Design a function named findMax that accepts two integer values as arguments and
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Design a function named findMax that accepts two integer values as arguments and returns the value that is the greater of the two. For example, if 7 and 12 are passed as arguments to the function, the function should return 12. Use the function in a program that prompts the user to enter two integer values. The program should display the value that is the greater of the two. The following modules should be written: getNum, that accepts a Ref to an integer, prompts the user to enter an integer, and accepts that input findMax, that accepts two integer values and returns the value that is the greater of the two showMaximum, that accepts two integer values, calls findMax, and displays the number returned from findMax The main module, that will call getNum twice to enter two numbers, and showMaximum Write the pseudo code and paste it below
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Answer
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int findMax(int n1,int n2)
{
if(n1>n2)
return n1;
else
return n2;
}
void showMaximum(int n1,int n2)
{
int greater=findMax(n1,n2);
cout<<" Greater number is : "<<greater;
}
int getNum(int &n)
{
int x;
cout<<" Enter number : ";
cin>>x;
n=x;
return n;
}
int main()
{
int num1,num2;
num1=getNum(num1);
num2=getNum(num2);
showMaximum(num1,num2);
return 0;
}
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