Can someone help me with this c program no matter what i do it just wont run and compile its suppose to have an output exactly llike the example output.I keep getting error codes during the compiling I just dont know what to do . Error Codes given after trying to compile : In function ‘main’: trigTable.c:24:15: error: ‘increment’ undeclared (first use in this function)   scanf("%d", &increment);}                ^ trigTable.c:24:15: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in trigTable.c: At top level: trigTable.c:25:9: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before string constant   printf("\t---\tTRIGONOMETRIC TABLE\t---\t\n\n");          ^ trigTable.c:26:9: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before string constant   printf("Degrees\t\tRadians\t\tSine\t\tCosine\t\tTangent\n");          ^ trigTable.c:27:9: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before string constant   printf("-------\t\t------\t\t----\t\t------\t\t-------\n");          ^ trigTable.c:28:2: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘for’   for(int degree = 0; degree <= 360; degree +=  degrees){   ^ trigTable.c:28:29: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’ before ‘<=’ token   for(int degree = 0; degree <= 360; degree +=  degrees){                              ^ trigTable.c:28:44: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’ before ‘+=’ token   for(int degree = 0; degree <= 360; degree +=  degrees){                                             ^ trigTable.c:40:9: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before string constant   printf("\nThank you for using trigTable. Bye.");          ^ trigTable.c:41:2: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘return’   return 0;   ^ trigTable.c:42:1: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘}’ token  }  ^ Example of Output Welcome to trigTable. This program will print a table of trigonometric values  from 0 to 360 degrees in increments selected by the user. Please the select the number of degrees for the increment: 30  --- TRIGONOMETRIC TABLE ---  Degrees Radians sine cosine tangent  ------- ------- ------ ------ ---------  0 0.0000 0.0000 1.0000 0.00000  30 0.5236 0.5000 0.8660 0.57735  60 1.0472 0.8660 0.5000 1.73205  90 1.5708 1.0000 0.0000 infinity  120 2.0944 0.8660 -0.5000 -1.73205  150 2.6180 0.5000 -0.8660 -0.57735  180 3.1416 0.0000 -1.0000 -0.00000  210 3.6652 -0.5000 -0.8660 0.57735  240 4.1888 -0.8660 -0.5000 1.73205  270 4.7124 -1.0000 -0.0000 infinity  300 5.2360 -0.8660 0.5000 -1.73205  330 5.7596 -0.5000 0.8660 -0.57735  360 6.2832 -0.0000 1.0000 -0.00000 Thank you for using trigTable. Bye!    CODE THAT WONT COMPILE:   #include #include #define THRESHOLD 1e-10 int main(){         int increments;         printf("Welcome to trigTable.\n");         printf("This program will print a table of trigonometric values\n");         printf("from 0 to 360 degrees in increments selected by the user.\n\n");         printf("Please the select the number of degrees for the increment: ");         scanf("%d", &increment);}         printf("\t---\tTRIGONOMETRIC TABLE\t---\t\n\n");         printf("Degrees\t\tRadians\t\tSine\t\tCosine\t\tTangent\n");         printf("-------\t\t------\t\t----\t\t------\t\t-------\n");         for(int degree = 0; degree <= 360; degree +=  degrees){                  double radians = degree * M_PI / 180;                  double sine = sin(radian);                  double cosine = cos(radian);                  double tangent = tan(radian);         printf("%d\t\t%.4f\t\t%.4f\t\t%.4f\t\t", degree, radian, sine, cosine);         if (fabs(cosine) < THRESHOLD){         printf("infinity\n");         }else{         printf("%.5f\n", tangent);         } }         printf("\nThank you for using trigTable. Bye.");         return 0; }

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Can someone help me with this c program no matter what i do it just wont run and compile its suppose to have an output exactly llike the example output.I keep getting error codes during the compiling I just dont know what to do .

Error Codes given after trying to compile :

In function ‘main’:
trigTable.c:24:15: error: ‘increment’ undeclared (first use in this function)
  scanf("%d", &increment);}
               ^
trigTable.c:24:15: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in
trigTable.c: At top level:
trigTable.c:25:9: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before string constant
  printf("\t---\tTRIGONOMETRIC TABLE\t---\t\n\n");
         ^
trigTable.c:26:9: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before string constant
  printf("Degrees\t\tRadians\t\tSine\t\tCosine\t\tTangent\n");
         ^
trigTable.c:27:9: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before string constant
  printf("-------\t\t------\t\t----\t\t------\t\t-------\n");
         ^
trigTable.c:28:2: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘for’
  for(int degree = 0; degree <= 360; degree +=  degrees){
  ^
trigTable.c:28:29: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’ before ‘<=’ token
  for(int degree = 0; degree <= 360; degree +=  degrees){
                             ^
trigTable.c:28:44: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’ before ‘+=’ token
  for(int degree = 0; degree <= 360; degree +=  degrees){
                                            ^
trigTable.c:40:9: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before string constant
  printf("\nThank you for using trigTable. Bye.");
         ^
trigTable.c:41:2: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘return’
  return 0;
  ^
trigTable.c:42:1: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before ‘}’ token
 }
 ^

Example of Output


Welcome to trigTable.
This program will print a table of trigonometric values
 from 0 to 360 degrees in increments selected by the user.
Please the select the number of degrees for the increment: 30
 --- TRIGONOMETRIC TABLE ---
 Degrees Radians sine cosine tangent
 ------- ------- ------ ------ ---------
 0 0.0000 0.0000 1.0000 0.00000
 30 0.5236 0.5000 0.8660 0.57735
 60 1.0472 0.8660 0.5000 1.73205
 90 1.5708 1.0000 0.0000 infinity
 120 2.0944 0.8660 -0.5000 -1.73205
 150 2.6180 0.5000 -0.8660 -0.57735
 180 3.1416 0.0000 -1.0000 -0.00000
 210 3.6652 -0.5000 -0.8660 0.57735
 240 4.1888 -0.8660 -0.5000 1.73205
 270 4.7124 -1.0000 -0.0000 infinity
 300 5.2360 -0.8660 0.5000 -1.73205
 330 5.7596 -0.5000 0.8660 -0.57735
 360 6.2832 -0.0000 1.0000 -0.00000
Thank you for using trigTable. Bye! 

 

CODE THAT WONT COMPILE:

 

#include<stdio.h>
#include<math.h>

#define THRESHOLD 1e-10

int main(){
        int increments;

        printf("Welcome to trigTable.\n");
        printf("This program will print a table of trigonometric values\n");
        printf("from 0 to 360 degrees in increments selected by the user.\n\n");
        printf("Please the select the number of degrees for the increment: ");
        scanf("%d", &increment);}
        printf("\t---\tTRIGONOMETRIC TABLE\t---\t\n\n");
        printf("Degrees\t\tRadians\t\tSine\t\tCosine\t\tTangent\n");
        printf("-------\t\t------\t\t----\t\t------\t\t-------\n");
        for(int degree = 0; degree <= 360; degree +=  degrees){
                 double radians = degree * M_PI / 180;
                 double sine = sin(radian);
                 double cosine = cos(radian);
                 double tangent = tan(radian);
        printf("%d\t\t%.4f\t\t%.4f\t\t%.4f\t\t", degree, radian, sine, cosine);
        if (fabs(cosine) < THRESHOLD){
        printf("infinity\n");
        }else{
        printf("%.5f\n", tangent);
        }
}
        printf("\nThank you for using trigTable. Bye.");
        return 0;
}
                                       

 

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