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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Write a C++ program to read two columns of numbers, do arithmetic operations as described below and output the original values and computed values to the screen as table
a). Download the dataFile2
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b). Read two columns of data into
c). Output two columns’ values to the screen
d). Raise the first column by power 3 and multiple the second column by 3
e). Store the new values in separate vector(s)
f). Print out the new values to the screen
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