
Database System Concepts
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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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- Modify the below c
program code to sort in descending order. Save and print a copy of the program showing clearly the new code. - Run the program and use 10 as the number of marks to record and print an output of your program, showing clearly your code used.
![Task 2
1. An English Inguage teacher recordod the scores of a test which he sorted (i.c. in ascending or desccnding order). He
knows thut you are a Computer Science studont so he asks you to use the sorting algorithm (giren in pseudocode)
below to lielp him.order his marks.
Start :
n, table(10001, c, d, t; integers
Enter the number of elements
to be sortedn
Enter n integers
Lor c- 0 to o
less than n do
read the table
endfor
for c = 1 to c less than n-1 do
wihile d is different irce 0 and table[d] is
less than table(d-1) do
t = table[d] ;
table(d] = table(d-1]i
table(d-1) = t;
decrease d;
/*cutput a list Sorted in ascending order/
for c = 0 to c less than or
equal to n
endfor
print (table[c)|
return 0;
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Transcribed Image Text:Task 2
1. An English Inguage teacher recordod the scores of a test which he sorted (i.c. in ascending or desccnding order). He
knows thut you are a Computer Science studont so he asks you to use the sorting algorithm (giren in pseudocode)
below to lielp him.order his marks.
Start :
n, table(10001, c, d, t; integers
Enter the number of elements
to be sortedn
Enter n integers
Lor c- 0 to o
less than n do
read the table
endfor
for c = 1 to c less than n-1 do
wihile d is different irce 0 and table[d] is
less than table(d-1) do
t = table[d] ;
table(d] = table(d-1]i
table(d-1) = t;
decrease d;
/*cutput a list Sorted in ascending order/
for c = 0 to c less than or
equal to n
endfor
print (table[c)|
return 0;
end
![main.c
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#include <stdio.h>
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int main()
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int n,table[1000],c,d,t;
printf("enter the number of element to be sorted: ");
scanf("%d",&n);|
printf("enter %d _integers :",n);
for(c=0; c<n ;c++)
scanf("%d",&table[c]);
for(c=1;c<n-1;c++){
d=c;
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while(d!=0 && table[d]<table[d-1]){
t=table[d];
table[d]=table[d-1];
table[d-1]=t;
--d;
}
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}
for(c=0;c<=n;c++)
printf("%d\t",table[c]);
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return 0;
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Transcribed Image Text:main.c
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#include <stdio.h>
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int main()
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int n,table[1000],c,d,t;
printf("enter the number of element to be sorted: ");
scanf("%d",&n);|
printf("enter %d _integers :",n);
for(c=0; c<n ;c++)
scanf("%d",&table[c]);
for(c=1;c<n-1;c++){
d=c;
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while(d!=0 && table[d]<table[d-1]){
t=table[d];
table[d]=table[d-1];
table[d-1]=t;
--d;
}
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}
for(c=0;c<=n;c++)
printf("%d\t",table[c]);
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return 0;
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