Computers and Technology, 16.04.2020 01:24 Leffew
Set numMatches to the number of elements in userValues (having NUM_VALS elements) that equal matchValue. Ex: If matchValue = 2 and userVals = {2, 2, 1, 2}, then numMatches = 3.
#include
int main(void) {
const int NUM_VALS = 4;
int userValues[NUM_VALS];
int i = 0;
int matchValue = 0;
int numMatches = -99; // Set numMatches to 0 before your for loop
userValues[0] = 2;
userValues[1] = 2;
userValues[2] = 1;
userValues[3] = 2;
matchValue = 2;
/* Your solution goes here */
printf("matchValue: %d, numMatches: %d\n", matchValue, numMatches);
return 0;
}
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