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C++ Programming assignement. Your assignment is to write a program for a computer dating service. Each client gives you his or her name, phone number, and a list of interests. It is your job to maintain lists of men and women using the service and to match up the compatible couples.
Input
       Data about current clients should be on file "Clients.mf". For each current client, the file contains the following information:
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       Sex                                                        1 character, 'M' or 'F'
       Name                                                   up to 20 characters, followed by comma
       Phone Number                                   8 characters
       Number of Interests                          an integer
       List of Interests                                 10 characters each separated by commas with a period after the                                                                          final interest.
       Match                                   up to 20 characters, followed by end-of-line.
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       From the keyboard: The user may enter on of the following commands.
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Command |
Processing |
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NEWCLIENT Â Â Â Â Â Â Â |
Add the client to the appropriate list by storing the appropriate information. Attempt to match this new client with a member of the opposite sex. A match occurs when the clients have three or more of the same interests. (You only have to find the first match for each new client.) Make sure you then designate both persons as matched, as described in the section on data structures above. Print the name of the new client, the name of his or her match, and both phone numbers. If no match is found, print an appropriate message. |
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UNMATCH |
Unmatch this name with his or her current match by removing from the matched person. |
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PRINTMATCH |
Print a list of all matched pairs. |
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PRINTFREE |
Print the names and phone numbers of clients who are not currently matched. |
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QUIT |
Stop processing |
Output
Echo print all screen input and output on file "Dates.out."
Data Structures
The problem requires you to maintain two lists of clients, one for men and one for women. When a new client is added to the list, he or she is added to the end of the appropriate list.
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Each list element must include all the information for one client: name, phone number, number of interests (maximum number is 10), interests, and the name of this client's current match (empty string if not matched). You must use one of the list classes developed in Chapter 3.
Deliverables
Your design.
A????1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â A listing of your program
A listing of your test plan as input to the program
A listing of the output file
**PLEASE NO CODE FROM THE INTERNET. THANK YOU**
Hel-----------lo -----------Sir-----------/Ma-----------dam-----------Tha-----------nk -----------You----------- fo-----------r u-----------sin-----------g o-----------ur -----------web-----------sit-----------e a-----------nd -----------and----------- ac-----------qui-----------sit-----------ion----------- of----------- my----------- po-----------ste-----------d s-----------olu-----------tio-----------n.P-----------lea-----------se -----------pin-----------g m-----------e o-----------n c-----------hat----------- I -----------am -----------onl-----------ine----------- or----------- in-----------box----------- me----------- a -----------mes-----------sag-----------e I----------- wi-----------ll