Modify the below c program code to sort in descending order. Save and print a copy of the program showing clearly the new code. Run the program and use 10 as the number of marks to record and print an output of your program, showing clearly your code used.
Modify the below c program code to sort in descending order. Save and print a copy of the program showing clearly the new code. Run the program and use 10 as the number of marks to record and print an output of your program, showing clearly your code used.
Database System Concepts
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ISBN:9780078022159
Author:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Chapter1: Introduction
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- Modify the below c
program code to sort in descending order. Save and print a copy of the program showing clearly the new code. - Run the program and use 10 as the number of marks to record and print an output of your program, showing clearly your code used.
![Task 2
1. An English Inguage teacher recordod the scores of a test which he sorted (i.c. in ascending or desccnding order). He
knows thut you are a Computer Science studont so he asks you to use the sorting algorithm (giren in pseudocode)
below to lielp him.order his marks.
Start :
n, table(10001, c, d, t; integers
Enter the number of elements
to be sortedn
Enter n integers
Lor c- 0 to o
less than n do
read the table
endfor
for c = 1 to c less than n-1 do
wihile d is different irce 0 and table[d] is
less than table(d-1) do
t = table[d] ;
table(d] = table(d-1]i
table(d-1) = t;
decrease d;
/*cutput a list Sorted in ascending order/
for c = 0 to c less than or
equal to n
endfor
print (table[c)|
return 0;
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Transcribed Image Text:Task 2
1. An English Inguage teacher recordod the scores of a test which he sorted (i.c. in ascending or desccnding order). He
knows thut you are a Computer Science studont so he asks you to use the sorting algorithm (giren in pseudocode)
below to lielp him.order his marks.
Start :
n, table(10001, c, d, t; integers
Enter the number of elements
to be sortedn
Enter n integers
Lor c- 0 to o
less than n do
read the table
endfor
for c = 1 to c less than n-1 do
wihile d is different irce 0 and table[d] is
less than table(d-1) do
t = table[d] ;
table(d] = table(d-1]i
table(d-1) = t;
decrease d;
/*cutput a list Sorted in ascending order/
for c = 0 to c less than or
equal to n
endfor
print (table[c)|
return 0;
end
![main.c
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#include <stdio.h>
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int main()
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int n,table[1000],c,d,t;
printf("enter the number of element to be sorted: ");
scanf("%d",&n);|
printf("enter %d _integers :",n);
for(c=0; c<n ;c++)
scanf("%d",&table[c]);
for(c=1;c<n-1;c++){
d=c;
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while(d!=0 && table[d]<table[d-1]){
t=table[d];
table[d]=table[d-1];
table[d-1]=t;
--d;
}
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}
for(c=0;c<=n;c++)
printf("%d\t",table[c]);
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return 0;
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Transcribed Image Text:main.c
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#include <stdio.h>
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int main()
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int n,table[1000],c,d,t;
printf("enter the number of element to be sorted: ");
scanf("%d",&n);|
printf("enter %d _integers :",n);
for(c=0; c<n ;c++)
scanf("%d",&table[c]);
for(c=1;c<n-1;c++){
d=c;
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while(d!=0 && table[d]<table[d-1]){
t=table[d];
table[d]=table[d-1];
table[d-1]=t;
--d;
}
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}
for(c=0;c<=n;c++)
printf("%d\t",table[c]);
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return 0;
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