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The document provides a series of PL/SQL programs demonstrating various control structures, including programs to check for Armstrong numbers, generate Fibonacci series, reverse a number, and calculate factorials. Each program includes code snippets, expected outputs, and instructions for execution. The aim is to illustrate the use of PL/SQL for basic mathematical operations and control flow.

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The document provides a series of PL/SQL programs demonstrating various control structures, including programs to check for Armstrong numbers, generate Fibonacci series, reverse a number, and calculate factorials. Each program includes code snippets, expected outputs, and instructions for execution. The aim is to illustrate the use of PL/SQL for basic mathematical operations and control flow.

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PLSQL Programs

Experiment – 6
1> Save file in note pad with .sql extension ( ex: amstrong.sql )
2> To run : @ c:\folder name\filename (ex: @ c:\dbms\amstrong.sql)
( OR )
3> Type program directly in SQL+

Aim : Writing a pl/sql program using control structres


--Armstrong number

set serveroutput on;

declare

n number(10);

r number(10);

c number(10):=0;

t number(10);

begin

n:=&number;

t:=n;

while(n>0) loop

r:=mod(n,10);

c:=r*r*r+c;

n:=trunc(n/10);

end loop;

if(c=t) then

DBMS_output.put_line('it is an armstrong');

else

DBMS_output.put_line('not an armstrong');

end if;

end;

/
Output:

Enter the value for number:153

Old 7: n:=&number;

New 7: n:=153;

It is an Armstrong number PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

--Fibonacci Series
declare

n number(2):=0;

a number(2):=0;

b number(2):=1;

begin

DBMS_output.put_line('a is'||a);

DBMS_output.put_line('b is '||b);

while(n<30) loop

DBMS_output.put_line('value is'||n);

n:=a+b;

a:=b;

b:=n;

end loop;

end;

Output: A is 0

B is 1

Value is 0

Value is 01

Value is 02

Value is 03

Value is 05

Value is 08

Value is 13
Value is 21

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

Aim:To find the reverse of a given number


using pl/sql program
--reverse of a given number

set serveroutput on;

declare n number(5);

r number(5):=0;

l number(5):=0;

begin

n:=&number;

while(n!=0) loop

r:=mod(n,10);

l:=l*10+r; n:=trunc(n/10);

end loop;

DBMS_output.put_line('reverse of a number is'||l);

end;

Output:

Enter the value for number:12345

Old 6: n:=&number;

New 6: n:=12345;

Reverse of a number is 54321

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

--Factorial of a given number


set serveroutput on;

declare

i number :=1;

f number :=1;

n number ;
begin n:=&number;

while(i<=n) loop

f:=f*i;

i:=i+1;

end loop;

DBMS_output.put_line('Factorial of a given number is' || f);

end;

Output:

Factorial is 120

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

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