#include<stdio.h> int main() { int a, b, c; printf("Enter two numbers to add\n"); scanf("%d%d",&a,&b); c = a + b; printf("Sum of entered numbers = %d\n",c); return 0; }
Addition without using third variable
#include<stdio.h> main() { int a = 1, b = 2; /* Storing result of addition in variable a */ a = a + b; /** Not recommended because original value of a is lost * and you may be using it somewhere in code considering it * as it was entered by the user. */ printf("Sum of a and b = %d\n", a); return 0; }
C program to add two numbers repeatedly
#include <stdio.h> int main() { int a, b, c; char ch; while (1) { printf("Inut two integers\n"); scanf("%d%d", &a, &b); getchar(); c = a + b; printf("(%d) + (%d) = (%d)\n", a, b, c); printf("Do you wish to add more numbers (y/n)\n"); scanf("%c", &ch); if (ch == 'y' || ch == 'Y') continue; else break; } return 0; }
Output of program:
Inut two integers 2 6 (2) + (6) = (8) Do you wish to add more numbers (y/n) y Inut two integers 2 -6 (2) + (-6) = (-4) Do you wish to add more numbers (y/n) y Inut two integers -5 3 (-5) + (3) = (-2) Do you wish to add more numbers (y/n) y Inut two integers -5 -6 (-5) + (-6) = (-11) Do you wish to add more numbers (y/n) nAdding numbers in c using function
#include<stdio.h> long addition(long, long); main() { long first, second, sum; scanf("%ld%ld", &first, &second); sum = addition(first, second); printf("%ld\n", sum); return 0; } long addition(long a, long b) { long result; result = a + b; return result; }
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