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Chapter 14, Problem 14.4E
Program Plan Intro
Program plan:
- The assending() is used to organize and print array in ascending order.
- Declare the variable i, j and temp of integer type in main().
- The desending() is used to organize and print array in ascending order.
- Declare the variable i, j and temp of integer type in main().
- The main() is used to input array and function call.
- Declare the variable i, n and array of integer type in main().
Program description:
The following program will take command line argument -a or -d from user and sort the array of integers in ascending or descending order.
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