- [Arithmetic Expression] Write a program that computes the following arithmetic expression:
EDX = Dog + Cat Mouse + Horse
Use the following data definitions:
Dog SWORD 8
Cat SWORD -25
Mouse SWORD -36
Horse SWORD -102
- [Arrays] Write a program that:
- Prompts the user for integer input 15 times
- Stores these inputs in an array
- Displays the stored array values on the screen using WriteInt (not DumpRegs).
In your submission, please embed the full program (.lst file) and one screen shot with at least one positive and one negative input value. Use the following:
.data
PromptUser BYTE Please enter a value:, 0
Oranges SWORD 15 DUP(?)
- [Compares, Procedures] Write a procedure, MinMax that computes the next to minimum and next to maximum values stored in the array Oranges. Write a main program that calls MinMax and prints the values found. Also, print the array indices at which the values were found.
Use the following:
.data
prompt BYTE Please input a value: , 0
spacing BYTE , ,0;
Minimum BYTE The minimum value of inputs is: and is located at index: ,0
Maximum BYTE The maximum value of inputs is: and is located at index: ,0
In your submission, please embed the full program (.lst file) and one screen shot showing the values found.
Example:
Oranges SWORD 30, 60, 10, 40, 50, 20, 90, 100, 70, 80
Next to minimum 20
Next to maximum 90
Please test with positive and negative values
- Use a loop with indirect or indexed addressing to swap the odd indexed elements of an integer (word sizes) array in place as they occur. Please print the original and the swapped arrays. Please use several arrays with varying lengths to test your program.
Example:
Indices: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
MyArray SWORD 10, 20, 30, 40 ,50, 60 ,70, 80 ,90 100
After Swaps:
MyArray SWORD 10, 40, 30, 20, 50, 80, 70, 60, 90, 100
Please note that the last index 9 value does not need to be swapped.
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