Implement the following C++ code fragment in assembly language. Use the block-structured .IF and .WHILE directives. Assume that all variables are 32-bit integers.    int array[] = {3,1,4,1,5,9,2,6,5,3,5,8,9,7,9,3,2,3,8,4};    int lower = 3;    int upper = 8;    int ArraySize = sizeof array / sizeof lower;    int index = 0;    int sum = 0;    while( index < ArraySize )    {        if( array[index] >= lower && array[index] <= upper )        {            sum += array[index];        }        index++;    } Your assembly language program must also display as output the number of times a member of ' array ' qualified for inclusion into the ' sum ' and what the final value of the variable ' sum ' was.

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Implement the following C++ code fragment in assembly language. Use the block-structured .IF and .WHILE directives. Assume that all variables are 32-bit integers.

   int array[] = {3,1,4,1,5,9,2,6,5,3,5,8,9,7,9,3,2,3,8,4};

   int lower = 3;

   int upper = 8;

   int ArraySize = sizeof array / sizeof lower;

   int index = 0;

   int sum = 0;

   while( index < ArraySize )

   {

       if( array[index] >= lower && array[index] <= upper )

       {

           sum += array[index];

       }

       index++;

   }

Your assembly language program must also display as output the number of times a member of ' array ' qualified for inclusion into the ' sum ' and what the final value of the variable ' sum ' was.


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