Question3:- Given the following two lists of integer numbers. List#1. 5, 78, 45, 23, 11, 89, 10, 78, 6, 99, 876, 5, 67, 13 List#2. 5, 89, 688, 52, 557, 953, 7, 55, 35, 89, 99, 99, 6, 557, 89, 5, 99, 2, 45, 12, 7, 6, 94, 93, 99, 67 (a) Create two dynamic arrays with name array1 and array2. (b) Insert numbers of List#1 in arrayl. (c) Insert numbers of List#2 in array2. (d) Create a function with name "displayUnCommNumbers". (e) Pass the dynamic arrays to function "displayUnCommNumbers". (a) Implement C++ code in “displayUnCommNumbers" to print only those numbers that appear in one List but not in other List. For example, your code should print "78" because it appears in List#1 but not in List#2. Also you code should print "2" because it appears in List#2 but not in List#1.

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Question3:-
Given the following two lists of integer numbers.
List#1.
5, 78, 45, 23, 11, 89, 10, 78, 6, 99, 876, 5, 67, 13
List#2.
5, 89, 688, 52, 557, 953, 7, 55, 35, 89, 99, 99, 6, 557, 89, 5, 99, 2, 45, 12, 7, 6, 94, 93, 99, 67
(a) Create two dynamic arrays with name array1 and
array2.
(b) Insert numbers of List#1 in arrayl.
(c) Insert numbers of List#2 in array2.
(d) Create a function with name
"displayUnCommNumbers".
(e) Pass the dynamic arrays to function
"displayUnCommNumbers".
(a) Implement C++ code in “displayUnCommNumbers"
to print only those numbers that appear in one List but
not in other List. For example, your code should print
"78" because it appears in List#1 but not in List#2. Also
you code should print "2" because it appears in List#2
but not in List#1.
Transcribed Image Text:Question3:- Given the following two lists of integer numbers. List#1. 5, 78, 45, 23, 11, 89, 10, 78, 6, 99, 876, 5, 67, 13 List#2. 5, 89, 688, 52, 557, 953, 7, 55, 35, 89, 99, 99, 6, 557, 89, 5, 99, 2, 45, 12, 7, 6, 94, 93, 99, 67 (a) Create two dynamic arrays with name array1 and array2. (b) Insert numbers of List#1 in arrayl. (c) Insert numbers of List#2 in array2. (d) Create a function with name "displayUnCommNumbers". (e) Pass the dynamic arrays to function "displayUnCommNumbers". (a) Implement C++ code in “displayUnCommNumbers" to print only those numbers that appear in one List but not in other List. For example, your code should print "78" because it appears in List#1 but not in List#2. Also you code should print "2" because it appears in List#2 but not in List#1.
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