Starting from:
$35

$29

Assignment Zero: Base to Decimal Converter

You are to write a simple C program that will take 1) a number written in a different base and 2) that base in decimal as command line arguments and output the decimal number. For example:
$ ./dec 1101 2
13
$ ./dec 1234 5
194
$ ./dec ZZ 36
1295
$ ./dec CAFE 16
51966
$ ./dec A7 10
INVALID VALUE
$ ./dec
Usage: conv <number> <base>
$ ./dec 1111 37
INVALID BASE
$ ./dec 1111 1
INVALID BASE
The dollar sign is not something you should type, it just represents the prompt in the terminal.
    1. Your program should be able to handle all bases from 2 to 36.
    2. You may not call any C library functions except for printf().
Makefile
A Makefile is provided for you. Simply type make to compile your program.
You can also type make test to run some tests (basically what you see above). Be sure to test more values than this, though!
You can also type make clean if you want to remove the compiled program (and debugging symbols).
Converting Characters to Numbers
The character '1' is not the same as the number 1. The numeric values that correspond to the actual characters on your screen are outlined in the manpage, execute man ascii in your terminal to view it. Press q to exit.
 

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