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Exam Questions-CBSE12A-2019-A03A-C2 #CPP#6992    siteicon   siteicon  

Problem Statement - 03A-2019S-C2

Write a user-defined function ReArrange(int Arr[], int N) in C++, which should swap the contents of the first half locations of the array Arr with the contents of the second half locations. N (which is an even integer) represents the total number of elements in the array Arr.

Example :

If the array Arr contains the following elements (for N=6)

0          1           2         3          4     5

12 5 7 23 8 10

Then the function should rearrange the array to become:

0            1          2        3         4       5

23 8 10 12 5 7

NOTE:

  • DO NOT DISPLAY the Changed Array contents.
  • Do not use any other array to transfer the contents of array Arr.

Solution

TC++ #6992


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CSKC| Created: 8-Apr-2019 | Updated: 10-Apr-2019|CBSE12A-2019









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