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Program #1: Creation of an ASCII Table Write a C program that implements that ASCII table given on Slide 32 of the first slide set. That ASCII table will be reproduced below for reference. Your program should first print out the column headings. It should then print out the octal, decimal, hexadecimal and character versions of the ASCII characters from 32 to 126 (decimal), as indicated in the table. Note that the columns in an ASCII table typically run vertically and not horizontally.
Bonus: You can have five bonus points if you supply the binary equivalent to each of these numbers as well. (If you implement this, you might have to go to two columns instead of three.)
Link to Table below:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uvk7fusubhygnn9/Picture1.jpg?dl=0
PROGRAM HAS TO BE IN C
Hel-----------lo -----------Sir-----------/Ma-----------dam-----------Tha-----------nk -----------You----------- fo-----------r u-----------sin-----------g o-----------ur -----------web-----------sit-----------e a-----------nd -----------and----------- ac-----------qui-----------sit-----------ion----------- of----------- my----------- po-----------ste-----------d s-----------olu-----------tio-----------n.P-----------lea-----------se -----------pin-----------g m-----------e o-----------n c-----------hat----------- I -----------am -----------onl-----------ine----------- or----------- in-----------box----------- me----------- a -----------mes-----------sag-----------e I----------- wi-----------ll