// Program Money manipulates instances of class Money #include using namespace std; class Money{ public: void

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// Program Money manipulates instances of class Money #include using namespace std; class Money{ public: void

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// Program Money manipulates instances of class Money
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class Money{
public:
void Initialize(long, long);
long DollarsAre() const;
long CentsAre() const;
Money AddMoney();
private:
long dollars;
long cents;
};
int main(){
Money money1;
Money money2;
Money money3;
money1.Initialize(10, 59);
money2.initialize(20, 70);
money3=money1,Add(money2);
cout<< “$”<<money3.DollarsAre() << “.”
<< money3.CentsAre() <<endl;
return 0;
}
//****************************************************//
void Money::Initialize(long newDollars, long newCents){
//Post: dollars is set to NewDollars, cent is set to
NewCents
dollars= newDollars;
cents= newCents;
}
- Create two data structure: UMoney for an Unsorted list and
SMoney for the Sorted List, Write the code to read from
Moneyfile.txt and store in UMoney. Implement the code for
UnsortedLinked list.
- Create a Data structure LMoney and using the list UMoney,
put its elements in LMoney.
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