
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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![struct courseType
{
string name;
struct nameType
{
string first;
string last;
};
struct studentType
{
nameType name;
double gpa;
courseType course;
};
int callNum;
int credits;
char grade;
};
studentType student;
studentType classList[100] ;
courseType course;
nameType name;
Mark the following statements as valid or invalid. If a statement is
invalid, explain why.
a. student.name.last= "Anderson";
b. classList[1].name = student;
c. student.name = classList[10].name;](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/05944812-ec8b-4432-aacd-d85ab4b8a893/9a661641-6328-4a03-9db0-f3ee273d0b3b/pzjs9po_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:struct courseType
{
string name;
struct nameType
{
string first;
string last;
};
struct studentType
{
nameType name;
double gpa;
courseType course;
};
int callNum;
int credits;
char grade;
};
studentType student;
studentType classList[100] ;
courseType course;
nameType name;
Mark the following statements as valid or invalid. If a statement is
invalid, explain why.
a. student.name.last= "Anderson";
b. classList[1].name = student;
c. student.name = classList[10].name;
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