Fill in the blanks based on the provided instructions/requirements in the comments. Encode your answer with TIGHT spacing, i.e., there should not be any unnecessary spaces. Moreover, there should NOT be any unnecessary parentheses and operators. typedef char string[ 50 ]; struct a Tag { int a; float b; double C[ 10 ]; string s; 3; //1. indicate the data type returned by function Exam() Exam(struct a Tag *ptr) { // Access the members of the structure variable indirectly via ptr // You are REQUIRED to use the structure pointer operator; see comments numbered 2 to 5. // 2. input the value of member a scanf("%d", ); // 3. assign 3.1416 as the value of member b = 3.1416; // 4. print the value of the last element of array C. printf("%lf\n", // 5. copy "Hello" into string s strcpy( return ptr; , "Hello");

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Fill in the blanks based on the provided instructions/requirements in the comments. Encode your answer with TIGHT spacing, i.e., there should not be any unnecessary spaces. Moreover, there should NOT be any unnecessary
parentheses and operators.
typedef char string[ 50 ];
struct a Tag {
int a;
float b;
};
// 1. indicate the data type returned by function Exam()
Exam(struct a Tag *ptr)
{
double C[ 10 ];
string s;
}
// Access the members of the structure variable indirectly via ptr
// You are REQUIRED to use the structure pointer operator; see comments numbered 2 to 5.
// 2. input the value of member a
scanf("%d",
);
// 3. assign 3.1416 as the value of member b
= 3.1416;
// 4. print the value of the last element of array C.
printf("%lf\n",
|);
// 5. copy "Hello" into string s
strcpy(
return ptr;
, "Hello");
Transcribed Image Text:Fill in the blanks based on the provided instructions/requirements in the comments. Encode your answer with TIGHT spacing, i.e., there should not be any unnecessary spaces. Moreover, there should NOT be any unnecessary parentheses and operators. typedef char string[ 50 ]; struct a Tag { int a; float b; }; // 1. indicate the data type returned by function Exam() Exam(struct a Tag *ptr) { double C[ 10 ]; string s; } // Access the members of the structure variable indirectly via ptr // You are REQUIRED to use the structure pointer operator; see comments numbered 2 to 5. // 2. input the value of member a scanf("%d", ); // 3. assign 3.1416 as the value of member b = 3.1416; // 4. print the value of the last element of array C. printf("%lf\n", |); // 5. copy "Hello" into string s strcpy( return ptr; , "Hello");
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