Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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[画像:Program Name entwlc Description The program will count the number of lines, words, characters from standard input. Requirements Create the c program entwlc.c in the p04/ex0 directory. Using the format and words displayed in the Example of Output, the program will do the following: Display a the welcome message followed by a blank line Displays a message that indicates what the program will do followed by a blank line. Asks the user to enter text after this line followed by a blank line. . The program will read stdin (standard input) until it encounters an end of file marker (The user enters a Ctrl D) A blank line Display the heading "--- • A blank line Text Statistics: On a separate lines will display using test as in the example, the number of lines (do not count the line with only the EOF), words, characters (do not include EOF), alphabetic characters, digits, special characters (not counting spaces or new lines) • A blank line. ---" Ends with a thank you message. Execution: Use the file /classes/cis 158/cntwlc/welcome get the example output using the following command: The file contains the following text entwlc </classes/cis 158/cntwlc/welcome Example of Output Welcome to CIS158. C and Tux are working hard, are you? Hopefully you are having fun and learning a new skill. That being the case, as it should, it is time to say "Have a Nice Semester!" [s158a00@cisweb ex01$ cntwlc <testFile Welcome to cntwlc the CIS158 version of word count. This program will produce statistics about the text entered from standard in. --- Please enter your text now. When finished enter a control D to end. Lines Words Text Statistics: Characters Alphabetic 5 37 188 139 Digits Special Thank you for using cntwlc. Bye! 3 --- 9]
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Transcribed Image Text:Program Name entwlc Description The program will count the number of lines, words, characters from standard input. Requirements Create the c program entwlc.c in the p04/ex0 directory. Using the format and words displayed in the Example of Output, the program will do the following: Display a the welcome message followed by a blank line Displays a message that indicates what the program will do followed by a blank line. Asks the user to enter text after this line followed by a blank line. . The program will read stdin (standard input) until it encounters an end of file marker (The user enters a Ctrl D) A blank line Display the heading "--- • A blank line Text Statistics: On a separate lines will display using test as in the example, the number of lines (do not count the line with only the EOF), words, characters (do not include EOF), alphabetic characters, digits, special characters (not counting spaces or new lines) • A blank line. ---" Ends with a thank you message. Execution: Use the file /classes/cis 158/cntwlc/welcome get the example output using the following command: The file contains the following text entwlc </classes/cis 158/cntwlc/welcome Example of Output Welcome to CIS158. C and Tux are working hard, are you? Hopefully you are having fun and learning a new skill. That being the case, as it should, it is time to say "Have a Nice Semester!" [s158a00@cisweb ex01$ cntwlc <testFile Welcome to cntwlc the CIS158 version of word count. This program will produce statistics about the text entered from standard in. --- Please enter your text now. When finished enter a control D to end. Lines Words Text Statistics: Characters Alphabetic 5 37 188 139 Digits Special Thank you for using cntwlc. Bye! 3 --- 9
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