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coldgirl [10]
3 years ago
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What is one reason the SOC categorizes occupations as it does?

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Sloan [31]3 years ago
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C. People spend their careers moving from job to job within a single industry.

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The entire program is:

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

  int main() {          

  int userInt;

  double userDouble;

  char userChar;

  string userString;  

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cout<<userInt<<" "<<userDouble<<" "<<userChar<<" "<<userString<<endl<<userString<<" "<<userChar<<" "<<userDouble<<" "<<userInt<<endl<<userDouble<<" cast to an integer is "<<(int)userDouble;  

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#include <stdio.h>  

int main() {

  int userInt;  

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  printf("\n");

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Lets do the program step by step:

1)  Prompt the user to input an integer, a double, a character, and a string, storing each into separate variables. Then, output those four values on a single line separated by a space:

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  cout<<"Enter character:"<<endl;  //prompts user to enter a character

 cin>>userChar; //reads the input character and store it to userChar variable

  cout<<"Enter string:"<<endl;  //prompts user to enter a string

  cin>>userString; //reads the input string and store it to userString variable

   

cout<<userInt<<" "<<userDouble<<" "<<userChar<<" "<<userString<<endl; //output the values on a single line separated by space

So the output of the entire program is:

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(2) Extend to also output in reverse.

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  cout<<userString<<" "<<userChar<<" "<<userDouble<<" "<<userInt;

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