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+//=============================================================
+// CODE FOR PROBLEM #1 ON PAGE 282 (LEARN BY DOING) IS BELOW
+//=============================================================
+
+//#include "Header.h"
+//
+//int main()
+//{
+// string club_name[10][31];
+// string club_pres[10][31];
+// int num_stud[10];
+// float money[10];
+//
+// readData(club_name, club_pres, num_stud, money); //Takes in user entered data and writes to arrays
+//
+// displayData(club_name, club_pres, num_stud, money); // Displays the data from the arrays in an orderly fashion
+//
+//}
+
+
+
+//=============================================================
+// CODE FOR DEBUGGING EXERCISE ON PAGE 289-292 IS BELOW
+//=============================================================
+
+
+/********************************************************************
+* File: Chapter 10 Debug.cpp
+*
+* General Instructions: Complete each step before proceeding to the
+* next.
+*
+* Debugging Exercise 1
+*
+* 1) Build and run the program.
+* 2) Examine the code and the output and notice the use of
+* parallel arrays.
+* 3) Insert breakpoints at Breakpoint 1, Breakpoint 2, and Breakpoint
+* 3.
+* 4) Run to Breakpoint 1.
+* 5) Place a watch on varX, varY and varZ. Click on the '+' in the
+* watch window to see the individual elements associated with each
+* of the arrays.
+* 6) Continue running your program to Breakpoint 2.
+* 7) Add a watch on the array called name. Again, click on the '+'
+* symbol. Notice how a multidimensional array is shown in the
+* debugger, the null terminating characters location, and how a
+* character is represented within each element of the array.
+* 8) Continue running the program to Breakpoint 3.
+* 9) Notice the contents of varX and varY now that you are back in the
+* main function.
+* 10) Clear all the breakpoints.
+* 11) Stop debugging.
+*
+* Debugging Exercise 2
+*
+* 1) Change the constant SIZE from 5 to 10.
+* 2) Change any literal containing a 5 to the constant SIZE.
+* Notice the usefulness of the constant when changes need
+* to be made to your code.
+* 3) Set a breakpoint at Breakpoint 4. Now on this breakpoint
+* set the necessary condition so the loop breaks when x hits 8.
+* (Hint: If you need help setting breakpoints based upon a
+* condition refer to Chapter 8).
+* 4) Run to Breakpoint 4.
+* 5) Continue stepping into the remainder of the for loop until the
+* flow returns back to main.
+* 6) Make sure your Watch window is visible and notice the contents
+* of varY and varZ now that you are back in main.
+* 7) Stop debugging.
+* 8) Disable all breakpoints.
+* 9) Rebuild and execute the program and verify the results.
+*
+* Debugging Exercise 3
+*
+* 1) Just before the call to the PrintFunction in main, add an
+* assignment statement to change the first element in the
+* array varZ to -99.
+* 2) Build and execute your code, verifying that the calculations
+* are correct in relation to element 0 of varZ.
+* 3) Add a line to assign the contents of the second element of
+* varX to 99 in FunctionTwo.
+* 4) Rebuild your program.
+* 5 Obviously there is a problem. Remove the const from the
+* function declaration and header for varX.
+* 5) Now you should be able to build and execute your code. Do it.
+* 6) Set a breakpoint on Breakpoint 2.
+* 7) Re-enable Breakpoint 2.
+* 8) Run to Breakpoint 2 and make sure you have a watch on the
+* variable name.
+* 9) Click on the '+'. Once you see all the elements
+* within the array, change the 'Value' (in the Value field)
+* for the first element of the array directly within the Watch
+* window to the character 'Z'. Notice how the value is updated
+* by displaying the new ASCII value too.
+* 10) Stop debugging.
+* 11) Disable all breakpoints.
+*
+********************************************************************/
+//#include <iostream>
+//#include <iomanip>
+//using std::cin;
+//using std::cout;
+//using std::endl;
+//using std::setw;
+//
+//void GetAndDisplayWelcomeInfo();
+//void FunctionOne(int varX[], int varY[]);
+//void FunctionTwo(int varX[], const int varY[], int varZ[]);
+//void PrintFunction(const int varX[], const int varY[],
+// const int varZ[]);
+//
+//const int SIZE = 10;
+//
+//int main()
+//{
+// int varX[SIZE];
+// int varY[SIZE];
+// int varZ[SIZE]; // Notice how we used the const here!
+//
+//// Breakpoint 1
+// // Put breakpoint on the following line
+// GetAndDisplayWelcomeInfo();
+// FunctionOne(varX, varY);
+//
+// // Breakpoint 3
+// // Put breakpoint on the following line
+// FunctionTwo(varX, varY, varZ);
+//
+// varZ[0] = -99;
+//
+// PrintFunction(varX, varY, varZ);
+//
+// return 0;
+//}
+//void GetAndDisplayWelcomeInfo()
+//{
+// char name[2][20]; // First name in row 0, last name in row 1
+//
+// cout << "Please enter your first name: ";
+// cin >> name[0];
+//
+// cout << "\nPlease enter your last name: ";
+// cin >> name[1];
+//
+// // Breakpoint 2
+// // Put breakpoint on the following line
+// cout << "\n\n\tWelcome " << name[0] << " " << name[1]
+// << "!\n\t Hope all is well \n\n";
+//}
+//void FunctionOne(int varX[], int varY[])
+//{
+// for (int x = 0; x < SIZE; x++) // NOTICE '<' NOT <=
+// // Breakpoint 4
+// // Put breakpoint on the following line
+// varX[x] = x;
+//
+// for (int x = 0; x < SIZE; x++)
+// varY[x] = x + 100;
+//}
+//void FunctionTwo(int varX[], const int varY[], int varZ[])
+//{
+// varX[1] = 99;
+//
+// for (int x = 0; x < SIZE; x++) // Notice the const SIZE here
+// varZ[x] = varX[x] + varY[x];
+//}
+//void PrintFunction(const int varX[20], const int varY[20],
+// const int varZ[20])
+//{
+// int x;
+//
+// cout << " \t x \t y \t z\n\n";
+//
+// for (x = 0; x < SIZE; x++)
+// cout << "\t" << setw(3) << varX[x]
+// << "\t " << varY[x]
+// << "\t " << varZ[x] << endl;
+//}
+
+
+//====================================================================
+// CODE FOR PROBLEM #1 ON PAGE 292 (PROGRAMMING EXERCISES) IS BELOW
+//====================================================================
+
+
+#include "Header.h"
+
+int main()
+{
+ int menu_choice = 0;
+
+ do
+ {
+ displayMenu(menu_choice); //Displays menu choices and takes in user choice
+
+ processMenuChoice(menu_choice); //Process menu choice, calls relevant function
+ } while (menu_choice != 4);
+} \ No newline at end of file