Sunday 11 April 2021

While loop in c

A while loop allows a part of the code to be executed multiple times depending upon a given Boolean condition. it called a pre-tested loop. Then the ‘While loop’ is mostly used in the case where the number of repetitions is no known in advance.

Syntax of while loop:-

          While(condition)

          {

               Statement;

               Increament/decreasement;

          }

Flowchart:-



Example:-

Problem 1

Write a C program to calculate the sum of two numbers without using the plus operator.

Algorithm

Step 1   a++;  b--;

Step 2   Repeat Step 1 until b becomes 0

Program of the above problem

#include <stdio.h>

 

int main()

{

    int a, b;

    printf("a=");

    scanf("%d", &a);

    printf("b=");

    scanf("%d", &b);

 

    while (b != 0)

    {

        a++;

        b--;

    }

    printf("sum = %d\n", a);

    return 0;

}

Output:-






Note:  This logic is design for only positive integers.

Problem 2

Write a C program to the counting of the number 1 to 10 using a while loop.

#include<stdio.h>

 

int main()

{

    int i=1;

 

    while(i<=10)

    {

        printf("%d\n", i);

        i++;

    }

    return 0;

 

}

Output:-









Problem 3

Write a C program to print the 2s table using a while loop.

#include <stdio.h>

 

int main()

{

    int a, n, i;

    printf("number");

    scanf("%d", &n);

    (i = 1);

    while (i<=n)

    {

        a = 2 * i;

        {

            printf("%d\n", a);

        }

        i++;

    }

}

Output:-




Friday 9 April 2021

Some basic C programs using Conditional Operator

Conditional operator simply returns one value when the condition is true and returns another value if the condition is false. It also knows as a ternary operator.

Syntax of a ternary operator

  (condition) ? Expression: Expression;

Example

(a>0)?1:0; evaluates to true so 1.

Now understand the ternary operator with the help of some basic problem.

Problem 1

Write a C program to check the numbers are positive or negative.

#include <stdio.h>

 

int main()

{

    int a, c;

    printf("Enter the number ");

    scanf("%d", &a);

    c = (a>0) ? printf("positive number ") : printf("Negative number ");

    // (a > 0) ? printf("positive number") : printf("Negative number");

}

Understanding the above code:

    Declared two integer type variables which are a and c.

    Input is taken in variable ‘a’ by  ‘scanf( )’ function.

    Integer type variable c is used to store the decision based upon the condition by the compiler.

Output








Using this in the above code

 (a > 0) ? printf("positive number") : printf("Negative number");








With both the code output is similar. 


Problem 2

Write a C program to determine the greatest number between the three numbers.

#include <stdio.h>

 

int main()

{

    int a, b, c, big;

    printf("a=");

    scanf("%d", &a);

    printf("b=");

    scanf("%d", &b);

    printf("c=");

    scanf("%d", &c);

    big = a > b ? (a > c ? a : c) : (b > c ? b : c);

    printf("Greatest number %d\n", big);

}

Output






Wednesday 7 April 2021

Conditional Operator in C

Conditional operator is a Ternary operator available in list of operators in the C language. It requires three operands. Conditional statements are used to make decision based upon condition. Ternary operator requires two special symbols (‘?’ and ‘:’) to express it.

The program execution of conditional operator is just like if-else conditional statement.

Syntax of conditional operator

Expression 1? Expression 2: Expression 3;

Working of Ternary Operator

As in Expression 1? Expression 2:  Expression3. Expression 1 is the Boolean expression. If Expression1 evaluates to 0 which is a Boolean expression then that simply means FALSE and if the Expression1 evaluates to 1 this simply means TRUE therefore Expression3 or Expression2 will get evaluated based on Expression1.

For example

#include<stdio.h>

int main ()

{

    int a, c;

    printf("Enter the number  ");

    scanf("%d", &a);

    c = (a>5) ? printf("True") : printf("False");

}

Output:



Tuesday 30 March 2021

String Format in Python

Formatting string enables the capability to add dynamic content or string to it in an easy way. It allows to update contents in a string in simpler way.

String Format using format () method

Syntax: template_string.format(positional_args, keyword_args) 

The template string contains the replacement fields which can be replaced using the positional_args and keyword_args used in the method. The method returns the formatted string.

In the template string, the replacements fields are enclosed within curly braces “{  }”. Rest of the string content remains unchanged.

Using positional arguments

print('{0} {1} the {2} nicely'.format('This', 'formats', 'string'))

 


Here, <template_string> is '{0} {1} the {2} nicely'. The replacement fields are {0}, {1}, and {2} with zero-based positional arguments 'This', 'formats', 'string'. The replacements fields are replaced with the corresponding positional arguments by the format method.

 

Using keyword arguments

print('{name} is {age} years old'.format(name='Python', age= 30))

 


Here, the replacement fields are {name}, {age}and the corresponding keyword arguments with values. Each fields are replaced with corresponding keyword argument values.