Please Solve theQuestion in C++as quickly as you can in40 minutes. And do the same as asked in the question.Don't use extra things, please.
Augment the safearay class in the ARROVER3 program in this chapter so that the user
can specify both the upper and lower bound of the array (indexes running from 100 to
200, for example). Have the overloaded subscript operator check the index each time the
array is accessed to ensure that it is not out of bounds. You'll need to add a twoargument
constructor that specifies the upper and lower bounds. Since we have not yet
learned how to allocate memory dynamically, the member data will still be an array that
starts at 0 and runs up to 99, but perhaps you can map the indexes for the safearay into
different indexes in the real int array. For example, if the client selects a range from 100
to 175, you could map this into the range from arr[0] to arr[75].
Note:
Make this class into a template, so the safe array can store any kind of data.
Include following member functions in Safe array class.
The minimum function finds the minimum value in array.
The maximum function find the maximum value in array.
The average function find average of all the elements of an array.
The total function finds the running total of all elements of an array.
In main(), create safe arrays of at least two different types
int
and
double
and store some data in them. Then display minimum, maximum, average and total of array elements.
Note: use subscript ([]) operator in sasfearay class.