Plurality
Problem to Solve
Elections come in all shapes and sizes. In the UK, the Prime Minister is officially appointed by the monarch, who generally chooses the leader of the political party that wins the most seats in the House of Commons. The United States uses a multi-step Electoral College process where citizens vote on how each state should allocate Electors who then elect the President.
Perhaps the simplest way to hold an election, though, is via a method commonly known as the “plurality vote” (also known as “first-past-the-post” or “winner take all”). In the plurality vote, every voter gets to vote for one candidate. At the end of the election, whichever candidate has the greatest number of votes is declared the winner of the election.
For this problem, you’ll implement a program that runs a plurality election, per the below.
Demo
Distribution Code
For this problem, you’ll extend the functionality of “distribution code” provided to you by CS50’s staff.
Download the distribution code
Log into code.cs50.io, click on your terminal window, and execute cd
by itself. You should find that your terminal window’s prompt resembles the below:
$
Next execute
wget https://cdn.cs50.net/2022/fall/psets/3/plurality.zip
in order to download a ZIP called plurality.zip
into your codespace.
Then execute
unzip plurality.zip
to create a folder called plurality
. You no longer need the ZIP file, so you can execute
rm plurality.zip
and respond with “y” followed by Enter at the prompt to remove the ZIP file you downloaded.
Now type
cd plurality
followed by Enter to move yourself into (i.e., open) that directory. Your prompt should now resemble the below.
plurality/ $
If all was successful, you should execute
ls
and see a file named plurality.c
. Executing code plurality.c
should open the file where you will type your code for this problem set. If not, retrace your steps and see if you can determine where you went wrong!
Hints
Understand the code in plurality.c
Whenever you’ll extend the functionality of existing code, it’s best to be sure you first understand it in its present state.
Look first at the top of the file. The line #define MAX 9
is some syntax used here to mean that MAX
is a constant (equal to 9
) that can be used throughout the program. Here, it represents the maximum number of candidates an election can have.
// Max number of candidates
#define MAX 9
Notice that plurality.c
then uses this constant to define a global array—that is, an array that any function can access.
// Array of candidates
candidate candidates[MAX];
But what, in this case, is a candidate
? In plurality.c
, a candidate
is a struct
. Each candidate
has two fields: a string
called name
representing the candidate’s name, and an int
called votes
representing the number of votes the candidate has.
// Candidates have name and vote count
typedef struct
{
string name;
int votes;
}
candidate;
Now, take a look at the main
function itself. See if you can find where the program sets a global variable candidate_count
representing the number of candidates in the election.
// Number of candidates
int candidate_count;
What about where it copies command-line arguments into the array candidates
?
// Populate array of candidates
candidate_count = argc - 1;
if (candidate_count > MAX)
{
printf("Maximum number of candidates is %i\n", MAX);
return 2;
}
for (int i = 0; i < candidate_count; i++)
{
candidates[i].name = argv[i + 1];
candidates[i].votes = 0;
}
And where it asks the user to type in the number of voters?
int voter_count = get_int("Number of voters: ");
Then, the program lets every voter type in a vote, calling the vote
function on each candidate voted for. Finally, main
makes a call to the print_winner
function to print out the winner (or winners) of the election. We’ll leave it to you to identify the code that implements this functionality.
If you look further down in the file, though, you’ll notice that the vote
and print_winner
functions have been left blank.
// Update vote totals given a new vote
bool vote(string name)
{
// TODO
return false;
}
// Print the winner (or winners) of the election
void print_winner(void)
{
// TODO
return;
}
This part is up to you to complete! You should not modify anything else in plurality.c
other than the implementations of the vote
and print_winner
functions (and the inclusion of additional header files, if you’d like).
Complete the vote
function
Next, complete the vote
function.
- Consider that
vote
’s signature,bool vote(string name)
, shows it takes a single argument, astring
calledname
, representing the name of the candidate who was voted for. vote
should return abool
, wheretrue
indicates a vote was successfully cast andfalse
indicates it was not.
One way to approach this problem is to do the following:
- Iterate over each candidate
- Check if candidate’s name matches the input,
name
- If yes, increment that candidate’s votes and return
true
- If no, continue checking
- If yes, increment that candidate’s votes and return
- Check if candidate’s name matches the input,
- If no matches after checking each candidate, return
false
Let’s write some pseudocode to remind you to do just that:
// Update vote totals given a new vote
bool vote(string name)
{
// Iterate over each candidate
// Check if candidate's name matches given name
// If yes, increment candidate's votes and return true
// If no match, return false
}
We’ll leave the implementation in code, though, up to you!
Complete the print_winner
function
Finally, complete the print_winner
function.
- The function should print out the name of the candidate who received the most votes in the election, and then print a newline.
- The election could end in a tie if multiple candidates each have the maximum number of votes. In that case, you should output the names of each of the winning candidates, each on a separate line.
You might think a sorting algorithm would best solve this problem: imagine sorting candidates by their vote totals and printing the top candidate (or candidates). Recall, though, that sorting can be expensive: even Merge Sort, one of the fastest sorting algorithms, runs in \(O(N \space log(N))\).
Consider that you need only two pieces of information to solve this problem:
- The maximum number of votes
- The candidate (or candidates) with that number of votes
As such, a good solution might require only two searches. Write some pseudocode to remind yourself to do just that:
// Print the winner (or winners) of the election
void print_winner(void)
{
// Find the maximum number of votes
// Print the candidate (or candidates) with maximum votes
}
We’ll leave the code, though, up to you!
Walkthrough
How to Test
Be sure to test your code to make sure it handles…
- An election with any number of candidate (up to the
MAX
of9
) - Voting for a candidate by name
- Invalid votes for candidates who are not on the ballot
- Printing the winner of the election if there is only one
- Printing the winner of the election if there are multiple winners
Correctness
check50 cs50/problems/2023/spring/plurality
Style
style50 plurality.c
How to Submit
Per Step 4 below, after you submit, be sure to check your autograder results. If you see SUBMISSION ERROR: missing files (0.0/1.0)
, it means your file was not named exactly as prescribed (or you uploaded it to the wrong problem).
Correctness in submissions entails everything from reading the specification, writing code that is compliant with it, and submitting files with the correct name. If you see this error, you should resubmit right away, making sure your submission is fully compliant with the specification. The staff will not adjust your filenames for you after the fact!
- Download your
plurality.c
file by control-clicking or right-clicking on the file in your codespace’s file browser and choosing Download. - Go to CS50’s Gradescope page.
- Click Problem Set 3: Plurality.
- Drag and drop your
plurality.c
file to the area that says Drag & Drop. Be sure it has that exact filename! If you upload a file with a different name, the autograder likely will fail when trying to run it. Ensuring you have uploaded files with the correct filename is your responsibility! - Click Upload.
You should see a message that says “Problem Set 3: Plurality submitted successfully!”