Computers and Technology

Create a procedure named FindThrees that returns 1 if an array has three consecutive values of 3 somewhere in the array. Otherwise, return 0. The
procedure's input parameter list contains a pointer to the array and the
array's size. Use the PROC directive with a parameter list when declaring
the procedure. Preserve all registers (except EAX) that are modified by
the procedure. Write a test program that calls FindThrees several times
with different arrays.
!
.386
.model flat, stdcall
.stack 4096
ExitProcess proto, dwExitCode:dword
FindThrees proto aPtr:PTR SDWORD, arraySize:DWORD
.data
strSuccess BYTE "Success.", 0
strFailure BYTE "Failure.", 0
Array1 sdword 4, 6, 3, 3, 2, 5 ; false
Array2 sdword 3,3,3,9,5 ; true
Array3 sdword 1,2,3,3,4,3,3,3,9 ; true
Array4 sdword 1,2,4,-4,-5,9 ; false
.code
main proc
invoke FindThrees, ADDR Array1, LENGTHOF Array1 ;invoke FindThrees procedure for Array 1
;invoke FindThrees procedure for Array 2
;invoke FindThrees procedure for Array 3
;invoke FindThrees procedure for Array 4
invoke ExitProcess,0
main endp
FindThrees proc,
aPtr:PTR SDWORD, arraySize:DWORD

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