In my MIPs Assembly Programming class I’ve been tasked with writing a program that converts a string into simplified pig latin.
Simplified pig latin assumes all words in the string are at least 2 characters long, and every word has its first letter shifted to the end followed by ‘ay’. Also, assume there are no punctuation marks of any kind.
So, ‘stackoverflow is great’ becomes ‘tackoverfloway siay reatgay’.
I’ve taken a stab at this program and I’m nearly completed. It works fine, except that for some reason I have a line break in the middle of the last word every time.
For example:
tackoverflowsay siay reat
gay
Instead of:
tackoverflowsay siay reatgay
I’ve tried decuding what would be causing this line break in the last exit portion of my program but I don’t see it. Do I have a pre-mature null terminated string? If I do, I don’t see it.
Here is my code:
#################################################### # Text Segment #################################################### .text .globl main main: la $t0, char la $t1, buffer lb $t3, space la $a0, prompt li $v0, 4 syscall la $a0, buffer li $a1, 200 li $v0, 8 syscall lb $t2, ($t1) # Load first char addi $t1, $t1, 1 loop: lb $t4, ($t1) # Load next character into $t4 addi $t1, $t1, 1 beqz $t4, exit # Reached end of string, exit? beq $t3, $t4, loop2 # If $t4 = ' ' char, second loop move $a0, $t4 # else, lets keep printing chars li $v0, 11 syscall j loop loop2: move $a0, $t2 li $v0, 11 syscall la $a0, aystr li $v0, 4 syscall lb $t2, ($t1) addi $t1, $t1, 1 j loop exit: move $a0, $t2 li $v0, 11 syscall la $a0, aystr li $v0, 4 syscall li $v0, 10 syscall # Cya... #################################################### # Data Segment #################################################### .data prompt: .asciiz 'Enter Phrase: ' result: .asciiz 'Pig Latin: ' space: .ascii ' ' aystr: .asciiz 'ay ' char: .byte 1 buffer: .byte 200
You almost certainly have a string of the form:
where
\nis a newline character. This would translate into:if you simplistically detected the end of the word as either space or null-terminator.
I’m not going to give you the code (since this is homework) but the easiest solution, in my opinion, would be to have another loop processing the entire string, replacing all
'\n'characters with spaces.This would be done before your latinization loops.