In the Microsoft publisher application (as well as many other websites such as Brainly, Google docs, etc), words underlined in red are spelled incorrectly.
Whether you spelled it incorrectly or did not complete the words, as long as the word is not found in the dictionary, the word would be underlined with a red squiggly line.
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Answer:
/*C++ program that prompts user to enter the name of input file(input.txt in this example) and print the sum of the values in the file to console. If file dosnot exist, then close the program */
//header files
#include <fstream>
#include<string>
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib> //needed for exit function
using namespace std;
//function prototype
int fileSum(string filename);
int main()
{
string filename;
cout << "Enter the name of the input file: ";
cin >> filename;
cout << "Sum: " << fileSum(filename) << endl;
system("pause");
return 0;
}
/*The function fileSum that takes the string filename and
count the sum of the values and returns the sum of the values*/
int fileSum(string filename)
{
//Create a ifstream object
ifstream fin;
//Open a file
fin.open(filename);
//Initialize sum to zero
int sum=0;
//Check if file exist
if(!fin)
{
cout<<"File does not exist ."<<endl;
system("pause");
exit(1);
}
else
{
int value;
//read file until end of file exist
while(fin>>value)
{
sum+=value;
}
}
return sum;
}//end of the fileSum
Explanation:
This is a C++ program that prompts user to enter the name of input file(input.txt in this example) and print the sum of the values in the file to console. If file dosnot exist, then close the program.
Check attachment for sample output screenshot.
Answer:
configuring the software
Explanation:
Alexandre is said to have installed a new software to her computer and then proceeds to set it up to perform in a certain way. What she did was to configure the software.
Configuring software in a computer has to do with setting it up to behave in certain ways according to the user.