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Switch code for Lab 4.2
switch (input) { /* input is a variable that we will test. */case 'M':
printf("The prefix is equal to 1E6.\n");break;
case 'k': printf("The prefix is equal to 1E3.\n");break;
case 'm': printf("The prefix is equal to 1E-3.\n");break;
case 'u':printf("The prefix is equal to 1E-6.\n");break;
case 'n':printf("The prefix is equal to 1E-9.\n");break;
default:printf("Error! You must enter a valid amount.\n");
}
UNIT 5ET156
Introduction to C Programming
Sample Conditions
Table 4-2
Figure 5.1
Flow Diagram of Loop Choice Process
Types of Loops
Table 5.1
Counter-Controlled LoopsUsed when you know the number of times
the loop must executeGeneral steps:
1. Set loop control variable to 02. Loop control variable < final value
Execute statements Increase loop control variable by 1
For loop is best choice, but while loop will work!
Compound Assignment Operators
Increment: i = i + 1;
i += 1;++I;i++;
Decrement: i = i -1;
i -= 1;--I;i--;
Figure 5.6
Comparison of Prefix and Postfix Increments
while Loop Stylewhile (condition is true) {
Statements to be repeated;Counter updated;
}
while (count <= 10){Statements to be repeated;
count++;
}
Sum & Average with awhile Loop
count=0, sum=0;
while (count < 10){ printf(“Enter score: “);
scanf(“%d”, &quiz);
sum = sum + quiz;
count++;
}
ave = sum / count;
Perform a known number actions with a while Loop
product=0; multiplier=5;
multiplicand=3; ctr=0;
while (ctr < multiplier){ product += multiplicand;
count++;
}
for Loop Stylefor ( counter start status;
condition is true;update counter; ) {
Statements to be repeated;
}for (i=0 ;i <= 10; i++){Statements to be repeated;
}
Sum & Average with afor Loop
sum=0;
for (i=0; i < 10; i++;){ printf(“Enter score: “);
scanf(“%d”, &quiz);
sum = sum + quiz;
}
ave = sum / count;
Perform a known number actions with a for Loop
product=0; multiplier=5;
multiplicand=3;
for (i=0;
i < multiplier;
i++;){ product += multiplicand;
}
Off by One ErrorsThis loop executes n+1 times:for (count = 0; count <= n; ++count)
sum += count;
Always test at the loop boundaries to verify the loop does the right thing.
Debugger
Debugger allows:Single-step executionSetting breakpoints on a
statementVariable inspections
Diagnostic Calls
Use printf to output intermediate results.
Define a constant named DEBUG and use a conditional:#define DEBUG 1if (DEBUG) printf("*** score is %d, sum is %d\n", score, sum);
Common ErrorsForgetting to use curly braces around
multiple stepsTermination condition never met
(infinite loop)Mistyping an equality operator (==) as
an assignment operator (=)Confusing do-while and whileMistakes related to operator precedence
Avoid increment, decrement, and compound assignment operators in complex expressions.
Use parentheses to control evaluation order.