Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Assign sizePointer with the address of the larger size. If the sizes are the same, then assign sizePointer with nullptr.
Ex: If the input is 196 21, then the output is:
196 is the larger size.
sizePointer points to size1.
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int size1;
int size2;
int* sizePointer;
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cin >> size1;
cin >> size2;
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if (sizePointer == nullptr) {
cout << "The sizes are the same." << endl;
}
else {
cout << *sizePointer << " is the larger size." << endl;
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Transcribed Image Text:Jump to level 1 Assign sizePointer with the address of the larger size. If the sizes are the same, then assign sizePointer with nullptr. Ex: If the input is 196 21, then the output is: 196 is the larger size. sizePointer points to size1. 1 #include <iostream> 2 using namespace std; 3 4 int main() { 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 int size1; int size2; int* sizePointer; Check cin >> size1; cin >> size2; V* Your code goes here */ if (sizePointer == nullptr) { cout << "The sizes are the same." << endl; } else { cout << *sizePointer << " is the larger size." << endl; 1 2 Next level CS Scanned with CamScanner 1. 3 Feedback?
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Assign sizePointer with the address of the larger size. If the sizes are the same, then assign sizePointer with nullptr.
Ex: If the input is 196 21, then the output is:
196 is the larger size.
sizePointer points to size1.
Y* Your code goes here */
if (sizePointer == nullptr) {
cout << "The sizes are the same." << endl;
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cout << *sizePointer << " is the larger size." << endl;
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if (sizePointer == &size1) {
cout << "sizePointer points to size1." << endl;
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if (sizePointer == &size2) {
cout << "sizePointer points to size2." << endl;
}
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Transcribed Image Text:464730 3214874 qx3zqy7 Jump to level 1 Assign sizePointer with the address of the larger size. If the sizes are the same, then assign sizePointer with nullptr. Ex: If the input is 196 21, then the output is: 196 is the larger size. sizePointer points to size1. Y* Your code goes here */ if (sizePointer == nullptr) { cout << "The sizes are the same." << endl; 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 } } else { cout << *sizePointer << " is the larger size." << endl; } if (sizePointer == &size1) { cout << "sizePointer points to size1." << endl; } if (sizePointer == &size2) { cout << "sizePointer points to size2." << endl; } return 0; 1 2 CS Scanned with CamScanner L 3
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