Code using c++ 3. From Person to People by CodeChum Admin Now that we have created a Person, it's time to create more Person and this tech universe shall be filled with people!     Instructions: In the code editor, you are provided with the definition of a struct Person. This struct needs an integer value for its age and character value for its gender. Furthermore, you are provided with a displayPerson() function which accepts a struct Person as its parameter. In the main() function, there's a pre-created array of 5 Persons. Your task is to ask the user for the values of the age and gender of these Persons. Then, once you've set their ages and genders, call the displayPerson() function and pass them one by one. Input 1. A series of ages and genders of the 5 Persons Output Person·#1 Enter·Person's·age:·24 Enter·Person's·gender:·M   Person·#2 Enter·Person's·age:·21 Enter·Person's·gender:·F   Person·#3 Enter·Person's·age:·22 Enter·Person's·gender:·F   Person·#4 Enter·Person's·age:·60 Enter·Person's·gender:·F   Person·#5 Enter·Person's·age:·64 Enter·Person's·gender:·M   PERSON·DETAILS: Age:·24 Gender:·Male   PERSON·DETAILS: Age:·21 Gender:·Female   PERSON·DETAILS: Age:·22 Gender:·Female   PERSON·DETAILS: Age:·60 Gender:·Female   PERSON·DETAILS: Age:·64 Gender:·Male

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Code using c++

3. From Person to People

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Now that we have created a Person, it's time to create more Person and this tech universe shall be filled with people!

 

 

Instructions:

  1. In the code editor, you are provided with the definition of a struct Person. This struct needs an integer value for its age and character value for its gender. Furthermore, you are provided with a displayPerson() function which accepts a struct Person as its parameter. In the main() function, there's a pre-created array of 5 Persons.
  2. Your task is to ask the user for the values of the age and gender of these Persons.
  3. Then, once you've set their ages and genders, call the displayPerson() function and pass them one by one.

Input

1. A series of ages and genders of the 5 Persons

Output

Person·#1
Enter·Person's·age:·24
Enter·Person's·gender:·M
 
Person·#2
Enter·Person's·age:·21
Enter·Person's·gender:·F
 
Person·#3
Enter·Person's·age:·22
Enter·Person's·gender:·F
 
Person·#4
Enter·Person's·age:·60
Enter·Person's·gender:·F
 
Person·#5
Enter·Person's·age:·64
Enter·Person's·gender:·M
 
PERSON·DETAILS:
Age:·24
Gender:·Male
 
PERSON·DETAILS:
Age:·21
Gender:·Female
 
PERSON·DETAILS:
Age:·22
Gender:·Female
 
PERSON·DETAILS:
Age:·60
Gender:·Female
 
PERSON·DETAILS:
Age:·64
Gender:·Male
Output
main.cpp
1 #include <iostream>
Person #1
2 using namespace std;
Enter Person's age: 24
4 typedef struct {
int age;
Enter Person's gender: M
char gender;
} Person;
Person #2
Enter Person's age: 21
8
Enter Person's gender: F
9 void displayPerson (Person);
10
11 int main(void) {
Person #3
12
Person persons[5];
Enter Person's age: 22
13
Enter Person's gender: F
14
15
16
return 0;
Person #4
Enter Person's age: 60
17 }
18
Enter Person's gender: F
19 void displayPerson(Person p) {
cout <« "PERSON DETAILS:" « endl;
cout <« "Age: " << p.age « endl;
cout << "Gender: ";
20
Person #5
21
Enter Person's age: 64
22
if(p.gender == 'M') {
cout <« "Male";
se
cout <« "Female";
}
cout <« endl « endl;
Enter Person's gender: M
23
24
25
PERSON DETAILS:
26
Age: 24
27
Gender: Male
28
29기
PERSON DETAILS:
Age: 21
Gender: Female
PERSON DETAILS:
Age: 22
Gender: Female
PERSON DETAILS:
Age: 60
Gender: Female
PERSON DETAILS:
Age: 64
Gender: Male
Transcribed Image Text:Output main.cpp 1 #include <iostream> Person #1 2 using namespace std; Enter Person's age: 24 4 typedef struct { int age; Enter Person's gender: M char gender; } Person; Person #2 Enter Person's age: 21 8 Enter Person's gender: F 9 void displayPerson (Person); 10 11 int main(void) { Person #3 12 Person persons[5]; Enter Person's age: 22 13 Enter Person's gender: F 14 15 16 return 0; Person #4 Enter Person's age: 60 17 } 18 Enter Person's gender: F 19 void displayPerson(Person p) { cout <« "PERSON DETAILS:" « endl; cout <« "Age: " << p.age « endl; cout << "Gender: "; 20 Person #5 21 Enter Person's age: 64 22 if(p.gender == 'M') { cout <« "Male"; se cout <« "Female"; } cout <« endl « endl; Enter Person's gender: M 23 24 25 PERSON DETAILS: 26 Age: 24 27 Gender: Male 28 29기 PERSON DETAILS: Age: 21 Gender: Female PERSON DETAILS: Age: 22 Gender: Female PERSON DETAILS: Age: 60 Gender: Female PERSON DETAILS: Age: 64 Gender: Male
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