#include "stdio.h"
char *words[]={"apple","belt","corpus","daffodil","epicycle","floppy",
"glands","handles","interfere","jumble","kick","lustiness",
"glands","handles","interfere","jumble","kick","lustiness",
"glands","handles","interfere","jumble","kick","lustiness",
"glands","handles","interfere","jumble","kick","lustiness",
"glands","handles","interfere","jumble","kick","lustiness",
"glands","handles","interfere","jumble","kick","lustiness",
"glands","handles","interfere","jumble","kick","lustiness",
"glands","handles","interfere","jumble","kick","lustiness",
"glands","handles","interfere","jumble","kick","lustiness",
"mangleworsel","nefarious","oleangeous","parsimonious",NULL};
void slow(void)
{
int i,j,count=0;
for (i=0; words[i] != NULL ; i=i+1)
for (j=0; j <= strlen(words[i]) ; j=j+1)
if(words[i][j] == words[i][j+1])
count= count+1;
printf("count %d\n",count);
}
void fast(void)
{
register char **cpp; /* cpp is an array of pointers to chars */
register char *cp;
register int count=0;
for (cpp= words; *cpp ; cpp++) /* loop through words. The final
NULL pointer terminates the loop */
for (cp = *cpp ; *cp ; cp++) /* loop through letters of a word.
The final '\0' terminates the loop */
if(*cp == *(cp+1))
count++;
printf("count %d\n",count);
}
/*count the number of double letters, first using arrays, then pointers */
void main(int argc, char *argv[]){
slow();
fast();
}
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