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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T22:58:56+00:00 2026-05-30T22:58:56+00:00

I’m just a beginner in C++. I’m writing small and simple program that prints

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I’m just a beginner in C++. I’m writing small and simple program that prints a series of integers between two user-specified integers.

At the end, the program will re-run the while loop if the user returns 1, but when that happens the program will not print the series of numbers again (the for loop doesn’t work).

Here’s the source code:

int main(void)
{
    int num1, num2;
    int doContinue = 1;

    while (doContinue == 1)
    {
        cout << "Please enter two integers, the first being the smallest: ";

         do { //does everything in curly braces while the user inputs the numbers wrong...
                cin >> num1 >> num2;

                if (num1 > num2)
                    {
                        cout << "Your first number was bigger than the second.\nTry again!: ";
                    }

            } while (num1 > num2);//... but once it's not wrong, break out of this do loop

        //at this point the input has been checked, so we can proceed to print the series

        for(int num1; num1 <= num2; num1++)
            {   
                cout << num1 << " \n";
            }

        cout << "Would you like to compute another series of integers? 1=yes, anything else=no: ";
        cin >> doContinue;
    }

    return 0;
}
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    2026-05-30T22:58:57+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 10:58 pm

    Your code exhibits undefined behavior.

        for(int num1; num1 <= num2; num1++)
            {   
                cout << num1 << " \n";
            }
    

    creates a new integer called num1, unrelated to the num1 outside of the for loop. You do not initialize the value of num1, but proceed to make comparisons against it.

    Remove int num1 (that is, something like for(; num1 <= num2; num1++)) in your for loop and try again.

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