SOLVE IN C:
"Simon Says" is a memory game where "Simon" outputs a sequence of 10 characters (R, G, B, Y) and the user must repeat the sequence. Create a for loop that compares the two strings starting from index 0. For each match, add one point to userScore. Upon a mismatch, exit the loop using a break statement. Assume simonPattern and userPattern are always the same length. Ex: The following patterns yield a userScore of 4:simonPattern: RRGBRYYBGYuserPattern: RRGBBRYBGYplease use comments to explain each step!! #include #include int main(void) { char simonPattern[50]; char userPattern[50]; int userScore; int i; userScore = 0; scanf("%s", simonPattern); scanf("%s", userPattern);**YOUR ANSWER GOES HERE** printf("userScore: %d\n", userScore); return 0;}

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Answer:

#include <stdio.h>

#include <string.h>

int main(void) {

  char simonPattern[50];

  char userPattern[50];

  int userScore;

  int i;

  userScore = 0;

  scanf("%s", simonPattern);

  scanf("%s", userPattern);

  for(i = 0;simonPattern[i]!='\0';i++){

         if(simonPattern[i]!=userPattern[i]){

            userScore=i;

            break;

     }

  }

  printf("userScore: %d\n", userScore);

  return 0;

}

Explanation:

  • Use a for loop that runs until it does not reach the end of simonPattern.
  • Check whether the current index of simonPattern and userPattern are not equal and then assign the value of i variable to the userScore variable and break out of the loop.
  • Finally display the user score.