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I need to give input twice to get output, where do i need to fix the code?I need to find the count and sum of given number 1 inp
#include <stdio.h> int main() { long long n; int j,count = 0,sum=0; printf("Enter Value: "); scanf("%lld %d", &n,&j); while (n != 0) { n /= 10; ++count; sum+=j%10; j=j/10; } printf("Count: %d sum: %d", count,sum); }
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Give me input example and expected output for testing.
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Ipang
Sample input
input: 12
output: Count:2, Sum:3
Input:2673
Output: Count:4, Sum:18
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Why input only one number? I see the code reads value for <n> and <j>.
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Do you want to write code to take single input and work on it for same result?
If yes, then You can take single input n and copy to j.
scanf("%lld",&n);
long long j=n;
But you can do same with single variable. No need of j, Think about it.. hope it helps...
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I get it now, you want to have such output with only one input number. Before I didn't understand cause your thread title wasn't complete. It is possible ...
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
long long n, sum = 0, count = 0;
printf( "Enter Value:\n" );
scanf( "%lld", &n );
while ( n )
{
++count;
sum += n % 10;
n /= 10;
}
printf( "Count: %lld sum: %lld", count, sum );
}
You can also take input as string, in which you can escape data type range limits, and can count and sum freely.