Starting Out With C++: Early Objects (10th Edition)
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Author: Tony Gaddis, Judy Walters, Godfrey Muganda
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Chapter 16, Problem 10PC
Program Plan Intro
Two Dimensional Data
Program Plan:
- Include the required header files.
- Define the function getData(),
- Declare and initialize the variable.
- Loop executes until k is less than number. If yes,
- Read the index of the tourists from file.
- Store the tourists name into vector.
- Loop executes until k is less than number. If yes,
- Read the index of the tourists from file.
- Loop executes until j is less than numberDestinations. If yes,
- Read the destination from the file.
- Add the favorite destination for each person.
- Store the favorite destination for each person into another vector.
- Define the function indexOf(),
- Loop executes until the k is less than size of vector. If yes,
- Check whether the name is equal to vector name. If yes,
- Return the k value.
- Check whether the name is equal to vector name. If yes,
- Exit the function
- Loop executes until the k is less than size of vector. If yes,
- Define the “main()” function.
- Create object to open the file.
- Check for file existence. If yes,
- Display the file status.
- Declare the two
vectors . - Call getData() function retrieves data from the file and stores it into two vectors.
- Loop executes until k is size of tourists. If yes,
- Display the names of tourists
- Display the statement.
- Loop executes until true. If yes,
- Read the name of the tourist from user.
- Check name is equal to quit. If yes, exit the program.
- Call the indexOf() function returns the index of a string in a vector of strings.
- Check the index is equal to -1. If yes,
- Display the statement.
- Continue the program.
- Loop executes until the end of the vector. If yes,
- Display the statement.
- Increment iteration by 1.
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