Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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Written in C++ language.
Transcribed Image Text:Sample output #1:
Enter number 1: 4
Enter number 2: 9
Min is 4
Max is 9
Average is 6.5
Sample output #2:
Enter number 1: 45
Enter number 2: 11
Min is 11
Max is 45
Average is 28
Transcribed Image Text:Lab11A: Let's step back a bit..
Let us go back and learn methods with something simple. Please remember to refer to the
previous page for a method's structure.
Note: In addition to the above-mentioned method structure, in Java and C#, the methods must be public
and static. We will discuss why this is the case and when we would not have methods like so later in
the semester.
So, something like this:
public static <return type> <method name> (<parameters>) {}
Write a program that contains three methods:
Method max (int x, int y) returns the maximum value of two integer values.
Method min (int x, int y) returns the minimum value of two integer values.
Method average (int x, int y) returns the average of two integer values.
You should design the above methods to be in your program first before you proceed to write anything
in the main method. Remember, write these methods assuming the variables in them already
exist. A method is a function which you feed with input (determine what this input is using the
parameters in the method); the method should then proceed in using these parameters in the
way it was designed to use them. Therefore, whenever you designate a parameter, it is a
variable that can be used in your methods.
Write a main method that asks the user for three numbers. These three numbers should then be
passed as actual parameters to the three methods you have which should return values back to the
main method to be printed in a manner like shown below in the sample.
Tip: When getting the average, please make sure you use a double or float for the variable. Pay attention
as you may get a truncated answer as you are getting the average of integers. Remember casting!
Remember, the class name should be Lab11A.
The user input is indicated in bold.
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