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I need to make a few changes to this C++ program,first of all it should read the file from the computer without asking the user for the name of it.The name of the file is MichaelJordan.dat, second of all it should print ,3 highest frequencies are: 3 words that occure the most.everything else is good. #include <iostream> #include <map> #include <string> #include <cctype> #include <fstream> #include <iomanip> using namespace std; void addWord(map<std::string,int> &words,string s); void readFile(string infile,map<std::string,int> &words); void display(map<std::string,int>...
Consider the following C++code snippet and what is the output of this program? # include<iostream> using namespace std; void arraySome (int[), int, int); int main () const int arraysize = 10; int a[arraysize]-1,2,3,4,5, 6,7,8,9,10 cout << "The values in the array are:" << endl; arraySome (a, 0, arraySize) cout<< endl; system ("pause") return 0; void arraySome (int b[], int current, int size) if (current< size) arraySome (b, current+1, size); cout << b[current] <<""; a) Print the array values b) Double...
What will be the output of the following C++ program?#include <iostream> #include <string>#include <cstring>using namespace std; int main(int argc, char const *argv[]){ const char *a = "Hello\0World"; cout<<a; return 0;}a) Hellob) Worldc) Errord) Hello World
Question 28 What is the output of the following program? Assume code is correct. #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { int i = 1,j,x = 5, y = 4; while (i <= y) { for (j = 0; j <= y2; j++) cout << 'Z'; cout << endl; i=i+1; } return 0; 3 B IV AA-I E333 X X, B, GT 12pt Paragraph
C++ Type in the above program . Before running the program, change each of the question marks to the numbers 1 through 5 indicating the order in which that line will be executed. Run the program and check your numbers. Fix and rerun if necessary. Submit the program and the output. #include <iostream> using namespace std; //prototypes void DemonstrateProc1(); void DemonstrateProc2(int num); int main() { cout << "?. Execution starts with main. " << endl; DemonstrateProc1(); cout << "?....
Hello, The C++ question is: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Write a program that takes as input 2 strings from the user. Then it determines if one string is a permutation of the other string. If the program answers "yes" to the previous question, meaning the two strings are permutations of each other, determine if each string has all unique characters. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have completed the first part but I am unsure on how to also determine if each string is all unique characters...
4) What is the output if the input istom - Sawyer? #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { string playerName; cout << "Enter name"; cin >> playerName; cout << endl « playerName; return 0; } a. Tom - Sawyer b. Tom Sawyer c. Tom d. Sawyer 5) Which XXX generates "Adam is 30 years old." as the output? #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { string name = "Adam"; int age = 30; XXX return 0; } a....
Using C++ Use the below program. Fill in the code for the 2 functions. The expected output should be: The:fox:jumps:over:the:fence.: The:fox:jumps:over:the:fence.: The:fox:jumps:over:the:fence.: The:fox:jumps:over:the:fence.: #include #include #include using namespace std; //Assume a line is less than 256 //Prints the characters in the string str1 from beginIndex //and inclusing endIndex void printSubString( const char* str1 , int beginIndex, int endIndex ) { } void printWordsInAString( const char* str1 ) { } int main() { char str1[] = "The fox jumps over the...
// Inheriting member functions // Please Make all changes as noted below: // 1) Make sayHello virtual function (hint this will be done in Person class // 2) Change main to create two Person pointer variables // 3) Set each pointer to one of the two objects already instantiated below // 4) Use the pointer variable to invoke the two sayHello() methods #include <iostream > #include <string > using namespace std ; class Person { protected : string name; int...