[SOLVED]  ECS30 Assignment #5

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In this assignment, you will download Program5Source.zip and complete the code fragments as described below.

Problem 1: deletespaces.c

I this problem you will write a program that reads a string, deletes any whitespace from the string, and prints the result back to the user. Read the string using fgets, a safe way to read in strings. To read a string of length at most n into char* str, use the following: fgets(str, n + 1, stdin);

Generally, fgets is used to read a string from a file, but using stdin as the third argument causes fgets to read a string from stdin instead. Example output:

[rsgysel@pc17 \~]\$ ./deletespaces

Enter a max string length: 99

Enter the string to delete whitespace from: The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog Result:

TheQuickBrownFoxJumpsOverTheLazyDog

[rsgysel@pc17 \~]\$ ./deletespaces

Enter a max string length: 20

Enter the string to delete whitespace from: a bcd ef g hi

Result: abcdefghi

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Problem 2: matrixaddition.c (50 points, 5 per test case)

In this problem you will implement integer matrix addition. This will require you to dynamically allocate space for a 2 dimensional array. An example of matrix addition is:

In general, if A and B are matrices with the same number of rows and columns, then their sum C = A + B is defined by C[i][j] = A[i][j] + B[i][j]. Here, A[i][j] is the integer in the ith row and jth column of A. In the example above, A[1][1] = 1, A[1][3] = 3, and A[2][2] = 8.

This program has been partially written for you in matrixaddition.c. Write the body of functions that are marked with a comment that begins with

// Homework TODO: …

Do not modify other parts of the code. Example output:

[rsgysel@pc17 \~]\$ ./matrixaddition Enter the number of rows and columns: 2 2 Enter matrix A:

Input row 0 elements, separated by spaces: 1 0

Input row 1 elements, separated by spaces: 0 1 Enter matrix B:

Input row 0 elements, separated by spaces: 2 2

Input row 1 elements, separated by spaces: 3 4

A + B =

3 2

3 5

[rsgysel@pc17 \~]\$ ./matrixaddition Enter the number of rows and columns: 3 6 Enter matrix A:

Input row 0 elements, separated by spaces: 1 2 3 4 5 6

Input row 1 elements, separated by spaces: 0 0 0 0 0 0 Input row 2 elements, separated by spaces: 10 5 23 84 91 2

Enter matrix B:

Input row 0 elements, separated by spaces: 9 8 7 6 5 4

Input row 1 elements, separated by spaces: 2 1 2 1 2 1

Input row 2 elements, separated by spaces: 14 83 62 93 45 32

A + B =

10 10 10 10 10 10

2 1 2 1 2 1

24 88 85 177 136 34

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