Ask the user to enter a number between 1 and 20. If they enter a number outside of that range, print an error me call the function: exit(-1); // stop the program immediately with an error code of -1. Use a switch statement to output the corresponding Roman numeral for the number that they entered. Note that have to do any calculations for this, just a big switch with 20 cases, and a default case for numbers out of range.

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Simple C program. I attached instructions, may you please copy and paste the code instead of screenshotting the code? My appreciation is endless.

Part II
Ask the user to enter a number between 1 and 20. If they enter a number outside of that range, print an error message, and
call the function:
exit(-1); //
stop
the
program
immediately with an error code of -1.
Use a switch statement to output the corresponding Roman numeral for the number that they entered. Note that you don't
have to do any calculations for this, just a big switch with 20 cases, and a default case for numbers out of:
range.
Transcribed Image Text:Part II Ask the user to enter a number between 1 and 20. If they enter a number outside of that range, print an error message, and call the function: exit(-1); // stop the program immediately with an error code of -1. Use a switch statement to output the corresponding Roman numeral for the number that they entered. Note that you don't have to do any calculations for this, just a big switch with 20 cases, and a default case for numbers out of: range.
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Use a switch with all 20 cases along with default case which will handle the out of range case

So all 21 cases are embedded as follows

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