I need help with my code. Please and thank you for making changes to mock the program below. I want to run it as c99 , command is -ls #include int main() { int da Numba, sumFor(int n), (i=n; i<=n *2; i++); // Welcome the user in the program sumTimes2 printf("Welcome to the sumTimes2.\n"); // Describe what the program will do printf("This program will sum the integers between the one you enter and the integer that is twice that value\n"); // Function to calculate the sum using for loops { sum += i; } return sum; } // Function to Calculate the sum using while loops int sumWhile (int n) int sum = 0, i = n; while (i<=n *2) { sum += i; i++; } printf("Please enter your integer: \n"); scanf("%d",&daNumba); printf("/n"); printf("For says the sum is %d\n\n", sumFor(daNumba)); printf("While says the sum is %d\n\n", sumWhile(daNumba)); printf("Thank you for using the sumTimes2.Bye!\n"); return 0;
Control structures
Control structures are block of statements that analyze the value of variables and determine the flow of execution based on those values. When a program is running, the CPU executes the code line by line. After sometime, the program reaches the point where it has to make a decision on whether it has to go to another part of the code or repeat execution of certain part of the code. These results affect the flow of the program's code and these are called control structures.
Switch Statement
The switch statement is a key feature that is used by the programmers a lot in the world of programming and coding, as well as in information technology in general. The switch statement is a selection control mechanism that allows the variable value to change the order of the individual statements in the software execution via search.
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#include <stdio.h>
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