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Write a C code. Follow all instructions in the photo. The code must contain 3 files(1 header, 2 C files). Use the text below as the provided input.txt file.
A1, A2
20294 Lorenzana Dr
Woodland Hills, CA
91364
B1, B2
19831 Henshaw St
Culver City, CA
94023
C1, C2
5142 Dumont Pl
Azusa, CA
91112
D1, D2
20636 De Forest St
Woodland Hills, CA
91364
A1, A2
20294 Lorenzana Dr
Woodland Hills, CA
91364
E1, E2
4851 Poe Ave
Woodland Hills, CA
91364
F1, F2
20225 Lorenzana Dr
Los Angeles, CA
91111
G1, G2
20253 Lorenzana Dr
Los Angeles, CA
90005
H1, H2
5241 Del Moreno Dr
Los Angeles, CA
91110
I1, I2
5332 Felice Pl
Stevenson Ranch, CA
94135
J1, J2
5135 Quakertown Ave
Thousand Oaks, CA
91362
K1, K2
720 Eucalyptus Ave 105
Inglewood, CA
89030
L1, L2
5021 Dumont Pl
Woodland Hills, CA
91364
M1, M2
4819 Quedo Pl
Westlake Village, CA
91362
I1, I2
5332 Felice Pl
Stevenson Ranch, CA
94135
I1, I2
5332 Felice Pl
Stevenson Ranch, CA
94135
N1, N2
20044 Wells Dr
Beverly Hills, CA
90210
O1, O2
7659 Mckinley Ave
Los Angeles, CA
90001

Transcribed Image Text:Assignment
Write a program to input names and addresses that are in alphabetic order and output the names and
addresses in zip code order. You could assume a maximum of 50 names.
The program should be modalized and well documented. You must:
1. Use a structure for names and address information
2. Allocate storage dynamically for each structure (dynamic memory allocation)
3. Use command line arguments
4. Use files; no input/output redirection
5.
Use an array of pointers to structures; Do NOT use an array of structures
6. Use multiple file format; header file, multiple .c files
7. Sort the zip codes in ascending order
8. Use the data file assigned
Name of input and output files are entered on the command line.
The program should read address information from the input file and output them to an output file.
You may use any functions in this lab. No global variables.
Input
Data file contains 4 records (lines) for each name and address as follows:
First line:
Second line:
Third line:
Fourth line:
Lastname, Firstname
Street address
City and State
Zipcode
Output
The names and addresses in zip code order with the above format.
Run
Run the program with the input file assigned. Run the program on the command line:
Lab8.exe lab8_input.txt lab8_output.txt
Turn In
Turn in source code (header file, multiple .c files), input file and output file.
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