(1) Prompt the user to input five pairs of numbers: A player's jersey number (0 - 99) and the player's rating (1 - 9). Store the jersey numbers in one int array and the ratings in another int array. Output these arrays (i.e., output the roster).  (2) Implement a menu of options for a user to modify the roster. Each option is represented by a single character. The program initially outputs the menu, and outputs the menu after a user chooses an option. The program ends when the user chooses the option to Quit. For this step, the other options do nothing (3) Implement the "Output roster" menu option. (4) Implement the "Update player rating" menu option. Prompt the user for a player's jersey number. Prompt again for a new rating for the player, and then change that player's rating.  (5) Implement the "Output players above a rating" menu option. Prompt the user for a rating. Print the jersey number and rating for all players with ratings above the entered value. (6) Implement the "Replace player" menu option. Prompt the user for the jersey number of the player to replace. If the player is in the roster, then prompt again for a new jersey number and rating. Update the replaced player's jersey number and rating.

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(1) Prompt the user to input five pairs of numbers: A player's jersey number (0 - 99) and the player's rating (1 - 9). Store the jersey numbers in one int array and the ratings in another int array. Output these arrays (i.e., output the roster). 

(2) Implement a menu of options for a user to modify the roster. Each option is represented by a single character. The program initially outputs the menu, and outputs the menu after a user chooses an option. The program ends when the user chooses the option to Quit. For this step, the other options do nothing

(3) Implement the "Output roster" menu option.

(4) Implement the "Update player rating" menu option. Prompt the user for a player's jersey number. Prompt again for a new rating for the player, and then change that player's rating. 

(5) Implement the "Output players above a rating" menu option. Prompt the user for a rating. Print the jersey number and rating for all players with ratings above the entered value.

(6) Implement the "Replace player" menu option. Prompt the user for the jersey number of the player to replace. If the player is in the roster, then prompt again for a new jersey number and rating. Update the replaced player's jersey number and rating.

 

Expected output
starts with
Enter player 1's jersey number:
Enter player 1's rating:
Enter player 2's jersey number:
Enter player 2's rating:
Enter player 3's jersey number:
Enter player 3's rating:
Enter player 4's jersey number:
Enter player 4's rating:
Enter player 5's jersey number:
Enter player 5's rating:
ROSTER
Player 1
Jersey number: 84, Rating: 7
Player 2 -- Jersey number: 23, Rating: 44
Player 3 Jersey number: 4, Rating: 5
Player 4 -- Jersey number: 30, Rating: 24
Player 5 Jersey number: 66, Rating: 9
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Transcribed Image Text:Expected output starts with Enter player 1's jersey number: Enter player 1's rating: Enter player 2's jersey number: Enter player 2's rating: Enter player 3's jersey number: Enter player 3's rating: Enter player 4's jersey number: Enter player 4's rating: Enter player 5's jersey number: Enter player 5's rating: ROSTER Player 1 Jersey number: 84, Rating: 7 Player 2 -- Jersey number: 23, Rating: 44 Player 3 Jersey number: 4, Rating: 5 Player 4 -- Jersey number: 30, Rating: 24 Player 5 Jersey number: 66, Rating: 9 T --
Expected output
starts with
Enter player 1's jersey number:
Enter player 1's rating:
Enter player 2's jersey number:
Enter player 2's rating:
M↑
Enter player 3's jersey number:
Enter player 3's rating:
Enter player 4's jersey number:
Enter player 4's rating:
Enter player 5's jersey number:
Enter player 5's rating:
ROSTER
Player 1
Jersey number: 84, Rating: 74
Jersey number: 23, Rating: 44
Player 2
Player 3 Jersey number: 4, Rating: 5
Player 4 Jersey number: 30, Rating: 24
Player 5 Jersey number: 66, Rating: 94
MENU
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Update player rating
a Output players above a rating
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Replace player
Output roster
Quit
Choose an option:
Transcribed Image Text:Expected output starts with Enter player 1's jersey number: Enter player 1's rating: Enter player 2's jersey number: Enter player 2's rating: M↑ Enter player 3's jersey number: Enter player 3's rating: Enter player 4's jersey number: Enter player 4's rating: Enter player 5's jersey number: Enter player 5's rating: ROSTER Player 1 Jersey number: 84, Rating: 74 Jersey number: 23, Rating: 44 Player 2 Player 3 Jersey number: 4, Rating: 5 Player 4 Jersey number: 30, Rating: 24 Player 5 Jersey number: 66, Rating: 94 MENU - I - O q -- -- -- u Update player rating a Output players above a rating -- -- Replace player Output roster Quit Choose an option:
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