CH5: Looping > 11133 x WorkArea Results O Instructions Write a loop that reads positive integers from standard input and that terminates when it reads an integer that is not positive. After the loop terminates, it prints out the sum of all the even integers read. Declare any variables that are needed. Additional Notes: Regarding your code's standard output, CodeLab will check for case errors and will check whitespace (tabs, spaces, newlines) exactly. O Interactive Session ? O Visible newlines O Visible whitespace V Display stdin O Display stdout

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CH5: Looping > 11133 x
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Instructions
Write a loop that reads positive integers from standard input and that terminates when it reads an integer that is not positive. After
the loop terminates, it prints out the sum of all the even integers read. Declare any variables that are needed.
Additional Notes: Regarding your code's standard output, CodeLab will check for case errors and will check whitespace (tabs, spaces,
newlines) exactly.
Interactive Session ?
Visible newlines
Visible whitespace
O Display stdin
O Display stdout
Transcribed Image Text:CH5: Looping > 11133 x WorkArea Results Instructions Write a loop that reads positive integers from standard input and that terminates when it reads an integer that is not positive. After the loop terminates, it prints out the sum of all the even integers read. Declare any variables that are needed. Additional Notes: Regarding your code's standard output, CodeLab will check for case errors and will check whitespace (tabs, spaces, newlines) exactly. Interactive Session ? Visible newlines Visible whitespace O Display stdin O Display stdout
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CodeLab Analysis: Compilation Error(s)
Unexpected: sum_odd
• Unexpected: sum_even
Unexpected:
• Unexpected: ","
• Unexpected: True
Unexpected: elif
Unexpected: print
• You should use: %
• You should use: >
• You should use: <<
• You should use: >>
• You should use: cin
• You should use: cout
Transcribed Image Text:WorkArea Results CodeLab Analysis: Compilation Error(s) Unexpected: sum_odd • Unexpected: sum_even Unexpected: • Unexpected: "," • Unexpected: True Unexpected: elif Unexpected: print • You should use: % • You should use: > • You should use: << • You should use: >> • You should use: cin • You should use: cout
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