Consider the following c++ enumerated data type.A. Declare a variable.B. Write a for loop to properly iterate through the entire ordered list to display all associated values, i.e., ALGEBRA would result in: cout << “ALGEBRA” << endl;   enumcourseType {ALGEBRA, BEGINNING_SPANISH, ASTRONOMY, GENERAL_CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, LOGIC}; courseTypeMath = ALGEBRA;courseTypeLang = BEGINNING_SPANISH;courseTypeSc1 = ASTRONOMY;courseTypeSc2 = GENERAL_CHEMISTRY;courseTypeSc3 = PHYSICS;courseTypeMath2 = LOGIC;for (courseTypeMath = ALGEBRA; courseTypeMath2 <=LOGIC; courseTypeSc1 = ASTRONOMY; courseTypeSc2 <= GENERAL_CHEMISTRY; courseTypeSc3 <= PHYSICS;) enumcourseType {ALGEBRA, BEGINNING_SPANISH, ASTRONOMY, GENERAL_CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, LOGIC}; courseTypeMath = ALGEBRA;courseTypeLang = BEGINNING_SPANISH;courseTypeSc1 = ASTRONOMY;courseTypeSc2 = GENERAL_CHEMISTRY;courseTypeSc3 = PHYSICS;courseTypeMath2 = LOGIC;for (courseTypeMath = ALGEBRA; courseTypeMath2 <=LOGIC; courseTypeSc1 = ASTRONOMY; courseTypeSc2 <= GENERAL_CHEMISTRY; courseTypeSc3 <= PHYSICS;)

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  1. Consider the following c++ enumerated data type.

    A. Declare a variable.
    B. Write a for loop to properly iterate through the entire ordered list to display all associated values, i.e., ALGEBRA would result in: cout << “ALGEBRA” << endl;

 

enumcourseType {ALGEBRA, BEGINNING_SPANISH, ASTRONOMY, GENERAL_CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, LOGIC};

courseTypeMath = ALGEBRA;
courseTypeLang = BEGINNING_SPANISH;
courseTypeSc1 = ASTRONOMY;
courseTypeSc2 = GENERAL_CHEMISTRY;
courseTypeSc3 = PHYSICS;
courseTypeMath2 = LOGIC;

for (courseTypeMath = ALGEBRA; courseTypeMath2 <=LOGIC; courseTypeSc1 = ASTRONOMY; courseTypeSc2 <= GENERAL_CHEMISTRY; courseTypeSc3 <= PHYSICS;)

enumcourseType {ALGEBRA, BEGINNING_SPANISH, ASTRONOMY, GENERAL_CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, LOGIC};

courseTypeMath = ALGEBRA;
courseTypeLang = BEGINNING_SPANISH;
courseTypeSc1 = ASTRONOMY;
courseTypeSc2 = GENERAL_CHEMISTRY;
courseTypeSc3 = PHYSICS;
courseTypeMath2 = LOGIC;

for (courseTypeMath = ALGEBRA; courseTypeMath2 <=LOGIC; courseTypeSc1 = ASTRONOMY; courseTypeSc2 <= GENERAL_CHEMISTRY; courseTypeSc3 <= PHYSICS;)

 

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