Database System Concepts
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ISBN:9780078022159
Author:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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Integer numinputs is read from input. Given the integer vector hourlyMiles with the size of numinputs, write a for loop to output
the integers in the first half of hourlyMiles in reverse order. Separate the integers with a dash surrounded by spaces ("-2
Ex: If the input is
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98 102 112 114 128 140
then the output is:
112 102 - 98
Note: The vector size is always even.
1 #include <iostream>
2 #include <vector>
3 using namespace std;
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5 int main() {
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vector<int> hourlyMiles;
int i;
int numInputs;
cin >> numInputs;
// Creates a vector of size numInputs and initialize all values to 0
hourlyMiles.resize(numInputs);
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for (i = 0; i < hourlyMiles.size(); ++i) {
cin>> hourlyMiles.at(i);
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Transcribed Image Text:Jump to level 1 Integer numinputs is read from input. Given the integer vector hourlyMiles with the size of numinputs, write a for loop to output the integers in the first half of hourlyMiles in reverse order. Separate the integers with a dash surrounded by spaces ("-2 Ex: If the input is 6 98 102 112 114 128 140 then the output is: 112 102 - 98 Note: The vector size is always even. 1 #include <iostream> 2 #include <vector> 3 using namespace std; 4 5 int main() { 6 7 8 9 vector<int> hourlyMiles; int i; int numInputs; cin >> numInputs; // Creates a vector of size numInputs and initialize all values to 0 hourlyMiles.resize(numInputs); 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 CS Scanned with CamScanner for (i = 0; i < hourlyMiles.size(); ++i) { cin>> hourlyMiles.at(i); 3
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