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Create a class that represents a Contact (.h and .cpp). A Contact has a first name, last name, phone number, address, city, zip, and state, all stored as private strings. Make a constructor and get and set methods to change the Contacts information. Overload the < (compare by last name, then first name), == (first and last name), <<, and >> operators.
Use the Linked List class (.h and .cpp) given in lecture (normal or recursive). Modify the Node to store a Contact. Methods of the Linked List class should include: get, set, size, isEmpty, add (to end), remove (by last name, first name), remove (by index), sort, search (by last name, returns list of matches), search (by zip code, returns list of matches), search (by first and last name, returns a Contact). and an overloaded << operator to display an enumerated list of Contacts in sorted order (by last name then first name).
In your main, create a Linked List and initially populate it with Contacts read in from the file addresses.txt. Allow the user to add, remove, search, modify, and display the list. When the user quits, write the updated list back to the file in the same format.
Create functions and menu options to:
- Add
- add a Contact to the end of the list. Use the overloaded >> to input.
- ask the user enter the first and last name, then allow the user to input anyother information they have. If they do not enter a value for a particular field, store an empty string (check that a first and last name was entered).
- Remove
- by first and last name if found, then remove the Contact from the list.
- by index in the list display the enumerated list (1 based), get the userschoice, then remove the Contact at that location.
- Search
- last name display all information for each Contact with that last name.
- first and last name display all of information for the matching Contact.
- zip-code display all information for each Contacts with that zip code.
- Update
a. prompt the user to enter the Contacts full name. Then prompt the user to
enter which part of the Contact theyd like up update. Take in the updated information, and update the Contacts data.
5. Displaya. display an enumerated list of all contacts alphabetically by last name, and
then first name.6. Quit write back to the file when the user is finished.
Notes:
- Document all classes, methods, and functions (@params and @returns).
- You should have at least 5 files (.hs and .cpps)
- Check all user input.
- Read and write to the same file. Write back in the same format.
Example Output:
Rolodex Menu:1. Add Contact2. Remove Contact3. Search for Contact4. Modify Contact5. Display Contacts6. Quit1
Add Menu:Enter First Name: BartEnter Last Name: SimpsonEnter Phone #: 555-1212Enter Address:742 Evergreen TerraceEnter City: SpringfieldEnter Zip-Code: 12345Enter State: IL
Rolodex Menu:1. Add Contact2. Remove Contact3. Search for Contact4. Modify Contact5. Display Contacts6. Quit3
Search Menu:A. Search by Full NameB. Search by Last NameC. Search by Zip-CodeB
Enter Last Name: Simpson
1. Bart Simpson 555-1212
742 Evergreen Terrace
Springfield 12345 IL2. Homer Simpson
555-1212
Rolodex Menu:1. Add Contact2. Remove Contact3. Search for Contact
4. Modify Contact5. Display Contacts6. Quit4
Enter First Name: HermanEnter Last Name: Munster
Herman Munster131-1313
Update Menu:A. Enter First NameB. Enter Last NameC. Enter Phone NumberD. Enter AddressE. Enter CityF. Enter Zip-CodeG. Enter StateQ. Save and QuitD
Enter Address:1313 Mockingbird Lane
Modify Menu:A. Enter First NameB. Enter Last NameC. Enter Phone NumberD. Enter AddressE. Enter CityF. Enter Zip-CodeG. Enter StateQ. Save and QuitQ
Saving
Rolodex Menu:1. Add Contact2. Remove Contact3. Search for Contact4. Modify Contact5. Display Contacts6. Quit6
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