STARTING OUT WITH C++ MPL
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Chapter 12, Problem 13PC
Program Plan Intro
Digits Sums of Squares and Cubes
Program Plan:
- Include the required header files to the program.
- Define the function prototype.
- Define the “main ()” function. Inside this function,
- Set the field width to print the string “Number”.
- Set the field width to print the string “Square”.
- Set the field width to print the string “Cube”.
- Set the field width to print the string “Sum”.
- Loop 1000 times using “for” loop.
- Find the square of a number and store it in a variable “square_Num”.
- Find the cube of a number and store it in a variable “cube_Num”.
- Call the function “sum_Of_Digits ()” by passing “num” as an argument. Store the returned value in a variable “sum”.
- Check if the sum of digits of “square_Num” and sum of digits of “cube_Num” are equal.
- Print the value of “num”, “square_Num”, “cube_Num” and “sum”.
- Give function definition for “sum_Of_Digits ()”. Inside this function,
- Declare required variables “numberString”, and “digitSum”.
- Print the value of “number”.
- Find the sum of digits using “for” loop.
- Find the sum and store it in a variable “digitSum”.
- Return the value.
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