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C Programming Lab Manual

PART - A
Ex. No.: A1 SIMPLE AND COMPOUND INTEREST
Date:

Aim:
To write a program to calculate simple and compound interest.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the values for principal amount (p), no. of years (n) and rate of interest (r).
3. Calculate si = (p*n*r)/100.
4. Calculate ci = p*(1+r/100)n - p.
5. Print the values of si and ci.
6. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <math.h>

void main()
{
int n,r;
float p,si,ci;

clrscr();

scanf("%f %d %d", &p,&n,&r);

si = (p*n*r)/100;
ci = p*pow((1.0+r/100.0),n) - p;

printf("\n Simple Interest = %f",si);


printf("\n Compound Interest = %f",ci);

getch();
}

Input:
1000.00
20
6

Output:
Simple Interest = 1200.000000
Compound Interest = 2207.135498

Result:
Thus, the program to calculate simple and compound interest was written, compiled and executed.
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Ex. No.: A2a SWAPPING TWO VARIABLES USING THIRD VARIABLE


Date:

Aim:
To write a program to swap two variables using a third variable.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the values for a and b.
3. Print the values of a and b before swap.
4. Swap the values of a and b using third variable, temp.
5. Print the values of a and b after swap.
6. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

void main()
{
int a,b,temp;

clrscr();

scanf("%d %d",&a,&b);
printf("a=%d b=%d",a,b);

temp = a;
a = b;
b = temp;

printf("\na=%d b=%d",a,b);

getch();
}

Input:
4
7

Output:
a=4 b=7
a=7 b=4

Result:
Thus, the program to swap two variables using a third variable was written, compiled and executed.
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Ex. No.: A2b SWAPPING TWO VARIABLES WITHOUT USING THIRD VARIABLE
Date:

Aim:
To write a program to swap two variables without using a third variable.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the values for a and b.
3. Print the values of a and b before swap.
4. Swap the values of a and b using the following formula:
a=a-b
b=b+a
a=b-a
5. Print the values of a and b after swap.
6. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

void main()
{
int a,b;

clrscr();

scanf("%d %d",&a,&b);
printf("a=%d b=%d",a,b);

a = a - b;
b = b + a;
a = b - a;

printf("\na=%d b=%d",a,b);

getch();
}

Input:
6
4

Output:
a=6 b=4
a=4 b=6

Result:
Thus, the program to swap two variables without using a third variable was written, compiled and executed.
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Ex. No.: A3 BIGGEST OF THREE NUMBERS


Date:
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Aim:
To write a program to find the biggest of three numbers.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the values for variables a, b and c.
3. If a > b
a. If a > c, print a as the biggest number.
b. Else, print c as the biggest number.
4. Else
a. If b > c, print b as the biggest number.
b. Else, print c as the biggest number.
5. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

void main()
{
int a,b,c;

clrscr();

scanf("%d %d %d",&a,&b,&c);

if(a>b)
{
if(a>c)
printf("\n Big=%d",a);
else
printf("\n Big=%d",c);
}
else
{
if(b>c)
printf("\n Big=%d",b);
else
printf("\n Big=%d",c);
}

getch();

Input:
7
8
6

Output:
Big=8

Ex. No.: A4 PALINDROME


Date:
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Aim:
To write a program to check whether a given string is a palindrome or not.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the value for string a.
3. Copy the value of string a to string b.
4. Reverse string b.
5. If a = b, print that the given string is a palindrome.
6. Else, print that the given string is not a palindrome.
7. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <string.h>

void main()
{
char a[10],b[10];

clrscr();

scanf("%s",a);

strcpy(b,a);
strrev(b);

if(strcmp(a,b)==0)
printf("\n Palindrome");
else
printf("\n Not palindrome");

getch();
}

Input:
DAD

Output:
Palindrome

Ex. No.: A5 LOWERCASE TO UPPERCASE AND VICE VERSA


Date:

Aim:
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To write a program to convert lower case characters in a string to uppercase and vice versa.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the value for string a.
3. Repeat the following steps for each character in string a (a[i]):
a. If a[i] is an uppercase character, convert it to lowercase and store in b[i].
b. Else, convert the lowercase character in a[i] to uppercase and store in b[i].
4. Print the converted string b.
5. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

void main()
{
int i;
char a[10],b[10];

clrscr();

scanf("%s",a);

for(i=0;a[i]!='\0';i++)
{
if(isupper(a[i]))
b[i] = tolower(a[i]);
else
b[i] = toupper(a[i]);
}

b[i] = '\0';

printf("\n %s",b);

getch();
}

Input:
Velu

Output:
vELU

Ex. No.: A6 MARK LIST USING ARRAY OF STRUCTURES


Date:

Aim:
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To write a program to prepare a mark list of students using array of structures.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Define the student structure with regno, name, mark1, mark2 and mark3 as members.
3. Repeat the following step for each student:
a. Read the regno, name, mark1, mark2 and mark3.
4. Print RegNo., Name, Mark1, Mark2 and Mark3 as column titles.
5. Repeat the following step for each student:
a. Print the regno, name, mark1, mark2 and mark3.
6. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

struct student
{
int regno;
char name[20];
int mark1;
int mark2;
int mark3;
};

void main()
{
int i;
struct student s[2];

clrscr();

for(i=0;i<2;i++)
{
scanf("%d %s %d %d %d",&s[i].regno,s[i].name,&s[i].mark1,&s[i].mark2,&s[i].mark3);
}

printf("RegNo. \t Name \t Mark1 \t Mark2 \t Mark3");


for(i=0;i<2;i++)
{
printf("\n %d \t %s \t %d \t %d \t %d",s[i].regno,s[i].name,s[i].mark1,s[i].mark2,s[i].mark3);
}

getch();
}

Input:
1
Velu
70
80
90
2
Samy
50
60
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Output:
RegNo. Name Mark1 Mark2 Mark3
1 Velu 70 80 90
2 Samy 50 60 70

Result:
Thus, the program to prepare a mark list of students using array of structures was written, compiled and
executed.
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Ex. No.: A7 SUM AND AVERAGE OF THREE NUMBERS USING FUNCTION


Date:

Aim:
To write a program to calculate sum and average of three numbers using function.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Define the function to calculate sum and average of three numbers.
3. Read values for a, b and c.
4. Calculate sum as sum = a + b + c.
5. Calculate average as avg = sum/3.
6. Print sum and average.
7. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

void f();

void main()
{
clrscr();
f();
getch();
}

void f()
{
int a,b,c,sum;
float avg;

scanf("%d %d %d",&a,&b,&c);

sum = a+b+c;
avg = sum/3.0;

printf("\n Sum=%d",sum);
printf("\n Average=%f",avg);

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Input:
2
4
6

Output:
Sum = 12
Average = 4.0

Result:
Thus, the program to calculate sum and average of three numbers using function was written, compiled and
executed.
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Ex. No.: A8 LENGTH OF A STRING USING POINTER


Date:

Aim:
To write a program to find the length of a string using pointer.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the value for string a.
3. Assign the address of a[0] to pointer p.
4. Repeat the following steps while *p != ‘\0’:
a. Increment string length, l.
b. Increment pointer, p.
5. Print the string length, l.
6. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

void main()
{
char a[10];
char *p;
int l=0;

clrscr();

scanf("%s",a);
p = &a[0];

while(*p != '\0')
{
l++;
p++;
}

printf("\n String Length=%d",l);

getch();
}

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Input:
Velu
Output:
String Length = 4

Result:
Thus, the program to find the length of a string using pointer was written, compiled and executed.
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Ex. No.: A9 ADDRESS AND VALUE OF A VARIABLE USING POINTER


Date:

Aim:
To write a program to print the address and value of a variable using pointer.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the value for variable a.
3. Assign the address of a to pointer p.
4. Print the address of the variable (p).
5. Print the value of the variable (*p).
6. Increment the value of the variable by 5.
7. Print the new value of the variable (*p).
8. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

void main()
{
int a;
int *p;

clrscr();

scanf("%d",&a);
p = &a;

printf("\n Variable Address = %ld",p);

printf("\n Old Variable Value = %d",*p);


*p=*p+5;
printf("\n New Variable Value = %d",*p);

getch();
}

Input:
10
Output:
Variable Address = 85524468
Old Variable Value = 10
New Variable Value = 15

Result:
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Thus, the program to print the address and value of a variable using pointer was written, compiled and
executed.
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Ex. No.: A10 SWAP DATA VALUES USING MACRO
Date:

Aim:
To write a program to swap two data values using macro.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Define a macro to swap two data values using a third variable.
3. Read the values for a and b.
4. Print the values of a and b before swap.
5. Swap the values of a and b using macro.
6. Print the values of a and b after swap.
7. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

#define swap(x,y) (int t;t=x;x=y;y=t;)

void main()
{
int a,b,t;

clrscr();

scanf("%d %d",&a,&b);

printf("\n Before swap: a=%d b=%d",a,b);


swap(a,b);
printf("\n After swap: a=%d b=%d",a,b);

getch();
}

Input:
4
6

Output:
Before swap: a=4 b=6
After swap: a=6 b=4

Result:
Thus, the program to swap two data values using macro was written, compiled and executed.
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PART – B
Ex. No.: B1 SUM OF DIGITS IN A NUMBER
Date:

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Aim:
To write a program to find the sum of digits in a number and also to print the number in reverse order.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the value of number.
3. Repeat the following steps while number > 0:
a. Find the individual digit as digit = number%10.
b. Print the digit.
c. Calculate sum as sum = sum + digit.
d. Re-calculate the value of number as number = number/10.
4. Print the value of sum.
5. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

void main()
{
int number,digit,sum;
sum = 0;

clrscr();

scanf("%d",&number);

while(number>0)
{
digit = number%10;
printf("%d", digit);

sum = sum + digit;


number = number/10;
}

printf("\n Sum=%d",sum);

getch();
}

Input:
786

Output:
687
Sum=21

Result:
Thus, the program tofind the sum of digits in a number and to print the number in reverse order was
written, compiled and executed.
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Ex. No.: B2 PRINT WORD FOR NUMBER USING SWITCH STATEMENT


Date:

Aim:
To write a program to print the word for a given number using switch statement.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the value of number.
3. Using switch statement print the word corresponding to the number.
4. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

void main()
{
int number;

clrscr();

scanf("%d",&number);

switch(number)
{
case 1:
printf("\n ONE");
break;
case 2:
printf("\n TWO");
break;
case 3:
printf("\n THREE");
break;
case 4:
printf("\n FOUR");
break;
case 5:
printf("\n FIVE");
break;
case 6:
printf("\n SIX");
break;
case 7:
printf("\n SEVEN");
break;
case 8:
printf("\n EIGHT");
break;
case 9:
printf("\n NINE");
break;
default:
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printf("\n Enter correct number.");


}
getch();
}

Input:
6

Output:
SIX

Result:
Thus, the program to find the word for a given number using switch statement was written, compiled and
executed.
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Ex. No.: B3a FACTORIAL OF A NUMBER WITHOUT RECURSION


Date:

Aim:
To write a program to find the factorial of a number without recursion.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the value of number.
3. Set fact = 1.
4. Repeat the following step for i = 1 to n:
a. fact = fact * i.
5. Print the value of fact.
6. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

void main()
{
int number,fact,i;
fact=1;

clrscr();

scanf("%d",&number);

for(i=1;i<=number;i++)
{
fact=fact*i;
}

printf("\n Factorial = %d",fact);

getch();
}

Input:
4
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Output:
Factorial = 24

Result:
Thus, the program to find the factorial of a number without recursion was written, compiled and executed.
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Ex. No.: B3b FACTORIAL OF A NUMBER WITH RECURSION


Date:

Aim:
To write a program to find the factorial of a number with recursion.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the value of number.
3. Call the fact() function and store the returned value in f.
4. Print the value of f.
5. Stop.

Function:
1. If n <= 1, return 1.
2. Else, return n*fact(n-1).

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

void main()
{
int number,f;
int fact(int);

clrscr();

scanf("%d",&number);

f = fact(number);

printf("\n Factorial = %d",f);

getch();
}

int fact(int n)
{
if(n<=1)
return 1;
else
return (n*fact(n-1));
}

Input:
4

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Output:
Factorial = 24

Result:
Thus, the program to find the factorial of a number with recursion was written, compiled and executed.
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Ex. No.: B4 SORTING NAMES


Date:

Aim:
To write a program to sort n names in alphabetical order.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the value of n.
3. Repeat the following step for i = 0 to n-1:
a. Read the value for the string, name[i].
4. Repeat the following steps for i = 0 to n-1:
a. Repeat the following steps for j = i+1 to n-1:
i. If name[i] > name[j], exchange values of name[i] and name[j].
5. Repeat the following step for i = 0 to n-1:
a. Print the value of name[i].
6. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <string.h>

void main()
{
char name[10][10],temp[10];
int n,c,i,j;

clrscr();

scanf("%d",&n);
for(i=0;i<n;i++)
scanf("%s",name[i]);

for(i=0;i<n;i++)
{
for(j=i+1;j<n;j++)
{
c=strcmp(name[i],name[j]);
if(c>0)
{
strcpy(temp,name[i]);
strcpy(name[i],name[j]);
strcpy(name[j],temp);
}
}
}

for(i=0;i<n;i++)
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printf("\n %s",name[i]);

getch();
}

Input:
3
Murugan
Kandan
Gugan

Output:
Gugan
Kandan
Murugan

Result:
Thus, the program to sort n names in alphabetical order was written, compiled and executed.
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Ex. No.: B5 REMOVING SUBSTRING FROM STRING


Date:

Aim:
To write a program to remove a substring from a given string.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the value of the string, s1.
3. Read the value of the substring, s2.
4. Repeat the following steps while pch != NULL:
a. Find the address of s2 in s1 and store it in pch.
b. Copy pch+strlen(s2) to s3.
c. Copy pch to s3.
5. Print the value of s1.
6. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <string.h>

void main()
{
char s1[20],s2[20],s3[3];
char *pch;
int i;

clrscr();

gets(s1);
gets(s2);

do
{
pch = strstr(s1,s2);
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strcpy(s3,pch+strlen(s2));
strcpy(pch,s3);
}
while(pch);

puts(s1);

getch();
}

Input:
Subramanian
ram

Output:
Subanian

Result:
Thus, the program to remove a substring from a given string was written, compiled and executed.
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Ex. No.: B6 PRINTING ARRAY VALUES USING POINTER


Date:

Aim:
To write a program to print array values using pointer.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Repeat the following step for i = 0 to 9:
a. Read the value of a[i].
3. Store the address of a[0] in pointer, p.
4. Repeat the following step for i = 0 to 9:
a. Print the content of p (*p).
b. Increment p.
5. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

void main()
{
int a[10];
int *p;
int i;

clrscr();

for(i=0;i<10;i++)
scanf("%d",&a[i]);

p=&a[0];
for(i=0;i<10;i++)
{
printf("\n %d",*p);
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p++;
}

getch();
}

Input:
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Output:
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Result:
Thus, the program to print array values using pointer was written, compiled and executed.
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Ex. No.: B7a REVERSING A STRING USING POINTER


Date:

Aim:
To write a program to reverse a string using pointer.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the value of string a.
3. Find the length of string a and store it in l.
4. Store the address of a[l-1] in pointer p.
5. Repeat the following step for i = 0 to l-1:
a. Print the content of p (*p).
b. Decrement p.
6. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <string.h>

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void main()
{
char a[10];
char *p;
int i,l;

clrscr();

scanf("%s",a);

l=strlen(a);
p=&a[l-1];

for(i=0;i<l;i++)
{
printf("%c",*p);
p--;
}

getch();
}

Input:
RAM

Output:
MAR

Result:
Thus, the program to reverse a string using pointer was written, compiled and executed.
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Ex. No.: B7b REVERSING ARRAY ELEMENTS USING POINTER


Date:

Aim:
To write a program to reverse array elements using pointer.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the value of n.
3. Repeat the following step for i = 0 to n-1:
a. Read the value for a[i].
4. Store the address of a[n-1] in pointer p.
5. Repeat the following step for i = 0 to n-1:
a. Print the content of p (*p).
b. Decrement p.
6. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

void main()
{
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int a[10];
int *p;
int i,n;

clrscr();

scanf("%d",&n);
for(i=0;i<n;i++)
scanf("%d",&a[i]);
p=&a[n-1];

for(i=0;i<n;i++)
{
printf("\n %d",*p);
p--;
}

getch();
}

Input:
3

4
5
6

Output:
6
5
4

Result:
Thus, the program to reverse array elements using pointer was written, compiled and executed.
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Ex. No.: B8 ABBREVIATION OF A NAME


Date:

Aim:
To write a program to print the abbreviation of an organization name.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Read the value of string, name.
3. Find the length of name and store it in l.
4. Set j=0 and k=0.
5. Repeat the following step for i = 0 to l-1:
a. Store name[j] in a[k].
b. If name[i] = ‘ ‘, do the following:
i. Increment k.
ii. Store value of i in j.
iii. Increment j.
iv. Store name[j] in a[k].
6. Print the value of string a.
7. Stop.
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Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <string.h>

void main()
{
char name[50];
char a[5];
int i,j,k,l;

clrscr();

gets(name);

l=strlen(name);
j=0;
k=0;
for(i=0;i<l;i++)
{
a[k]=name[j];
if(name[i] == ' ')
{
k++;
j=i;
j++;
a[k]=name[j];
}
}
a[k+1]='\0';
printf("%s",a);
getch();
}

Input:
Bharath Heavy Electricals Limited

Output:
BHEL

Result:
Thus, the program to print the abbreviation of an organization name was written, compiled and executed.
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Ex. No.: B9 FILE COPY


Date:

Aim:
To write a program to copy contents of one file to another file and to count the number of characters, words
and lines in the file.

Algorithm:
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1. Start.
2. Open the source file, Data1.txt in read mode and the destination file, Data2.txt in write mode.
3. Set i = 0.
4. Read the first character from the source file into text[i].
5. Repeat the following steps while text[i] != EOF:
a. Write the character in text[i] in the destination file.
b. Increment i.
c. Read the next character from the source file into text[i].
6. Set line = 1, word = 1 and ch = 0.
7. Find the length of string, text and store it in l.
8. Repeat the following step for i = 0 to l-1:
a. Using switch statement count the number of lines, words and characters in string text.
9. Print the values of ch, word and line.
10. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <string.h>

void main()
{
FILE *fp1,*fp2;
char text[100];
int i,l,line,word,ch;

clrscr();

fp1 = fopen("Data1.txt","r");
fp2 = fopen("Data2.txt","w");

i=0;
text[i] = getc(fp1);
while(text[i] != EOF)
{
putc(text[i],fp2);
i++;
text[i] = getc(fp1);
}
text[i] = '\0';

fclose(fp1);
fclose(fp2);

line = 1;
word = 1;
ch = 0;
l = strlen(text);
for(i=0;i<l;i++)
{
switch(text[i])
{
case '\n': line++;
case ' ': word++;
default: ch++;
}
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printf("\n Characters = %d",ch);


printf("\n Words = %d",word);
printf("\n Lines = %d",line);

getch();
}

Input:
Data1.txt: Velu

Output:
Data2.txt: Velu

Characters = 4
Words = 1
Lines = 1

Result:
Thus, the program to copy the contents of one file to another file and to count the number of characters,
words and lines in the file was written, compiled and executed.
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Ex. No.: B10 PRINTING COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS IN REVERSE ORDER


Date:

Aim:
To write a program to print command line arguments in reverse order.

Algorithm:
1. Start.
2. Repeat the following step for i = argc-1 to 1 in reverse order:
a. Print the value of argv[i].
3. Stop.

Program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>

void main(int argc, char *argv[])


{
int i;

clrscr();

for(i=argc-1; i>=1; i--)


printf("%s ", argv[i]);

getch();

Input:
Arguments: Sri Adi Chunchanagiri women’s

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Output:
College women’s Chunchanagiri Adi Sri

Result:
Thus, the program to print command line arguments in reverse order was written, compiled and executed.
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