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Write a c++ program that includes two functions for sorting integers:
Ask user to enter 5 numbers and then by calling Asc() and Dsc() functions sort these 5 numbers in ascending and descending orders.
Sample output:
How many integers you wants to sort? 5
Please enter 5 integers: 5 8 -1 0 2
the ascending order of your list is: -1 0 2 5 8
The Descending order of your list is: 8 5 2 0 -1
Note: Do not use the array.
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