#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>
void convert_to_big_endian(uint32_t value, uint8_t arr[4]) {
// Your code here
uint32_t first_byte_mask = 0xFF000000;
uint32_t second_byte_mask = 0x00FF0000;
uint32_t third_byte_mask = 0x0000FF00;
uint32_t fourth_byte_mask = 0x000000FF;
arr[0] = (value & first_byte_mask) >> 24;
arr[1] = (value & second_byte_mask) >> 16;
arr[2] = (value & third_byte_mask) >> 8;
arr[3] = (value & fourth_byte_mask);
}
int main() {
uint32_t value;
uint8_t arr[4];
scanf("%u", &value);
convert_to_big_endian(value, arr);
for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
printf("%u", arr[i]);
if(i<3){
printf(" ");
}
}
return 0;
}Since we are extracting the bytes (every 8-bits) from a 32-bits value, we can use bitmasks to extract the values and right shifting the result accordingly; then assigning the resulting values into the byte array.