Topical Information Use C++. The purpose of this project is to test your ability to use files, class design, operator overloading, and Strings or strings effectively in program design. Program Information Create a program which will read a phrase from the user and create a framed version of it for printing. For example, the phrase "hello world"would result in: ********* * hello * * world * ********* Whereas the phrase "the sky is falling"might be: *********** * the * * sky * * is * * falling * *********** Or: *********** * the * * sky * * is * * falling * *********** Or even: *********** * the * * sky * * is * * falling * *********** Depending on whether or not the user asked for left, centered, or right justification — respectively — of the phrase's words within the frame. Note how the frame exactly fits the phrase based on the longest word within. Neat, eh? The phrase "O | -+- | /-\"when centered would become: ******* * O * * | * * -+- * * | * * /-\ * ******* Also allow the user to specify what character you are to make the frame from. Typical choices would be @, #, *, +, x, X, o, or O. But let them tell you anything that will print just fine. (Hint: cctype has a function called isprint that tells if a character is printable.) Give them the option of reading phrases from the keyboard or a file they specify (assume each line of the input stream contains a single phrase). The user should also be able to choose if the framed phrase is printed on the screen or into a file they specify. In case it isn't clear, you should create a 'frame the phrase' class. It should have overloaded operators for at least input and output.

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Use C++. The purpose of this project is to test your ability to use files, class design, operator overloading, and Strings or strings effectively in program design.

Program Information

Create a program which will read a phrase from the user and create a framed version of it for printing. For example, the phrase "hello world"would result in:

*********

* hello *

* world *

*********

Whereas the phrase "the sky is falling"might be:

***********

* the       *

* sky       *

* is          *

* falling   *

***********

Or:

***********

*       the *

*       sky *

*          is *

*   falling *

***********

Or even:

***********

*    the    *

*    sky    *

*      is     *

*  falling  *

***********

Depending on whether or not the user asked for left, centered, or right justification — respectively — of the phrase's words within the frame. Note how the frame exactly fits the phrase based on the longest word within. Neat, eh?

The phrase "O | -+- | /-\"when centered would become:

*******

*   O   *

*    |    *

*  -+-  *

*    |    *

*   /-\  *

 *******

Also allow the user to specify what character you are to make the frame from. Typical choices would be @, #, *, +, x, X, o, or O. But let them tell you anything that will print just fine. (Hint: cctype has a function called isprint that tells if a character is printable.)

Give them the option of reading phrases from the keyboard or a file they specify (assume each line of the input stream contains a single phrase).

The user should also be able to choose if the framed phrase is printed on the screen or into a file they specify.

In case it isn't clear, you should create a 'frame the phrase' class. It should have overloaded operators for at least input and output.

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