AccessLevel Editor 1 #include #include 4 string can_access(vector &user_rights, int min_permission) £ 6 for(int i-0; i < user_rights.sizeO-1 i++) Problem Statement In many computer systems and networks, different users are granted different levels of access to different resources. In this case, you are given a vector user_rights , indicating the privilege level of each user to use some system resource. You are also given int min_permission, which is the minimum permission a user must have to use this resource string p = ""; 7-if(user_rights.at(i) < min_permission)1 cout << p + "D" else if(user_rights.at(i) > min_permission)í 10 cout << p + "A"; You are to return a string indicating which users can and cannot access this resource. Each character in the return value corresponds to the element of users with the same index. 'A' indicates the user is allowed access, while 'D' indicates the user is denied access 12 13 14 Constraints user_rights will contain between 0 and 50 elements (0 s user_rights.sizeO s 50), inclusive .Each element of user_rights will be between 0 and 100, inclusive min_permission will be between 0 and 100, inclusive Examples 10,1,2,3,4,5 2 Returns: "DDAAAA" Here, the first two users don't have sufficient privileges, but the remainder do Test Submit
AccessLevel Editor 1 #include #include 4 string can_access(vector &user_rights, int min_permission) £ 6 for(int i-0; i < user_rights.sizeO-1 i++) Problem Statement In many computer systems and networks, different users are granted different levels of access to different resources. In this case, you are given a vector user_rights , indicating the privilege level of each user to use some system resource. You are also given int min_permission, which is the minimum permission a user must have to use this resource string p = ""; 7-if(user_rights.at(i) < min_permission)1 cout << p + "D" else if(user_rights.at(i) > min_permission)í 10 cout << p + "A"; You are to return a string indicating which users can and cannot access this resource. Each character in the return value corresponds to the element of users with the same index. 'A' indicates the user is allowed access, while 'D' indicates the user is denied access 12 13 14 Constraints user_rights will contain between 0 and 50 elements (0 s user_rights.sizeO s 50), inclusive .Each element of user_rights will be between 0 and 100, inclusive min_permission will be between 0 and 100, inclusive Examples 10,1,2,3,4,5 2 Returns: "DDAAAA" Here, the first two users don't have sufficient privileges, but the remainder do Test Submit
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