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![Write a function named "SumPositive" that takes the following arguments:
an array of integer values referred to as AArray;
an integer Size that indicates the number of elements of AArray
The function scans each position of the AArray[] and computes the sum of only the positive
numbers.
For example, if the array passed to the function looks like this:
int AArray[]
{1,-4,-2,2};
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SumPositive (AArray, 4);
// the result returned is 3
int SumPositive(int AArray[], int Size)
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Transcribed Image Text:Write a function named "SumPositive" that takes the following arguments:
an array of integer values referred to as AArray;
an integer Size that indicates the number of elements of AArray
The function scans each position of the AArray[] and computes the sum of only the positive
numbers.
For example, if the array passed to the function looks like this:
int AArray[]
{1,-4,-2,2};
%3D
SumPositive (AArray, 4);
// the result returned is 3
int SumPositive(int AArray[], int Size)
{
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