1. Starting with the leftmost digit, double it and then double every other digit after it. However, if any of the doubled digits is a two-digit number, subtract 9 from it. Then sum these new digits. For instance, if the ID card number is 5866793610024475, then the digits considered are 5, 6, 7, 3, 1, 0, 4, 7, their new replacements are 1, 3, 5, 6, 2, 0, 8, 5 and the sum of the replacement is 30. 1 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 8 7 9 3 6 1 4 4 7 5 6 7 3 1 4 7 5*2-9 6*2-9 7*2-9 3*2 1*2 0*2 4*2 7*2-9 =1 =3 =5 =6 =2 =0 =8 =5 2. Sum together the remaining sever digits from the ID card number. That is, the digits in the odd-numbered positions. With the ID card number above, we obtain 8+6+9+6+0+2+4+5 =40. 3. Add together the two sums. If the result is a multiple of 10, then accept the ID card number. Otherwise, reject it. We accept the ID card number since 30+40=70, a multiple of 10. Write a program that perform data validation on an ID card number. See Output Examples below: Output Examples Enter ID card number: 5866793610024475 The number, 5866793610024475, is valid. Enter ID card number: 5686793610024475 The number, 5686793610024475, is not valid. Enter ID card number: 8566793610024457 The number, 8566793610 is not alid. Enter ID card number: 586679361024475 Must enter 16-digit ID numbers. The number, 586679361024475, is not valid. Enter ID card number: abc Must enter 16-digit ID numbers. The number, abc, is not valid. Enter ID card number: Must enter 16-digit ID numbers. The number, , is not valid.

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1. Starting with the leftmost digit, double it and then double every other digit after it. However, if any of the
doubled digits is a two-digit number, subtract 9 from it. Then sum these new digits. For instance, if the ID card
number is 5866793610024475, then the digits considered are 5, 6, 7, 3, 1, 0, 4, 7, their new replacements are 1,
3, 5, 6, 2, 0, 8, 5 and the sum of the replacement is 30.
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5*2-9
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7*2-9
=1
=3
=5
=6
=2
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=8
=5
2. Sum together the remaining sever digits from the ID card number. That is, the digits in the odd-numbered
positions. With the ID card number above, we obtain 8+6+9+6+0+2+4+5= 40.
3. Add together the two sums. If the result is a multiple of 10, then accept the ID card number. Otherwise, reject
it. We accept the ID card number since 30+40=70, a multiple of 10.
Write a program that perform data validation on an ID card number. See Output Examples below:
Output Examples
Enter ID card number: 5866793610024475
The number, 5866793610024475, is valid.
Enter ID card number: 5686793610024475
The number, 5686793610024475, is not valid.
Enter ID card number: 8566793610024457
The number, 8566793610024457, is not valid.
Enter ID card number: 586679361024475
Must enter 16-digit ID numbers.
The number, 586679361024475, is not valid.
Enter ID card number: abc
Must enter 16-digit ID numbers.
The number, abc, is not valid.
Enter ID card number:
Must enter 16-digit ID numbers.
The number,
is not valid.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Starting with the leftmost digit, double it and then double every other digit after it. However, if any of the doubled digits is a two-digit number, subtract 9 from it. Then sum these new digits. For instance, if the ID card number is 5866793610024475, then the digits considered are 5, 6, 7, 3, 1, 0, 4, 7, their new replacements are 1, 3, 5, 6, 2, 0, 8, 5 and the sum of the replacement is 30. 1 2 3 4 5 6. 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 8 6. 6. 7 3 1 2 4 4 7 5 6. 7 3 1 4 7 5*2-9 6*2-9 7*2-9 3*2 1*2 0*2 4*2 7*2-9 =1 =3 =5 =6 =2 =0 =8 =5 2. Sum together the remaining sever digits from the ID card number. That is, the digits in the odd-numbered positions. With the ID card number above, we obtain 8+6+9+6+0+2+4+5= 40. 3. Add together the two sums. If the result is a multiple of 10, then accept the ID card number. Otherwise, reject it. We accept the ID card number since 30+40=70, a multiple of 10. Write a program that perform data validation on an ID card number. See Output Examples below: Output Examples Enter ID card number: 5866793610024475 The number, 5866793610024475, is valid. Enter ID card number: 5686793610024475 The number, 5686793610024475, is not valid. Enter ID card number: 8566793610024457 The number, 8566793610024457, is not valid. Enter ID card number: 586679361024475 Must enter 16-digit ID numbers. The number, 586679361024475, is not valid. Enter ID card number: abc Must enter 16-digit ID numbers. The number, abc, is not valid. Enter ID card number: Must enter 16-digit ID numbers. The number, is not valid.
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