Here is a simple program that will tell you how to make an algorithm:
int main();
{
int length;
int width;
int total;
printf("What is the width: ");
scanf("%d", &width);
printf("What is the length: ");
scanf("%d", &length);
total = width * 2 + 2 * length; /*Here is the algorithm for finding the perimeter of a square*/
printf("The perimeter is: %d", total);
return 0;
}
Output:
What is the width: 32
What is the length: 55
The perimeter is: 174
printf ("x")
You can write a C++ fib pro using arrays but the problem is the prog becomes very complicated since u need to pass the next adding value in an array.....
how to write a program that counts automorphic number from 1 to 999
Don't write, it is already written, google for 'cpp'.
Divide it by 1000.
printf ("x")
To swap two variables without using a third variable, use exclusive or manipulation... a ^= b; b ^= a; a ^= b;
You can write a C++ fib pro using arrays but the problem is the prog becomes very complicated since u need to pass the next adding value in an array.....
I don't think its possible. Every C++ program must at least have the main function.
how to write a program that counts automorphic number from 1 to 999
Functions are very important in C++, as you can't write the simplest program to print hello without using a function. Overall you can say that function are building blocks of a C++ program. Functions can also be defined by the programmer to reduce program size.
By learning how to program on C+.
Don't write, it is already written, google for 'cpp'.
Divide it by 1000.
No.
You don't write an algorithm for a C++ program, unless you are documenting the C++ program after-the-fact. The normal procedure is to write the algorithm first, in a language independent fashion, and then translate that stated algorithm into C++ code, or into whatever language you wish.
C++ is used to write programs, not to design computers. If you want to design computers, use a CAD program specifically intended to aid in electronics design.