C
program to perform basic arithmetic operations i.e. addition ,
subtraction, multiplication and division of two numbers. Numbers are
assumed to be integers and will be entered by the user.
In c language when we divide two integers we get integer result for
example 5/2 evaluates to 2. As a general rule integer/integer = integer
and float/integer = float or integer/float = float. So we convert
denominator to float in our program, you may also write float in
numerator. This explicit conversion is known as typecasting.
Arithmetic operations.
Output of program:
C programming code
#include <stdio.h> int main() { int first, second, add, subtract, multiply; float divide; printf("Enter two integers\n"); scanf("%d%d", &first, &second); add = first + second; subtract = first - second; multiply = first * second; divide = first / (float)second; //typecasting printf("Sum = %d\n",add); printf("Difference = %d\n",subtract); printf("Multiplication = %d\n",multiply); printf("Division = %.2f\n",divide); return 0; }
Arithmetic operations.
Output of program:
1 comments:
Multiplication, division and modulus operator have highest priority than addition and subtraction operator.
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