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CS 222课程代做、代写Python,JAVA,C++程序语言

CS 222: Computer Programming for Engineers

Homework # 4 Rubric

Most computers on the internet have a 32 bit Internet Protocol Version 4

(IPv4) address. As reading these addresses would be difficult using 

binary or hexadecimal notation, IPv4 addresses are usually represented

in dotted decimal notation.

For purposes of representation, the 32 bits composing the address may 

be divided into four octets (bytes) written in decimal numbers, each

ranging from 0 to 255, and concatenated as a character string with a full

stop (ASCII 46) between each number.

For example:

The first two components of the address indicate the computer’s locality

on the network. In the above example, the locality is specified by the 

numbers 172 and 16.

Another example:

Locally, computers are often known by an alias (nickname) as 

well. You will design and write a program to process a list of Internet 

addresses from file “CS222_Inet.txt”. Your program should read a list of 

up to 100 addresses and nicknames terminated by a sentinel address of 

all zeros and the sentinel nickname, “NONE”.

Sample CS222_Inet.txt:

Your program will generate a report listing all computers from the same locality---that is, each computer with matching values in the first two components of the address. In the list, the computers should be

identified by their alias. The report will be saved to file 

“222_Locality_Report”. As with HW3, the report will contain the user’s

name and current date, along with the generated report listing.

Examples: Hal Greenwald Oct 22, 2020

CS222 Network Locality Report

111.22

PLATTE

GREEN

131.250

JET

BAKER

172.66

WABASH

111.22.3.44  PLATTE

131.250.95.21  JET

172.66.7.88 WABASH

111.22.5.66  GREEN

131.250.47.63 BAKER

0.0.0.0 NONE

For this assignment, you will 

create your own test data files

using the sample format. Grading

will involve using different data

files with the same format.

Program structure and design:

Create a structure type called:

struct address_t

with components for the four integers of an IPv4 address along with a

fifth component in which to store an associated alias of up to 10 

characters.

You will then declare an array of 100 address_t structures in which to 

store the data read in from “CS222_Inet.txt”. For this exercise you may

have 2 global variables only:

struct address_t  addressArray[100];

FILE *outputReport

Include at least the following UDFs (You may define your own prototypes):

a) readDataFile (Note: you may assume that the data file is syntactically correct.)

b) generateLocalityRpt

c) getDateAndTime (same as HW3)

Rubric 10 points:

? Is the source code well documented and formatted using clearly readable 

indentation and white space (while viewed within vi)? 1 point

? Is struct address_t addressArray[100] properly implemented? 1 point

? Are the 3 UDFs properly implemented? 2 points

? Did you limit your program to 2 (or fewer) global variables? 2 points

? Is the sentinel input loop properly implemented? 2 points

? Is “222_Locality_Report” correct? 2 points

? Note: Your program must compile using gcc in order to receive credit

Note: Other than prompting for the user name, this project does not require an 

interactive user interface.

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