write a program that repeatedly asks a user to enter numbers between 0 to 100, until the user enters a value outside that range. Then output the number closest to 50.
For example:
Enter a number: 91.3
Enter a number: 64.4
Enter a number: 38.12
Enter a number: 46.9
Enter a number: 99.45
Enter a number: 103.The number closest to 50 is 46.900000
I have only learnt do,while,for loops, if and else if selection statements.
I understand I would need an if statement that checks the difference between each number with 50, the smaller the difference, the closer the number to 50. I included stdlib.h because I figured I would need to take the absolute value of the difference to avoid negative number. Yet I do not know how to incorporate this thought into the codes. How should the code be written?
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
int main (void)
{
float num;
printf("Enter a number:");
scanf("%f",&num);
while (num>=0 && num<=100)
{
printf("Enter a number:");
scanf("%f",&num);
//I think I would need an if statement here to check the difference
}
printf("\nThe closest is %.2f",/*I think I would need a new variable here.*/ );
return 0;
}
fabs(50-num)
, this lives in math.h though.math.h
, you could define your ownabs
:#define ABS(a) (a) > 0.0 ? (a) : -(a)
, but best to just includemath.h
. By the way, the?
and:
form a ternary operator.