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#include <iostream.

h>
#include <conio.h>

void main()
{
clrscr();
int array[10],t;
for(int x=0;x<10;x++)
{
cout << "Enter Integer No. " << x+1 << " : " << endl;
cin>>array[x];
}
for (x=0;x<10;x++)
{
for(int y=0;y<9;y++)
{
if(array[y]>array[y+1])
{
t=array[y];
array[y]=array[y+1];
array[y+1]=t;
}
}
}
cout << "Array in ascending order is : ";
for (x=0;x<10;x++)
cout << endl << array[x];
getch();
}

This program takes in the ten integers array[x] to be stored in the single-dimensional
array as a screen input from the user.
It then sorts out these ten integers into ascending order and prints them out using the
'cout' command.

#include <iostream.h>
#include <conio.h>

void main()
{
clrscr();
int x;
int A[4][4],sum=0; //Reading the matrix.
cout << "Enter the elements of the matrix : " << endl;
for(int y=0;y<4;y++)
for (int x=0;x<4;x++)
{
cout << "Element " << x+1 << ", " << y+1 << " : ";
cin>>A[x][y];
}
//Sum of either of the diagonal elements.
for(x=0;x<4;x++)
for(y=0;y<4;y++)
if(x==y)
sum+=A[x][y];
else if(y==4-(1+1));
sum+=A[x][y];
cout << "Sum of either of the diagonal elements is : " << sum;
getch();
}

This program takes in the elements A[x][y] of the 4 x 4 matrix as a screen input from the
user.
It then calculates the sum of either of its diagonals and outputs it using the 'cout'
command.

#include <iostream.h>
#include <conio.h>
int main()
{
clrscr();
int x,y,z,smallest;
cout << "Enter 3 integers : ";
cin>>x>>y>>z;
smallest=x;
if(y<smallest)
smallest=y;
if(z<smallest)
smallest=z;
cout << "The smallest integer out of the 3 integers you typed ";
cout << x << ", " << y << " & " << z << " is : " << "\n" << smallest <<
"\n";
getch();
return 0;
}

This program takes in three integers x, y and z as a screen input from the user.
It then determines the smallest integer of the three and prints it out using the 'cout'
command.

#include <iostream.h>
#include <conio.h>

void main()
{
clrscr();
char line[80];
int number_of_vowels,uc,lc,uv,lv;
uc=lc=uv=lv=0;
cout << "Enter your sentence : " << endl;
cin.getline(line,80);
for(int x=0; line[x]!='\0';x++)
{
if(line[x]=='A'||line[x]=='E'||line[x]=='I'||line[x]=='O'||line[x]=='U')
uv++;
else if(line[x]=='a'||line[x]=='e'||line[x]=='i'||line[x]=='o'||
line[x]=='u')
lv++;
else if(line[x]>+65&&line[x]<=90)
uc++;
else if (line[x]>=97&&line[x]<=122)
lc++;
}
//Printing the output.
cout << "Uppercase Consonants = " << uc << "." << endl;
cout << "Lowercase Consonants = " << lc << "." << endl;
cout << "Uppercase Vowels = " << uv << "." << endl;
cout << "Lowercase Vowels = " << lv << "." << endl;
number_of_vowels=uv+lv;
cout << "Number of vowels = " << number_of_vowels << endl;
getch();
}

This program takes in a sentence as a screen input from the user.


It then computes the number of uppercase and lowercase consonants, uppercase and
lowercase vowels and the total number of vowels.
It then outputs it using the 'cout' command.

#include <iostream.h>
#include <conio.h>

void main()
{
clrscr();
int choice;
float ctemp,ftemp;
cout << "1.Celsius to Fahrenheit" << endl;
cout << "2.Fahrenheit to Celsius" << endl;
cout << "Choose between 1 & 2 : " << endl;
cin>>choice;
if (choice==1)
{
cout << "Enter the temperature in Celsius : " << endl;
cin>>ctemp;
ftemp=(1.8*ctemp)+32;
cout << "Temperature in Fahrenheit = " << ftemp << endl;
}
else
{
cout << "Enter the temperature in Fahrenheit : " << endl;
cin>>ftemp;
ctemp=(ftemp-32)/1.8;
cout << "Temperature in Celsius = " << ctemp << endl;
}
getch();
}

This program takes in the user's choice choice as a screen input from the user.
It then asks the user for a temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit depending on the choice.
It then converts the Celsius temperature to Fahrenheit or vice versa and prints it out using
the 'cout' command.

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