Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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Author: James Kurose, Keith Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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Module main()
// Local variables
Constant Integer SIZE = 18
Declare Integer numbers[SIZE] = 5658845, 4520125, 7895122, 8777541,
8451277, 1302850, 8080152, 4562555, 5552012, 5050552, 7825877,
1250255, 1005231, 6545231, 3852085, 7576651, 7881200, 4581002
Declare Integer inputNumber, found = 0
// Get number
Display "Enter number to validate: "
Input inputNumber
// Validate number
For index = 0 to SIZE – 1
If inputNumber == numbers[index] Then
Set found = 1
Set index = SIZE
End If
End For
// Show if valid
If found == 1 Then
Display "Number is valid."
Else
Display "Number is not valid."
End If
End Module
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