You will create a standalone program that performs the tasks below. Start by solving task one and complete that task before starting task 2. Your program should read the files mentioned from the "current working directory". All files are in text format with "\ n" at the end of the line. If you wish, you can use pipes and redirects to solve the file reading and printing instead of std :: ifstream and std :: ofstream. Comment on it in the code along with examples of how the program is used. The file names.txt contains names and social security numbers in the following form. The file contains several people. 1.First name Last name 2.YYMMDDNNNN 3.streetname streetnumber, postcode Florida. 4.First name Last name 5.YYMMDDNNNN 6.streetname streetnumber, postcode New york. Your task is to convert the input data into the form: Surname, First name Address line (st no, pin, city) The output should indicate whether the person is a man or a woman. For example, for a man it may say: Last name, First name [M] Address line (st no, pin, city)
Introduction:
It is often necessary to reformat data in files. Sometimes it is done for readability, sometimes it is done to fit as input to different programs.
Purpose:
The purpose of the task is to provide proficiency in simple text management and file management.
The task is the basis for file management.
Reading instructions:
You should be done with all the steps up to and including file management.
Implementation:
You will create a standalone program that performs the tasks below. Start by solving task one and complete that task before starting task 2.
Your program should read the files mentioned from the "current working directory".
All files are in text format with "\ n" at the end of the line. If you wish, you can use pipes and redirects to solve the file reading and printing instead of std :: ifstream and std :: ofstream.
Comment on it in the code along with examples of how the program is used.
The file names.txt contains names and social security numbers in the following form. The file contains several people.
1.First name Last name
2.YYMMDDNNNN
3.streetname streetnumber, postcode Florida.
4.First name Last name
5.YYMMDDNNNN
6.streetname streetnumber, postcode New york.
Your task is to convert the input data into the form:
Surname, First name
Address line (st no, pin, city)
The output should indicate whether the person is a man or a woman. For example, for a man it may say:
Last name, First name [M]
Address line (st no, pin, city)
Algorithms
The
One thing is that you can not see it in the name. Part of the problem is to figure out how to determine if a person is male or female.
## YYMMDDNNNN: All those registered in the country are given a personal identity number as identification.
The personal identity number gives the date of birth of the
person, a birth number, and a check digit. The only information that can be read from a personal identity number
are date of birth and sex. The sex is shown by the second
last number in the personal identity number, which is odd
for men and even for women. More information about personal identity numbers is available in the brochure “Persnummer” (Personal Identity Numbers)
Ex: 9910230493 (Male because 9 is an odd number is assigned to males)
EX: 9910230467 (Female because 6 is an even number to females)
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