using codeblock
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//program get sum of 1,2,3,4,5,.............100 using function
#include<stdio.h> //header file
void sum_series(); // function prototype/declaration with return type zero.
int main() //main function
{
sum_series(); // function calling.
return 0; //returns 0 value
}
void sum_series() // function body line ; also called function definition
{
int sum=0; //initialization of sum to zero
int i; // variable declaration
for(i=1;i<=100;i++) //loop running from 1 to 100 with increment 1 each time
{
sum=sum+i; // summing all the numbers repetitively
}
printf("sum=%d\n",sum); //output
}
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using turboc++
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//program get sum of 1,2,3,4,5,.............100 using function
#include<stdio.h> //header file
#include<conio.h>
void sum_series(); // function prototype/declaration with return type zero.
void main() //main function
{
sum_series(); // function calling.
getch(); //returns 0 value
}
void sum_series() // function body line ; also called function definition
{
int sum=0; //initialization of sum to zero
int i; // variable declaration
for(i=1;i<=100;i++) //loop running from 1 to 100 with increment 1 each time
{
sum=sum+i; // summing all the numbers repetitively
}
printf("sum=%d\n",sum); //output
}
/* here we have used top down approach. i.e calling from top and writing its body line down.
we can also reverse the process.*/
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//program get sum of 1,2,3,4,5,.............100 using function
#include<stdio.h> //header file
void sum_series(); // function prototype/declaration with return type zero.
int main() //main function
{
sum_series(); // function calling.
return 0; //returns 0 value
}
void sum_series() // function body line ; also called function definition
{
int sum=0; //initialization of sum to zero
int i; // variable declaration
for(i=1;i<=100;i++) //loop running from 1 to 100 with increment 1 each time
{
sum=sum+i; // summing all the numbers repetitively
}
printf("sum=%d\n",sum); //output
}
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using turboc++
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//program get sum of 1,2,3,4,5,.............100 using function
#include<stdio.h> //header file
#include<conio.h>
void sum_series(); // function prototype/declaration with return type zero.
void main() //main function
{
sum_series(); // function calling.
getch(); //returns 0 value
}
void sum_series() // function body line ; also called function definition
{
int sum=0; //initialization of sum to zero
int i; // variable declaration
for(i=1;i<=100;i++) //loop running from 1 to 100 with increment 1 each time
{
sum=sum+i; // summing all the numbers repetitively
}
printf("sum=%d\n",sum); //output
}
/* here we have used top down approach. i.e calling from top and writing its body line down.
we can also reverse the process.*/
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