100% working
void main()
{
int n,i=1,j,c;
clrscr();
printf("Enter Range To Print Prime Numbers")
scanf("%d",&n);
printf("Prime Numbers Are Following;
while(i<=n)
{
c=0;
for(j=1;j<=i;j++)
{
if(i%j==0)
c++;
}
if(c==2)
printf("%d ",i)
i++;
}
getch();
}
PRINT 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37
Such a program is called a Quine. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quine_(computing)
Q.1 Write a program to print first ten odd natural numbers. Q.2 Write a program to input a number. Print their table. Q.3 Write a function to print a factorial value.
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The print command is a way to display output to the console. The hello world program, for example, can be written in python as simply print("Hello world") Other values can also be used in a print statement: a = 4 print(a) #will print the number 4
PRINT 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37
Oh, what a lovely request! In FoxPro, you can create a program to print all prime numbers from 1 to 100 by using a loop to check each number for divisibility only by 1 and itself. If it meets this criteria, you can print it out on the screen. Remember, every number is unique and special, just like a happy little tree in a vast forest.
This would require some computer knowledge. It can make it easier to find out the prime numbers without figuring it out in your head.
You can use int i; for (i = 10; i <= 50; i += 2) {//print i} as a program to print even numbers between 10 and 50.
First, create a for loop from a,1 to 50. Inside of that create another for loop b,2 to a-1. If a/b=int(a/b) then you know it is not prime
Such a program is called a Quine. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quine_(computing)
Q.1 Write a program to print first ten odd natural numbers. Q.2 Write a program to input a number. Print their table. Q.3 Write a function to print a factorial value.
/*the program to print prime no from 1 to 300*/ #include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> void main() { int i,j; clrscr(); printf("The prime numbers from 1 to 300 are\n"); for(j=2;j<=300;j++) { for(i=2;i<=j/2;i++) if(j%i==0) break; if(i>j/2) { printf("%d ",j); } } }
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This is a homework question and does not deserve an answer because you will learn nothing other than being lazy.
The print command is a way to display output to the console. The hello world program, for example, can be written in python as simply print("Hello world") Other values can also be used in a print statement: a = 4 print(a) #will print the number 4
Use a counted loop in the closed range [1:100]. If the count is in the closed range [40:50], print the number. For all other numbers outwith this range, only print the number if it is prime.