. critically explain why you would consider arrays over normal data
types AP[5 marks]
b. from...
Computers and Technology, 28.05.2021 05:40 bryanatwin6207
. critically explain why you would consider arrays over normal data
types AP[5 marks]
b. from your explanation in “a” above, define and initialize an array called
BongoBar of type string and having 4 elements. CR[5 marks]
c. embed your array in “b” above in a full c++ program and display each
of the initialized data when your program executes. CR [5 marks]
d. critically explain what will happen if an amateur programmer decides to
called BongoBar[5] in the main function in your program in “c” above.
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