Can anyone show me how to create a mathematical expression for the number of time the statement total++; will run in the following code?
I understand that the 'i loop' will iterate n/P times and I know that total++; will run a total of 'i loop iterations' * 'j loop iterations'. But I don't know how to get a mathematical expression from this that is in terms of n and P.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int total = 0;
int n = 20;
int P = 2;
int id = 1;
int test = 0;
int main()
{
for (int i = id*n/P; i < ((1+id)*n/P); i++)
{
cout << i << endl;
test++;
for (int j = 1; j <= i-1; j++) {
total++;
}
}
cout << test << endl;
cout << total;
return 0;
}