Coding Practice

Write the function printCakeInfo, which prints the cake’s information in the format “This is a color, diameter inch diameter cake with/without icing.” If name does not have the value “n/a”, printCakeInfo prints out “Happy birthday name! Your cake is color, has a diameter inch diameter, and comes with/without icing.” Select the Parsonsprob tab for hints for the construction of the code.

Write the function printCakeInfo, which prints the cake’s information in the format “This is a color, diameter inch diameter cake with/without icing.” If name does not have the value “n/a”, printCakeInfo prints out “Happy birthday name! Your cake is color, has a diameter inch diameter, and comes with/without icing.” Use the lines to construct the code, then go back to complete the Activecode tab.

Write the function changeCakeDiameter, which takes a Cake and a double as a parameter. changeCakeDiameter then multiplies the original diameter by the double and modifies the cake to have this new diameter. Select the Parsonsprob tab for hints for the construction of the code.

Write the function changeCakeDiameter, which takes a Cake and a double as a parameter. changeCakeDiameter then multiplies the original diameter by the double and modifies the cake to have this new diameter. Use the lines to construct the code, then go back to complete the Activecode tab.

Write the struct Shirt, which has the instance variables color and size. Select the Parsonsprob tab for hints for the construction of the code.

Write the struct Shirt, which has the instance variables color and size. Use the lines to construct the code, then go back to complete the Activecode tab.

Write the struct Outfit, which is a nested structure that has a Shirt, Pants, and has_hat. Select the Parsonsprob tab for hints for the construction of the code.

Write the struct Outfit, which is a nested structure that has a Shirt, Pants, and has_hat. Use the lines to construct the code, then go back to complete the Activecode tab.

Write the changeShirts and changePants functions, which both take an Outfit as a parameter. changeShirts also takes a Shirt as a parameter and changePants also takes a Pants as a parameter. Each function modifies the Outfit and changes the shirt or pants to the new input. Select the Parsonsprob tab for hints for the construction of the code.

Write the changeShirts and changePants functions, which both take an Outfit as a parameter. changeShirts also takes a Shirt as a parameter and changePants also takes a Pants as a parameter. Each function modifies the Outfit and changes the shirt or pants to the new input. Use the lines to construct the code, then go back to complete the Activecode tab.

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