Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Transcribed Image Text:B. Check to see if there any duplicate words in the input read.
C. If there are no duplicates, print out to std output the message 'No
Duplicates'.
D. If there are duplicates, print out on separate lines each word that is
duplicated and the number of instances of that word. The results
should be sorted in ascending order.
E. If you write helper functions to your main, ensure that all input and
output happens only in main.
F. Take screenshot of your program execution with the following
samples.
G. Your program will be tested with my own input.
Sample Inputs
Expected Outputs
THE RAIN IN MAINE.
No Duplicates
IN 2
THE RAIN IN MAINE IN THE
MONTH OF MAY.
THE 2
The rain in Maine in the month of
in 2
May.
Maine 2
May 2
The rain in Maine in the month of
May makes May the rainiest
in 3
month for Maine in the year.
month 2
the 3
Transcribed Image Text:This is a programming Question - please follow the instructions carefully.
1. The submission will be accepted only if uploaded to this question.
That means keep a close watch on the quiz timer on the RHS and leave
yourselves some time to ensure the file is uploaded successfully. Try not
to send anything by email or you will lose at least 50% of the points.
2. Only one file can be uploaded. That file should be called 'midterm.zip'
and should contain only one code file and one screenshot.
3. The program file should be called 'DupChecker.xyz' where xyz is cpp,
java or py depending on your programming language of choice. Similarly,
the screenshot file should be called 'DupCheckOutput.png'.
4. If you try to upload the same file twice for any reason - uploaded,
realized made a mistake, removed from submission, fixed the upload and
attached again - Canvas could encounter problems and not accept your
upload. Make sure you attach only once and after being absolutely sure
that you are ready to upload.
Write the simplest program possible in your language of choice
containing your 'main' and any other functions you may need that will:
A. Read a sequence of words up to a maximum of 64 words from std
input. No other prompting or input is needed. Store the words into a
primitive array - do not use advanced structures like vectors, arraylists,
lists or maps.
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