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Please, using C, not C+ or C++. Thanks Time it took Matthew to complete: 40 minutes Files to submit: conversions.c Requriements Program must compile with

Please, using C, not C+ or C++. Thanks

Time it took Matthew to complete: 40 minutes

Files to submit: conversions.c

Requriements

Program must compile with both -Wall and -Werror options enabled

Submit only the files requested

Use doubles to store real numbers

Print all doubles to 2 decimal points unless stated otherwise

Restrictions

No global variables may be used

Your main function may only declare variables and call other functions

Description

In this program you will be converting measurements from one unit to another.

Temperatures

From Farenheit Celsius Kelvin
Farenheit(F) F (F - 32) * 5/9 (F-32)*5/9+273.15
Celsius(C (C * 9/5) +32 C C + 273.15
Kelvin(K) (K - 273.15) * 9/5 + 32 K -273.15 K

Distances

From Inches Feet Yards Miles
Inches(I) I I / 12 I / 36 I / 63360
Feet(F) F * 12 F F / 3 F / 5280
Yards(Y) Y* 36 Y * 3 Y Y / 1760
Miles(M) M * 63360 M * 5280 M * 1760 M

Requirements

Users should be able to enter both upper and lower case letters for units

Any amount of white space should be allowed inputs

Assumptions

Input is NOT guarenteed to be valid

If invalid input is received, your program should report it and terminate

Wait until we cover how to handle invalid input in class before dealing with this part of the problem

Tips

This problem is very large and you will want to break it down into many functions to help manage complexity

When reading in a character don't forget to put a space in front of the %c in scanf

You can save yourself a bit of work by always converting to a common unit and then converting to the desired unit

For example always converting yards first and then from yards to the desired unit

The exit function in stdlib.h can be very helpful for ending a program early. If you use it make sure to do exit(0)

Examples

Example 1

Pick the type of conversion that you would like to do. T or t for temperature D or d for distance Enter your choice: t Enter the temperature followed by its suffix (F, C, or K): 0K Enter the new unit type (F, C, or K): C 0.00K is -273.15C

Example 2

Pick the type of conversion that you would like to do. T or t for temperature D or d for distance Enter your choice: d Enter the distance followed by its suffix (I,F,Y,M): 5 y Enter the new unit type (I,F,Y,M): i 5.00Y is 180.00I

Example 3

Pick the type of conversion that you would like to do. T or t for temperature D or d for distance Enter your choice: J Unknown conversion type J chosen. Ending program.

Example 4

Pick the type of conversion that you would like to do. T or t for temperature D or d for distance Enter your choice: 10 Invalid formatting. Ending program.

Example 5

Pick the type of conversion that you would like to do. T or t for temperature D or d for distance Enter your choice: t Enter the temperature followed by its suffix (F, C, or K): 42 G G is not a valid temperature type. Ending program.

Example 6

Pick the type of conversion that you would like to do. T or t for temperature D or d for distance Enter your choice: t Enter the temperature followed by its suffix (F, C, or K): 420 Blaze It Invalid formatting. Ending program.

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