Your program will read in "game scores" from the user. Each score consists of a score for YOUR team and a score for the OTHER team. You don't need names or dates for the games. Just the scores. You'll use a 2D array to store the scores. The following menu options all need to be implemented: *********************************************** ** MAIN MENU ** *********************************************** A) Enter game result B) Current Record (# of wins and # of losses and # of ties) C) Display ALL results from all games WON D) Display ALL results ordered by opponent score from low to high. E) Quit
Your program will read in "game scores" from the user. Each score consists of a score for YOUR team and a score for the OTHER team. You don't need names or dates for the games. Just the scores. You'll use a 2D array to store the scores. The following menu options all need to be implemented:
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** MAIN MENU **
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A) Enter game result
B) Current Record (# of wins and # of losses and # of ties)
C) Display ALL results from all games WON
D) Display ALL results ordered by opponent score from low to high.
E) Quit
Create a menu similar to the example above. The user will enter a single game result at a time. All menu options should be implemented within programmer-defined function. Functions should be used as much as possible.
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