C program to enter an ASCII printable character and then print out its decimal (base 10), hexadecimal (base 16), octal (base 8), and binary (base 2) representation.
$10-30 USD
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write a complete C program that will prompt the
user to enter an ASCII printable character (note the decimal range should be between 0
and 127, inclusively) and then print out its decimal (base 10), hexadecimal (base 16),
octal (base 8), and binary (base 2) representation.
You may assume that the user enters a valid ASCII printable character when prompted.
The code should be commented .
SAMPLE OUTPUT (user input):
mat0299@faculty:~$ ./minor1
Enter an ASCII character: (A)
The ASCII value of A is:
dec -- 65
hex -- 41
oct -- 101
bin -- 01000001
mat0299@faculty:~$ ./minor1
Enter an ASCII character: (a)
The ASCII value of a is:
dec -- 97
hex -- 61
oct – 141
bin -- 01100001
Project ID: #11503621
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