Starting Out With C++: Early Objects (10th Edition)
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780135235003
Author: Tony Gaddis, Judy Walters, Godfrey Muganda
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 7, Problem 50RQE
A) struct TwoVals
{
int a, b;
} ;
int main()
{
}
TwoVals.a = 10;
TwoVals.b = 20;
Return 0;
B) struct ThreeVals
{
int a, b , c ;
void ThreeVals ()
{a= 1; b = 2; C = 3;}
} ;
int main ()
{
ThreeVals vals;
cout << vals << endl;
return 0;
}
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int x1=200;
int y1=3003;
int z1, z2, z3, z4;
int d1, d2, d3;
_asm{
mov EAX, x1; 200
mov EBX, y1; 300
mov z1, ESP; assume initial ESP: OFFF FFEA
add EAX, x1; 400
push EAX;
mov d1, EAX:400
mov z2, ESP;
push EBX;
SUB EBX, x1; 300-200=100
mov d2, EBX;
mov 23, ESP;
POP ECX;
MOV d3, ECX;
MOV z4, ESP;
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mov d4, EDX;
What is z3 in Hexidecimal?
O OFFF FFEA
O OFFF FFE6
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OFFF FFEE
Chapter 7 Solutions
Starting Out With C++: Early Objects (10th Edition)
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