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+ | Write a program which can do sum of large numbers having up to 1000 digits | ||
+ | ==={{Template:Author|Arjun Suresh|{{arjunweb}} }}=== | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="c" name="largesum"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="c" name="largesum"> | ||
#include <stdio.h> | #include <stdio.h> | ||
− | #include<string.h> | + | #include <string.h> |
− | #include<ctype.h> | + | #include <ctype.h> |
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void print(char *a, int l); | void print(char *a, int l); | ||
int read(char *a); | int read(char *a); | ||
− | + | int sum(char *a, char* b, char * c, int al, int bl); | |
int main(void) { | int main(void) { | ||
− | char a[1000], b[1000], c[1000] | + | char a[1000], b[1000], c[1000]; //a and b hold the input numbers and c hold the output number. Each array entry is a digit |
int al, bl; //for storing the number of digits of the two input numbers | int al, bl; //for storing the number of digits of the two input numbers | ||
printf("Enter the first number "); | printf("Enter the first number "); | ||
al = read(a); | al = read(a); | ||
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printf("Enter the second number "); | printf("Enter the second number "); | ||
bl = read(b); | bl = read(b); | ||
− | int l = | + | int l = sum(a, b, c, al, bl); |
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printf("sum = "); | printf("sum = "); | ||
− | print(c, l | + | print(c, l); |
return 0; | return 0; | ||
} | } | ||
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+ | int sum(char *a, char* b, char * c, int al, int bl) | ||
+ | { | ||
+ | int l = al > bl? al:bl;//l stores the no.of digit of output which may become l+1 due to carry from MSB | ||
+ | int i = l; | ||
+ | char carry = 0; | ||
+ | while(al > 0 && bl > 0) | ||
+ | { | ||
+ | char val = a[--al] + b[--bl] + carry; | ||
+ | c[i--] = val % 10; | ||
+ | carry = val / 10; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | while(al > 0)//If a has more digits than b | ||
+ | { | ||
+ | char val = a[--al] + carry; | ||
+ | c[i--] = val % 10; | ||
+ | carry = val / 10; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | while(bl > 0)//If b has more digits than a | ||
+ | { | ||
+ | char val = b[--bl] + carry; | ||
+ | c[i--] = val % 10; | ||
+ | carry = val / 10; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | c[0] = carry;//Assigning the final carry | ||
+ | return l+1;//Return the no. of digits of output | ||
+ | } | ||
int read(char *a) | int read(char *a) | ||
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char c; | char c; | ||
int i = 0; | int i = 0; | ||
− | + | do | |
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c = getchar(); | c = getchar(); | ||
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} | } | ||
− | return i; | + | while(isspace(c)); //Reading and discarding any whitespace char typed |
+ | while(isdigit(c)) | ||
+ | { | ||
+ | a[i++] = c - 48; //getchar returns the ASCII. So, for 1 it returns 49. Subtracting 48, we get the actual int value entered via keyboard | ||
+ | c = getchar(); | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | return i;//Return the no. of digits read | ||
} | } | ||
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void print(char *a, int l) | void print(char *a, int l) | ||
{ | { | ||
int i; | int i; | ||
if(a[0] != 0) | if(a[0] != 0) | ||
− | printf("%d",a[0]); | + | printf("%d", a[0]);//If final carry is 0, ignore it |
for(i = 1; i < l; i++) | for(i = 1; i < l; i++) | ||
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printf("\n"); | printf("\n"); | ||
} | } | ||
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</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
Write a program which can do sum of large numbers having up to 1000 digits
<syntaxhighlight lang="c" name="largesum">
void print(char *a, int l); int read(char *a); int sum(char *a, char* b, char * c, int al, int bl); int main(void) { char a[1000], b[1000], c[1000]; //a and b hold the input numbers and c hold the output number. Each array entry is a digit int al, bl; //for storing the number of digits of the two input numbers printf("Enter the first number "); al = read(a); printf("Enter the second number "); bl = read(b); int l = sum(a, b, c, al, bl); printf("sum = "); print(c, l); return 0; }
int sum(char *a, char* b, char * c, int al, int bl) { int l = al > bl? al:bl;//l stores the no.of digit of output which may become l+1 due to carry from MSB
int i = l; char carry = 0; while(al > 0 && bl > 0) { char val = a[--al] + b[--bl] + carry; c[i--] = val % 10; carry = val / 10; } while(al > 0)//If a has more digits than b { char val = a[--al] + carry; c[i--] = val % 10; carry = val / 10; } while(bl > 0)//If b has more digits than a { char val = b[--bl] + carry; c[i--] = val % 10; carry = val / 10; } c[0] = carry;//Assigning the final carry
return l+1;//Return the no. of digits of output }
int read(char *a) { char c; int i = 0; do { c = getchar(); } while(isspace(c)); //Reading and discarding any whitespace char typed while(isdigit(c)) { a[i++] = c - 48; //getchar returns the ASCII. So, for 1 it returns 49. Subtracting 48, we get the actual int value entered via keyboard c = getchar(); } return i;//Return the no. of digits read }
void print(char *a, int l) { int i; if(a[0] != 0) printf("%d", a[0]);//If final carry is 0, ignore it for(i = 1; i < l; i++) { printf("%d", a[i]); } printf("\n"); } </syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="c" name="largesum">
void print(char *a, int l); int read(char *a);
int main(void) { char a[1000], b[1000], c[1000], carry; //a and b hold the input numbers and c hold the output number. Each array entry is a digit int al, bl; //for storing the number of digits of the two input numbers printf("Enter the first number "); al = read(a); fflush(stdin); //Removes any previous character entered via keyboard printf("Enter the second number "); bl = read(b); int l = al > bl? al:bl;//l stores the no.of digit of output which might also become l+1 because of carry from MSB int i = l; carry = 0; while(al > 0 && bl > 0) { char val = a[--al] + b[--bl] + carry; c[i--] = val %10; carry = val/10; } while(al > 0)//If a has more digits than b { char val = a[--al] + carry;
c[i--] = val %10; carry = val/10;
} while(bl > 0)//If b has more digits than a { char val = b[--bl] + carry;
c[i--] = val %10; carry = val/10;
} c[0] = carry;//Assigning the final carry printf("sum = "); print(c, l+1); return 0; }
int read(char *a) { char c; int i = 0; while(1) { c = getchar(); if(!isdigit(c)) break; a[i++] = c-48;//getchar returns the ASCII. So, for 1 it returns 49. Subtracting 48, we get the actual int value entered via keyboard } return i; } void print(char *a, int l) { int i; if(a[0] != 0) printf("%d",a[0]); for(i = 1; i < l; i++) { printf("%d", a[i]); } printf("\n"); }
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