#ifndef __COOKIES_H__ #define __COOKIES_H__ #include using namespace std; const int MAXIMUM_SIZE = 10; /* addOrder Adds the memory address of a new string to the given array. The new string should have the same data as that of the given string. A string may already exist containing the same data as the given string (ie, the string passed to this function as a parameter) and whose memory address is already stored within the given array. In this situation, add to the array the memory address of the string that already exists rather than creating a new string. Update the reference of size appropriately. */ void addOrder(string * cookies[], int * size, string new_name); /* deliverOrder Removes all references to strings containing the same data as the given string and reports the number of string references removed. The overall order of the list is unchanged. Update the reference of size appropriately. */ int deliverOrder(string * cookies[], int * size, string name); /* modifyOrder Searches the given array for a memory address to a string that contains the same data as the first given string. If found, the data of the found string is changed to match the data of the second given string, and the function returns true. If not found, the function returns false. */ bool modifyOrder(string * cookies[], int * size, string original_name, string new_name); /* displayOrders Returns a string containing a list of names referred to in the given array. Each index in the array represents a particular box of cookies, and there may be more than one box for each customer. Therefore, this function's output may include the same name multiple times. */ string displayOrders(string * cookies[], int * size); /* findOrder Returns a memory address found in the given array that references a string with the same data as the given string. Returns null if no such string is found. It is recommended that you use this function within your other functions. If you do not, you must still complete this function as described above. */ string * findOrder(string * cookies[], int * size, string name); void clean_up(string * cookies[], int * size); #endif