Suppose you are given the following information: Integer:first_day. This is the day on Jan 1 where 0 is sunday 1 is monday and ... 6 is Saturday Integer: leap_year. leap_year=1 indciates that the given year is leap year and 0 indicates not a leap year Integer: date (between 1 to Max days of the month, both inclusive) Integer: month (between 1 to 12, both inclusive) The task is to find the day name on the given date and print the output in the following format: June 10 is Saturday Valide the input values and print appropriate error messages. Make sure to comply the output format. Month name should be printed instead of numerical equal of the day. Also day name should be printed instead of numerical equal of the month. This in C++.
Suppose you are given the following information: Integer:first_day. This is the day on Jan 1 where 0 is sunday 1 is monday and ... 6 is Saturday Integer: leap_year. leap_year=1 indciates that the given year is leap year and 0 indicates not a leap year Integer: date (between 1 to Max days of the month, both inclusive) Integer: month (between 1 to 12, both inclusive) The task is to find the day name on the given date and print the output in the following format: June 10 is Saturday Valide the input values and print appropriate error messages. Make sure to comply the output format. Month name should be printed instead of numerical equal of the day. Also day name should be printed instead of numerical equal of the month. This in C++.
Database System Concepts
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ISBN:9780078022159
Author:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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Chapter1: Introduction
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 1PE
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
int first_day = atoi(argv[1]);
int leap_year = atoi(argv[2]);
int date = atoi(argv[3]);
int month = atoi(argv[4]);
return 0;}
(THIS IS THE PROBLEM:)
Suppose you are given the following information:
Integer:first_day. This is the day on Jan 1 where 0 is sunday 1 is monday and ... 6 is Saturday
Integer: leap_year. leap_year=1 indciates that the given year is leap year and 0 indicates not a leap year
Integer: date (between 1 to Max days of the month, both inclusive)
Integer: month (between 1 to 12, both inclusive)
The task is to find the day name on the given date and print the output in the following format:
June 10 is Saturday
Valide the input values and print appropriate error messages.
Make sure to comply the output format. Month name should be printed instead of numerical equal of the day.
Also day name should be printed instead of numerical equal of the month.
This in C++.
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