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Multi Dimensional Arrays in C Program
Ask the user for the number of rows and columns of a two-dimensional array and then its integer elements.
Then, ask the user for another integer value which represents a boogeyman. A boogeyman is a value that we intend to find from a given array.
Find and output the coordinates of the boogeyman by this format:
"BOOGEYMAN LOCATED AT ROW {row_number}, COLUMN {column_number}!"
Input
1. One line containing an integer for the number of rows
2. One line containing an integer for the number of columns
3. Multiple lines containing at least one integer each line for the elements of the array
Sample
1 4 2 3
9 1 2 3
4 2 1 1
9 2 8 3
4. One line containing an integer for the boogeyman's value
Output
Print the row of the position first and then the column of the position. Note that the row and the column is 0-based (i.e. it starts at 0 and not at 1).
It is guaranteed that the boogeyman exists and only once in the 2D array.
Enter# of rows: 4
Enter # of columns: 4
Elements:
1 4 2 3
9 1 2 3
4 2 1 1
9 2 8 3
Enter the boogeyman's value: 8
BOOGEYMAN LOCATED AT ROW 4, COLUMN 3!

Transcribed Image Text:Ask the user for the number of rows and columns of a two-dimensional array and then its
integer elements.
Then, ask the user for another integer value which represents a boogeyman. A boogeyman is a
value that we intend to find from a given array.
Find and output the coordinates of the boogeyman by this format:
"BOOGEYMAN LOCATED AT ROW (row_number), COLUMN (column_number}!"
Input
1. One line containing an integer for the number of rows
2. One line containing an integer for the number of columns
3. Multiple lines containing at least one integer each line for the elements of the
array
Sample
142-3
9123
4211
9283
4. One line containing an integer for the boogeyman's value
Output
Print the row of the position first and then the column of the position. Note that the row and the
column is 0-based (L.e. it starts at 0 and not at 1).
It is guaranteed that the boogeyman exists and only once in the 2D array.
Enter # of rows: 4
Enter # of columns: 4
Elements:
1423
9123
4211
9283
Enter the boogeyman's value: 8
BOOGEYMAN LOCATED AT ROW 4, COLUMN 3!
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