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Chapter 7, Problem 7.12E
(Find the Errors) Find the error(s) in each of the following statements:
- Assume (hat a is an array of three ints. cout « a [ 1 ] « « a [ 2 ] « « a [ 3 ] « end];
- array
f {1.1, 10.01, 100.001, 1000,0001]: - Assume that d is an array of doubles with two rows and 10 columns d [1, 9] = 2.345;
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(Airplane Seating Assignment) | Write a program that can be used to assign seats for a commercial airplane. The airplane has 13 rows, with six seats in each row. Rows 1 and 2 are first class, rows 3 through 7 are business class, and rows 8 through 13 are economy class.
Use two parallel arrays:
a one-dimensional array to store the row number of the seats (Row #)
a two-dimensional array of 13 rows and 6 columns to store the seat assignments (*) and seat letters (A-F)
Your program must prompt the user to enter the following information:
Reserve a seat (Yes (Y/y) or No (N/n))
Assign ticket type (first class (F/f), business class (B/b), or economy class (E/e))
Select desired seat (1-13 and A-F)
Your program must contain at least the following functions:
a function to initialize the seat plan.
a function to show the seat assignments.
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C++ How to Program (10th Edition)
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