DataBase Operations Problem
Consider that you are asked to write a program that handles database transactions' operations such as inserts, delete, modify, and browse. Your program should start with asking the user for his choice of operation:
1- Inserts: insert a number at a specified location
2- Delete: remove a number from a specified location
3- Modify: modify a number at a specified location
4- Browse: show a number stored at a specified location
In your program, design a one dimensional array List of length N=10. Ask the user to fill 5 elements only, and the rest are Zero's. Using functions, write a full C++ program that performs the 4 basic data base operations inserts, delete, modify, and browse.
Example: for the insert function, ask the user for the array numbers, and the number that he needs to insert and its location. Your output should display the old array, and the new array after the insert operation.
Example on writing the insert function:
void insertNumber(int List[ ], int New_List[ ], arrayLength, int number, int insertLocation)
Example on insert 20 operation:
List
0 |
0 |
... |
7 |
5 |
3 |
List_New
0 |
0 |
... |
7 |
20 |
5 |
3 |
Full C++ Code Solution
//write you Name & Student ID here
#include
using namespace std;
Screen output of the run for the browse function
Screen output of the run for the insert function
Screen output of the run for the delete function
Screen output of the run for the modify function
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