The four smallest numbers (40 points) Write an ANNA assembly program (smallest_four.ac) that finds the four smallest numbers entered by the user. Initially, the program continually asks the user to enter numbers. As soon as a negative value is entered, compute which numbers are the top four (smallest) numbers. For instance, if the user entered 2, 6, 7, 6, 5, 7, 6, 17, 15 -1; the program should print 2, 5, 6, 6 (the four smallest numbers in the sequence). If the user enters a negative number at the beginning, print 0. If the user enters four or fewer numbers, print all the numbers as output.
Notes:
• The goal of this problem is to exercise storing, retrieving, and scanning the numbers stored in memory. Therefore, a solution where you keep track of the smallest four numbers in registers as the numbers are entered is not acceptable. Such a solution will receive a maximum of 15 points for this problem.
• Do not keep track of everything in the input loop. You will need to store all numbers entered by the user in memory.
• Store all numbers entered into a growing array. • Note that The array should be the last item in your data section so it can grow as large as necessary.
• You may assume there is enough memory to hold all numbers entered by the user.