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Expected Output:: 1. Write A C Program To Print Your Name, Date of Birth. and Mobile Number

The document contains 11 code snippets that demonstrate various basic C programming concepts like input/output, arithmetic operations, conditional statements, and functions. The code snippets show how to print text, calculate sums, products, averages, and convert values like days to years/weeks/days. Each snippet includes sample input/output to demonstrate the expected behavior of the programs.

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Expected Output:: 1. Write A C Program To Print Your Name, Date of Birth. and Mobile Number

The document contains 11 code snippets that demonstrate various basic C programming concepts like input/output, arithmetic operations, conditional statements, and functions. The code snippets show how to print text, calculate sums, products, averages, and convert values like days to years/weeks/days. Each snippet includes sample input/output to demonstrate the expected behavior of the programs.

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1. Write a C program to print your name, date of birth. and mobile number.

Expected Output:
Name : Alexandra Abramov
DOB : July 14, 1975
Mobile : 99-9999999999
Cod:

#include <stdio.h>

int main(void){

printf ("Name : Alexandra Abramov \n");

printf ("DOB : July 14, 1975 \n");

printf("Mobile : 99-9999999999\n");

return 0;

2. Write a C program to get the C version you are using. 

Expected Output:
We are using C18!

#include <stdio.h>

int main()

#if __STDC_VERSION__>=201710L

printf ("We are using C18\n");

#elif __STDC_VERSION__>=201112L

printf ("We are using version C11!\n");

#elif __STDC_VERSION__>=99409L

printf("We are using C95!\n");

#elif __STDC_VERSION__ >=199901L

printf ("we are using C99!\n");


#else

printf("We are using C89/C90!\n");

#endif

return 0;

In copilatorul dat de ex rezultatul va fi C18. Rezultatul difera in fct de compilatorul folosit.

3. Write a C program to print a block F using hash (#), where the F has a height
of six characters and width of five and four characters. And also to print a big 'C'.
Expected Output:
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf("######\n");
printf("#\n");
printf("#\n");
printf("#####\n");
printf("#\n");
printf("#\n");
printf("#\n");

return(0);
}

######
#
#
#####
#
#
#
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf(" ######\n");
printf(" ## ##\n");
printf(" #\n");
printf(" #\n");
printf(" #\n");
printf(" #\n");
printf(" #\n");
printf(" ## ##\n");
printf(" ######\n");

return(0);
}

######
## ##
#
#
#
#
#
## ##
######

4. Write a C program to print the following characters in a reverse way. 


Test Characters: 'X', 'M', 'L'
Expected Output:
The reverse of XML is LMX
#include <stdio.h>

int main()

char char1 = 'X';

char char2 = 'M';

char char3 ='L';

printf ("The reverse of %c%c%c is %c%c%c" ,char1, char2, char3, char3, char2, char1);
return 0;

5. Write a C program to compute the perimeter and area of a rectangle with a


height of 7 inches. and width of 5 inches. 
Expected Output:
Perimeter of the rectangle = 24 inches
Area of the rectangle = 35 square inches

#include <stdio.h>

int main()

int height = 7;

int width =5;

int Perimeter=(2*height+2*width);

int area=height*width;

printf ("Perimeter of the rectangle=%d inches\n", Perimeter);

printf ("Area of the rectangle = %d square inches\n", area);

return 0;

}
6. Write a C program to compute the perimeter and area of a circle with a radius
of 6 inches. 
Expected Output:
Perimeter of the Circle = 37.680000 inches
Area of the Circle = 113.040001 square inches

#include <stdio.h>

int main()

int radius=6;

float perimeter=2*3.14*radius;

float area=3.14*radius*radius;

printf("Perimeter of the Circle =%f inches\n", perimeter);

printf ("Area of the Circle = %f square inches", area);

return 0;

7. Write a C program to display multiple variables.  Sample Variables :


a+ c, x + c,dx + x, ((int) dx) + ax, a + x, s + b, ax + b, s + c, ax + c, ax + ux
Declaration :
int a = 125, b = 12345;
long ax = 1234567890;
short s = 4043;
float x = 2.13459;
double dx = 1.1415927;
char c = 'W';
unsigned long ux = 2541567890;

#include <stdio.h>

int main()
{

int a = 125, b = 12345;

long ax = 1234567890;

short s = 4043;

float x = 2.13459;

double dx = 1.1415927;

char c = 'W';

unsigned long ux = 2541567890;

printf ("a+ c=%d\n", a+c);

printf ("x + c=%f\n", x+c);

printf ("dx + x=%f\n", dx+x);

printf ("((int) dx) + ax=%ld\n", ((int) dx) + ax); //long double

printf ("a + x=%f\n", a+x);

printf ("s + b=%d\n", s+b);

printf ("ax + b=%ld\n", ax+b);

printf ("s + c=%hd\n", s+c); // hd- Unsigned Integer(Short)

printf ("ax + c=%ld\n", ax+c);

printf ("ax + ux=%lu\n", ax+ux);

return 0;

}
8. Write a C program to convert specified days into years, weeks and days.
Note: Ignore leap year.

Test Data :
Number of days : 1329
Expected Output :
Years: 3
Weeks: 33
Days: 3

#include <stdio.h>

int main()

int days;

int weeks;

int years;

days=1329;

years=days/365;

weeks=(days % 365)/7;

days=days- ((years*365) + (weeks*7));

printf("Years:%d\n", years);

printf ("Weeks:%d\n", weeks);

printf ("Days: %d\n", days);

return 0;

}
9. Write a C program that accepts two integers from the user and calculate the
sum of the two integers. 
Test Data :
Input the first integer: 25
Input the second integer: 38
Expected Output:
Sum of the above two integers = 63
#include <stdio.h>

int main()

int a, b, sum;

printf ("Input the firs integer: ");

scanf ("%d", &a);

printf ("Input the second integer: ");

scanf ("%d", &b);

sum=a+b;

printf ("Sum of the above two integers = %d\n", sum);

return 0;

10. Write a C program that accepts two integers from the user and calculate the
product of the two integers. 
Test Data :
Input the first integer: 25
Input the second integer: 15
Expected Output:
Product of the above two integers = 375
#include <stdio.h>

int main()

int a, b, product;

printf ("Input the firs integer: ");

scanf ("%d", &a);

printf ("Input the second integer: ");

scanf ("%d", &b);

product=a*b;

printf ("Product of the above two integers = %d\n", product);

return 0;

11. Write a C program that accepts two item’s weight (floating points' values )
and number of purchase (floating points' values) and calculate the average value
of the items. 
Test Data :
Weight - Item1: 15
No. of item1: 5
Weight - Item2: 25
No. of item2: 4
Expected Output:
Average Value = 19.444444

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