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[C++ for array week|
First, make an array to use later in the pogram:
Array of ints of size 90 (not dynamic)
Init all values to 0 (that's the curly braces thing)
Loop through the array and set each value to a random number between 2 and 9
Print the array with a separate for loop. Put a space between each number
Now use that array to do the following:
Ask the user what index they want to change
If it is out of bounds, don't exit the program, just ask again.
Ask the user what the new value should be
Reprint the array
Keep doing this until they enter -1 for the index
Here's a super important point. Before you use the index they gave you, you must check to make sure it is not out of bounds on that array. Crashing is worse than being wrong.
Any crash or infinite loop automatically drops the grade two letters no matter how correct anything else is. In real life, if you make a mistake you can fix it in a patch. If your program crashes though, someone might die. Or worse yet, return your program so you don't get paid.
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