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Code an application program that keeps track of student information at your college: names, identification numbers, and grade point averages and it should display the contents of the entire data set in sorted order in a fully encapsulated (homogeneous) Sorted array-based data structure. When launched, the user will be asked to input the maximum size of the data set, and the initial number of students and it should display what size the data set is and the initial number of students that are in the data set. Include error checking in the code of the basic operation methods.
Once this is complete, the user will be presented with the following menu:
Enter:
1 to insert a new student’s information.
2 to fetch and output a student’s information.
3 to delete a student’s information.
4 to update a student’s information.
5 to output all the student information in sorted order, and
6 to exit the program.
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