Starting Out with C++: Early Objects
Starting Out with C++: Early Objects
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ISBN: 9780133360929
Author: Tony Gaddis, Judy Walters, Godfrey Muganda
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
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Chapter 9, Problem 6PC

String Selection Sort

Modify the selectionSort function presented in this chapter so it sorts an array of strings instead of an array of ints. Test the function with a driver program. Use Program 9-9 as a skeleton to complete.

Program 9-9

// Include needed header files here.

int main()

{

  const int SIZE = 20;

  string name[SIZE] =

{"Collins, Bill", "Smith, Bart", "Michalski, Joe", "Griffin, Jim",

"Sanchez, Manny", "Rubin, Sarah", "Taylor, Tyrone", "Johnson, Jill",

"Allison, Jeff", "Moreno, Juan", "Wolfe, Bill", "Whitman, Jean",

"Moretti, Bella", "Wu, Hong", "Patel, Renee", "Harrison, Rose",

"Smith, Cathy", "Conroy, Pat", "Kelly, Sean", "Holland, Beth"};

// Insert your code to complete this program.

}

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