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The problem set for Week 5 will challenge you to apply what you've learned about pointers, memory management, file i/o and structs, creating more complex data structures (such as Hash Tables or Tries) and leveraging their power to write a lightning-fast spell check algorithm.
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Why should we assume that the size of the output BMP file does not exceed 4 GB?
Per the spec of pset5,
You’re welcome to get started by copying (yet again) copy.c and naming
the copy resize.c. But spend some time thinking about what it means to
resize a BMP. …
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How do I add leading zeros to the filename in `recover`?
I wrote a perfectly functional recover.c program yesterday.
But I can't get the file naming right. How can I add leading zeroes to the file name so the name is 000 instead of just 0?