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Week 1:: Write Simple Programs Using Printf, Scanf Aim: To Write A Simple C Programs Using Printf, Scanf

The document provides code and explanations for 4 simple C programs completed in Week 3: 1) A program to calculate the square root of a number using the sqrt() function. 2) A program to calculate compound interest using the formula CI = p × (1 + r/100)n – p. 3) A program to calculate the area of a triangle using Heron's formula. 4) A program to calculate the distance travelled by an object using the formula d = s * t, where s is speed and t is time. The document includes the algorithms, flowcharts, code, inputs, and outputs for each program. It concludes that each program executed successfully.

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Week 1:: Write Simple Programs Using Printf, Scanf Aim: To Write A Simple C Programs Using Printf, Scanf

The document provides code and explanations for 4 simple C programs completed in Week 3: 1) A program to calculate the square root of a number using the sqrt() function. 2) A program to calculate compound interest using the formula CI = p × (1 + r/100)n – p. 3) A program to calculate the area of a triangle using Heron's formula. 4) A program to calculate the distance travelled by an object using the formula d = s * t, where s is speed and t is time. The document includes the algorithms, flowcharts, code, inputs, and outputs for each program. It concludes that each program executed successfully.

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Week 1: Write simple programs using printf(), scanf()

Aim: To write a simple c programs using printf(), scanf()

ALGORITHM
Step 1: Start
Step 2: Declare variables num1, num2 and sum.
Step 3: Read values for num1, num2.
Step 4: Add num1 and num2 and assign the result to a variable sum.
Step 5: Display sum
Step 6: Stop

FLOWCHART
// C program to add two numbers

#include <stdio.h>

int main()

int A, B, sum = 0; // Ask user to enter the two numbers

printf("Enter two numbers A and B : \n"); // Read two numbers from the user || A = 2, B = 3

scanf("%d%d", &A, &B); // Calculate the addition of A and B // using '+' operator

sum = A + B; // Print the sum

printf("Sum of A and B is: %d", sum);

return 0;

OUTPUT

Enter two numbers A and B

Sum=10

Result
The given program executed successfully
Week 2: (i).Sum and average of 3 numbers
Aim: To write a c program to find the Sum and average of 3 numbers

Algorithm:
Step 1: Start
Step 2: Declare variables num 1, num2, num 3 and sum , average.
Step 3: Read values num1, num 2, num 3
Step 4: Add num 1, num 2, num 3 and assign the result to sum.
sum←num1+num2 +num3
Average ← sum/3
Step 5: Display sum and average
Step 6: Stop

Flow Chart:

Program:
#include<stdio.h>
int main( )
{
int a,b,c;
int sum,average;
printf("Enter any three integers: ");
scanf("%d%d %d",&a,&b,&c);
sum = a+b+c;
average=sum/3
printf("Sum and average of three integers: %d %d",sum,average);
return 0;
}

SAMPLE INPUT: Enter any three integers:2 4 5


EXPECTED OUTPUT: Sum and average of three integers: 11 3

Result
The given program executed successfully

Week 2: (ii) Conversion of Fahrenheit to Celsius and vice versa


Aim: To write a c program to find the Conversion of Fahrenheit to Celsius and vice versa
Algorithm:
Step 1: Start
Step 2: Read the value of temperature to be converted from the user
Step 3: Assign the value to a variable, say ‘cel’
Step 4: Initialize f = 0
Step 5: f = ((5/9) * cel ) + 32
Step 6: Display f
Step 7: Stop

Flow Chart:
Source code

#include<stdio.h>

#include<conio.h>

void main()

float celsius, fahrenheit;

clrscr();

printf("\n Enter Temp in Fahrenheit : ");

scanf("%f", &fahrenheit);

celsius = (fahrenheit-32) / 1.8;

printf("\n Temperature in Celsius : %.2f ", celsius);


getch();
}

Output:

Enter Fahrenheit:
100
Celsius: 37.777779

Result
The given program executed successfully

Week 2: (iii) simple interest


Aim: To write a c program to find the simple interest calculation
Algorithm:

Step 1. Start

Step 2.Store the values of the Principal, Time, and the Rate in the particular data types.

Step 3.Now use this formula (P * R * T) / 100 to calculate the simple interest. The P is
the principal, R is the rate of interest, and the T is the total period of time.

Step 4.The calculated value from the above expression is the Simple interest.

Step 5. End

Flow Chart:
Source code
#include<iostream>
#include <stdio.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
//principle amount
float p = 5;
//time
float r = 4;
//rate in years
float t = 5;
// Simple interest
float SI = 0;
SI =(p * t * r) / 100;
printf("Simple Interest = %f",SI);
return 0;
}

Output:

Enter the principal amount: 7000


Enter the rate of interest: 50
Enter the time: 2
Simple Interest = 7000.000000
Amount = 14000.000000

Result
The given program executed successfully

WEEK 3 (i) Finding the square root of a given number


Aim: To write a c program to find the square root of a given number

Algorithm:

1. Start
2. Accept one number from user.
3. Use the function sqrt() to find square root.
4. Print the result.
5. End

Flow Chart:

Source code:
#include<stdio.h>

#include<conio.h>

#include<math.h>

int main()

int n,result;

printf("Enter any number :\t");

result=sqrt(n);

printf("\nSquare root of given number is : %d",result);

getch();

Output

Enter any number


12
Square root of given number is
3.464102

Result
The given program executed successfully

WEEK 3 ii) Finding compound interest


Aim: To write a c program to find compound interest

Algorithm:

Step 1: Start

Step 2: Read 3 number for p, n, r

Step 3: Calculate C.I = p × (1 + r/100)n – p

Step 4: Print “The compound Interest = C.l”

Step 5: Stop

Flowchart

Result
The given program executed successfully
WEEK 3 iii) Area of a triangle using heron’s formulae

Aim: To write a c program to find Area of a triangle using heron’s formulae

Algorithm:

Step 1: Start

Step 2: Input the sides of the triangle.


Step3:Calculate the area of triangle using formula 12∗b∗h or sqrt((s) * (s-a) * (s-b) * (s-
c)).
Step 4. Print area of triangle.

Step 5: Stop

Flowchart

Result
The given program executed successfully
WEEK 3 iv) Distance travelled by an object

Aim: To write a c program to find Distance travelled by an object

Algorithm:

Step 1: Start
Step 2: Declare variables s , t and d.
Step 3: Take input in variable s and t from the user.
Step 4: Calculate distance by formula d = s * t
Step 5: Print distance d
Step 6: End
Flowchart

Result
The given program executed successfully

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