*/ #include int main(void) { unsigned int unsignedInteger; unsigned int bitPattern; printf("Enter an unsigned decimal integer: "); scanf("%u", &unsignedInteger); printf("Enter a bit pattern in hexadecimal: "); scanf("%x", &bitPattern); printf("%u is stored as %#010x, and\n", unsignedInteger, unsignedInteger); printf("%#010x represents the unsigned decimal integer %u\n", bitPattern, bitPattern); return 0; }
*/ #include int main(void) { unsigned int unsignedInteger; unsigned int bitPattern; printf("Enter an unsigned decimal integer: "); scanf("%u", &unsignedInteger); printf("Enter a bit pattern in hexadecimal: "); scanf("%x", &bitPattern); printf("%u is stored as %#010x, and\n", unsignedInteger, unsignedInteger); printf("%#010x represents the unsigned decimal integer %u\n", bitPattern, bitPattern); return 0; }
Database System Concepts
7th Edition
ISBN:9780078022159
Author:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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Chapter1: Introduction
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 1PE
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Question
Enter the program in Listing 2.9.2 and test it. Use Exercises 2.6 to test the program.
First pic is the code. Second pic is what is needed to test the code. Pls I have no idea when i fill in the numbers the code does nothing

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/* echoDecHex.c
* Asks user to enter an unsigned integer in decimal and
* one in hexadecimal then echoes both in both bases.
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* 2017-09-29: Bob Plantz
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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int main(void)
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{
unsigned int unsignedInteger;
unsigned int bitPattern;
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printf("Enter an unsigned decimal integer: ");
scanf("%u", &unsignedInteger);
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printf("Enter a bit pattern in hexadecimal: ");
scanf("%x", &bitPattern);
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printf("%u is stored as %#010x, and\n", unsignedInteger,
unsignedInteger);
printf("%#010x represents the unsigned decimal integer %u\n",
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bitPattern, bitPattern);
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return 0;
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}

Transcribed Image Text:2. Convert the following unsigned decimal integers to 8-bit hexadecimal
representation:
а. 100
b. 125
С. 10
d. 88
е. 255
f. 16
g. 32
▼ Answer
h. 128
а. 64
b. 7d
С. Оа
d. 58
е. ff
f. 10
g. 20
h. 80
Expert Solution

Step 1
This 100 is basically represent in 8 bit so it will be 0x00000064
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