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MDU Syllabus | F-Scheme | IT-206 F C ++ Programming Lab.

July 20th, 2010 2 comments

IT-206 F C ++ Programming Lab.

Q1. Raising a number n to a power p is the same as multiplying n by itself p times. Write a function called power ( ) that takes a double value for n and an int value for p, and returns the result as double value. Use a default argument of 2 for p, so that if this argument is omitted, the number will be squared. Write a main ( ) function that gets values from the user to test this function.

Q2. A point on the two dimensional plane can be represented by two numbers: an X coordinate and a Y coordinate. For example, (4,5) represents a point 4 units to the right of the origin along the X axis and 5 units up the Y axis. The sum of two points can be defined as a new point whose X coordinate is the sum of the X coordinates of the points and whose Y coordinate is the sum of their Y coordinates.

W rite a program that uses a structure called point to model a point. Define three points, and

have the user input values to two of them. Than set the third point equal to the sum of the other two, and display the value of the new point. Interaction with the program might look like this:

Enter coordinates for P1: 3 4

Enter coordinates for P2: 5 7

Coordinates of P1 + P2 are : 8, 11 Q 3. Create the equivalent of a four function calculator. The program should request the user to enter a number, an operator, and another number. It should then carry out the specified arithmetical operation: adding, subtracting, multiplying, or dividing the two numbers. (It should use a switch statement to select the operation). Finally it should display the result. When it finishes the calculation, the program should ask if the user wants to do another calculation. The response can be ‘Y’ or ‘N’. Some sample interaction with the program might look like this.

Enter first number, operator, second number: 10/ 3 Answer = 3.333333

Do another (Y/ N)? Y

Enter first number, operator, second number 12 + 100

Answer = 112

Do another (Y/ N) ? N Q4. A phone number, such as (212) 767-8900, can be thought of as having three parts: the area code (212), the exchange (767) and the number (8900). Write a program that uses a structure to store these three parts of a phone number separately. Call the structure phone.

Create two structure variables of type phone. Initialize one, and have the user input a number

for the other one. Then display both numbers. The interchange might look like this:

Enter your area code, exchange, and number: 415 555 1212

My number is (212) 767-8900

Your number is (415) 555-1212

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MDU Syllabus | F-Scheme | CSE- 212 F Database Management Systems Lab

July 20th, 2010 No comments

CSE- 212 F Database Management Systems Lab

I. Create a database and write the programs to carry out the following operation:

1. Add a record in the database

2. Delete a record in the database

3. Modify the record in the database

4. Generate queries

5. Generate the report

6. List all the records of database in ascending order.

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