
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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Transcribed Image Text:Define a function Coord Transform() that transforms its first two input parameters xval and yVal into two output parameters
xValNew and yValNew. The function returns void. The transformation is new = (old + 1) *2. Ex: If xVal = 3 and yVal = 4, then
xValNew is 8 and yValNew is 10.
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3* Your solution goes here */
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int xValNew;
int yValNew;
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int xValUser;
int yValUser;
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scanf("%d", &xValUser);
scanf("%d", &yValUser);
15 printf("(%d, %d) becomes (%d, %d)\n", xValUser, yValUser, xValNew, yValNew);
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return 0;
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