Write a complete C++ program that do following. 1)Read a positive integer from the user with proper prompt. Assume that this user would not start the integer with digit 0. 2)Create a size 10 array as counters for digits 0 - 9. 3)Use a while loop for processing: a)Single out the current last digit using modular 10 technique b)Increment the corresponding counter through the index derived in a). 4)At the end display the non-zero counters and its corresponding digit in ascending order, i.e. 0 to 9. For example, if the user enter 1773233, the output should be: All digits occurrences: 1: 1 2: 1 3: 3 7: 2
Write a complete C++ program that do following.
1)Read a positive integer from the user with proper prompt. Assume that this user would not start the integer with digit 0.
2)Create a size 10 array as counters for digits 0 - 9.
3)Use a while loop for processing:
a)Single out the current last digit using modular 10 technique
b)Increment the corresponding counter through the index derived in a).
4)At the end display the non-zero counters and its corresponding digit in ascending order, i.e. 0 to 9.
For example, if the user enter 1773233, the output should be:
All digits occurrences:
1: 1
2: 1
3: 3
7: 2
Note:
1.To accept longer input integer, long long data type can be used to replace int as a type modifier.
2.Using switch statement(s) or nested/concatenated if else statements to increment any digit's counter will result in a point deduction.
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