I am trying to write a void function, called makeNewArray, that prints a string array in reverse, and each word in reverse. The makeNewArray function needs to call a previously made array called printArray. I am pasting it here for you to see it. There is also a reverseArray function that I need to call in the makeNewArray function. I am also posting that here. Please can you help??? Feel free to change any code that needs to be changed ... except the function names.  void printArray(string a[], int dsize, ostream out) { for (int i = 0; i < dsize; i++){ out << a[i] << " "; } out << endl; } void reverseArray(string s[], int dsize) { for(int i = 0; i < dsize / 2; i++){ swap(s[i], s[dsize - i - 1]); } } void makeNewArray(string s[], int dsize, ofstream &fout) { fout << "Printing the string array:" << endl; for(int i = 0; i < dsize; i++){ int beg = i; for(int j = dsize; j>=dsize; j--){ if(s[j] < s[beg]){ beg = j; } } if(i!=beg) swap(s[i],s[beg]); } reverseArray(s,dsize); printArray(a, dsize, fout); printArray(a, dsize, cout); }

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I am trying to write a void function, called makeNewArray, that prints a string array in reverse, and each word in reverse. The makeNewArray function needs to call a previously made array called printArray. I am pasting it here for you to see it. There is also a reverseArray function that I need to call in the makeNewArray function. I am also posting that here. Please can you help??? Feel free to change any code that needs to be changed ... except the function names. 

void printArray(string a[], int dsize, ostream out) {
for (int i = 0; i < dsize; i++){
out << a[i] << " ";
}
out << endl;
}

void reverseArray(string s[], int dsize) {
for(int i = 0; i < dsize / 2; i++){
swap(s[i], s[dsize - i - 1]);
}
}

void makeNewArray(string s[], int dsize, ofstream &fout) {
fout << "Printing the string array:" << endl;
for(int i = 0; i < dsize; i++){
int beg = i;
for(int j = dsize; j>=dsize; j--){
if(s[j] < s[beg]){
beg = j;
}
}
if(i!=beg)
swap(s[i],s[beg]);
}
reverseArray(s,dsize);
printArray(a, dsize, fout);
printArray(a, dsize, cout);
}

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