Extend the random walk program from Chapter 9 (Programming Exercise 12). Consider the

Chapter 11, Problem 18

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Extend the random walk program from Chapter 9 (Programming Exercise 12). Consider the sidewalk as a sequence of squares, and each step moves the walker one square. Your program should keep track of how many times each square of the sidewalk is stepped on. Start your walker in the middle of a sidewalk of length n where n is a user input, and continue the simulation until it drops off one of the ends. Then print out the counts of how many times each square was landed on.

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