No you can't. main() is the entry point of a C program where execution starts. Only a single main() can exist in a C program. A program with 2 mains wil not even compile successfully.
c program was introduced in the year 1972 by Dennis RitchieNo, it was the C language, not the C program.
write a program in C that prompts the user with the following lines: a) Add two integers c) Compare two integers for the larger t) Test an integers for odd or even q) Quit
how to create a c program for left factoring.
By using those two functions in your code.
--THE SUM OF TWO NUMBERS: declare a number(2); b number(2); c number(2); begin a:=&a; b:=&b; c:=a+b; dbms_output.put_line(a ' + 'b' = 'c); end;
Operating systems and application software.
The matrix multiplication in c language : c program is used to multiply matrices with two dimensional array. This program multiplies two matrices which will be entered by the user.
strcmp
substracion of any two number program in c
No. You can only have one main() function in a C or C++ program.Note:If this question means "Will the OS start two threads/processes if I have two public scope 'main' functions in my program?"then the answer is "No, even if you could link such program, which you cannot."
according to my knowledge it is no a main can have multiple classes but a class cannot have multiple mains...main indicates the beginning of a program and if we have n number of mains then the compiler will show an error in all the main program that we write
write a c program to circular queue
mains common load voltage (M C L V)
yes
No.
Function names cannot be duplicated in a source file. Different source files may have functions with the same name, if they are static (all, or all but one).
Are you referring to the main caps? If you are some had two bolt mains, and some had four bolt mains.