in this exercise, please do not include and use string class. The function is using only array notation and manipulation. - string functions such as strlen is not allowed. - it should not have multiple return statements in the same function - there should be no global variable. - the function should not traverse the arrays more than once (e.g. looping through the array once only) A C++ PROGRAM named "isTheLastNumberTheMax" that accepts an array of integers and its size. It will return true if the last number in the array is the maximum number in that array and false otherwise. In addition, it also returns another boolean to indicate whether this list contains more than one maximum value. For example, if this is called with the array of {10, 20, 30, 40, 50}, it will return true and false If this is called with the array of {50, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50}, it will return true and true.

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- in this exercise, please do not include and use string class. The function is using only array notation and manipulation.
- string functions such as strlen is not allowed.
- it should not have multiple return statements in the same function
- there should be no global variable.
- the function should not traverse the arrays more than once (e.g. looping through the array once only)

  1. A C++ PROGRAM named "isTheLastNumberTheMax" that accepts an array of integers and its size. It will return true if the last number in the array is the maximum number in that array and false otherwise. In addition, it also returns another boolean to indicate whether this list contains more than one maximum value.
    For example, if this is called with the array of {10, 20, 30, 40, 50}, it will return true and false
    If this is called with the array of {50, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50}, it will return true and true.
  2. A C++ PROGRAM named "changeCase" that takes an array of characters terminating by NULL character (C-string) and a boolean flag of toUpper. If the toUpper flag is true, it will go through the array and convert all lowercase characters to uppercase. Otherwise, it will convert all uppercase to lowercase.

    For example, if the array is {'H', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o', '\0'} and the flag is true, then the array will become
    {'H', 'E', 'L', 'L', 'O', '\0'}. And if the flag is false, the array will become
    {'h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o', '\0'}

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