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Rainfall Statistics
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- Function getData: This function reads and stores data in the two- dimensional array. The program should verify that the user entered a number and that the high number is higher than the low number for a month.
- Function averageHigh: This function calculates and returns the aver- age high temperature for the year.
- Function averageLow: This function calculates and returns the average low temperature for the year.
- Function indexHighTemp: This function returns the index of the highest high temperature in the array.
- Function indexLowTemp: This function returns the index of the lowest low temperature in the array.
These functions must all have the appropriate parameters.
INPUT VALIDATION: Numbers should be numbers. The high number for a month should be higher than the low number for a month.
Sample Output:
Transcribed Image Text:Enter the highest temperature for the month of January: 91.9
Enter the lowest temperature for the month of January: -13.8
Enter the highest temperature for the month of February: 72.6
Enter the lowest temperature for the month of February: 44
Enter the highest temperature for the month of March: -29.1
Enter the lowest temperature for the month of March: 91.1
Error: The first temp must be higher than the second
Enter the highest temperature for the month of March: 97.1
Enter the lowest temperature for the month of March: -29.1
Enter the highest temperature for the month of April: 79.8
Enter the lowest temperature for the month of April: -16.4
Enter the highest temperature for the month of May: a
Enter the lowest temperature for the month of May:
Brror: You entered something that is not a number.
Enter the highest temperature for the month of May: 85.0
Enter the lowest temperature for the month of May: 34.6
Enter the highest temperature for the month of June: 60
Enter the lowest temperature for the month of June: 33.4
Enter the highest temperature for the month of July: 80.9
Enter the lowest temperature for the month of July: 78.1
Enter the highest temperature for the month of August: 92.0
Enter the lowest temperature for the month of August: 43.0
Enter the highest temperature for the month of September: 92
Enter the lowest temperature for the month of September: 91.0
Enter the highest temperature for the month of October: 78.9
Enter the lowest temperature for the month of October: 34.9
Enter the highest temperature for the month of November: 98.6
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