An (old style) BASIC program consists of a series of statements numbered in

Chapter 5, Problem 5.17

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An (old style) BASIC program consists of a series of statements numbered in ascendingorder. Control is passed by use of a goto or gosub and a statement number. Writea program that reads in a legal BASIC program and renumbers the statements so thatthe first starts at number F and each statement has a number D higher than the previousstatement. You may assume an upper limit of N statements, but the statementnumbers in the input might be as large as a 32-bit integer. Your program must runin linear time.

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