Solutions for STARTING OUT WITH C++ MPL
Problem 1RQE:
The ____ is the part of a function definition that shows the function name, return type, and...Problem 3RQE:
If function showValue has the following header: void showValue(int quantity) you would use the...Problem 5RQE:
Values that are sent into a function are called _____ .Problem 7RQE:
When only a copy of an argument is passed to a function, it is said to be passed by _____ .Problem 8RQE:
A(n)_____ eliminates the need to place a function definition before all calls to the function.Problem 9RQE:
A(n)_____ variable is defined inside a function and is not accessible outside the function.Problem 10RQE:
____ variables are defined outside all functions and are accessible to any function within their...Problem 11RQE:
_____ variables provide an easy way to share large amounts of data among all the functions in a...Problem 12RQE:
Unless you explicitly initialize numeric global variables, they are automatically initialized to...Problem 13RQE:
If a function has a local variable with the same name as a global variable, only the ______ variable...Problem 15RQE:
The _____ statement causes a function to end immediately.Problem 16RQE:
______ arguments are passed to parameters automatically if no argument is provided in the function...Problem 17RQE:
When a function uses a mixture of parameters with and without default arguments, the parameters with...Problem 19RQE:
When used as parameters, _______ variables allow a function to access the parameters original...Problem 20RQE:
Reference variables are defined like regular variables, except there is a(n) _____ in front of the...Problem 23RQE:
Two or more functions may have the same name, as long as their _______ are different.Problem 24RQE:
What is the advantage of breaking your applications code into several small functions?Problem 26RQE:
When a function accepts multiple arguments, does it matter what order the arguments are passed in?Problem 27RQE:
What does it mean to overload a function?Problem 28RQE:
If you are writing a function that accepts an argument and you want to make sure the function cannot...Problem 30RQE:
How do you return a value from a function?Problem 33RQE:
The following statement calls a function named half, which returns a value that is half that of the...Problem 34RQE:
A program contains the following function, int cube(int num) { return num num num; } Write a...Problem 35RQE:
Write a function, named timesTen, that accepts an integer argument. When the function is called, it...Problem 36RQE:
A program contains the following function. void display(int arg1. double arg2, char arg3) { cout ...Problem 37RQE:
Write a function named getNumber, which uses a reference parameter to accept an integer argument....Problem 38RQE:
Write a function named biggest that receives three integer arguments and returns the largest of the...Problem 1PC:
Markup Write a program that asks the user to enter an items wholesale cost and its markup...Problem 2PC:
Celsius Temperature Table The formula for converting a temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius is...Problem 3PC:
Falling Distance The following formula can be used to determine the distance an object falls due to...Problem 4PC:
Kinetic Energy In physics, an object that is in motion is said to have kinetic energy. The following...Problem 5PC:
Winning Division Write a program that determines which of a companys four divisions (Northeast,...Problem 6PC:
Shipping Charges The Fast Freight Shipping Company charges the following rates: Weight of Package...Problem 8PC:
Lowest Score Drop Write a program that calculates the average of a group of test scores, where the...Problem 9PC:
Star Search A particular talent competition has five judges, each of whom awards a score between 0...Problem 10PC:
isPrime Function A prime number is an integer greater than 1 that is evenly divisible by only 1 and...Problem 11PC:
Present Value Suppose you want to deposit a certain amount of money into a savings account and then...Problem 12PC:
Future Value Suppose you have a certain amount of money in a savings account that earns compound...Problem 14PC:
Multiple Stock Sales Use the function that you wrote for Programming Challenge 13 (Stock Profit) in...Problem 15PC:
Order Status The Middletown Wholesale Copper Wire Company sells spools of copper wiring for 100 each...Problem 16PC:
Overloaded Hospital Write a program that computes and displays the charges for a patients hospital...Problem 17PC:
Population In a population, the birth rate is the percentage increase of the population due to...Problem 18PC:
Transient Population Modify Programming Challenge 17 to also consider the effect on population...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Introduction To Computers And ProgrammingChapter 1.2 - Computer Systems: Hardware And SoftwareChapter 1.3 - Programs And Programming LanguagesChapter 1.5 - Input, Processing, And OutputChapter 1.6 - The Programming ProcessChapter 2 - Introduction To C++Chapter 2.1 - The Parts Of A C++ ProgramChapter 2.3 - The #include DirectiveChapter 2.5 - LiteralsChapter 2.7 - Integer Data Types
Chapter 2.8 - Floating-point Data TypesChapter 2.10 - The C++ String ClassChapter 2.15 - Arithmetic OperatorsChapter 3 - Expressions And InteractivityChapter 3.1 - The Cin ObjectChapter 3.2 - Mathematical ExpressionsChapter 3.3 - Data Type Conversion And Type CastingChapter 3.5 - Named ConstantsChapter 3.6 - Multiple And Combined AssignmentChapter 3.7 - Formatting OutputChapter 3.8 - Working With Characters And StringsChapter 3.10 - Random NumbersChapter 4 - Making DecisionsChapter 4.1 - Relational OperatorsChapter 4.2 - The If StatementChapter 4.3 - The If/else StatementChapter 4.4 - The If /else If StatementChapter 4.6 - Nested If StatementsChapter 4.7 - Logical OperatorsChapter 4.9 - More About Blocks And ScopeChapter 4.10 - More About Characters And StringsChapter 4.11 - The Conditional OperatorChapter 4.12 - The Switch StatementChapter 4.13 - Enumerated Data TypesChapter 5 - LoopingChapter 5.1 - Introduction To Loops: The While LoopChapter 5.3 - The Increment And Decrement OperatorsChapter 5.6 - SentinelsChapter 5.7 - The Do-while LoopChapter 5.8 - The For LoopChapter 5.11 - Breaking Out Of A LoopChapter 5.12 - Using Files For Data StorageChapter 6 - FunctionsChapter 6.2 - Defining And Calling FunctionsChapter 6.5 - Passing Data By ValueChapter 6.9 - Using Functions In A Menu-driven ProgramChapter 6.11 - Static Local VariablesChapter 6.13 - Using Reference Variables As ParametersChapter 6.15 - The Exit() FunctionChapter 7 - Introduction To Classes And ObjectsChapter 7.5 - Defining Member FunctionsChapter 7.7 - DestructorsChapter 7.9 - Passing Objects To FunctionsChapter 7.10 - Object CompositionChapter 7.11 - Focus On Software Engineering: Separating Class Specification, Implementation , And Client CodeChapter 7.12 - StructuresChapter 7.15 - Introduction To Object-oriented Analysis And DesignChapter 8 - ArraysChapter 8.3 - Inputting And Displaying Array DataChapter 8.7 - Using Parallel ArraysChapter 8.9 - Arrays As Function ArgumentsChapter 8.11 - Arrays With Three Or More DimensionsChapter 8.12 - VectorsChapter 8.13 - Arrays Of ObjectsChapter 9 - Searching, Sorting , And Algorithm AnalysisChapter 9.2 - Searching An Array Of ObjectsChapter 9.3 - Introduction To Sorting AlgorithmsChapter 9.6 - Introduction To Analysis Of AlgorithmsChapter 10 - PointersChapter 10.5 - Initializing PointersChapter 10.10 - Focus On Software Engineering: Returning Pointers From FunctionsChapter 10.12 - Focus On Software Engineering: Selecting Members Of ObjectsChapter 11 - More About Classes And Object -oriented ProgrammingChapter 11.3 - Friends Of ClassesChapter 11.5 - Copy ConstructorsChapter 11.6 - Operator OverloadingChapter 11.8 - Function Objects And Lambda ExpressionsChapter 11.10 - Convert ConstructorsChapter 11.13 - Protected Members And Class AccessChapter 11.14 - Constructors, Destructors, And InheritanceChapter 12 - More On C-strings And The String ClassChapter 12.2 - Library Functions For Working With C-stringsChapter 12.3 - Conversions Between Numbers And StringsChapter 12.4 - Writing Your Own C-string Handling FunctionsChapter 13 - Advanced File And 1/ 0 OperationsChapter 13.1 - Input And Output StreamsChapter 13.3 - Member Functions For Reading And Writing FilesChapter 13.5 - Creating Records With StructuresChapter 13.7 - Opening A File For Both Input And OutputChapter 14 - RecursionChapter 14.1 - Introduction To RecursionChapter 15 - Polymorphism And Virtual FunctionsChapter 15.3 - Abstract Base Classes And Pure Virtual FunctionsChapter 16 - Exceptions, Templates, And The Standard Template Library (stl)Chapter 16.1 - ExceptionsChapter 16.2 - Function TemplatesChapter 16.4 - Class Templates And InheritanceChapter 17 - Linked ListsChapter 17.1 - Introduction To The Linked List AdtChapter 17.2 - Linked List OperationsChapter 18 - Stacks And QueuesChapter 18.3 - The Stl Stack ContainerChapter 19 - Binary TreesChapter 19.1 - Definition And Applications Of Binary TreesChapter 19.2 - Binary Search Tree Operations
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Chapter 1, Problem 1RQEChapter 2, Problem 1RQE“cin” statement to read a one word string: When a string input is read using “cin” with a “>>”...Chapter 4, Problem 1RQEChapter 5, Problem 1RQEChapter 6, Problem 1RQEAbstract Data type: ADT stands for Abstract Data type. An abstract data type is a data type which...Chapter 8, Problem 1RQELinear search: Linear search or sequential search is the process of searching the particular element...
Chapter 10, Problem 1RQEChapter 11, Problem 1RQEChapter 12, Problem 1RQEFile name: File name is the name used to identify each file individually to user and operating...Chapter 14, Problem 1RQEChapter 15, Problem 1RQEChapter 16, Problem 1RQELinked list: Linked list is a linear and dynamic data structure which is used to organize data; it...LIFO: LIFO stands for “Last In First Out”. The item which is inserted at last, can be retrieved...Binary tree: A complete binary tree is a binary tree with the property that every node must have...
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