#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #define NOTCH_CHANGE_BUF_LEN 5 #define NOTCH_CHANGE_UP 1 #define NOTCH_CHANGE_DOWN -1 #define NOTCH_CHANGE_NOCHANGE 0 int notch_change_buf[NOTCH_CHANGE_BUF_LEN]; int notch_change_buf_start = 0; int notch_change_buf_end = 0; int notch_change_buf_sum = 0; int notch_change_buf_reset_sum_by = 0; int notch_change_buf_peak = 0; int notch_change_buf_last_peak = 0; int notch_change_overall_sum = 0; int notch_change_last_change = 0; void record_notch_change(int change) { notch_change_buf[notch_change_buf_end++] = change; notch_change_buf_sum += abs(change); notch_change_overall_sum += abs(change); notch_change_buf_end %= NOTCH_CHANGE_BUF_LEN; if (notch_change_buf_reset_sum_by != 0) { notch_change_buf_sum -= notch_change_buf_reset_sum_by; notch_change_buf_reset_sum_by = 0; } if (notch_change_buf_end == notch_change_buf_start) { notch_change_buf_reset_sum_by = notch_change_buf[notch_change_buf_start]; } if (change != 0) { if ((notch_change_last_change != change) && (notch_change_buf_peak > notch_change_buf_last_peak)) { notch_change_buf_peak = notch_change_buf_sum; notch_change_buf_last_peak = notch_change_buf_peak; } notch_change_last_change = change; } } int cur_notch = 0; void change_notch(new_notch) { if (new_notch > cur_notch) { record_notch_change(NOTCH_CHANGE_UP); cur_notch = new_notch; } else if (new_notch < cur_notch) { record_notch_change(NOTCH_CHANGE_DOWN); cur_notch = new_notch; } else { record_notch_change(NOTCH_CHANGE_NOCHANGE); cur_notch = new_notch; } } int main() { change_notch(1); change_notch(2); change_notch(2); change_notch(2); change_notch(2); printf("Sum: %d\n", notch_change_buf_sum); printf("Peak: %d\n", notch_change_buf_peak); change_notch(2); change_notch(1); change_notch(0); printf("Sum: %d\n", notch_change_buf_sum); printf("Peak: %d\n", notch_change_buf_peak); printf("Overall Sum: %d\n", notch_change_overall_sum); }
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C language is one of the most popular general-purpose programming language developed by Dennis Ritchie at Bell laboratories for UNIX operating system. The initial release of C Language was in the year 1972. Most of the desktop operating systems are written in C Language.
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
}
While is also used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition. Usually while is preferred when number of iterations are not known in advance.
while(condition) {
// code
}
Do-while is also used to iterate a set of statements based on a condition. It is mostly used when you need to execute the statements atleast once.
do {
// code
} while (condition);
Array is a collection of similar data which is stored in continuous memory addresses. Array values can be fetched using index. Index starts from 0 to size-1.
data-type array-name[size];
data-type array-name[size][size];
Function is a sub-routine which contains set of statements. Usually functions are written when multiple calls are required to same set of statements which increases re-usuability and modularity.
Two types of functions are present in C
Library functions are the in-built functions which are declared in header files like printf(),scanf(),puts(),gets() etc.,
User defined functions are the ones which are written by the programmer based on the requirement.
return_type function_name(parameters);
function_name (parameters)
return_type function_name(parameters) {
//code
}