Write a function that displays all the numbers between two integers in n lines, that are divisible by 5 or 7 (not by both). So, the function should take as parameters the minimum and maximum of integer numbers and n. If no values are passed to them, this function should display the numbers between 1 and 100 in 10 lines. Write a test program to test your function.
Write a function that displays all the numbers between two integers in n lines, that are divisible by 5 or 7 (not by both). So, the function should take as parameters the minimum and maximum of integer numbers and n. If no values are passed to them, this function should display the numbers between 1 and 100 in 10 lines. Write a test program to test your function.
*Output of the numbers should be formatted well
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Write a C++ function with the following header to format the integer with the specified width.
Void format(int number, int width, char [] res)
The function returns a string (res) for the number with one or more prefix 0s. The size of the string is the width. For example, format(34, 4, res) returns res as 0034 and format(34, 5, res) returns res as 00034. If the number is longer than the width, the function returns the string representation for the number. For example, format(34,1, res) returns res as 34.
Write a test program that prompts the user to enter a number and its width and displays a string returned by invoking format (number, width, res).
Note: res is the array of characters that supposed to return your result from the function