Logistics

  • Due: Monday, September 23rd AoE.
  • Submission instructions: make sure that the required file (2d.c) is in your /classwork/week6/mon/ directory.
  • Deadline reminder: after the deadline passes, you cannot earn any points for this assignment.

Learning outcomes

  • Practice using two-dimensional arrays.

Assignment

  • Log in to the server.
  • From your csci11_fall2024 directory, navigate to classwork/week6/mon/, creating directories week6 and mon if necessary.
  • Inside this directory, create a file called 2d.c. In it, write a program solving the following problem.
  • Note that you can optionally start from the code in /public/classwork/week6/mon/starter.c.

Write a program that creates a 3 by 5 array of integers and uses it to store data from stdin. Specifically, you should use scanf to read the integers. For example, you may get input that looks like this:

12 15 19 0 4
17 16 13 21 4
22 27 30 32 12

You can assume that there will be exactly 3 rows (the first dimension of your array) and exactly 5 columns (the second dimension of your array) in the input.

After saving the data in the array, print the sum of the numbers in each row.

You can use redirection (<) with the file in /public/classwork/week6/mon/input.txt to test your program as you are developing it. Specifically, if you compiled your source code into a file called exe, you would run

./exe < /public/classwork/week6/mon/input.txt

For example, compiling and running your program should look like this:

[g73x595@csci112 mon]$ gcc -o exe -Wall 2d.c
[g73x595@csci112 mon]$ ./exe < /public/classwork/week6/mon/input.txt
Row 0 has total 50.
Row 1 has total 71.
Row 2 has total 123.

You can run the autograder by running

/public/classwork/week6/mon/autograder.sh

The file autograder.txt will be created with your score.

Grading turnaround

Final scores will be run at 6am on the due date and scores will be uploaded to D2L by the next class meeting.