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![Write a program that simulates a lottery. The program should have an array of 5 integers named
winningDigits[], with a randomly generated number in the range of 0 through 9 for each element
in the array. The program should ask the user to enter 5 digits and should store them in a second
integer array named player[]. The program must compare the corresponding elements in the two
arrays and count how many digits match. For example, the following shows the winningDigits
array and the Player array with sample numbers stored in each. There are two matching digits,
elements 2 and 4.
3
3
winningDigits
4
player
4
2
Once the user has entered a set of numbers, the program should display the winning digits and the
player's digits and tell how many digits matched.
NOTE:
Use rand() function to generate a random number in the range of o through 9
Write the program based on the following output sample.
Enter your 5 lottery picks in the range of e to 9:
Number 1: 5
Number 2: 2
Number 3: 4
Number 4: 8
Number 5: 3
Winning digits : 5874 8
player digits : 5 2 4 8 3
Matching digits: 1](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/00f5ed30-7373-466b-9f27-7ca8ab8d8455/83d9a33f-6f77-497c-a5dc-0159df38655d/0obv37c_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:Write a program that simulates a lottery. The program should have an array of 5 integers named
winningDigits[], with a randomly generated number in the range of 0 through 9 for each element
in the array. The program should ask the user to enter 5 digits and should store them in a second
integer array named player[]. The program must compare the corresponding elements in the two
arrays and count how many digits match. For example, the following shows the winningDigits
array and the Player array with sample numbers stored in each. There are two matching digits,
elements 2 and 4.
3
3
winningDigits
4
player
4
2
Once the user has entered a set of numbers, the program should display the winning digits and the
player's digits and tell how many digits matched.
NOTE:
Use rand() function to generate a random number in the range of o through 9
Write the program based on the following output sample.
Enter your 5 lottery picks in the range of e to 9:
Number 1: 5
Number 2: 2
Number 3: 4
Number 4: 8
Number 5: 3
Winning digits : 5874 8
player digits : 5 2 4 8 3
Matching digits: 1
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