Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780133594140
Author: James Kurose, Keith Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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Write a program that checks if a person won the lottery based on the numbers on their
ticket. We will assume that before the drawing, the user picked 5 numbers between 1
and 100. The winning numbers therefore consist of 5 random numbers between 1 and
100 that do not repeat. The program should declare an array which is initialized with the
winning numbers. The program should then read via keyboard the 5 numbers on the
user's ticket into a second array. The program should then compare the winning
numbers to the numbers input by the user. If all five numbers match, the program
should print on the screen that the user is a winner. If not all numbers entered match the
winning numbers, then the program should print out a message that the user did not win
along with how many numbers on their ticket did not match the winning numbers. You
must dynamically reserve memory in the RAM of the computer to store the user's and
winning numbers, and you must use pointers to store and access these values.
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Transcribed Image Text:Write a program that checks if a person won the lottery based on the numbers on their ticket. We will assume that before the drawing, the user picked 5 numbers between 1 and 100. The winning numbers therefore consist of 5 random numbers between 1 and 100 that do not repeat. The program should declare an array which is initialized with the winning numbers. The program should then read via keyboard the 5 numbers on the user's ticket into a second array. The program should then compare the winning numbers to the numbers input by the user. If all five numbers match, the program should print on the screen that the user is a winner. If not all numbers entered match the winning numbers, then the program should print out a message that the user did not win along with how many numbers on their ticket did not match the winning numbers. You must dynamically reserve memory in the RAM of the computer to store the user's and winning numbers, and you must use pointers to store and access these values.
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