Chapter 8: Problem 3
Each element of an array is accessed and indexed by a number known as a(n) _________.
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Chapter 8: Problem 3
Each element of an array is accessed and indexed by a number known as a(n) _________.
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Use the following car structure declaration to answer. struct Car string make, model ; int year ; double cost ; / / Constructors \(\operatorname{car}()\) \(\\{\text { make }=\text { model }=" " ; \text { year }=\operatorname{cost}=0 ; \\}\) Car (string mk, string md, int yr, double \(\\{\text { make }=\mathrm{mk} ; \text { model }=\mathrm{md} ; \text { year }=\mathrm{yr} ; \text { cost }=\mathrm{c} ;\\}\) Define an array named forsale that holds 35 car structures. Initialize the first three elements with the following data: $$\begin{array}{llcc} \text { Make } & \text { Model } & \text { Year } & \text { cost } \\ \text { Ford } & \text { Taurus } & 2006 & \$ 21,000 \\ \text { Honda } & \text { Accord } & 2004 & \$ 11,000 \\ \text { Jeep } & \text { Wrangler } & 2007 & \$ 24,000 \end{array}$$
In a program you need to store the identification numbers of 10 employees (as ints) and their weekly gross pay (as doubles). A) Define two arrays that may be used in parallel to store the 10 employee identification numbers and 10 weekly gross pay amounts. B) Write a loop that uses these arrays to print each employee's identification number and weekly gross pay.
To define a two-dimensional array, _________ size declarators are required.
To pass an array to a function, pass the _________ of the array.
If the size declarator of an array definition is omitted, C++ counts the number of items in the _________ to determine how large the array should be.
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