Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780133594140
Author: James Kurose, Keith Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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Given a text file containing the availability of food items, write a program that reads the information from the text file and outputs the available food items. The program should first read the name of the text file from the user. The program then should read the text file, line by line. If a food is available, the program should output the available food item in the following format: name (category) -- description

Assume the text file contains the category, name, description, and availability of at least one food item, separated by a tab character ('\t').

Hints: Use the find() function to find the index of a tab character in each row of the text file. Use the substr() function to extract the text separated by the tab characters.

Ex: If the input of the program is:

food.txt

and the contents of food.txt are:

Sandwiches Ham sandwich Classic ham sandwich Available Sandwiches Chicken salad sandwich Chicken salad sandwich Not available Sandwiches Cheeseburger Classic cheeseburger Not available Salads Caesar salad Chunks of romaine heart lettuce dressed with lemon juice Available Salads Asian salad Mixed greens with ginger dressing, sprinkled with sesame Not available Beverages Water 16oz bottled water Available Beverages Coca-Cola 16oz Coca-Cola Not available Mexican food Chicken tacos Grilled chicken breast in freshly made tortillas Not available Mexican food Beef tacos Ground beef in freshly made tortillas Available Vegetarian Avocado sandwich Sliced avocado with fruity spread Not available

the output of the program is:

Ham sandwich (Sandwiches) -- Classic ham sandwich Caesar salad (Salads) -- Chunks of romaine heart lettuce dressed with lemon juice Water (Beverages) -- 16oz bottled water Beef tacos (Mexican food) -- Ground beef in freshly made tortillas

#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>

using namespace std;

int main() {

/* Type your code here. */

return 0;
}

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