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While Loop in C++ Programming Language

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  While Loop in C++ Programming Language We have discussed about the entry-controlled loop or pre-tested loop previously in our blog posts. These statements or loops are used to repeat a piece of code for a specific number of times as per our program requirement. We have studied about the for loop already. Today in this blog post we are going to study about the while loop in C++ programming language. And we will look at how this while loop actually works and how we can stop it by making some condition false so that the loop might not run infinitely. We use while loop in C++ program when the number of iterations is not known in advance and depends on the condition. When we know exactly that how many times a loop should run then we use the for loop instead of while loop. Basic Syntax Of While Loop in C++ Programming Language Basic Working Of While Loop In C++ Programming Language Now we are going to discuss about the basic working of while loop in C++ programming....

How to add two numbers in C programming language

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  How to add two numbers in the C programming language In this blog post, we will look at how we can use Visual Studio Community 2022 and write C language code to add two numbers. 1) Writing the program: This is a very basic and most important program for beginners. In this program, beginners deal with input and output functions like print() and scanf() for input and output. Let's dive into the coding part: 2) Explaining the coding part: At the start of the code, we can look at two lines starting with #define and #include. The first line is written so we can use print() and scanf() without any safety warning because printf_s() and scanf_s() are now preferred because they are safer to use. In the second line, we use stdio.h header file so that we can use input and output functions i.e., print() and scanf(). The int main() function is the entry point to your C program. It is a necessary function to run your C code. After that, we declared three variables num1, num2, and sum. We...