The 'print f' keyword in c is used to print every thing on the application window,everything in the sense that it is used to print the values of variables,print independent characters and symbols.
The Puts keyword is used to print character strings on the application window.
test similarity or difference inmeans between two or moregroups.
#include<stdio.h> void main() { float a, b, result = 0.0; int choice; print f("Choose 1 for addition choose 2 for subtraction & 3 for multiplication & 4 for division \n"); scan f("%d" &choice); print f("Enter Two Numbers "); scan f("%f, %f" &a, &b); switch(choice) { case 1: print f("The Result Is :" "%f" a + b); break; case 2: print f("The Result Is :" "%f" a - b); break; case 3: print f("The Result Is :" "%f" a * b); break; case 4: print f("The Result Is :" "%f" a / b); break; default: print f("Wrong Choice"); } }
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# include<stdio.h> main() { int a,b,c; print f("enter the values of a,b,c"); scan f("%d%d%d",&a,&b,&c); if((a>b)&&(a>c)) print f("Greatest value is a =%d",a); else if((b>a)&&(b>c)) print f("Greatest value is b=%d",b); else print f("Greatest value is c=%d",c); }
CLS a = 0 b = 0 FOR i = 1 TO 10 IF a = 0 THEN f = 1 END IF PRINT f b = a a = f f = a + b NEXT i END from : Parth jani parthjani7@yahoo.com
They both warship something. Hindu's worship Giant f***ing elephants, and christians worship a giant space man in the sky...
It suggests that i f***** yo b****(;
If you wish to sum every number as you go along:10 LET A=120 PRINT A30 LET B=A+140 PRINT A+B50 LET C=B+160 PRINT A+B+C70 LET D=C+180 PRINT A+B+C+D90 LET E=D+1100 PRINT A+B+C+D+E110 LET F=E+1120 PRINT A+B+C+D+E+F130 LET G=F+1140 PRINT A+B+C+D+E+F+G150 LET H=G+1160 PRINT A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H170 LET I=H+1180 PRINT A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H+I180 LET J=I+1190 PRINT A+B+C+D+E+F+G+H+I+J200 STOP
# include # include { float centi;farha; clrscr( ); print f ("Enter the temp); scan f ("%f"&centi); farha(a*centi)3/5; print f("farhanhite=%2f"farhan); getch( ); }
F. Lippmann has written: 'Engraving and etching, a handbook for the use of students and print collectors'
Besides that they are both musical clefs, they have no similarities. Treble clef is a G clef, and bass is an F clef. The notes starting on the bottom line bottom to top line of a treble clef are: E, F, G, A, B, C, D, E, F ...and the notes on a bass clef are: G, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, A.
Basically he puts lots of excitement at the start and then writes a GIGANTIC F