Big Number! Write an HLA Assembly language program that prompts for a specific int8 value named n and then displays a repeated digit pattern starting with that number. The repeated digit pattern should show all the odd numbers from 1 up to that number followed by all the even numbers from 2 up to that number. Shown below is a sample program dialogue. Gimme a integer value to use as n: 6 The big number is: 135246
Operations
In mathematics and computer science, an operation is an event that is carried out to satisfy a given task. Basic operations of a computer system are input, processing, output, storage, and control.
Basic Operators
An operator is a symbol that indicates an operation to be performed. We are familiar with operators in mathematics; operators used in computer programming are—in many ways—similar to mathematical operators.
Division Operator
We all learnt about division—and the division operator—in school. You probably know of both these symbols as representing division:
Modulus Operator
Modulus can be represented either as (mod or modulo) in computing operation. Modulus comes under arithmetic operations. Any number or variable which produces absolute value is modulus functionality. Magnitude of any function is totally changed by modulo operator as it changes even negative value to positive.
Operators
In the realm of programming, operators refer to the symbols that perform some function. They are tasked with instructing the compiler on the type of action that needs to be performed on the values passed as operands. Operators can be used in mathematical formulas and equations. In programming languages like Python, C, and Java, a variety of operators are defined.
Write an HLA Assembly language program that prompts for a specific int8 value named n and then displays a repeated digit pattern starting with that number. The repeated digit pattern should show all the odd numbers from 1 up to that number followed by all the even numbers from 2 up to that number. Shown below is a sample program dialogue.
Gimme a integer value to use as n: 6
The big number is: 135246
Gimme a integer value to use as n: 11
The big number is 1357911246810
(Hint: I would recommend you write it first in C or Visual Basic and then translate your lines of code, one-by-one, into a assembly statements, just like our good friend mr. compiler does.)
(Hint: Since we don't really know how to do much math at this point, start your first loop at 1 and the second loop at 2 and then increment by 2 in each loop until you reach n...)
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