Starting Out with C++ from Control Structures to Objects (9th Edition)
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Author: Tony Gaddis
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Chapter 17, Problem 3PC
Program Plan Intro
Capital Quiz
Program plan:
- Include the required header files in the program.
- In main() function,
- Include the required function prototypes.
- Declare the constant variable “TOT_QUES”
- Declare the map to store state capitals.
- Build the map with state capitals.
- Call the quiz function.
- In function “separate()”,
- Variable to hold the starting position of the next token.
- Finding first occurrence of the delimiter.
- While to check whether it runs out of delimiter.
- Extracting the token.
- Pushing the token into
vector . - Moving delimiter to pint the next position.
- Move “tok_start” to “delPos”.
- Search next occurrences of the delimiter.
- Extracting the last token using the “if” statement.
- Extracting the token.
- Pushing the token into the vector.
- In function “get_Map()”,
- Variable to hold the line of input.
- Create an input file.
- Create a vector to hold the state capital.
- Open the file “Capital.txt”.
- Read the first line using “getLine()”.
- Process the file using “while()” loop.
- Tokenize the line using the “separate()”.
- Adding the tokens to the map using emplace function.
- Clear the token using “clear()”.
- Read the next line using “getline()”.
- Close the file using “close()”.
- In function “questions()”,
- Declare the counter for correct and incorrect options.
- Declare the variable to hold the user’s response.
- Create iterator for the map.
- Seed the random number generator.
- Display the number of questions.
- Iterate till the total number of question using the “for()” loop.
- Get a random number in the range of 1-50.
- Initialize the iterator from the first element.
- Using the iterator to move nth element in the map.
- Increment the iterator.
- Check if the entered response is correct or in correct.
- Increment the correct response counter.
- Otherwise increment the incorrect response counter.
- Display the results.
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