My project requires to write a C++ program that uses classes to perform the following solution of handling one Y2K problem:
Date expansion
In this method, two-digit year values are expanded to four-digit. For example, suppose the date November 20, 1957, is currently stored as 112057. After being expanded, the value would be 11201957.
For this method, you will read in 10 dates from the file entitled [login to view URL] (provided as attachment) and display them to the GUI. The dates are stored in the format mmddyy. Next perform date expansion and write the expanded dates to the GUI and to the file expand.dat. The [login to view URL] file will be stored on separate lines as follows:
020164
112060
071594
081897
090359
080357
051754
112354
081091
021786
Then will need to write these dates to the file [login to view URL] as follows
02011964
11201960
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02171986
Please provide comments throughout the code. You are given the file [login to view URL] as an attachment.
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## Platform
This code will need to be written in C++. Any ANSI compiler will do. I appreciate the help