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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// Reverse.cpp - This program reverses numbers stored in an array.// Input: None// Output: Original contents of array and the reversed contents of the array. #include <iostream>#include <string>using namespace std;void reverseArray(int[]);int main() { int numbers[] = {100, 90, 80, 70, 60}; int x; // Print contents of array // Call reverseArray() function here // Print contents of reversed array return 0;} // End of main() function// Write reverseArray function here.

Lab 9-5: Passing Arrays to Functions
In this lab, you complete a partially written C++ program that reverses the order of five
numbers stored in an array. The program should first print the five numbers stored in the
array. Next, the program passes the array to a function where the nurmbers are reversed. The
program then prints the reversed numbers in the main program.
The source code file provided for this lab includes the necessary variable declarations.
Comments are included in the file to help you write the remainder of the program.
1. Open the source code file named Reverse.cpp using Notepad or the text editor of
your choice.
2.
Write the C++ statements as indicated by the comments.
Save this source code file in a directory of your choice, and then make that directory
your working directory.
4. Compile the source code file Reverse.cpp.
5. Execute the program.
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Transcribed Image Text:Lab 9-5: Passing Arrays to Functions In this lab, you complete a partially written C++ program that reverses the order of five numbers stored in an array. The program should first print the five numbers stored in the array. Next, the program passes the array to a function where the nurmbers are reversed. The program then prints the reversed numbers in the main program. The source code file provided for this lab includes the necessary variable declarations. Comments are included in the file to help you write the remainder of the program. 1. Open the source code file named Reverse.cpp using Notepad or the text editor of your choice. 2. Write the C++ statements as indicated by the comments. Save this source code file in a directory of your choice, and then make that directory your working directory. 4. Compile the source code file Reverse.cpp. 5. Execute the program.
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