KCS151/KCS251 PPS Lab Exercise Program: 08
KCS151P/KCS251P
LAB 1
LAB 2
LAB 3
Write a program to print the entire prime no between 1 and 300.
Write a program to print out all the Armstrong numbers between 100 and 500.
Write a program to draw the following figures:
3 2 1
2 1
1
*
**
***
Write a program to receive a five-digit no and display as like 24689:
2
4
6
8
9
LAB 4
Write a function that returns the sum of all the odd digits of a given positive no entered through the keyboard.
Write a program to print the area of the rectangle using function & return its value to the main function.
Write a program to calculate the factorial for the given number using a function.
Write a program to find the sum of the Fibonacci series using a function.
Write factorial function & use the function to find the sum of series S = 1! + 2! + … + n!
LAB 5
Write a program to find the factorial of the given number using recursion.
Write a program to find the sum of digits of a 5 digit number using recursion.
Write a program to calculate the GCD of given numbers using recursion.
Write a program to convert a decimal number into a binary number.
Write a program to convert a binary number into a decimal number.
LAB 6
Write a program to delete duplicate element in a list of 10 elements & display it on screen.
Write a program to merge two sorted arrays & no element is repeated during merging.
Write a program to evaluate the addition of diagonal elements of two square matrixes.
Write a program to find the transpose of a given matrix & check whether it is symmetric or not.
Write a program to print the multiplication of two N*N (Square) matrix.
LAB 7
Write a program in C to check whether the given string is a palindrome or not.
Write a program to sort the array of characters (String) in alphabetical order like STRING in GINRST.
Write a program to remove all the blank space from the string & print it, also count the no of characters.
Write a program to store the following string “zero”, “one”, … “five”.
Print the no in words, given in figure as 3205.
LAB 8
Write a program to compare two given dates. To store a date uses a structure that contains three members namely day, month, and year. If the dates are equal then display message equal otherwise unequal.
Define a structure that can describe a hotel. It should have the member that includes the name, address, grade, room charge, and the number of rooms.
Write a function to print out the hotel of given grade in order of room charges.
Define a structure called cricket with player name, team name, batting average, for 55 players & 5 teams. Print team-wise list contains names of players with their batting average.
LAB 9
Write a C program to copy & count the character content of one file, says a.txt to another file b.txt.
Write a program to take 10 integers from a file and write the square of these integers in another file.
Write a program to read numbers from a file and then write all ‘odd’ numbers to file ODD.txt & all ‘even’ to file EVEN.txt.
Write a program to print all the prime numbers, between 1 to 100 in file prime.txt.
Write the following C program using pointer:
a) To sort the list of numbers through the pointer.
b) To reverse the string through the pointer.
LAB 10
Write a program to find the largest no among 20 integers array using dynamic memory allocation.
Using Dynamic Memory Allocation, Write a program to find the transpose of the given matrix.
Write a program to find the factorial of the given number using the command line argument.
Write a program to find the sum of digits of a 5 digit number using the command line argument.
8. Write a program to find whether the number is Armstrong's number.
/*
File: Prgrm08.c
Author: Aditya Saini
Date: Jan 16, 2021
Description: Program to find whether the number is Armstrong number.
*/
#include
#include
int main (void)
{
int num;
int number_of_digits;
int ArmStrong;
int temp;
//Input number
printf ("Input number: ");
scanf ("%d", &num);
//Count number of digits
temp = num;
number_of_digits = 0;
while (temp != 0)
{
temp = temp / 10;
number_of_digits++;
}
//Finding if the number is Armstrong or not
temp = num;
ArmStrong = 0;
while (temp != 0)
{
ArmStrong = ArmStrong + pow (temp % 10, number_of_digits);
temp = temp / 10;
}
if (num == ArmStrong)
printf ("%d is an Armstrong number.", num);
else
printf ("%d is not an Armstorng number.", num);
return 0;
};
Try it yourself
Sample Input and Output
Stdin Inputs:
407
Sample Result:
Input number of terms: 407
407 is an Armstrong number.