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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[画像:CS S Integer inputSize is read from input. Then, strings and integers are read and stored into string vector furnitureList and integer vector quantityList, respectively. Lastly, integer quantityThreshold is read from input. • Initialize indexFound with -1. • Find the first element pair with a quantity not equal to quantity Threshold. If the element pair is found, assign indexFound with the index of the element pair and output the furniture and quantity, separated by a space. End with a newline. Ex: If the input is: 4 couch 18 dresser 55 chair 38 cradle 15 55 Then the output is: couch 18 Found at index 0 13 vector<string> furnitureList (numElements); vector<int> quantityList (numElements); 14 15 16 17 18 10 19 20 21 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 for (i = 0; i < furnitureList.size(); ++i) { cin >> furnitureList.at(i); cin >> quantityList.at(i); 29 30 31 } cin >> quantityThreshold; V* Your code goes here */ if (indexFound == -1) { cout << "Search unsuccessful" << endl; Scanze case with CamScannar cout << 'Found at index } indexFound << endl; 3]
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Transcribed Image Text:CS S Integer inputSize is read from input. Then, strings and integers are read and stored into string vector furnitureList and integer vector quantityList, respectively. Lastly, integer quantityThreshold is read from input. • Initialize indexFound with -1. • Find the first element pair with a quantity not equal to quantity Threshold. If the element pair is found, assign indexFound with the index of the element pair and output the furniture and quantity, separated by a space. End with a newline. Ex: If the input is: 4 couch 18 dresser 55 chair 38 cradle 15 55 Then the output is: couch 18 Found at index 0 13 vector<string> furnitureList (numElements); vector<int> quantityList (numElements); 14 15 16 17 18 10 19 20 21 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 for (i = 0; i < furnitureList.size(); ++i) { cin >> furnitureList.at(i); cin >> quantityList.at(i); 29 30 31 } cin >> quantityThreshold; V* Your code goes here */ if (indexFound == -1) { cout << "Search unsuccessful" << endl; Scanze case with CamScannar cout << 'Found at index } indexFound << endl; 3
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