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My implementation of UCLA's CS31 Winter 2024 Programming Assignment/Project 3. A Quality Control (QC) Testing application written in C++ that validates and analyzes QC test results. The application checks if a QC result string is valid, calculates the total number of tests, passes, defects, and batches, and handles errors appropriately.

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UCLA CS31 Winter 2024 Programming Assignment/Project 3 Implementation

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Feel free to contact me if you have access to the test cases or if you have the ability to run them on my code.

I currently don't have the ability to run the test cases on my code yet. Check back at another time to see how I scored.

Disclaimer

This was written in a rush in about an hour.

This is my own modified implementation of the assignment for the purpose of self-learning C++ and practicing C++ programming.

I am not responsible for any mistakes or errors in this program.

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This repository contains a C++ application that that validates and analyzes string QC test results. The application checks if a QC result string is valid, calculates the total number of tests, passes, defects, and batches, and handles errors appropriately.

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My implementation of UCLA's CS31 Winter 2024 Programming Assignment/Project 3. A Quality Control (QC) Testing application written in C++ that validates and analyzes QC test results. The application checks if a QC result string is valid, calculates the total number of tests, passes, defects, and batches, and handles errors appropriately.

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