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PROJECT - Disk Usage

   DESCRIPTION:
        This program uses a sorted map and a sorted relation to display
        sorted lists of the name and size of files contained on a disk.
        It uses the default classes, ISortedMap and ISotredRelation, to
        implement the collections. The program uses the sorted map to
        store the name of the file because all elements in a sorted map
        are unique and all names on a disk are unique. It uses a sorted
        relation for the file size because there may be identical file
        sizes and identical values are permissible in sorted relations.

   TASK:
        This program uses a sorted map and a sorted relation to display
        sorted lists of the name and size of files contained on a disk.

   CONCEPT/FEATURE:
        This program is a sample to demonstrate the use of the default
        classes ISortedMap and ISortedRelation.

   HOW TO RUN THE SAMPLE FROM THE COMMAND LINE:
       From within the directory containing the sample, simply type
       the name of the executable:

                 DSKUSAGE

   ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

        For additional information on this and other samples shipped with
        the VisualAge for C++ product, see the Guide to Samples notebook.

        To access the notebook from Program Manager, open the VisualAge
        for C++ product object, then open the Guide to Samples notebook.

