Mips 2D (string) array
this is a c++ code that will traverse through a string array with columns and rows.
it has (2) columns of A and diamond. each with rows of (5)
and it goes through a for loop (with a newline) to out put the drawings. instead of just going left to right it does new line to print the asterisks.
i know there are some codes missing, but i wanted to give you an idea of what i am asking, which is, how can i do a 2d string array in Mips just like this code but in Mips?
const int numberletter = 2;
const int lettersize = 5;
string letters[numberletter][lettersize] = //values to call on the images colomes and rows
{
{ " *** ",
"* * ",
"***** ",
"* * ",
"* * " },
{ " * ",
" *** ",
"***** ",
" *** ",
" * " }
};
cout << "nGuess the number (1-13)"; //prompt the user
cin >>The_guess; //input guess for number
cout << "Guess the face"; //prompt the user
cin >> guess; //input guess for face
cout << endl;
for (int i = 0; i < lettersize; i++) {
cout << "n" << (char)(179);
if (The_guess == 1) {
cout << " " << letters[0][i]; //this would output A
}
if (The_guess == 2) {
cout << " " << letters[1][i]; //this would output dimond
}
THIS IS WHAT I HAVE SO FAR, WHATS WRONG WITH IT?
.data
stringarray1:
.asciiz " ***","* *","*****","* *","* *"
.asciiz " ***","* *","*****","* *","* *"
size: .word 2, 5
.eqv data_size 8
.text
la $a0, stringarray1
lw $a1, size
jal readarray
move $a0, $v0
li $v0, 4
syscall
li $v0,10
syscall
readarray:
li $v0, 0
li $v0, 0
arrayloop:
mul $t1, $t0, $a1 #colomsize * rowindex
add $t1, $t1, $t0 #+colmindex
mul $t1, $t1, data_size
add $t1, $t1, $a0
lw $t2, ($t1)
jr $ra
mips
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this is a c++ code that will traverse through a string array with columns and rows.
it has (2) columns of A and diamond. each with rows of (5)
and it goes through a for loop (with a newline) to out put the drawings. instead of just going left to right it does new line to print the asterisks.
i know there are some codes missing, but i wanted to give you an idea of what i am asking, which is, how can i do a 2d string array in Mips just like this code but in Mips?
const int numberletter = 2;
const int lettersize = 5;
string letters[numberletter][lettersize] = //values to call on the images colomes and rows
{
{ " *** ",
"* * ",
"***** ",
"* * ",
"* * " },
{ " * ",
" *** ",
"***** ",
" *** ",
" * " }
};
cout << "nGuess the number (1-13)"; //prompt the user
cin >>The_guess; //input guess for number
cout << "Guess the face"; //prompt the user
cin >> guess; //input guess for face
cout << endl;
for (int i = 0; i < lettersize; i++) {
cout << "n" << (char)(179);
if (The_guess == 1) {
cout << " " << letters[0][i]; //this would output A
}
if (The_guess == 2) {
cout << " " << letters[1][i]; //this would output dimond
}
THIS IS WHAT I HAVE SO FAR, WHATS WRONG WITH IT?
.data
stringarray1:
.asciiz " ***","* *","*****","* *","* *"
.asciiz " ***","* *","*****","* *","* *"
size: .word 2, 5
.eqv data_size 8
.text
la $a0, stringarray1
lw $a1, size
jal readarray
move $a0, $v0
li $v0, 4
syscall
li $v0,10
syscall
readarray:
li $v0, 0
li $v0, 0
arrayloop:
mul $t1, $t0, $a1 #colomsize * rowindex
add $t1, $t1, $t0 #+colmindex
mul $t1, $t1, data_size
add $t1, $t1, $a0
lw $t2, ($t1)
jr $ra
mips
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this is a c++ code that will traverse through a string array with columns and rows.
it has (2) columns of A and diamond. each with rows of (5)
and it goes through a for loop (with a newline) to out put the drawings. instead of just going left to right it does new line to print the asterisks.
i know there are some codes missing, but i wanted to give you an idea of what i am asking, which is, how can i do a 2d string array in Mips just like this code but in Mips?
const int numberletter = 2;
const int lettersize = 5;
string letters[numberletter][lettersize] = //values to call on the images colomes and rows
{
{ " *** ",
"* * ",
"***** ",
"* * ",
"* * " },
{ " * ",
" *** ",
"***** ",
" *** ",
" * " }
};
cout << "nGuess the number (1-13)"; //prompt the user
cin >>The_guess; //input guess for number
cout << "Guess the face"; //prompt the user
cin >> guess; //input guess for face
cout << endl;
for (int i = 0; i < lettersize; i++) {
cout << "n" << (char)(179);
if (The_guess == 1) {
cout << " " << letters[0][i]; //this would output A
}
if (The_guess == 2) {
cout << " " << letters[1][i]; //this would output dimond
}
THIS IS WHAT I HAVE SO FAR, WHATS WRONG WITH IT?
.data
stringarray1:
.asciiz " ***","* *","*****","* *","* *"
.asciiz " ***","* *","*****","* *","* *"
size: .word 2, 5
.eqv data_size 8
.text
la $a0, stringarray1
lw $a1, size
jal readarray
move $a0, $v0
li $v0, 4
syscall
li $v0,10
syscall
readarray:
li $v0, 0
li $v0, 0
arrayloop:
mul $t1, $t0, $a1 #colomsize * rowindex
add $t1, $t1, $t0 #+colmindex
mul $t1, $t1, data_size
add $t1, $t1, $a0
lw $t2, ($t1)
jr $ra
mips
this is a c++ code that will traverse through a string array with columns and rows.
it has (2) columns of A and diamond. each with rows of (5)
and it goes through a for loop (with a newline) to out put the drawings. instead of just going left to right it does new line to print the asterisks.
i know there are some codes missing, but i wanted to give you an idea of what i am asking, which is, how can i do a 2d string array in Mips just like this code but in Mips?
const int numberletter = 2;
const int lettersize = 5;
string letters[numberletter][lettersize] = //values to call on the images colomes and rows
{
{ " *** ",
"* * ",
"***** ",
"* * ",
"* * " },
{ " * ",
" *** ",
"***** ",
" *** ",
" * " }
};
cout << "nGuess the number (1-13)"; //prompt the user
cin >>The_guess; //input guess for number
cout << "Guess the face"; //prompt the user
cin >> guess; //input guess for face
cout << endl;
for (int i = 0; i < lettersize; i++) {
cout << "n" << (char)(179);
if (The_guess == 1) {
cout << " " << letters[0][i]; //this would output A
}
if (The_guess == 2) {
cout << " " << letters[1][i]; //this would output dimond
}
THIS IS WHAT I HAVE SO FAR, WHATS WRONG WITH IT?
.data
stringarray1:
.asciiz " ***","* *","*****","* *","* *"
.asciiz " ***","* *","*****","* *","* *"
size: .word 2, 5
.eqv data_size 8
.text
la $a0, stringarray1
lw $a1, size
jal readarray
move $a0, $v0
li $v0, 4
syscall
li $v0,10
syscall
readarray:
li $v0, 0
li $v0, 0
arrayloop:
mul $t1, $t0, $a1 #colomsize * rowindex
add $t1, $t1, $t0 #+colmindex
mul $t1, $t1, data_size
add $t1, $t1, $a0
lw $t2, ($t1)
jr $ra
mips
mips
edited Nov 23 '18 at 20:13
Vizual Wanderer
asked Nov 23 '18 at 2:34
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