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Generate the array inside main and print it before and after the function call inside the main function itself.
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Transcribed Image Text:An integer array capable of holding 100 values is created which can hold random values between 1 and 35. Write a function called `array_modify()` which accepts the base address of the array and its size and, adds 1 if the array element is odd and subtracts 1 if the array element is even. Display the modified array in `main()`.
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