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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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- Design a class that has an array abc[10]of int number. allocate the dynamic memory to the array abc[10] using constructor ArrayClass(). A member function with the name getArray() to input integer values to the array must be defined within a class.
A fucntion with the name sort() perform the given three operations
- Store a number at any index of the array
- Retrieve a number from any index of the array
- calculate the sum of the array
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