In the code editor, you are provided with the definition of a struct Dog. This struct needs a character value for its gender, which could either be 'm' for a male Dog or 'f' for a female Dog. Furthermore, an array of Dogs has already been created an each of their genders has been set. Then, on line 16, a call to the function giveDogs() was made where the dogs array was passed. Your task is to implement this giveDogs() function which has the following details: Return type - void Name - giveDogs Parameters a pointer/holder of a Dogs array size of the Dogs array Description - loops through the Dogs array and prints the correct message (refer to the sample output)

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I need a C code of this ASAP please.

 

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  1. In the code editor, you are provided with the definition of a struct Dog. This struct needs a character value for its gender, which could either be 'm' for a male Dog or 'f' for a female Dog.
  2. Furthermore, an array of Dogs has already been created an each of their genders has been set. Then, on line 16, a call to the function giveDogs() was made where the dogs array was passed.
  3. Your task is to implement this giveDogs() function which has the following details:
    1. Return type - void
    2. Name - giveDogs
    3. Parameters
      1. a pointer/holder of a Dogs array
      2. size of the Dogs array
    4. Description - loops through the Dogs array and prints the correct message (refer to the sample output)

Main code:

#include<stdio.h>

typedef struct {
    char gender;
} Dog;

void giveDogs(Dog*, int);

int main(void) {
    Dog dogs[100];

    for(int i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
        dogs[i].gender = i % 2 == 0 ? 'm' : 'f';
    }

    giveDogs(dogs, 100);

    return 0;
}

void giveDogs(Dog *dogs, int size) {
    // TODO: Implement this
}

 

Output should be: 

Output

Note that the dog number starts at 1, not 0.

Dog·#1·(gender·=·m)
Dog·#2·(gender·=·f)
Dog·#3·(gender·=·m)
Dog·#4·(gender·=·f)
Dog·#5·(gender·=·m)
Dog·#6·(gender·=·f)
Dog·#7·(gender·=·m)
Dog·#8·(gender·=·f)
Dog·#9·(gender·=·m)
Dog·#10·(gender·=·f)
Dog·#11·(gender·=·m)
Dog·#12·(gender·=·f)
Dog·#13·(gender·=·m)
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