Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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>> IN C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE ONLY <<

COPY OF DEFAULT CODE, ADD SOLUTION INTO CODE IN C

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>

#include "GVDie.h"

int RollSpecificNumber(GVDie die, int num, int goal) {

/* Type your code here. */

}

int main() {
GVDie die = InitGVDie(); // Create a GVDie variable
die = SetSeed(15, die); // Set the GVDie variable with seed value 15
int num;
int goal;
int rolls;

scanf("%d", &num);
scanf("%d", &goal);
rolls = RollSpecificNumber(die, num, goal); // Should return the number of rolls to reach total.
printf("It took %d rolls to get a \"%d\" %d times.\n", rolls, num, goal);

return 0;
}

[画像:9.18 LAB: Rolling for X Complete function RollSpecificNumber() that has three parameters: a GVDie struct object, an integer representing a desired face number of a die, and an integer representing the goal amount of times to roll the desired face number. The function RollSpecificNumber() then rolls the die until the desired face number is rolled the goal amount of times and returns the number of rolls required. Note: For testing purposes, a GVDie struct object is created in the main() function using a pseudo-random number generator with a fixed seed value. The program uses a seed value of 15 during development, but when submitted, a different seed value will be used for each test case. Ex: If a GVDie struct object is created with a seed value of 15 and the input of the program is: 3 20 the output is: It took 140 rolls to get a "3" 20 times. 457462.2786122.qx3zqy7 ?]
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Transcribed Image Text:9.18 LAB: Rolling for X Complete function RollSpecificNumber() that has three parameters: a GVDie struct object, an integer representing a desired face number of a die, and an integer representing the goal amount of times to roll the desired face number. The function RollSpecificNumber() then rolls the die until the desired face number is rolled the goal amount of times and returns the number of rolls required. Note: For testing purposes, a GVDie struct object is created in the main() function using a pseudo-random number generator with a fixed seed value. The program uses a seed value of 15 during development, but when submitted, a different seed value will be used for each test case. Ex: If a GVDie struct object is created with a seed value of 15 and the input of the program is: 3 20 the output is: It took 140 rolls to get a "3" 20 times. 457462.2786122.qx3zqy7 ?
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