C++ Create a new file named array_ptrs.cpp and in this file, write a program that does the following: Defines an array of integers called my_ints with a pre-specified size of 4.  Populates my_ints with input data provided by the user Defines an array of pointers called my_ptrs of the same size as my_ints and initializes the pointers in my_ptrs to point to corresponding elements of the array my_ints (refer to the “initial state” in the example shown below) Sort the array of pointers my_ptrs in a way such that the pointer at index 0 (i.e., the first element of my_ptrs) points to the smallest element in my_ints, the pointer at index 1 points to the next larger element in my_ints, etc. (refer to the “State after sorting my_ptrs” in the example shown below).  Traverse the array my_ptrs and print the values being pointed to by each pointer in this array.   Take a screenshot of a sample output and upload the picture as part of your assignment submission.

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  1. Create a new file named array_ptrs.cpp and in this file, write a program that does the following:
  1. Defines an array of integers called my_ints with a pre-specified size of 4. 
  2. Populates my_ints with input data provided by the user
  3. Defines an array of pointers called my_ptrs of the same size as my_ints and initializes the pointers in my_ptrs to point to corresponding elements of the array my_ints (refer to the “initial state” in the example shown below)
  4. Sort the array of pointers my_ptrs in a way such that the pointer at index 0 (i.e., the first element of my_ptrs) points to the smallest element in my_ints, the pointer at index 1 points to the next larger element in my_ints, etc. (refer to the “State after sorting my_ptrs” in the example shown below). 
  5. Traverse the array my_ptrs and print the values being pointed to by each pointer in this array.

 

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