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IT, Programming, & Web Development › Forums › CS50’s Introduction to Computer Science by Harvard University on Edx › Week 3: [Algorithms] – Linear Search, Binary Search, Bubble Sort, Selection Sort, Recursion, Merge Sort › Objective of vote function
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// Update ranks given a new vote bool vote(int rank, string name, int ranks[]) { // TODO for (int i = 0; i < candidate_count; i++) { if (strcmp(name, candidates[i]) == 0) { //NEED TO INCREMENT VOTES RECEIVED BY CANDIDATES[I] BY 1 FOR RANKS[J] preferences[i][rank] = preferences[i][rank] + 1; printf("rank is %i", preferences[i][rank]); return true; } } return false; }
[/dm_code_snippet] Not sure if I am moving in the right direction. By the above vote function, no. of votes for a particular rank getting incremented by 1. Is that the objective of the vote function?
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