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The problem set for Week 2 continues with the C programming language used in problem set 1.
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Counting apostrophe
Is this for readability?? if it is then don't bother reading it just create conditions for letters, words, and punctations for sentences don't use an else statement, so when your program reads an (') …
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Having problems with Pset2, argv[1]: program doesn't 'see' it
It's because you have return 1; after your if statement, that will just exit the program in that line and will not proceed to the next lines. That return should be inside your if statement therefore i …
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Incompatible pointer to integer conversion passing 'int on functions
You are not saving the value from your functions. What you're doing is the you call the function then the function counts the sentences and returns the count but your not assigning that return value t …
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PSet2 / Substitution
Your problem is what you exactly told the program to do, you said if it is a lowercase char you turn it into uppercase and vice versa.
Also your else statement and continue can be omitted since you're …