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C Programming, 5th Edition -

Performing math using operators like + , - , * , and / .

Below is an example of how to create a program that showcases a core "feature"—in this case, —using the standard workflow: 1. Set Up Your Environment C Programming, 5th Edition

Ensure you have a compiler installed, such as MinGW for Windows or GCC for Linux. 2. Write the Code (The "Feature" Program) Performing math using operators like + , - , * , and /

Once you have the basic workflow down, you can create programs for other features found in the 5th edition of C programming texts: Run the generated file to see the output

Using if statements or switch branches to control program flow. Loops: Repeating tasks with for or while loops.

Run the generated file to see the output. On Windows, type feature.exe ; on Linux, type ./feature . Core Features to Explore

#include int main() { // Feature: Data Types and Variables int age = 25; // Integer float score = 92.5; // Floating point char grade = 'A'; // Character printf("Age: %d\n", age); printf("Score: %.1f\n", score); printf("Grade: %c\n", grade); return 0; } Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard