PROG+PROB. SOLV W/C++, ENH (SPEC VAL)
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Author: Dale
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Chapter 5, Problem 9PWE
Program Plan Intro
Following functions are used in the program:
Cout: To display the explanatory text.
Cin: To take input from the user.
Summary Introduction:
The program will read integer value from the given files, and then print the result according to the following cases:
- If none of the files are in the fail state, read the lesser value from the file and write it to the output file, and then read another lesser value.
- If one of the files is in the fail state, write the value from the file which is not in the fail state.
- If both the files are in the fail state, print the error message.
Program Description:
To write C++ program that will check whether the two files are in fail state or not and will print output accordingly.
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