Using the attached shell program (AirportCombos.cpp), create a list of strings to process and place on a STL DEQUE container. Using the provided 3 char airport codes, create a 6 character string that is the origin & destination city pair. Create all the possible origin/destinations possible combinations from the airport codes provided. Load the origin/destination string onto a queue ( using the STL deque) for processing. Do not load same/same values, such as DALDAL, or LAXLAX. See comments in the program from more details. Do not confuse the term queue with the 'queue' container. A queue provides data in a First-in First-out (FIFO) order. A 'queue' container adapter is a coding definition that can be built using vectors or lists or deques. After loading the values, display all the values in the container. #include #include using namespace std; const int AIRPORT_COUNT = 12; string airports[AIRPORT_COUNT] = {"DAL","ABQ","DEN","MSY","HOU","SAT","CRP","MID","OKC","OMA","MDW","TUL"}; int main()
Using the attached shell program (AirportCombos.cpp), create a list of strings to process and place on a STL DEQUE container.
Using the provided 3 char airport codes, create a 6 character string that is the origin & destination city pair. Create all the possible origin/destinations possible combinations from the airport codes provided. Load the origin/destination string onto a queue ( using the STL deque) for processing. Do not load same/same values, such as DALDAL, or LAXLAX. See comments in the program from more details.
Do not confuse the term queue with the 'queue' container. A queue provides data in a First-in First-out (FIFO) order. A 'queue' container adapter is a coding definition that can be built using vectors or lists or deques.
After loading the values, display all the values in the container.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
const int AIRPORT_COUNT = 12;
string airports[AIRPORT_COUNT] = {"DAL","ABQ","DEN","MSY","HOU","SAT","CRP","MID","OKC","OMA","MDW","TUL"};
int main()
{
// define stack (or queue ) here
string origin;
string dest;
string citypair;
cout << "Loading the CONTAINER ..." << endl;
// LOAD THE STACK ( or queue) HERE
// Create all the possible Airport combinations that could exist from the list provided.
// i.e DALABQ, DALDEN, ...., ABQDAL, ABQDEN ...
// DO NOT Load SameSame - DALDAL, ABQABQ, etc ..
cout << "Getting data from the CONTAINER ..." << endl;
// Retrieve data from the STACK/QUEUE here
}
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