#include #include typedef struct Car_struct { char type [20]; int year; } Car; int main (void) { const int NUM CARS = 3; Car carList [NUM CARS]; Car chosen Car; int i; for (i = 0; i < NUM_CARS; ++i) { scanf("%s", carList[i].type); scanf("%d", &carList[i].year); } chosenCar = carList[0]; for (i = 0; i < NUM_CARS; ++i) { if (carList[i].year > chosenCar.year) { chosenCar = carList[i]; } } printf("Result: %s\n", chosenCar.type); return 0; Input coupe 2015 truck 2018 SUV 2014 Output Result:
#include #include typedef struct Car_struct { char type [20]; int year; } Car; int main (void) { const int NUM CARS = 3; Car carList [NUM CARS]; Car chosen Car; int i; for (i = 0; i < NUM_CARS; ++i) { scanf("%s", carList[i].type); scanf("%d", &carList[i].year); } chosenCar = carList[0]; for (i = 0; i < NUM_CARS; ++i) { if (carList[i].year > chosenCar.year) { chosenCar = carList[i]; } } printf("Result: %s\n", chosenCar.type); return 0; Input coupe 2015 truck 2018 SUV 2014 Output Result:
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May you please explain why the result is truck?
![#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
typedef struct Car_struct {
char type [20];
int year;
} Car;
int main(void) {
}
const int NUM CARS =
Car carList [NUM_CARS];
Car chosenCar;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NUM_CARS; ++i) {
scanf("%s", carList[i].type);
scanf("%d", &carList[i].year);
}
chosenCar = carList [0];
for (i = 0; i < NUM CARS; ++i) {
if (carList[i].year > chosenCar.year) {
chosenCar =
carList[i];
}
3;
}
printf("Result: %s\n", chosenCar.type);
return 0;
Input
coupe
2015
truck
2018
SUV
2014
Output
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Transcribed Image Text:#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
typedef struct Car_struct {
char type [20];
int year;
} Car;
int main(void) {
}
const int NUM CARS =
Car carList [NUM_CARS];
Car chosenCar;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < NUM_CARS; ++i) {
scanf("%s", carList[i].type);
scanf("%d", &carList[i].year);
}
chosenCar = carList [0];
for (i = 0; i < NUM CARS; ++i) {
if (carList[i].year > chosenCar.year) {
chosenCar =
carList[i];
}
3;
}
printf("Result: %s\n", chosenCar.type);
return 0;
Input
coupe
2015
truck
2018
SUV
2014
Output
Result:
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