Instructions:
Given code
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
// TODO: Declare the display() function here
int main(void) {
int world[100] = {
1,3,2,4,5,7,6,8,9,11,
100,13,0,14,16,17,3,18,20,10,
12,8,15,14,-5,17,19,18,1,9,5,
10,13,11,14,16,22,0,18,20,3,
99,13,15,14,22,17,19,0,23,2,
12,13,15,22,16,17,56,18,44,99,
2,13,22,14,16,89,19,69,101,34,
12,22,15,14,78,17,69,18,2,33,
4,13,77,7,10,17,19,91,4,22,
12,98,15,14,15,17,19,18,7
};
display(world, 100);
return 0;
}
// TODO: Define the display() function here
Ex
Element·at·index·0:·1
Element·at·index·1:·3
Element·at·index·2:·2
Element·at·index·3:·4
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Inst.
Given code
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
// TODO: Declare findRing()
int main(void) {
int rings[10];
for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
cout << "Enter option #" << i + 1 << ": ";
cin >> rings[i];
}
int wantedRing;
cout << "Enter the ring she wants: ";
cin >> wantedRing;
cout << endl << "Ring " << wantedRing << " is found at option " << findRing(rings, 10, wantedRing) + 1 << "!";
return 0;
}
// TODO: Define findRing()
Ex
Enter option #1: 5
Enter option #2: 3
Enter option #3: 10
Enter option #4: 9
Enter option #5: 13
Enter option #6: 11
Enter option #7: 20
Enter option #8: 25
Enter ring she wants: 25
Ring·25 found·at·option·8
Write a program that calculates the area of a triangle.
Base class name=shape and variables are base,height(protected)
Derived class name=Triangle and member function that returns the formula of triangle.
Write a C++ program that declares an array list (a one-dimensional array) of 10 components of
type int. Initialize the array in a for loop by using rand() function with some random values
ranging from 0 to 250 and then display the components of array list horizontally by using another
for loop.
Take an integer as an input from user to be searched in the list by comparing the desired item with
each component of the array.
Program will display the index of component if searching is successful otherwise it should display an
appropriate message that “Searched item is not found!”.
Hint: Also include appropriate header files for predefined functions to be used.
create a c++ program with a function named display that displays 10 random words input by user using array. It should accept spaces and don’t accept numbers. If numbers were input it should say “INVALID INPUT”
Instructions:
Given code:
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
using namespace std;
int main() {
// NOTE: Do not edit this
char location[100] = "CodeChumIsLoveAndProgrammingAsWellYey";
}
Example:
Enter the address: 1
Place at index 1 is o
Instructions:
Example:
Enter string: Philippines
Instructions:
Given code:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
// NOTE: Do not change this
const char others[100] = "TheQuIckBrownFoxJumpedOvErTheLazyDog";
char myself;
// TODO: Ask the user for the value of `myself`
}
Sample input:
Enter myself: T
26
by CodeChum Admin
I always want to look at the positive side of things, so I decide to seriously look at positive numbers, too!
Will you code along with me?
Instructions:
Input
Multiple lines containing an integer on each.
2
3
4
-1
-5
1
0
Output
A line containing an integer.
10
The outer if-else statement checks the type of day, and the nested if-else statements check the hour of travel.
True
False