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#include <stdio.h>
tinclude <stdlib.h>
3 tinclude <time.h>
4 void modify(int *, int) ;
5 int main (void)
int sensor[15];
int i, thr = 15;
for (i=0;i<15;i++)
* (sensor+i)=rand () *100;
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printf("Sensor Value\n");
for (i=0;i<15;i++)
printf("%3d",* (sensor+i));
modify(sensor,thr);
printf("\nAfter Modification\n");
for (i=0;i<15;i++)
printf("%3d",*(sensor+i));
return 0;
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Sensor Value
41 67 34 0 69 24 78 58 62 64 5 45 81 27 61
After Modification
Sensor Value
41 67 34 0 69 24 78 58 62 64 5 45 81 27 61
After Modification
41 67 34 12 69 24 78 58 62 64 12 45 81 27 61
41 67 34 20 69 24 78 58 62 64 25 45 81 27 61
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Sensor Value
41 67 34 0 69 24 78 58 62 64 5 45 81 27 61
After Modification
Sensor Value
41 67 34 0 69 24 78 58 62 64 5 45 81 27 61
After Modification
41 67 34 15 69 24 78 58 62 64 15 45 81 27 61
61 87 54 20 89 44 98 78 82 84 25 65101 47 81
oao 123 456 r89
Transcribed Image Text:#include <stdio.h> tinclude <stdlib.h> 3 tinclude <time.h> 4 void modify(int *, int) ; 5 int main (void) int sensor[15]; int i, thr = 15; for (i=0;i<15;i++) * (sensor+i)=rand () *100; 8 10 11 printf("Sensor Value\n"); for (i=0;i<15;i++) printf("%3d",* (sensor+i)); modify(sensor,thr); printf("\nAfter Modification\n"); for (i=0;i<15;i++) printf("%3d",*(sensor+i)); return 0; 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 L} 21 22 void modify(int *d, int t) 23B { 24 int i; for (i=0;i<15;i++) 25 26 if (*(d+i) <= t) * (d+i) = t; 27 28 29 30 B Sensor Value 41 67 34 0 69 24 78 58 62 64 5 45 81 27 61 After Modification Sensor Value 41 67 34 0 69 24 78 58 62 64 5 45 81 27 61 After Modification 41 67 34 12 69 24 78 58 62 64 12 45 81 27 61 41 67 34 20 69 24 78 58 62 64 25 45 81 27 61 D Sensor Value 41 67 34 0 69 24 78 58 62 64 5 45 81 27 61 After Modification Sensor Value 41 67 34 0 69 24 78 58 62 64 5 45 81 27 61 After Modification 41 67 34 15 69 24 78 58 62 64 15 45 81 27 61 61 87 54 20 89 44 98 78 82 84 25 65101 47 81 oao 123 456 r89
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