(C PROGRAMMING ONLY) 7. Cornered! by CodeChum Admin Attention again soldier! Our men have been cornered by the enemy and we need to save them or else this mission will fail. The first thing we need to do is to identify them, the ones cornered by the enemy! LET'S MOVE! Instructions: Ask the user for an integer input which represents the total number of men we have in the field. Then, ask the user for the numbers of each of the men. Finally, ask the user for two numbers which represents the enemies who have cornered our men. Then, print all the numbers of our men who have been cornered by the enemy (i.e. the numbers that are in between the two numbers of the enemy). Input 1. Total number of men 2. Numbers of the men 3. First number of the enemy Constraints This is guaranteed to be lesser than the second number of the enemy 4. Second number of the enemy Output Enter·the·total·number·of·our·men:·5 Men #1: 139 Men #2: 100 Men #3: 44 Men #4: 88 Men #5: 200 Enemy #1: 50 Enemy #2: 150 Men Cornered: 139 100 88
Types of Loop
Loops are the elements of programming in which a part of code is repeated a particular number of times. Loop executes the series of statements many times till the conditional statement becomes false.
Loops
Any task which is repeated more than one time is called a loop. Basically, loops can be divided into three types as while, do-while and for loop. There are so many programming languages like C, C++, JAVA, PYTHON, and many more where looping statements can be used for repetitive execution.
While Loop
Loop is a feature in the programming language. It helps us to execute a set of instructions regularly. The block of code executes until some conditions provided within that Loop are true.
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7. Cornered!
by CodeChum Admin
Attention again soldier!
Our men have been cornered by the enemy and we need to save them or else this mission will fail.
The first thing we need to do is to identify them, the ones cornered by the enemy! LET'S MOVE!
Instructions:
Ask the user for an integer input which represents the total number of men we have in the field. Then, ask the user for the numbers of each of the men. Finally, ask the user for two numbers which represents the enemies who have cornered our men.
Then, print all the numbers of our men who have been cornered by the enemy (i.e. the numbers that are in between the two numbers of the enemy).
Input
1. Total number of men
2. Numbers of the men
3. First number of the enemy
Constraints
This is guaranteed to be lesser than the second number of the enemy
4. Second number of the enemy
Output
Enter·the·total·number·of·our·men:·5
Men #1: 139
Men #2: 100
Men #3: 44
Men #4: 88
Men #5: 200
Enemy #1: 50
Enemy #2: 150
Men Cornered:
139 100 88
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