13.5 LAB: Zip code and population (class templates)   Define a class StatePair with two template types (T1 and T2), a constructor, mutators, accessors, and a PrintInfo() method. Three vectors have been pre-filled with StatePair data in main(): vector> zipCodeState: ZIP code - state abbreviation pairs vector> abbrevState: state abbreviation - state name pairs vector> statePopulation: state name - population pairs Complete main() to use an input ZIP code to retrieve the correct state abbreviation from the vector zipCodeState. Then use the state abbreviation to retrieve the state name from the vector abbrevState. Lastly, use the state name to retrieve the correct state name/population pair from the vector statePopulation and output the pair. Ex: If the input is: 21044 the output is: Maryland: 6079602   main.cpp #include #include #include #include #include "StatePair.h" using namespace std; int main() { ifstream inFS; // File input stream int zip; int population; string abbrev; string state; unsigned int i; // ZIP code - state abbrev. pairs vector> zipCodeState; // state abbrev. - state name pairs vector> abbrevState; // state name - population pairs vector> statePopulation; // Fill the three ArrayLists // Try to open zip_code_state.txt file inFS.open("zip_code_state.txt"); if (!inFS.is_open()) { cout << "Could not open file zip_code_state.txt." << endl; return 1; // 1 indicates error } while (!inFS.eof()) { StatePair temp; inFS >> zip; if (!inFS.fail()) { temp.SetKey(zip); } inFS >> abbrev; if (!inFS.fail()) { temp.SetValue(abbrev); } zipCodeState.push_back(temp); } inFS.close(); // Try to open abbreviation_state.txt file inFS.open("abbreviation_state.txt"); if (!inFS.is_open()) { cout << "Could not open file abbreviation_state.txt." << endl; return 1; // 1 indicates error } while (!inFS.eof()) { StatePair temp; inFS >> abbrev; if (!inFS.fail()) { temp.SetKey(abbrev); } getline(inFS, state); //flushes endline getline(inFS, state); state = state.substr(0, state.size()-1); if (!inFS.fail()) { temp.SetValue(state); } abbrevState.push_back(temp); } inFS.close(); // Try to open state_population.txt file inFS.open("state_population.txt"); if (!inFS.is_open()) { cout << "Could not open file state_population.txt." << endl; return 1; // 1 indicates error } while (!inFS.eof()) { StatePair temp; getline(inFS, state); state = state.substr(0, state.size()-1); if (!inFS.fail()) { temp.SetKey(state); } inFS >> population; if (!inFS.fail()) { temp.SetValue(population); } getline(inFS, state); //flushes endline statePopulation.push_back(temp); } inFS.close(); cin >> zip; for (i = 0; i < zipCodeState.size(); ++i) { // TODO: Using ZIP code, find state abbreviation } for (i = 0; i < abbrevState.size(); ++i) { // TODO: Using state abbreviation, find state name } for (i = 0; i < statePopulation.size(); ++i) { // TODO: Using state name, find population. Print pair info. } }     statepair.h   #ifndef STATEPAIR #define STATEPAIR template class StatePair { // TODO: Define a constructor, mutators, and accessors // for StatePair // TODO: Define PrintInfo() method }; #endif

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13.5 LAB: Zip code and population (class templates)

 

Define a class StatePair with two template types (T1 and T2), a constructor, mutators, accessors, and a PrintInfo() method. Three vectors have been pre-filled with StatePair data in main():

  • vector<StatePair <int, string>> zipCodeState: ZIP code - state abbreviation pairs
  • vector<StatePair<string, string>> abbrevState: state abbreviation - state name pairs
  • vector<StatePair<string, int>> statePopulation: state name - population pairs

Complete main() to use an input ZIP code to retrieve the correct state abbreviation from the vector zipCodeState. Then use the state abbreviation to retrieve the state name from the vector abbrevState. Lastly, use the state name to retrieve the correct state name/population pair from the vector statePopulation and output the pair.

Ex: If the input is:

21044

the output is:

Maryland: 6079602
 
main.cpp

#include<iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <vector>
#include <string>
#include "StatePair.h"
using namespace std;

int main() {
ifstream inFS; // File input stream
int zip;
int population;
string abbrev;
string state;
unsigned int i;

// ZIP code - state abbrev. pairs
vector<StatePair <int, string>> zipCodeState;

// state abbrev. - state name pairs
vector<StatePair<string, string>> abbrevState;

// state name - population pairs
vector<StatePair<string, int>> statePopulation;

// Fill the three ArrayLists

// Try to open zip_code_state.txt file
inFS.open("zip_code_state.txt");
if (!inFS.is_open()) {
cout << "Could not open file zip_code_state.txt." << endl;
return 1; // 1 indicates error
}
while (!inFS.eof()) {
StatePair <int, string> temp;
inFS >> zip;
if (!inFS.fail()) {
temp.SetKey(zip);
}
inFS >> abbrev;
if (!inFS.fail()) {
temp.SetValue(abbrev);
}
zipCodeState.push_back(temp);
}
inFS.close();

// Try to open abbreviation_state.txt file
inFS.open("abbreviation_state.txt");
if (!inFS.is_open()) {
cout << "Could not open file abbreviation_state.txt." << endl;
return 1; // 1 indicates error
}
while (!inFS.eof()) {
StatePair <string, string> temp;
inFS >> abbrev;
if (!inFS.fail()) {
temp.SetKey(abbrev);
}
getline(inFS, state); //flushes endline
getline(inFS, state);
state = state.substr(0, state.size()-1);
if (!inFS.fail()) {
temp.SetValue(state);
}

abbrevState.push_back(temp);
}
inFS.close();

// Try to open state_population.txt file
inFS.open("state_population.txt");
if (!inFS.is_open()) {
cout << "Could not open file state_population.txt." << endl;
return 1; // 1 indicates error
}
while (!inFS.eof()) {
StatePair <string, int> temp;
getline(inFS, state);
state = state.substr(0, state.size()-1);
if (!inFS.fail()) {
temp.SetKey(state);
}
inFS >> population;
if (!inFS.fail()) {
temp.SetValue(population);
}
getline(inFS, state); //flushes endline
statePopulation.push_back(temp);
}
inFS.close();

cin >> zip;

for (i = 0; i < zipCodeState.size(); ++i) {
// TODO: Using ZIP code, find state abbreviation
}


for (i = 0; i < abbrevState.size(); ++i) {
// TODO: Using state abbreviation, find state name
}


for (i = 0; i < statePopulation.size(); ++i) {
// TODO: Using state name, find population. Print pair info.
}

}

 

 

statepair.h

 

#ifndef STATEPAIR
#define STATEPAIR

template<typename T1, typename T2>
class StatePair {

// TODO: Define a constructor, mutators, and accessors
// for StatePair

// TODO: Define PrintInfo() method
};

#endif

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