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![Write a C++ program to sum the values in the file with respect to the input of
the user. The file contains a set of numerical inputs. Read all the inputs from th
file and calculate the sum of odd and even numbers based on the choice of the
user.
Sample Format of the file.txt file,
123456789 10 11 12 13 14 15
Constraints:
Find the sum of odd numbers if the choice is 1.
Find the sum of even numbers if the choice is 2.
Get the choice from the console and display the output in the console.
Input Format:
Read an integer(choice) as an input from the console.
To sum value from the file, read the content as input from the file (file.txt)
Output Format:
Display the sum which is an integer value.
[All text in bold corresponds to input and the rest corresponds to output]
Sample File Input: (Input.txt)
file - Notepad
File Edit Format View Help
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Sample Input and Output 1:
Enter the choice
1.Odd
2.Even
1
The total of all numbers is 64
Sample Input and Output 2:
Enter the choice
1.Odd
2.Even
2
The total of all numbers is 56](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/8deb4dee-94e2-4016-aac5-3aeff4bdb06f/e4fef83f-77d1-46dc-b9f7-0ff552341116/pbin1be_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:Write a C++ program to sum the values in the file with respect to the input of
the user. The file contains a set of numerical inputs. Read all the inputs from th
file and calculate the sum of odd and even numbers based on the choice of the
user.
Sample Format of the file.txt file,
123456789 10 11 12 13 14 15
Constraints:
Find the sum of odd numbers if the choice is 1.
Find the sum of even numbers if the choice is 2.
Get the choice from the console and display the output in the console.
Input Format:
Read an integer(choice) as an input from the console.
To sum value from the file, read the content as input from the file (file.txt)
Output Format:
Display the sum which is an integer value.
[All text in bold corresponds to input and the rest corresponds to output]
Sample File Input: (Input.txt)
file - Notepad
File Edit Format View Help
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Sample Input and Output 1:
Enter the choice
1.Odd
2.Even
1
The total of all numbers is 64
Sample Input and Output 2:
Enter the choice
1.Odd
2.Even
2
The total of all numbers is 56
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