#include <cjson/cJSON.h>
{
"name": "Awesome 4K",
"resolutions": [
{
"width": 1280,
"height": 720
},
{
"width": 1920,
"height": 1080
},
{
"width": 3840,
"height": 2160
}
]
}
char *create_monitor(void)
{
const unsigned int resolution_numbers[3][2] = {
{1280, 720},
{1920, 1080},
{3840, 2160}
};
char *string = NULL;
cJSON *name = NULL;
cJSON *resolutions = NULL;
cJSON *resolution = NULL;
cJSON *width = NULL;
cJSON *height = NULL;
size_t index = 0;
cJSON *monitor = cJSON_CreateObject();
if (monitor == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
name = cJSON_CreateString("Awesome 4K");
if (name == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
/* after creation was successful, immediately add it to the monitor,
* thereby transferring ownership of the pointer to it */
cJSON_AddItemToObject(monitor, "name", name);
resolutions = cJSON_CreateArray();
if (resolutions == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
cJSON_AddItemToObject(monitor, "resolutions", resolutions);
for (index = 0; index < (sizeof(resolution_numbers) / (2 * sizeof(int))); ++index)
{
resolution = cJSON_CreateObject();
if (resolution == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
cJSON_AddItemToArray(resolutions, resolution);
width = cJSON_CreateNumber(resolution_numbers[index][0]);
if (width == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
cJSON_AddItemToObject(resolution, "width", width);
height = cJSON_CreateNumber(resolution_numbers[index][1]);
if (height == NULL)
{
goto end;
}
cJSON_AddItemToObject(resolution, "height", height);
}
string = cJSON_Print(monitor);
if (string == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to print monitor.\n");
}
end:
cJSON_Delete(monitor);
return string;
}
Alm_Msgsend(int alarmNo)
{
//
string = cJSON_Print(monitor);
//send using ROBIN file management API
}
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When ever you want to perform a set of operations based on a condition if-else is used.
if(conditional-expression) {
// code
} else {
// code
}
You can also use if-else for nested Ifs and if-else-if ladder when multiple conditions are to be performed on a single variable.
Switch is an alternative to if-else-if ladder.
switch(conditional-expression) {
case value1:
// code
break; // optional
case value2:
// code
break; // optional
...
default:
// code to be executed when all the above cases are not matched;
}
For loop is used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition.
for(Initialization; Condition; Increment/decrement){
// code
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while(condition) {
// code
}
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do {
// code
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data-type array-name[size];
data-type array-name[size][size];
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Two types of functions are present in C
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return_type function_name(parameters);
function_name (parameters)
return_type function_name(parameters) {
//code
}