n";
printVector(row3);
cout << "\n";
break;
case 6:
cout << "Exitting\n";
exit = true;
break;
default:
cout << "Invalid choice\n";
}
}
return 0;
}
void menu()
{
cout << "Choose an option\n";
cout << "1) Enter first vector\n";
cout << "2) Enter second vector\n";
cout << "3) Print out the first vector\n";
cout << "4) Print out the second vector\n";
cout << "5) Print out all three vectoros\n";
cout << "6) Exitting the program\n";
}
void printVector(const vector<double> &data)
{
for(int i = 0; i < data.size(); i++)
{
cout << setprecision(4) << data[i] << " ";
}
cout << "\n";
}
void pushbackVector(vector<double> &data)
{
double input;
int numOfItems;
cout << "How many items you want to add into vector?: ";
cin >> numOfItems;
for (int i = 0; i < numOfItems; i++)
{
cin >> input;
if (cin.fail())
{
cout << "Ending input.\n";
return;
}
else
{
data.push_back(input);
}
}
}
void sortVector(vector<double> &data)
{
cout << "Sorting your vector \n";
sort(data.begin(), data.end());
}