[Solved] COMP3353 Project #3

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  • Defining and accessing Arrays.
  • Dealing with Registers and instructions.
  • Defining with Loops
  • Debugging and running your assembly code.

Requirements:

  • Read the design section and write a program. Submit source file (.asm) to Canvas.
  • Please start early. ZERO point for late submission. After the 11:59pm on the due day, you cant submit your assignment anymore.

Deliverables:

  • Save your source of assembly program as a .asm
  • Name document as a asm.
  • Submit your asm through the Canvas system. You do not need to submit hard copies.

Rebuttal period:

  • You will be given a period of 3 business days to read and respond to the comments and grades of your homework or project assignment. The TA may use this opportunity to address any concern and question you have. The TA also may ask for additional information from you regarding your homework or project.

Design:

The objective of this assignment is to create a program that will read a value from an array, and then place this value in another array with the location shifted by a certain amount. The array may be of any length from 2 to 100. Your program must be flexible enough to produce the correct solution regardless of the array size. You must provide documentation for your program in the form of comments.

Create a BYTE array with the label input. input should have eight elements. You should place values 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 in each of the elements of this array.

Create a BYTE array with the label output. This array should be the same length as input.

Create a DWORD variable with the label shift. shift should hold a single value. The value of shift must be less than the length of input.

The program should then read each of the values from the array input and place the values into the output array, but the location should be shifted by the amount in the shift variable. If the shift would cause a value to be outside of the bounds of output, then the values should wrap around to the front of output.

Example:

My input array is 5, 0A, 2, 6, 0C, 9, 4

shift is 3

The proper solution for output is 0C, 9, 4, 5, 0A, 2, 6

As you can see the value 5 is the 1st value in the input array. The value 5 then shifts 3 to the 4th value in the output array. Also, note that the value 0C is the 5th value in the input array. After a shift of 3, this would take the value 0C out of bounds for the output array (it is the same length as the input array). The value 0C must wrap around to the front of the output array. This also holds true for 9 and 4.

Remember that your program must be flexible enough to handle an array of any length.

You are recommended to create a loop to inspect the values in your output array, see page 5 in Debugging_tutorials.pdf for more info.

Header:

Please provide a heading at the top of your code containing your name, Auburn UserID, filename, and how to compile your code. Also describe any help or sources that you used (as per the syllabus).

e.g. ;Xuechao Li

;Project1.cpp

;Dr. Li helped me debug a syntax error in my for loop. ;I used Wikipedia.org to learn how a genetic algorithm works.

;I spoke with Bob Smith in the class about identifying objects in Assembly Language.

Comments

In the coding section, use your judgment to choose between explaining each line or related group of lines. The purpose of these comments is to make the code readable for other programmers or for you in the future.

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