Database System Concepts
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Define two functions:
The first one is called: YourIntAsString which takes an integer value between 0
and 5 and returns the number as string, otherwise it returns "Sorry, out of range".
The second is called: YourStringAsInt which takes a String value between
"zero" and "five" and returns the string as integer, otherwise it returns "2323".
Samplel:
Please enter the number from 0 to 5: 5
Five
#Here it calls YourIntAsString(5) function
Please enter the string from zero to five: one
=Here it calls YourStringAsInt(one) function
Sample2:
Please enter the number from 0 to 5: 12
Sorry, out of range.
=Here it calls YourIntAsString(12) function
Please enter the string from zero to five: eight
=Here it calls YourStringAsInt(eight) function
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