CSI 121 Structure Programming Language Lecture 10: Iteration (Part 1)

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CSI 121 Structure Programming Language Lecture 10: Iteration (Part 1) 11/11/2018 CSI 121 Structure Programming Language Lecture 10: Iteration (Part 1)

Topics while statement for statement break statement Nested loops

The while Statement Implements the repetition in an algorithm Repeatedly executes a block of statements Tests a condition (Boolean expression) at the start of each iteration Terminates when condition becomes false (zero)

Example: addnum.c Read in numbers, add them, and 11/11/2018 Example: addnum.c Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count NOTE: the last statement could cause a division by 0

Example: addnum.c (cont) Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count Iteration Control Initialize Check condition Update

Example: addnum.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { return 0; } Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count

Example: addnum.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count = 0, totalNumbers; return 0; } Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count only the variables sum and count are initialized to 0

Example: addnum.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count = 0, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); return 0; } . Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count

Example: addnum.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count = 0, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); while (count < totalNumbers) } return 0; Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count

Example: addnum.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count = 0, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); while (count < totalNumbers) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; count++; } return 0; Example: addnum.c (cont) Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count

Example: addnum.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count = 0, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); while (count < totalNumbers) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; count++; } return 0; Example: addnum.c (cont) Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count Same as: sum = sum + nextNum; Others: -=, *=, /=, etc. (King, Table 4.2)

Example: addnum.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count = 0, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); while (count < totalNumbers) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; count++; } return 0; Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count Same as: count = count + 1; Decrement: count --; (King, Table 4.2)

Example: addnum.c (cont) 11/11/2018 #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count = 0, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); while (count < totalNumbers) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; count++; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n",sum/count); return 0; Example: addnum.c (cont) Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count Note that sum is a float, so we don’t get integer division problems

Example: addnum.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count = 0, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); while (count < totalNumbers) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; count++; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n",sum/count); return 0; Example: addnum.c (cont) Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count

Example: addnum.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count = 0, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); while (count < totalNumbers) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; count++; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n",sum/count); return 0; Example: addnum.c (cont) totalNumbers count nextNum sum ???? 0.0

Example: addnum.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count = 0, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); while (count < totalNumbers) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; count++; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n",sum/count); return 0; Example: addnum.c (cont) totalNumbers count nextNum sum ???? 0.0 3

Example: addnum.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count = 0, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); while (count < totalNumbers) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; count++; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n",sum/count); return 0; Example: addnum.c (cont) totalNumbers count nextNum sum ???? 0.0 3 4 1 4.0

Example: addnum.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count = 0, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); while (count < totalNumbers) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; count++; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n",sum/count); return 0; Example: addnum.c (cont) totalNumbers count nextNum sum ???? 0.0 3 4 -1 1 4.0 2 3.0

Example: addnum.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count = 0, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); while (count < totalNumbers) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; count++; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n",sum/count); return 0; Example: addnum.c (cont) totalNumbers count nextNum sum ???? 0.0 3 4 -1 6.2 1 4.0 2 3.0 3 9.2

Common Mistakes in while – “one liners” while (num < minimum) scanf(“%d”, &num); printf(“Number must be greater than %d.\n”, minimum); printf(“Please try again.\n”); while (num < minimum) { scanf(“%d”, &num); } printf(“Number must be greater than %d.\n”, minimum); printf(“Please try again.\n”);

Common Mistakes in while -- “one liners” (cont) while (num < minimum) scanf(“%d”, &num); printf(“Number must be greater than %d.\n”, minimum); printf(“Please try again.\n”); while (num < minimum) { scanf(“%d”, &num); printf(“Number must be greater than %d.\n”, minimum); printf(“Please try again.\n”); }

Common Mistakes in while -- extra semi-colon; while (num < minimum); { scanf(“%d”, &num); printf(“Number must be greater than %d.\n”, minimum); printf(“Please try again.\n”); } Marks the end of the while-block -- usual cause of infinite loops

Checking for End-of-Input / End-of-File in while Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 input nextNum check if end of input while (not end of input) { add nextNum to sum } etc...etc...etc...

Checking for End-of-Input / End-of-File in while (cont) etc...etc...etc... float nextNum; float sum = 0.0; scanf(“%f”, &nextNum); while ( ?????? ) { sum += nextNum; } Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 input nextNum check if end of input while (not end of input) { add nextNum to sum } etc...etc...etc...

Checking for End-of-Input / End-of-File in while (cont) Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 input nextNum check if end of input while (not end of input) { add nextNum to sum } etc...etc...etc... etc...etc...etc... float nextNum; float sum = 0.0; scanf(“%f”, &nextNum); ??????? while ( ?????? ) { sum += nextNum; }

Checking for End-of-Input / End-of-File in while (cont) Recall: When the input ends, the scanf() function returns a special char value: EOF Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 input nextNum check if end of input while (not end of input) { add nextNum to sum } etc...etc...etc... etc...etc...etc... float nextNum; float sum = 0.0; scanf(“%f”, &nextNum); ??????? while ( ?????? ) { sum += nextNum; }

Checking for End-of-Input / End-of-File in while (cont) 11/11/2018 Checking for End-of-Input / End-of-File in while (cont) Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 input nextNum check if end of input while (not end of input) { add nextNum to sum } etc...etc...etc... float nextNum; float sum = 0.0; while ( scanf(“%f”,&nextNum) != EOF ) sum += nextNum; The condition will be true if the input is ^D or ^Z (depending on the operating system)

Checking for End-of-Input / End-of-File in while (cont) Read in numbers, add them, and print their sum and average set sum to 0 input nextNum check if end of input while (not end of input) { add nextNum to sum } etc...etc...etc... etc...etc...etc... float nextNum; float sum = 0.0; while ( scanf(“%f”,&nextNum) != EOF ) { sum += nextNum; }

The for Statement Form of loop which allows for initialization and iteration control Syntax: for ( initialization; condition; update ) { instruction block } Careful! A semi-colon here marks the end of the instruction block!

Example: addfor.c Read in numbers, add them, and print the sum and the average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count

Example: addfor.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); for ( count=0; count < totalNumbers; count++ ) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n",sum/count); return 0; Example: addfor.c (cont) Read in numbers, add them, and print the sum and the average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count

Initialize Example: addfor.c (cont) Read in numbers, add them, and #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); for ( count=0; count < totalNumbers; count++ ) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n",sum/count); return 0; Read in numbers, add them, and print the sum and the average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count Initialize

Check condition Example: addfor.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); for ( count=0; count < totalNumbers; count++ ) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n",sum/count); return 0; Read in numbers, add them, and print the sum and the average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count Check condition

The Update is performed AFTER the body of the loop #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); for ( count=0; count < totalNumbers; count++ ) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n",sum/count); return 0; Example: addfor.c (cont) Read in numbers, add them, and print the sum and the average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count Update (aka Increment Step) IMPORTANT!! The Update is performed AFTER the body of the loop

Example: addfor.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /**********************************\ Read in numbers and add them up Print out the sum and the average \**********************************/ int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); for ( count=0; count < totalNumbers; count++ ) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n",sum/count); return 0; Example: addfor.c (cont) Read in numbers, add them, and print the sum and the average set sum to 0 set count to 0 input totalNumbers while (count < totalNumbers) { input nextNum add nextNum to sum add 1 to count } output "Sum was" sum output "Mean was" sum/count

while and for #include <stdio.h> int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); count = 0; while (count < totalNumbers) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; count++; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n", sum/count); return 0; #include <stdio.h> int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); for ( count=0; count < totalNumbers; count++ ) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n", sum/count); return 0;

while and for (cont) Check condition Initialize #include <stdio.h> int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); count = 0; while (count < totalNumbers) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; count++; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n", sum/count); return 0; #include <stdio.h> int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); for ( count=0; count < totalNumbers; count++ ) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n", sum/count); return 0; Check condition Initialize

while and for (cont) Check condition #include <stdio.h> int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); count = 0; while (count < totalNumbers) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; count++; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n", sum/count); return 0; #include <stdio.h> int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); for ( count=0; count < totalNumbers; count++ ) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n", sum/count); return 0; Check condition

while and for (cont) Update #include <stdio.h> int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); count = 0; while (count < totalNumbers) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; count++; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n", sum/count); return 0; #include <stdio.h> int main() { float nextNum, sum = 0.0; int count, totalNumbers; scanf("%d", &totalNumbers); for ( count=0; count < totalNumbers; count++ ) scanf("%f", &nextNum); sum += nextNum; } printf("Sum was %f\n",sum); printf("Mean was %f\n", sum/count); return 0; Update

The break Statement Implements the "exit loop" primitive Causes flow of control to leave a loop block (while or for) immediately

Example: recip.c Print out the reciprocals of numbers entered. Quit when 0 is entered loop { input nextNum if (nextNum is 0) exit loop } else output 1/nextNum

Example: recip.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /*******************************\ Print out the reciprocals of numbers entered. Quit when 0 is entered \*******************************/ int main() { float nextNum; return 0; } Print out the reciprocals of numbers entered. Quit when 0 is entered loop { input nextNum if (nextNum is 0) exit loop } else output 1/nextNum

“while (True)” infinite loop Example: recip.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /*******************************\ Print out the reciprocals of numbers entered. Quit when 0 is entered \*******************************/ int main() { float nextNum; while (1) } return 0; Print out the reciprocals of numbers entered. Quit when 0 is entered loop { input nextNum if (nextNum is 0) exit loop } else output 1/nextNum “while (True)” infinite loop

Example: recip.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /*******************************\ Print out the reciprocals of numbers entered. Quit when 0 is entered \*******************************/ int main() { float nextNum; while (1) scanf("%f", &nextNum); } return 0; Print out the reciprocals of numbers entered. Quit when 0 is entered loop { input nextNum if (nextNum is 0) exit loop } else output 1/nextNum

Example: recip.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /*******************************\ Print out the reciprocals of numbers entered. Quit when 0 is entered \*******************************/ int main() { float nextNum; while (1) scanf("%f", &nextNum); if (nextNum == 0.0) break; } else printf("%f\n", 1/nextNum); return 0; Print out the reciprocals of numbers entered. Quit when 0 is entered loop { input nextNum if (nextNum is 0) exit loop } else output 1/nextNum

Example: recip.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /*******************************\ Print out the reciprocals of numbers entered. Quit when 0 is entered \*******************************/ int main() { float nextNum; while (1) scanf("%f", &nextNum); if (nextNum==0.0) break; } else printf("%f\n", 1/nextNum); return 0; Print out the reciprocals of numbers entered. Quit when 0 is entered loop { input nextNum if (nextNum is 0) exit loop } else output 1/nextNum

Example: recip.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /*******************************\ Print out the reciprocals of numbers entered. Quit when 0 is entered \*******************************/ int main() { float nextNum; while (1) scanf("%f", &nextNum); if (nextNum==0.0) break; } else printf("%f\n", 1/nextNum); return 0; Print out the reciprocals of numbers entered. Quit when 0 is entered loop { input nextNum if (nextNum is 0) exit loop } else output 1/nextNum

Example: addpos.c Read in numbers, and add 11/11/2018 Example: addpos.c Read in numbers, and add only the positive ones. Quit when input is 0 set sum to 0 loop { input number if (number is zero) exit loop } else if ( number is positive) add number to sum output sum What happens if the number is negative?

Example: addpos.c (cont) include <stdio.h> /**************************** ** Read in numbers, and add ** only the positive ones. ** Quit when input is 0 *****************************/ int main() { float num, sum = 0.0; printf("sum = %f\n", sum); return 0; } Read in numbers, and add only the positive ones. Quit when input is 0 set sum to 0 loop { input number if (number is zero) exit loop } else if ( number is positive) add number to sum output sum

Example: addpos.c (cont) 11/11/2018 Example: addpos.c (cont) include <stdio.h> /**************************** ** Read in numbers, and add ** only the positive ones. ** Quit when input is 0 *****************************/ int main() { float num, sum = 0.0; while (scanf("%f", &num) > 0) sum += num; } printf("sum = %f\n", sum); return 0; scanf returns EOF if an end of file occurs; otherwise it returns the number of items converted and assigned Read in numbers, and add only the positive ones. Quit when input is 0 set sum to 0 loop { input number if (number is zero) exit loop } else if ( number is positive) add number to sum output sum It is important to note the difference between the comparison in slide 27 while (scanf("%f", &num) != EOF) and the comparison here. scanf returns EOF only on end-of-input. If we type in an error, e.g., a character instead of a number, then (depending on the compiler), we might get an odd behaviour (e.g., infinite input loop when we type “c” instead of a number). In contrast, the inequality works for all cases, and the loop will exit if we type anything that is not a number (an exception is space or newline, for which the program continues waiting for input).

Example: addpos.c (cont) include <stdio.h> /**************************** ** Read in numbers, and add ** only the positive ones. ** Quit when input is 0 *****************************/ int main() { float num, sum = 0.0; while (scanf("%f", &num) > 0) if (num == 0) break; else if (num > 0) sum += num; } printf("sum = %f\n", sum); return 0; Read in numbers, and add only the positive ones. Quit when input is 0 set sum to 0 loop { input number if (number is zero) exit loop } else if ( number is positive) add number to sum output sum

Example: addpos.c (cont) include <stdio.h> /**************************** ** Read in numbers, and add ** only the positive ones. ** Quit when input is 0 *****************************/ int main() { float num, sum = 0.0; while (scanf("%f", &num) > 0) if (num == 0) break; else if (num > 0) sum += num; } printf("sum = %f\n", sum); return 0; Read in numbers, and add only the positive ones. Quit when input is 0 set sum to 0 loop { input number if (number is zero) exit loop } else if ( number is positive) add number to sum output sum

Example: addpos.c (cont) include <stdio.h> /**************************** ** Read in numbers, and add ** only the positive ones. ** Quit when input is 0 *****************************/ int main() { float num, sum = 0.0; while (scanf("%f", &num) > 0) if (num == 0) break; else if (num > 0) sum += num; } printf("sum = %f\n", sum); return 0; These comparisons are ok despite num being of type float

Example: addpos.c (cont) include <stdio.h> /**************************** ** Read in numbers, and add ** only the positive ones. ** Quit when input is 0 *****************************/ int main() { float num, sum = 0.0; while (scanf("%f", &num) > 0) if (num == 0) break; else if (num > 0) sum += num; } printf("sum = %f\n", sum); return 0; Read in numbers, and add only the positive ones. Quit when input is 0 set sum to 0 loop { input number if (number is zero) exit loop } else if ( number is positive) add number to sum output sum

scanf and while -- Example 1 float num; while (scanf(“%f”, &num) > 0) { ...etc...etc...etc... } Input: 45.2 Result: 1

scanf and while -- Example 1 (cont) float num; while (scanf(“%f”, &num) > 0) { ...etc...etc...etc... } Input: -5 Result: 1

scanf and while -- Example 1 (cont) float num; while (scanf(“%f”, &num) > 0) { ...etc...etc...etc... } Input: 0 Result: 1

scanf and while -- Example 1 (cont) float num; while (scanf(“%f”, &num) > 0) { ...etc...etc...etc... } Input: c Result: 0

scanf and while -- Example 1 (cont) float num; while (scanf(“%f”, &num) > 0) { ...etc...etc...etc... } Input: Dog Result: 0

scanf and while -- Example 1 (cont) float num; while (scanf(“%f”, &num) > 0) { ...etc...etc...etc... } Input: ^Z or ^D (depending on the operating system) Result: EOF (usually has value -1, but it can be any negative number)

scanf -- Example 2 Input: 42.5 -5 23 Output: 3 int val; float x, y, z; val = scanf(“%f %f %f”, &x, &y, &z); printf(“%d\n”, val); Input: 42.5 -5 23 Output: 3

scanf -- Example 2 (cont) int val; float x, y, z; val = scanf(“%f %f %f”, &x, &y, &z); printf(“%d\n”, val); Input: 42.5 -5 c Output: 2

scanf -- Example 2 (cont) int val; float x, y, z; val = scanf(“%f %f %f”, &x, &y, &z); printf(“%d\n”, val); Input: 42.5 c 23 Output: 1

scanf -- Example 2 (cont) int val; float x, y, z; val = scanf(“%f %f %f”, &x, &y, &z); printf(“%d\n”, val); Input: man 2 wolf Output: 0

scanf -- Example 3 int num; char ch; float x; printf(“Please enter an int, a char, and a float: “); if ( scanf(“%d %c %f”, &num, &ch, &x) != 3 ) { printf(“Invalid input. No cookie for you.\n”); } else printf(“Thank you. Your cookie is in the box.\n”);

scanf -- Example 3 (cont) int num; char ch; float x; printf(“Please enter an int, a char, and a float: “); if ( scanf(“%d %c %f”, &num, &ch, &x) != 3 ) { printf(“Invalid input. No cookie for you.\n”); } else printf(“Thank you. Your cookie is in the box.\n”);

Nested Loops Loops can be placed inside other loops The break statement applies to the innermost enclosing while or for statement

Example: rect.c Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks input width and height for each row { for each column in the current row print an asterisk } start next row

Example: rect.c (cont) Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks #include <stdio.h> /* Print an m-by-n rectangle of asterisks */ int main() { int rowc, colc, numrow, numcol; printf("\nEnter width: "); scanf("%d", &numcol); printf("\nEnter height: "); scanf("%d", &numrow); return 0; } Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks input width and height for each row { for each column in the current row print an asterisk } start next row

Example: rect.c (cont) Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks #include <stdio.h> /* Print an m-by-n rectangle of asterisks */ int main() { int rowc, colc, numrow, numcol; printf("\nEnter width: "); scanf("%d", &numcol); printf("\nEnter height: "); scanf("%d", &numrow); for (rowc=0; rowc < numrow; rowc++) } return 0; Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks input width and height for each row { for each column in the current row print an asterisk } start next row

Example: rect.c (cont) Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks #include <stdio.h> /* Print an m-by-n rectangle of asterisks */ int main() { int rowc, colc, numrow, numcol; printf("\nEnter width: "); scanf("%d", &numcol); printf("\nEnter height: "); scanf("%d", &numrow); for (rowc=0; rowc < numrow; rowc++) for (colc=0; colc < numcol; colc++) } return 0; Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks input width and height for each row { for each column in the current row print an asterisk } start next row

Example: rect.c (cont) Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks #include <stdio.h> /* Print an m-by-n rectangle of asterisks */ int main() { int rowc, colc, numrow, numcol; printf("\nEnter width: "); scanf("%d", &numcol); printf("\nEnter height: "); scanf("%d", &numrow); for (rowc=0; rowc < numrow; rowc++) for (colc=0; colc < numcol; colc++) printf("*"); } return 0; Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks input width and height for each row { for each column in the current row print an asterisk } start next row

Example: rect.c (cont) Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks #include <stdio.h> /* Print an m-by-n rectangle of asterisks */ int main() { int rowc, colc, numrow, numcol; printf("\nEnter width: "); scanf("%d", &numcol); printf("\nEnter height: "); scanf("%d", &numrow); for (rowc=0; rowc < numrow; rowc++) for (colc=0; colc < numcol; colc++) printf("*"); } printf("\n"); return 0; Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks input width and height for each row { for each column in the current row print an asterisk } start next row

Example: rect.c (cont) Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks #include <stdio.h> /* Print an m-by-n rectangle of asterisks */ int main() { int rowc, colc, numrow, numcol; printf("\nEnter width: "); scanf("%d", &numcol); printf("\nEnter height: "); scanf("%d", &numrow); for (rowc=0; rowc < numrow; rowc++) for (colc=0; colc < numcol; colc++) printf("*"); } printf("\n"); return 0; Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks input width and height for each row { for each column in the current row print an asterisk } start next row

algorithm program Example: rect.c (cont) Print an m by n rectangle of #include <stdio.h> /* Print an m-by-n rectangle of asterisks */ int main() { int rowc, colc, numrow, numcol; printf("\nEnter width: "); scanf("%d", &numcol); printf("\nEnter height: "); scanf("%d", &numrow); for (rowc=0; rowc < numrow; rowc++) for (colc=0; colc < numcol; colc++) printf("*"); } printf("\n"); return 0; Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks input width and height for each row { for each column in the current row print an asterisk } start next row algorithm program

Variation: rect2.c Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks #include <stdio.h> /* Print an m-by-n rectangle of asterisks */ int main() { int rowc, colc, numrow, numcol; printf("\nEnter width: "); scanf("%d", &numcol); printf("\nEnter height: "); scanf("%d", &numrow); rowc = 0; while (rowc < numrow) for (colc=0; colc < numcol; colc++) printf("*"); } printf("\n"); rowc++; return 0; Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks input width and height for each row { for each column in the current row print an asterisk } start next row

Variation: rect3.c Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks #include <stdio.h> /* Print an m-by-n rectangle of asterisks */ int main() { int rowc, colc, numrow, numcol; printf("\nEnter width: "); scanf("%d", &numcol); printf("\nEnter height: "); scanf("%d", &numrow); for (rowc=0; rowc < numrow; rowc++) colc = 0; while (1) printf("*"); colc++; if (colc == numcol) { break; } } printf("\n"); return 0; Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks input width and height for each row { for each column in the current row print an asterisk } start next row

Variation: rect3.c (cont) #include <stdio.h> /* Print an m-by-n rectangle of asterisks */ int main() { int rowc, colc, numrow, numcol; printf("\nEnter width: "); scanf("%d", &numcol); printf("\nEnter height: "); scanf("%d", &numrow); for (rowc=0; rowc < numrow; rowc++) colc = 0; while (1) printf("*"); colc++; if (colc == numcol) { break; } } printf("\n"); return 0; Print an m by n rectangle of asterisks input width and height for each row { for each column in the current row print an asterisk } start next row The innermost enclosing loop for this break is the while-loop

Reading King Deitel and Deitel Chapter 6, except Section 6.2 11/11/2018 Reading King Chapter 6, except Section 6.2 Deitel and Deitel Chapter 3, Section 3.7 Chapter 4, Sections 4.1 to 4.6 Sections 4.8 to 4.11