This simple() function hasn't been implemented yet so your task is just that, to implement it. This has the following description: Return type - void Name - simple Parameter - address of an integer Description - prints a line of asterisks

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5. Simplicity is Beauty
by CodeChum Admin

In life, simplicity is beauty.

Let's try creating something so simple. Let's create a function that accepts the address of an integer and prints n number of asterisks out of it.

For example, if the value of the address passed is 5, then the output would be five asterisks in one line.

Instructions:

In the code editor, you are provided with a main() function that asks the user for an integer and passes the address of this integer to a function call of the simple() function.
This simple() function hasn't been implemented yet so your task is just that, to implement it. This has the following description:
Return type - void
Name - simple
Parameter - address of an integer
Description - prints a line of asterisks
DO NOT EDIT THE MAIN FUNCTION
Input

1. An integer

Output

Enter·n:·5
*****

4. Description - prints a line of asterisks
main.c
3. DO NOT EDIT THE MAIN FUNCTION
1 #include<stdio.h>
2
3- int main(void) {
Input
4
int n;
1. An integer
printf("Enter n: ");
scanf("%d", &n);
7
8
Output
simple(&n);
10
11
return 0;
Enter n: 5
12 }
*****
Transcribed Image Text:4. Description - prints a line of asterisks main.c 3. DO NOT EDIT THE MAIN FUNCTION 1 #include<stdio.h> 2 3- int main(void) { Input 4 int n; 1. An integer printf("Enter n: "); scanf("%d", &n); 7 8 Output simple(&n); 10 11 return 0; Enter n: 5 12 } *****
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