C++ PROGRAMMING PART C Please help me i am stressing so much on this. I would really appreciate it. THIS was the code provided to me to help me solve the question. const int N =31; // N parking spaces bool parking[N]; // the garage void EmptyTheLot(bool parking[], int N) { for(int i=0; i
C++ PROGRAMMING PART C Please help me i am stressing so much on this. I would really appreciate it. THIS was the code provided to me to help me solve the question. const int N =31; // N parking spaces bool parking[N]; // the garage void EmptyTheLot(bool parking[], int N) { for(int i=0; i
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PART C
Please help me i am stressing so much on this. I would really appreciate it.
THIS was the code provided to me to help me solve the question.
const int N =31; // N parking spaces
bool parking[N]; // the garage
void EmptyTheLot(bool parking[], int N) {
for(int i=0; i<N; i++) p[i]=false; // empty space
}
// returns -1 if no space found,
//otherwise it returns 0<=i<N for a valid space.
int FindSpace(int PlateNumber, bool parking[], int N)
{
// ?????
}
main() {
EmptyTheLot(parking, N); // start with an empty parking garage. // get plate numbers and fill lot.
}
![A parking lot has 31 visitor spaces, numbered from 0 to 30. Visitors are assigned parking spaces using
the hashing function h(k) = k mod 31, where k is the number formed from the first three digits on a
visitor's license plate.
a) Which spaces are assigned by the hashing function to cars that have these first three digits on
their license plates: 317, 918, O07, 100, 111, 310?
b) Describe a procedure visitors should follow to find a free parking space when the space they are
assigned is occupied.
c) A large parking-systems company would like
parking cars. You have been hired to implement a "simple" proof-of-concept program in C++, for
now, customers will enter their 3 digit plate numbers and your software will assign parking
space. Your implementation should find a free parking space if the original assigned space is
occupied. If no spaces are free, your algorithm should say so. You need to encapsulate(embed)
your algorithm in a function. You may create as many functions as you need to get the job done.
Below is a starting point.
automate your assignment procedure for self-
const int N =31; // N parking spaces
bool parking[N]; // the garage
void EmptyThelot(bool parking[], int N) {
for(int i-0; į<N; i++) p[i]=false;
}
// empty space
// returns -1 if no space found,
//otherwise it returns 0<=j<N for a valid space.
int EindSpace(int PlateNumber, bool parking[], int N)
{
// ?????
}
main() {
EmetyThelot(parking, N); // start with an empty parking garage. //
get plate numbers and fill lot.
}](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fe8f98c03-2dea-45fe-9e7d-c001811b98bd%2F401e2c8f-c7b3-428c-9adf-9e0d386a77dd%2Fk0pb2a5_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A parking lot has 31 visitor spaces, numbered from 0 to 30. Visitors are assigned parking spaces using
the hashing function h(k) = k mod 31, where k is the number formed from the first three digits on a
visitor's license plate.
a) Which spaces are assigned by the hashing function to cars that have these first three digits on
their license plates: 317, 918, O07, 100, 111, 310?
b) Describe a procedure visitors should follow to find a free parking space when the space they are
assigned is occupied.
c) A large parking-systems company would like
parking cars. You have been hired to implement a "simple" proof-of-concept program in C++, for
now, customers will enter their 3 digit plate numbers and your software will assign parking
space. Your implementation should find a free parking space if the original assigned space is
occupied. If no spaces are free, your algorithm should say so. You need to encapsulate(embed)
your algorithm in a function. You may create as many functions as you need to get the job done.
Below is a starting point.
automate your assignment procedure for self-
const int N =31; // N parking spaces
bool parking[N]; // the garage
void EmptyThelot(bool parking[], int N) {
for(int i-0; į<N; i++) p[i]=false;
}
// empty space
// returns -1 if no space found,
//otherwise it returns 0<=j<N for a valid space.
int EindSpace(int PlateNumber, bool parking[], int N)
{
// ?????
}
main() {
EmetyThelot(parking, N); // start with an empty parking garage. //
get plate numbers and fill lot.
}
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