Write the MIPS program that performs the following: a) Make space reservations for two integer arrays that can hold up to 10 integers. Array names should be "Even_Num" and "Odd_Num". b) Take integer values from user input until user types 0 (zero). The program should prompt "Enter an integer:" to get the user inputs. The program should stop getting the user input when integer 0 in entered. c) For each input the program should decide whether the number entered is even or odd and save the number into Odd_Num if it is odd number or Even_Num if it is even number. d) When user type in integer O, the program should print both of the arrays with output prompts of "The Odd Numbers entered are: " and "The Even Numbers entered are: e) These output should happen after all the numbers are entered. f) You need give detail comments to explain what is happening in the code. The level of detail will be graded. g) You need to provide the structure of output properly so that the output prints in orderly manner.

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You need to submit your .asm program and screenshots of executions in one pdf file. You need to show the result screens for at least 10 numbers you entered as well as the screenshot of program termination by entering integer 0.

Write the MIPS program that performs the following:
a) Make space reservations for two integer arrays that can hold up to 10 integers.
Array names should be "Even_Num" and "Odd_Num".
b) Take integer values from user input until user types 0 (zero). The program should
prompt "Enter an integer:" to get the user inputs. The program should stop getting
the user input when integer 0 in entered.
c) For each input the program should decide whether the number entered is even or
odd and save the number into Odd_Num if it is odd number or Even_Num if it is
even number.
d) When user type in integer O, the program should print both of the arrays with
output prompts of "The Odd Numbers entered are: " and "The Even Numbers
entered are:
e)
These output should happen after all the numbers are entered.
f) You need give detail comments to explain what is happening in the code. The
level of detail will be graded.
g) You need to provide the structure of output properly so that the output prints in
orderly manner.
Transcribed Image Text:Write the MIPS program that performs the following: a) Make space reservations for two integer arrays that can hold up to 10 integers. Array names should be "Even_Num" and "Odd_Num". b) Take integer values from user input until user types 0 (zero). The program should prompt "Enter an integer:" to get the user inputs. The program should stop getting the user input when integer 0 in entered. c) For each input the program should decide whether the number entered is even or odd and save the number into Odd_Num if it is odd number or Even_Num if it is even number. d) When user type in integer O, the program should print both of the arrays with output prompts of "The Odd Numbers entered are: " and "The Even Numbers entered are: e) These output should happen after all the numbers are entered. f) You need give detail comments to explain what is happening in the code. The level of detail will be graded. g) You need to provide the structure of output properly so that the output prints in orderly manner.
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