Computer Science: A Structured Programming Approach Using C, Third Edition
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ISBN: 9780534491321
Author: Behrouz A. Forouzan, Richard F. Gilberg
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اكتب برنامج بلغة الفورتران لطباعة مجموع كل رقمي ين زوجي ين متعاقبي ين
ل لأعداد المحصورة بين 1 إلى 10
Q2/ If x from (1-10) write a program to print the summation
of every two consecutive even numbers
(2+4)
(4+6)
(6+8) ...
اكتب برنامج بلغة الفورتران لطباعة مجموع كل رقمي ين زوجي ين متعاقي ي ين
ل لأعداد المحصورة بين 1 إلى 10
print_pattern() prints 5 characters. Call print_pattern() twice to print 10 characters.
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Computer Science: A Structured Programming Approach Using C, Third Edition
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