This is what I need to do:
Define a structure called “fraction” with integer members “numerator” and “denominator.” Prompt the user to enter a fraction in the form “#/#”. Call a function called “simplFrac” that simplifies a fraction by dividing the numerator and denominator by the greatest common factor and returns the simplified fraction to the calling function. Print the results from main().
And here is my code:
#include <stdio.h>
struct fraction {
int numerator;
int denominator;
};
struct fraction simplFrac(struct fraction x);
int main(void) {
struct fraction a;
printf("Enter a fraction in the form #/#: ");
scanf("%i/%i",&a.numerator,&a.denominator);
printf("\n");
printf("The simplified fraction is: %i/%i\n",);
return 0;
}
struct fraction simplFrac(struct fraction x) {
int gcf,remainder;
while (x.numerator != 0)
{
remainder = x.denominator % x.numerator;
x.denominator = x.numerator;
x.numerator = remainder;
}
gcf = x.denominator;
x.numerator = x.numerator / gcf;
x.denominator = x.denominator / gcf;
return x;
}
struct fraction result; result = simplFrac(a);
. Other variants are possible (declare and initialize in the same statement, assign the result back toa
, etc) just like any other function that returns a value.simplFrac
is correct though; I think it will always return0/1
. Try stepping through it mentally with some examples.