Declare and initialize two arrays of 64 integers as part of the program. The program:
1. fills the array x using the formula x[i]=-(i-10)* (i-10)+1000, where i is the index: 0-63;
2. finds the minimum element of the array x and displays it and its position to the terminal window;
3. calculates the sum of the elements of array x and displays it to the terminal window;
4. copies the array x to array y.
Each subtask should be written as a call of a user function.
I never said i wouldn't start and try.
I program and i like doing it, i just don't know assembly.
I'm pretty sure this isn't hard in assembly either but giving me a link to a .pdf for mips with 250+ pages won't solve my problem now that i need it's answer fast.
But anyway, thanks for your..help.
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Anonymous2009-01-04 17:15
>>16 I program and i like doing it, i just don't know assembly.
Why is this? You seem to be on a course that teaches assembly. Why haven't you learned it?
But anyway, thanks for your..help.
You're welcome. The ever-so-helpful /prog/ warmy welcomes you again!
>>16 I never said i wouldn't start and try.
Nonetheless, you haven't.
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