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C++ Programking Lab 01 and 02 Check - Sheet

This document contains instructions for 8 exercises in C++ programming lab 1 and lab 2. The exercises include writing programs to calculate the sum of digits of a number, generate Fibonacci sequences, find prime numbers, calculate mathematical expressions, perform arithmetic operations, count positive and negative numbers, grade student classifications, and display natural numbers with sums. The student is to code each exercise, show the output, and get it signed by the lab instructor.

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C++ Programking Lab 01 and 02 Check - Sheet

This document contains instructions for 8 exercises in C++ programming lab 1 and lab 2. The exercises include writing programs to calculate the sum of digits of a number, generate Fibonacci sequences, find prime numbers, calculate mathematical expressions, perform arithmetic operations, count positive and negative numbers, grade student classifications, and display natural numbers with sums. The student is to code each exercise, show the output, and get it signed by the lab instructor.

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INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINERRING

INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMING C++

LAB 1 and Lab 2:

C++ Programming
Data Types, Making Decisions and
Looping
(Check Sheet)

Student: ..................................................................
Student ID: ..................................................................
Class: ..................................................................
Date: ..................................................................

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SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINERRING

II. Lab Exercises with guideline: (please code yourself and show the
output to instructor)
1. Exercises 1: Write a C program to find the sum of individual digits of a positive
integer.
Result:
Enter any integer: 1234
Sum of individual digits is: 10
Lab Instruction signature:
2. Exercises 2: A Fibonacci sequence is defined as follows: the first and second terms
in the sequence are 0 and 1. Subsequent terms are found by adding the preceding two
terms in the sequence. Write a C program to generate the first n terms of the sequence.
Result:
Enter no of items: 5
The Fibonacci sequence is
01123
Lab Instruction signature:
3. Exercises 3: Write a C program to generate all the prime numbers between 1 and n,
where n is a value supplied by the user.
Result:
Enter the limit: 4
The prime numbers are:
2357
Lab Instruction signature:
4. Exercises 4: Write a C program to calculate the following Sum:
Sum = 1-x2/2! +x4/4!-x6/6!+x8/8!-x10/10!
Result:
Enter x value: 2
Sum is: 0
Lab Instruction signature:
5. Exercises 5: Write a C program, which takes two integer operands and one operator
form the user, performs the operation and then prints the result. (Consider the operators
+,-,*, /, % and use Switch Statement)
Result:
1.enter two operands:2 3
enter an operator: +
sum of two numbers 2 3 is: 5
2.enter two operands:3 4
enter an operator: -
subtraction of two numbers 3 4 is: -1
3.enter two operands:3 5

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INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINERRING
enter an operator:*
product of two numbers 3 5 is: 15
Lab Instruction signature:
Exercises 6:

Write a C program that reads 10 integers. The program should count the number of positive and
negative values among 10 inputs. Print them on the screen.
Output:
Enter number 1: 16 Enter number 2: -7
Enter number 3: 23 Enter number 4: 49
Enter number 5: -21 Enter number 6: -15
Enter number 7: -33 Enter number 8: 54
Enter number 9: 42 Enter number 10: -37
Number of positive: 5
Number of negative: 5
Lab Instruction signature:

Exercises 7:

Write a C program that reads a student grade which is a character. The program should print the
classification based on the grade as:

Grade Classification
A Excellent
B Good
C Fair
D Average
F Weak
Other characters Invalid

At the end, the program should ask the user to continue to read another grade or not. If yes,
continues, otherwise, prints “Exit program...”.
Output: Enter a grade: B
Good!
Do you want to continue? y
Enter a grade: Y
Invalid.
Enter a grade: D
Average!
Do you want to continue? n
Exit program...
Lab Instruction signature:

Exercises 8:

Write a C program to display first 5 natural number with the first number is entered ,show
number is even or odd then calculate their sum.

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SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINERRING
Output: Enter the first number: 5
Number 1 is: 5 (odd)
Number 2 is: 6 (even)
Number 3 is: 7 (odd)
Number 4 is: 8 (even)
Number 5 is: 9 (odd)
Sum = 35
Lab Instruction signature:

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