Reference no: EM13757826
Consider a program to enter codes of one to eight characters along with an associated telephone number and associated notes. A code can represent a person's name, a person's initials, a place, or anything.
By using such a program, we could enter telephone numbers or notes and associate them with some brief code (i.e. string), which hopefully would be easy to remember. We could then retrieve a given telephone number or notes by entering the code. This might be a useful application for a simple cell phone.
Codes are entered as 1 to 8 characters.
Use "e" for enter, "f" for find, "l" to list, "q" to quit.
Command: e Bill
Enter number: 419-536-1234
Enter notes:
Command: e JB
Enter number: 510-0114
Enter notes: Charlie's place
Command: e Jones
Enter number: 413-257-1234
Enter notes: Karen and Jason
Command: e wm
Enter number: 419-257-1234
Enter notes: Walmart
Command: f JB
-- JB
-- 617-510-0114
-- Charlie's place
Command: f Jane
** No entry with code Jane
Command: . . .
There is also an "l" command, which will list all entries on the screen.
For the input to this program, upper and lower case letters are considered equivalent. For example, if a telephone number is entered with the code "Jones", then the codes "JONES", "jones", and "JONes" will all retrieve the telephone number entered with "Jones".
The entries are to be stored in a file from run to run. When the program begins, the entries in the file are to be read into an array. The array should allow for up to 200 entries. The array does not need to be kept in alphabetical order. You may use a simple sequential search to retrieve entries.
When the program is exited, the entries should be stored back in a file for use when the program is run again.
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