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Programming II Lab 4 Solution


Objectives:

    • Learn more about pointers and arrays

Description:

    • Modify your functions from the pre-lab 4: createIntArray, getArraySize, and freeArray.

    • In createIntArray function, create an array of integers where 1 ≤ array[i] ≤ 20, using rand function.

    • Store maximum value of the array at “array[-1]”, store the size of the array at “array[-2]”, and store the elements starting from “array[0]”.

After updating your createIntArray(), your array should look like below:

array[-2]

array[-1]

array[0]

array[1]

array[2]

array[3]



array[18]

array[19]


Size    Max_Value


Main function steps:

    • Call createIntArray function.

    • Call getSizeArray and assign its return value to a variable called size2

    • Print your array, array size, and a maximum integer in the array as shown in Example output below.

    • Free the created array using your freeArray function.

Every user-defined function must have a comment describing:

    • What function does;

    • What parameter values are;

    • What value it returns.

Example output:


Please enter an array size: 8

Array: [ 11 12 15 1 6 9 13 12 ]

My array size from getArraySize() is 8.

Max value: 15

Function Prototypes:

    • int* createIntArray(int arraySize);

    • int  getArraySize(int* array);

    • void freeArray(int* array);

Grading Criteria:


Main program:
3 points

createIntArray function:
6 points

getArraySize function:
3 points

freeArray functions:
3 points


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Note:

    • If your code does not compile with –Wall and –Werror, you will receive a zero for this assignment.

    • You need to finish at least three peer reviews within three days of this lab. Otherwise, you will get a 20% penalty.

    • You will lose points if you don’t have enough comments.































































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