Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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Given a structure array with fields 'names', 'ASCI and 'points", return the name whose ASCII value is closest to its points (which is the coolest name).
Notes:
. There will never be a tie for the coolest name.
. Do not compute the ASCII value of the names: it is given to you by the ASCII field.
. Only the absolute value of the difference between ASCII value and points is considered.
Hint:
• You can index multiple char values from a structure using (struct.field)
Examples:
struct1= struct('names". ("Dwayne', 'Justin', "Peters), 'ASCI, (616, 637, 627). "points". (639, 651, 655));
ASCII
2
3
names
Dwayne
Justin'
Peters
coolestname = coolestName(struct1)
coolestname "Justin'
616
637
627
points
639
651
655
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