1 #include 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 wangu53319aa234 11 16 17 18 20 22 struct Child { }; std::string familyMember = // The createFamily Tree() function needs to be defined. void createFamily Tree(int familyTree, Child * familyTree); int main() { const int SCALE = 3; Child family Tree = nullptr; // There needs to be a dynamic array of Child that opposes with SCALE and is assigned to "family Tree". createFamily Tree (SCALE, familyTree); //function call int i = 0; while (i < SCALE) { std::cout << " eventually " << familyTree [i++].familyMember; } return 0;
1 #include 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 wangu53319aa234 11 16 17 18 20 22 struct Child { }; std::string familyMember = // The createFamily Tree() function needs to be defined. void createFamily Tree(int familyTree, Child * familyTree); int main() { const int SCALE = 3; Child family Tree = nullptr; // There needs to be a dynamic array of Child that opposes with SCALE and is assigned to "family Tree". createFamily Tree (SCALE, familyTree); //function call int i = 0; while (i < SCALE) { std::cout << " eventually " << familyTree [i++].familyMember; } return 0;
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There needs to be a dynamic array of Child that opposes with SCALE and is assigned to "familyTree".
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The createFamilyTree() function needs to be defined.
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struct Child {
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std::string familyMember = ""
// The create Family Tree () function needs to be defined.
void createFamilyTree(int
int main() {
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familyTree, Child * familyTree);
const int SCALE = 3;
Child family Tree = nullptr;
// There needs to be a dynamic array of Child that opposes with SCALE and is assigned to "familyTree".
createFamily Tree (SCALE, familyTree); //function call
int i = 0;
while (i < SCALE) {
std::cout << " eventually " << familyTree [i++].familyMember;
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struct Child {
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std::string familyMember = ""
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void createFamilyTree(int
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familyTree, Child * familyTree);
const int SCALE = 3;
Child family Tree = nullptr;
// There needs to be a dynamic array of Child that opposes with SCALE and is assigned to "familyTree".
createFamily Tree (SCALE, familyTree); //function call
int i = 0;
while (i < SCALE) {
std::cout << " eventually " << familyTree [i++].familyMember;
return 0;
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