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M&M's are small candy coated milk chocolate delights that come in a rainbow of colors and several variations. The XINU Lab maintains a supply of these colorful treats so that members of the lab can make it through the hard days and long nights of XINU development. | M&M's are small candy coated milk chocolate delights that come in a rainbow of colors and several variations. The XINU Lab maintains a supply of these colorful treats so that members of the lab can make it through the hard days and long nights of XINU development. | ||
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:145ozmm.jpg|thumb|200px|center|Reference shot for 3-45 oz bags of M&Ms in the jug.]] |
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Mms_full_01.jpg|thumb|300px|center|Reference shot for 4.5-56 oz bags of M&Ms in the jug.]] |
== Number of M&Ms in the jug == | == Number of M&Ms in the jug == |
Revision as of 00:15, 2 May 2008
M&M's are small candy coated milk chocolate delights that come in a rainbow of colors and several variations. The XINU Lab maintains a supply of these colorful treats so that members of the lab can make it through the hard days and long nights of XINU development.
Number of M&Ms in the jug
After filling the M&M jug about halfway full, I wondered about how many M&Ms it held. A little investigation and I developed this program to provide the number of M&Ms given <math>n</math> ounces.
mm.c
Perhaps someone should port this to work with the XINU code base.
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> void usage(char *prog); int main(int argc, char **argv) { int oz, mm; if (argc != 2) { usage(argv[0]); } oz = atoi(argv[1]); /* empirical evidence shows 500 M&Ms per pound */ mm = 500 * (oz / 16); /* catch the remaining oz */ mm += (31 * (oz % 16)); /* technically it is 31.25 M&Ms per ounce */ /* so add 1 M&M for every 4 ounces */ mm += ((oz % 16) / 4); printf("There are approximately %d M&Ms in %d ounces.\n", mm, oz); return 0; } void usage(char *prog) { fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s oz\n", prog); fprintf(stderr, " Calculate the number of M&Ms in oz ounces.\n"); exit(1); }