//-------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Laboratory 4, In-lab Exercise 1 test4dna.cpp // // Test program for the countbases function // //-------------------------------------------------------------------- // Reads a DNA sequence from the keyboard, calls function countBases // countBases (which uses a list to represent a DNA sequence), and // outputs the number of times that each base (A, G, C and T) occurs // in the sequence. #include #include "listarr.cpp" //-------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Function prototype // void countBases ( List &dnaSequence, int &aCount, int &cCount, int &tCount, int &gCount ); //-------------------------------------------------------------------- void main () { List dnaSequence(25); // DNA sequence (25 bases max.) char base; // DNA base int aCount, // Number of A's in the sequence cCount, // Number of C's in the sequence tCount, // Number of T's in the sequence gCount; // Number of G's in the sequence // Read the DNA sequence from the keyboard. cout << endl << "Enter a DNA sequence: "; cin.get(base); while ( base != '\n' ) { dnaSequence.insert(base); cin.get(base); } // Display the sequence. cout << "Sequence: "; if ( dnaSequence.gotoBeginning() ) do cout << dnaSequence.getCursor(); while ( dnaSequence.gotoNext() ); cout << endl; // Count the number of times that each base occurs. countBases(dnaSequence,aCount,cCount,tCount,gCount); // Output the totals. cout << "Number of A's : " << aCount << endl; cout << "Number of C's : " << cCount << endl; cout << "Number of T's : " << tCount << endl; cout << "Number of G's : " << gCount << endl; } //-------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Insert your countBases function here. //