Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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Author: James Kurose, Keith Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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- Now, add a menu that you design which includes these features:
- Ability for a user to input a set of grades into a
vector .- Make sure only integers between 0 and 100 are used.
- Cout the vector onto the screen with grades separated by spaces and starting with, "Original user vector: "
- Output the average grade.
- Ability to sort the user-inputted vector from low to high or high to low.
- Cout the new sorted vector onto the screen with grades separated by spaces and starting with, "Grades sorted vector: "
- Using the binary search method (not the linear search method), add the ability to find a user selected grade and change it.
- Ability for a user to input a set of grades into a
- Now, add a menu that you design which includes these features:
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- You May Only Use These Vector Methods:
size() // Returns the number of elements
empty() // Returns a boolean True if the vector is empty
push_back(element) // Adds an element to the back of the vector
pop_back() // Removes the element at the back of the vector
front() // Returns the element at the front of the vector
back() // Returns the element at the back of the vector
at(index) // Returns the element at the index position
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