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#Include Void Int Double

This document contains multiple C code snippets that demonstrate various programming concepts like arrays, functions, loops, if-else statements, and input/output operations. The code snippets cover topics such as calculating sales volumes by agents, generating passwords by concatenating user inputs, comparing voucher values across different stores, finding duplicate elements in arrays, calculating exam scores, and summing odd numbers in an array.

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#Include Void Int Double

This document contains multiple C code snippets that demonstrate various programming concepts like arrays, functions, loops, if-else statements, and input/output operations. The code snippets cover topics such as calculating sales volumes by agents, generating passwords by concatenating user inputs, comparing voucher values across different stores, finding duplicate elements in arrays, calculating exam scores, and summing odd numbers in an array.

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#include <stdio.

h>

void main()
{
int agents, i, a =0, b =0, c=0;
double volume;

printf("How many insurance agents in your company? ");


scanf("%d", &agents);

for (i = 0; i <= 4; i++)


{
printf("Insurance agent no. %d sales volume:", i + 1);
scanf("%lf", &volume);
}

for (i = 0; i <= 4; i++)


{
if (volume > 80000)
a = a + 1;
else if (volume >= 30000 && volume <= 80000)
b = b + 1;
else if (volume < 30000)
c = c + 1;
}

printf("There are %d excellent sales agent, %d good sales agents and %d poor sales
agent inyour company.\n ",a,b,c );
}

#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

void main(void)
{
char copy[20]="";
char student_name[20];
char student_id[9];
char student_age[3];
int a;
int count = 0;

printf("Enter your name:");


scanf("%s", &student_name);
printf("Enter your student ID:");
scanf("%s", &student_id);
printf("Enter your age:");
scanf("%s", &student_age);

strncpy(copy, student_name, 6);


strncat(copy, student_id, 2);
strncat(copy, student_age, 2);

printf("Your passcode is:%s\n", copy);


const char* c = copy;
for (a = 0; c[a]; a++)
{
if (c[a] != "");
count ++;
}
printf("The passcode has %d characters.\n", count);

#include <stdio.h>
int MPA(int amount);
int Kinokaya(int amount);
int Pupil(int amount);

void main()
{
int amount,M, K, P, sum= 0, y =0, total = 0;

printf("Enter planned use amount of BB1M voucher: ");


scanf("%d", &amount);

if (amount < 500)


{
printf("Please enter valid usage amount of voucher.\n");
printf("It must be a multiplier of *50.\n");
printf("Enter planned use amount of BB1M voucher: ");
scanf("%d", &amount);
}

M = MPA(amount);
K = Kinokaya(amount);
P = Pupil(amount);

if (M > K && M > P)


printf("MPA bookstore has the best value for BB1M usage\n");

int MPA(int amount)


{
int cash, total;

cash = amount / 250 * 50;


total = amount + cash;

printf("Total cash value for MPA bookstore is %d\n", total);


return total;

int Kinokaya(int amount)


{
int cash, sum;
cash = 50;
sum = amount + cash;

printf("Total cash value for Kinokaya bookstore is %d\n", sum);


return sum;

}
int Pupil(int amount)
{
int cash, y;

cash = 60;
y = amount + cash;

printf("Total cash value for Pupil bookstore is %d\n", y);

return y;
}

#include <stdio.h>

void main(void)
{
int a[5];
int i, count = 0, j;
for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
{
printf("Enter a number: ");
scanf("%d", &a[i]);
}

for (i = 0; i <5; i++)


{
count = 1;

for (j = i + 1; j <= 5 - 1; j++)


{
if (a[i] == a[j] && a[i] != '\0')
{
count++;
a[j] = '\0';
}
}

if (a[i] != '\0')
{
printf("No. %d appears %d times\n", a[i], count);

}
}

#include <stdio.h>
double getCarryMark();
double getFinalMark();
double calculateScore(double C, double F);
void printMessage();
void printMenu();

int main()
{
double C, F, total;
int x, i;

printMenu();
printf("How many students? ");
scanf("%d", &x);

for (i = 1; i <= x; i++)


{
printf("\nStudent: %d\n", i);
C = getCarryMark();
F = getFinalMark();
total = calculateScore(C, F);
printMessage(total);

void printMenu()
{
printf("Hello!\n");
}

double getCarryMark()
{
double y;

printf("Enter your carry mark: ");


scanf("%lf", &y);

if (y > 50)
{
printf("Invalid data. The value is from 0 to 50. Please re-enter the value.\n");
scanf("%lf", &y);
}

return y;
}

double getFinalMark()
{
double z;

printf("Enter your final exam mark: ");


scanf("%lf", &z);
if (z > 100)
{
printf("Invalid data. The value is from 0 to 100. Please re-enter the value.\n");
scanf("%lf", &z);
}

return z;
}

double calculateScore(double y, double z)


{
double a, b, total;

a = y;
b = z;

z = (0.5) * z;
total = y + z;
printf("Total score is %.2lf\n", total);

return total;
}

void printMessage(double total)


{

if (total >= 80 && total <= 100)


printf("You are an extraordinary student.\n");
else if (total >= 60 && total <= 79)
printf("You are good at this course.\n");
else if (total >= 50 && total <= 59)
printf("Not good enough but don't give up easily.\n");
else if (total >= 0 && total <= 49)
printf("You better repeat this course.\n");

}
#include <stdio.h>

void main()
{
int num[20], i, total = 0;

for (i = 0; i <= 19; i++)


{
printf("Enter the numbers: ");
scanf("%d", &num[i]);
}

printf("Odd numbers are: ");


for (i = 0; i <= 19; i++)
{
if (num[i] % 2 != 0)
{

printf("\n %d \n", num[i]);


total = total + num[i];
}

printf("The total of odd numbers are: %d \n", total);

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