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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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Transcribed Image Text:Write a program with the switch statement.
Use function getchar () to ask the user to enter a character and assign it to a variable
number1. Check to see if the character is 'r', 'R', 'n', 'N', 'z'. or Z.
• If it is 'n' or 'N':
1.
2.
Ask the user to input an integer number and assign it to a variable called number1.
Print out your name on the screen.
• If it is 'r' or 'R': ask the user to input two float number and then:
1. Print the square root of each number (please use sqrt function in the math.h library).
Print the sum of the squared root numbers.
2.
• If it is 'z' or 'Z':
1. ask the user to input a character with getchar () function.
2. Print the ASCII code of the character on the screen.
• If the input is none of these options, print the message "Goodbye".
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