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In this lab, you complete a C++ program that swaps values stored in three int variables and determines maximum and minimum values. The C++ file provided for this lab contains the necessary variable declarations, as well as the input and output statements. You want to end up with the smallest value stored in the variable named first and the largest value stored in the variable named third. You need to write the statements that compare the values and swap them if appropriate. Comments included in the code tell you where to write your statements.InstructionsEnsure the Swap.cpp file is open in your editor.Write the statements that test the first two integers, and swap them if necessary.Write the statements that test the second and third integer, and swap them if necessary.Write the statements that test the first and second integers again, and swap them if necessary.Execute the program by clicking the "Run Code" button at the bottom of the screen using the following sets of input values.101 22 -23630 1500 921 2 2Provided code:// Swap.cpp - This program determines the minimum and maximum of three values input by// the user and performs necessary swaps.// Input: Three int values.// Output: The numbers in numerical order.#include using namespace std;int main(){ // Declare variables int first = 0; // First number int second = 0; // Second number int third = 0; // Third number int temp; // Used to swap numbers const string SENTINEL = "done"; // Named constant for sentinel value string repeat; bool notDone = true; //loop control // Get user input cout << "Enter first number: "; cin >> first; cout << "Enter second number: "; cin >> second; cout << "Enter third number: "; cin >> third; while(notDone == true){ // Test to see if the first number is greater than the second number // Test to see if the second number is greater than the third number // Test to see if the first number is greater than the second number again // Print numbers in numerical order cout << "Smallest: " << first << endl; cout << "Next smallest: " << second << endl; cout << "Largest: " << third << endl; cout << "Enter any letter to continue or done to quit: "; cin >> repeat; if (repeat == SENTINEL){ notDone = false; } else { cout << "Enter first number: "; cin >> first; cout << "Enter second number: "; cin >> second; cout << "Enter third number: "; cin >> third; } return 0;} // End of main function

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#include <iostream>//header file

using namespace std;

int main()//main method

{

int first = 0,second = 0,third = 0;//defining integer variable

int temp; //defining integer variable

const string SENTINEL = "done"; // defining a string variable as constant

string repeat;// defining a string variable

bool notDone = true; //defining bool variable

cout << "Enter first number: ";//print message

cin >> first;//input value

cout << "Enter second number: ";//print message

cin >> second;//input value

cout << "Enter third number: ";//print message

cin >> third;//input value

while(notDone == true)//defining a loop to check the value

{

if(first > second)//use if to compare first and second value

{

int temp = first;//defining temp to hold first value

first = second;//holding second value in first variable

second = temp;//holding temp value in second variable

}

if(second > third)//use if to compare second and third value

{

int temp = second;//defining temp to hold second value

second = third;//holding second value in third variable

third = temp;//holding temp value in third variable

}

cout << "Smallest: " << first << endl;//print smallest value

cout << "Next smallest: " << second << endl;//print Next smallest value

cout << "Largest: " << third << endl;////print Largest value

cout << "Enter any letter to continue or done to quit: ";//print message

cin >> repeat;//holding string value

if (repeat == SENTINEL)

{

notDone = false;//holding bool value

}

else //else block

{

cout << "Enter first number: ";//print message

cin >> first;//input value

cout << "Enter second number: ";//print message

cin >> second;//input value

cout << "Enter third number: ";//print message

cin >> third;//input value

}

return 0;

}

}

Output:

Please find the attached file.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Inside the main method Four integer variable "first, second, third, and temp" is declared in which first three variable is used for input value and temp is used to compare value.
  • In thew next step, two string variable "SENTINEL and repeat" is declared in which "SENTINEL" is constant and a bool variable "notDone" is declared.
  • After input the value from the user-end a loop is declared that compare and swap value and print its value.
In this lab, you complete a C++ program that swaps values stored in three int variables-example-1
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