Simple c program for adding two numbers and its explanation:
PROGRAM:
#include<stdio.h>
int
main()
{
int x;
int y;
int result;
printf("\n Enter the first number to
be added: ");
scanf("%d",&x);
printf("\n Enter the second number to
be added: ");
scanf("%d",&y);
result = x + y;
printf("\n The sum of two numbers is:
%d\n",result);
return 0;
}
Sample Output:( using GNU GCC Compiler with Code Blocks IDE )
Sample Output:( using GNU GCC Compiler with Code Blocks IDE )
Enter the first number to be added: 10
Enter the second number to be added: 15
The sum of two numbers is: 25
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EXPLANATION for the above program :
1) The #include <stdio.h> includes the file stdio.h into your code so it knows what the
functions such as printf() mean.
1) The #include <stdio.h> includes the file stdio.h into your code so it knows what the
functions such as printf() mean.
2) main() is the main function in which you write most of your code . int is the default
return type of main function.
3) int x; , int y; , and int result. the int stands for integer or a number
(no
decimal points you need a float for that) the X and Y are the numbers you are
adding together and result is the result of the numbers.
adding together and result is the result of the numbers.
4) printf("\nEnter the first number to be added: ");
scanf("%d",&x); the Printf() prints the text, Enter the first number to be added: ,
onto the screen and the
scanf("%d",&x);
looks for the number input from the keyboard for x.
5) printf("\n Enter the second number to be added: ");
5) printf("\n Enter the second number to be added: ");
scanf("%d",&y); do the same as the last 2 lines
except it looks for the
value for y instead of x.
6) result = x + y; that adds the values of X and Y and stores the result in the
variable result.
7) printf(" The sum of two numbers: %d\n",result); that prints the result on the screen
return(0); tells the OS that the program ended successfully.
For c# program :
value for y instead of x.
6) result = x + y; that adds the values of X and Y and stores the result in the
variable result.
7) printf(" The sum of two numbers: %d\n",result); that prints the result on the screen
return(0); tells the OS that the program ended successfully.
For c# program :
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