Programming Language: C++
Project - Elevator
Objectives:
Use single arrays to solve a problem.
Use searching and sorting techniques on a single array.
Format output properly, according to the directions.
Use functions in a program to be able to reuse code.
Instructions:
Part I:
Create and print out the two arrays: (Be sure to do this first) You are allowed to hard code these arrays into your program. The data is as follows:
Anne 30
Bob 150
Ralph 305
Tim 225
Barbara 135
Jane 160
Steve 80
Tom 200
Mike 165
Shirley 90
Pam 100
Frank 120
Part II: The elevators in our building have an 1100 lb. load limit. Determine which people in the list above get on the elevator. Print their names, weights, total weight, and how many got on.
Part III: Rearrange these people in descending sequence by weight and print the two arrays. Determine again how many may ride the elevator, printing out their names, weights, total weight and the number of how many people got on.
Part IV: Rearrange these people in ascending sequence by name (USE A DIFFERENT SORT ALGORITHM THAN THE ONE YOU USED IN PART III) and print the two arrays. Determine again how many may ride the elevator, printing out their names, weights, total weight and the number of how many people got on.
Part V: Have the program determine which method allowed the most people to get on the elevator. The program should compare the three different counts of how many people got on the elevator.
This program should include:
2 sort methods
a method to determine how many people get on the elevator (will be called 3 times)
a print method which prints both arrays (include a size parameter and it can be called 6 times).
Make sure all methods are writen to handle n elements, not just 12. You can pass 12 from main to n in the method/function.
Run:
You only have to run this program once since the data is embedded in the program.