This is for a C++ class Part 2a: Find the Median Write a program that prompts the user to enter a number of estimated home values (integers). First, ask the user how many estimates will be entered and then prompt for and store those values into an array. Your program should then compute the median estimated home value. Note that you will need to first sort the estimates in ascending (or descending) order before you can compute the median. Display the median value. Your program should use pointers to the array. Hint: you may consider writing a function that accepts the array of integers in sorted order and an integer representing the array size and return the median value.

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Part 2a: Find the Median

Write a program that prompts the user to enter a number of estimated home values (integers). First, ask the user how many estimates will be entered and then prompt for and store those values into an array. Your program should then compute the median estimated home value. Note that you will need to first sort the estimates in ascending (or descending) order before you can compute the median. Display the median value. Your program should use pointers to the array.

Hint: you may consider writing a function that accepts the array of integers in sorted order and an integer representing the array size and return the median value.

Part 2b: Password Verification

A secure password is critically important in today's world. Organizations typically have stringent requirements to ensure a password is complex enough so as not to be easily hacked. Write a program that will accept as input a potential password and  determine whether or not it is valid in meeting the following criteria:

  • at least eight characters long
  • at least one uppercase letter
  • at least one lowercase letter
  • at least one digit
  • at least one special character (you can determine what is acceptable)

If the password is valid, ask the user to enter it again. If it matches, indicate the password has been accepted. If the password does not meet any of the above criteria, indicate which it does not meet.

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