WHILE, FOR, Do, CASE) Module/Week 4 ASSIGNMENT (CONTROL STRUCTURES You are burning some music CDs for a party. You have arranged a list of songs in the order you want to play them. However, you would like to maximize your use of space on the CD, which holds 80 minutes of music. To do so, you want to figure out the total time for a group of songs and see how well they fit. Write a design and a C++ program to help you accomplish this task. The data are on file “songs.txt" (which is provided for you). The time is entered as seconds. For example, if a song takes 7 minutes and 42 seconds to play, the data entered for that song would be 462. After all the data has been read, the application should print a message indicating the time remaining on the CD. The output must be in the form of a table with columns and headings written on a file. For example: Song Number Song Time Minutes Seconds Total Time Minutes Seconds 1 5 7 10 5 10 2 42 19 12 17 52 11 4 21 32 41 4 33 27 55 44 10 8 11 6 7 5 46 6 There are 33 minutes and 54 seconds of space left on the 80-minute CD. Note: the output converts the input from seconds to minutes and seconds. Use meaningful variable names, proper indentation, and appropriate comments. Thoroughly test the program using your own data sets. Use meaningful variable names, proper indentation, and appropriate comments. Thoroughly tes the program using the data set found in songs.txt file provided for you. 753 46
WHILE, FOR, Do, CASE) Module/Week 4 ASSIGNMENT (CONTROL STRUCTURES You are burning some music CDs for a party. You have arranged a list of songs in the order you want to play them. However, you would like to maximize your use of space on the CD, which holds 80 minutes of music. To do so, you want to figure out the total time for a group of songs and see how well they fit. Write a design and a C++ program to help you accomplish this task. The data are on file “songs.txt" (which is provided for you). The time is entered as seconds. For example, if a song takes 7 minutes and 42 seconds to play, the data entered for that song would be 462. After all the data has been read, the application should print a message indicating the time remaining on the CD. The output must be in the form of a table with columns and headings written on a file. For example: Song Number Song Time Minutes Seconds Total Time Minutes Seconds 1 5 7 10 5 10 2 42 19 12 17 52 11 4 21 32 41 4 33 27 55 44 10 8 11 6 7 5 46 6 There are 33 minutes and 54 seconds of space left on the 80-minute CD. Note: the output converts the input from seconds to minutes and seconds. Use meaningful variable names, proper indentation, and appropriate comments. Thoroughly test the program using your own data sets. Use meaningful variable names, proper indentation, and appropriate comments. Thoroughly tes the program using the data set found in songs.txt file provided for you. 753 46
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