I need to translate this C code to assembly language code
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(void)
{
int answer, i;
int right, wrong;
right = 0;
wrong = 0;
for(i =1; i < 11; i = i+1){
printf("What is %d + %d? ", i,i);
scanf( "%d", &answer);
if(answer == i + 1) {
printf("right! ");
right++;
}
else {
printf("Sorry, you're wrong. ");
printf("The answer is %d. ", i + 1);
wrong++;
}
}
printf("You got %d right and %d wrong. ", right, wrong );
return 0;
}
I really just need to know how to combine a variable with a string in assembly language like in the above C code. I think I can handle everything else. Could somebody tell me. Would I have to use some kind of reference[].
Note I'm using MASM and working out of Kip Irvine's Assembly Language for x86 processors 6th edition book
update heres the code I attempted to write over to MASM from one of the answerer's answer I keep getting a error. Like I said before I'm using Kip Irvine's Assembly Language so I have to include the library link INCLUDE Irvine32.inc
this is the error>>>> programb.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _scanf referenced in function _main@0
INCLUDE Irvine32.inc
can somebody help me get this right
.data
string1 db "What is %d + %d? ", 0
string2 db "%d", 0
string3 db "right! ", 0
string4 db "Sorry, you're wrong. The answer is %d", 10, 0
string5 db "You got %d right and %d wrong.", 10, 0
answer dd 0
right dd 0
wrong dd 0
.code
main PROC
mov ebx, 1
L1:
cmp ebx, 11
je L2
push 1
push ebx
mov edx,OFFSET string1
call WriteString
add esp, 12
push answer
mov edx,OFFSET string2
call scanf
add esp, 8
inc ebx
cmp answer, ebx
jne L3
push ebx
mov edx,OFFSET string3
call WriteString
add esp, 8
inc right
jmp L1
L3:
push ebx
mov edx,OFFSET string4
call WriteString
add esp, 8
inc wrong
jmp L1
L2:
push wrong
push right
mov EDX,OFFSET string5
call WriteString
add esp, 12
exit
main ENDP
END main
programb.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _scanf referenced in function _main@0
I'm sorry about the assembly language code....I don't know how to format it so it can be easier to read....