Yоu cаn use аnything frоm а DSLR, camera phоne, and point-and-shoot camera for this course.
(Extrа Credit questiоn wоrth 8 pоints) Write ONLY the house.h for а progrаm that manages a list of houses for sale. The project consists of the following files: house.c int* setHousePrices(int numOfHouses); Input Parameter – an integer referring to the number of houses for which prices will be set. Dynamically allocate the memory for an array to store the house prices (integers). Go through the dynamically allocated array and initialize the values randomly in a range 100,000 to 500,000 in increments of 10,000. Return the pointer to the dynamically allocated array. void printHousesInPriceRange(int* housePrices, int numOfHouses, int lowPrice, int highPrice); This function traverses the dynamically created array referred by the pointer housePrices and finds houses that have price within the price range [lowPrice, highPrice] and prints out the index at which that house exists and price for those houses in the format (%dt%dn). After this, print the total number of houses found in the given price range. If no houses were found, print "No houses found." house.h Header guards Prototypes for the functions int* setHousePrices(int numOfHouses); void printHousesInPriceRange(int housePrices, int numOfHouses, int lowPrice, int highPrice); main.c Include all header files Main function to do the following: Create an integer pointer to store starting address of the dynamically allocated array. Take the value for numOfHouses from the user. Call the setHousePrices() function and pass numOfHouses. The function creates a dynamic array, sets the house prices, and returns the pointer to that array. Call the printHousesInPriceRange() function to print the houses in the range [200000,400000] Free the dynamically allocated array and end the main function.
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