Starting Out With C++: Early Objects (10th Edition)
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Chapter 3, Problem 2RQE
Program Plan Intro
C-String:
In C++, a declaration of an array of “char” is usually referred as “C-string”. But an array of “char” is not a C-string by itself.
- An effective C-string needs an occurrence of a terminating null character “\0”.
- No header file is required to make a C string because “char” is a built data type. Therefore, “<cstring>” file contains several functions that work on C string.
Example:
Consider the below declaration of C string variable:
char student_name[10];
- Here the data type “char” is defined first and it is followed by the variable name “student_name”.
- The “[10]” is referred as “size declarator”. It indicates how many characters it can hold in memory cells.
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Notes:
The maximum size of any c-string in this lab is 100 characters and it should be dynamically allocated in the constructor and de-allocated in the destructor.
For Visual Studio you need to put the following line as first top line in your source code file:
#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
Question 1:
The class Person contains the following properties and functions:
Name (c-string ), private
Age (int), private
Address (c-string), private
Constructors ( default and non-default)
Getters and Setters
Destructor: to free the memory and print the message “Object with name [PERSON_NAME] is dead” where PERSON_NAME is the person name for the object being disposed.
Print function to print the details of the employee.
Test your class with the following main:
int main()
{
Person per1;
Person per2("Ahmad", "AUS Campus", 21);
cout << "Person per1 :\n";
per1.print();
cout << "\nPerson per2 :\n";
per2.print();
cout<<"\nTesting the setters…
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I need to write a program in C that allows the user to play a game of Mystery Word, here are the requirements:
The program begins with a 6-letter word which is obscured by displaying an asterisk * in the place of each letter of the word. Four 6-letter words should be included in your program and have a theme. The word should be randomly selected when the user begins the game. After 7 incorrect guesses the user loses the game. The player wins by correctly guessing all of the letters that are part of the word. At each step, the program should remind the player of the letters he or she has already guessed, the program should not be case sensitive for input, but keep the output as uppercase letters. If the user enters the same letter twice that should count against them.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I'm stumped on how to complete this one.
Please Use Visual Studio and C#
ALPHABETIC TELEPHONE NUMBER TRANSLATOR
Many companies use telephone numbers like 555-GET-FOOD so the number is easier for their customers to remember. On a standard telephone, the alphabetic letters are mapped to numbers in the following fashion:
A, B, and C = 2
D, E, and F = 3
G, H, and I = 4
J, K, and L = 5
M, N, and O = 6
P, Q, R, and S = 7
T, U, and V = 8
W, X, Y, and Z = 9
Create an application that lets the user enter a 10-character telephone number in the format XXX-XXX-XXXX. The application should display the telephone number with any alphabetic characters that appeared in the original translated to their numeric equivalent. For example, if the user enters 555-GET-FOOD, the application should display 555-438-3663.
Chapter 3 Solutions
Starting Out With C++: Early Objects (10th Edition)
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Ch. 3.2 - Prob. 3.11CPCh. 3.2 - Study the following program code and then complete...Ch. 3.2 - Complete the following program skeleton so that it...Ch. 3.3 - Assume the following variable definitions: int a =...Ch. 3.3 - What will the following program code display if a...Ch. 3.3 - What will the following program code display? int...Ch. 3.5 - Prob. 3.17CPCh. 3.5 - Complete the following program code segment so...Ch. 3.6 - Write a multiple assignment statement that assigns...Ch. 3.6 - Write statements using combined assignment...Ch. 3.6 - What will the following program segment display?...Ch. 3.7 - Write cout statements with stream manipulators...Ch. 3.7 - The following program segment converts an angle in...Ch. 3.8 - Will the following string literal fit in the space...Ch. 3.8 - If a program contains the definition string name;...Ch. 3.8 - Prob. 3.26CPCh. 3.10 - Use a mathematical library function with a cout...Ch. 3.10 - Assume the variables angle1 and angle2 hold angles...Ch. 3.10 - To find the cube root (the third root) of a...Ch. 3.10 - Write a statement that produces a random number...Ch. 3 - Prob. 1RQECh. 3 - Prob. 2RQECh. 3 - Prob. 3RQECh. 3 - Assume the following variables are defined: int...Ch. 3 - What header files must be included in the...Ch. 3 - Write C++ expressions for the following algebraic...Ch. 3 - Assume a program has the following variable...Ch. 3 - Prob. 11RQECh. 3 - Write a multiple assignment statement that can be...Ch. 3 - Write a pair of multiple assignment statements...Ch. 3 - Is the following code legal? Why or why not? const...Ch. 3 - Write a cout statement that uses stream...Ch. 3 - Write a cout statement that uses stream...Ch. 3 - What header file must be included A) to perform...Ch. 3 - Pet World offers a 15 percent discount to senior...Ch. 3 - A bowling alley is offering a prize to the bowler...Ch. 3 - A retail store grants its customers a maximum...Ch. 3 - Little Italy Pizza charges 14.95 for a 12-inch...Ch. 3 - A) (Assume the user enters George Washington.)...Ch. 3 - Each of the following program segments has some...Ch. 3 - A) const int number1, number2, product; cout ...Ch. 3 - Soft Skills Often programmers work in teams with...Ch. 3 - Miles per Gallon Write a program that calculates a...Ch. 3 - Stadium Seating There are three searing categories...Ch. 3 - How Much Insurance? Many financial experts advise...Ch. 3 - Test Average Write a program that asks for five...Ch. 3 - Average Rainfall Write a program that calculates...Ch. 3 - Male and Female Percentages Write a program that...Ch. 3 - Vacation Days Write a program that prompts the...Ch. 3 - How Many Widgets? The Yukon Widget Company...Ch. 3 - How many Calories? A bag of cookies holds 30...Ch. 3 - Ingredients Adjuster A cookie recipe calls for the...Ch. 3 - Celsius to Fahrenheit Write a program that...Ch. 3 - Monthly Sales Tax A retail company muse file a...Ch. 3 - Property Tax Madison County collects property...Ch. 3 - Senior Citizen Property Tax Madison County...Ch. 3 - Math Tutor Write a program that can be used as a...Ch. 3 - Interest Earned Assuming there are no deposits...Ch. 3 - Monthly Payments The monthly payment on a loan may...Ch. 3 - Pizza Slices Joe's Pizza Palace needs a program to...Ch. 3 - How Many Pizzas? Modify the program you wrote in...Ch. 3 - Angle Calculator Write a program that asks the...
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