Chapter 8: Problem 1
The _________ indicates the number of elements, or values, an array can hold.
Chapter 8: Problem 1
The _________ indicates the number of elements, or values, an array can hold.
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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 \(\\{\text { make }=\mathrm{mk} ; \text { model }=\mathrm{md} ; \text { year }=\mathrm{yr} ; \text { cost }=\mathrm{c} ;\\}\) Write a loop that will step through the array you defined in question \(29,\) displaying the contents of each element.
Assume that array 1 and array 2 are both 25 -element integer arrays. Indicate whether each of the following statements is legal or illegal. A) arrayl \(=\) array 2 B) cout \(<<\) array 1 C) \(\operatorname{cin} \quad>>\) array 2
Given the following array definition: \\[\text { int values }[5]=\\{4,7,6,8,2\\}\\] What does the following statement display? \\[\begin{aligned} \text { cout } &<<\text { values }[4]<<\text { " } \quad "<<(\text { values }[2]+\text { values }[3]) \\ &<<\quad \text { " } \quad<<++\text { values }[1]<<\text { endl } \end{aligned}\\]
C++ has no array _________ checking, which means you can inadvertently store data past the end of an array.
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