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SAMPLE - Planets

   DESCRIPTION:
        This program uses the default class, ISortedSet, to create sorted
        lists of planets with different properties. The program stores
        all planets in our solar system, and all heavy or bright planets
        in our solar system in a number of sorted sets. Each set sorts
        the planets by its distance from the sun.

   TASK:
        This program uses sorted sets to store planets with different
        properties.

   CONCEPT/FEATURE:
        This program is a sample to demonstrate the use of the default
        classes ISortedSet and how to use the elements' properties as a
        sorting criterion.

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

                 PLANETS

   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.

