Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Integer dataSize is read from input. Then, strings and integers are read and stored into string vector furnitureList and integer
vector quantityList, respectively. Lastly, string furnitureAsked is read from input.
• Find the sum of the elements in quantityList where the corresponding element in furnitureList is equal to furnitureAsked.
• For each element in furnitureList that is equal to furnitureAsked, output "Index" followed by the element's index. End with a
newline.
Ex: If the input is:
4
sofa 218 cabinet 28 bench 20 cabinet 29
cabinet
Then the output is:
Index 1
Index 3
Total: 57
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int main() {
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int numElements;
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int sumQuantity;
unsigned int i;
cin >> numElements;
vector<string> furnitureList (numElements);
vector<int> quantityList (numElements);
Scanner
for (i = 0; i < furnitureList.size(); ++i) {
cin >> furnitureList.at(i);
cin >> quantityList.at(i);
cin >> furnitureAsked;
* Your code goes here */
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Transcribed Image Text:CS Integer dataSize is read from input. Then, strings and integers are read and stored into string vector furnitureList and integer vector quantityList, respectively. Lastly, string furnitureAsked is read from input. • Find the sum of the elements in quantityList where the corresponding element in furnitureList is equal to furnitureAsked. • For each element in furnitureList that is equal to furnitureAsked, output "Index" followed by the element's index. End with a newline. Ex: If the input is: 4 sofa 218 cabinet 28 bench 20 cabinet 29 cabinet Then the output is: Index 1 Index 3 Total: 57 8 9 6 7 string furnitureAsked; 10 11 II 12 12 13 13 14 15 15 16 17 27 18 B int main() { 21 21 int numElements; 22 23 int sumQuantity; unsigned int i; cin >> numElements; vector<string> furnitureList (numElements); vector<int> quantityList (numElements); Scanner for (i = 0; i < furnitureList.size(); ++i) { cin >> furnitureList.at(i); cin >> quantityList.at(i); cin >> furnitureAsked; * Your code goes here */ 2 3
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