MYPROGRAMMINGLAB WITH PEARSON ETEXT
MYPROGRAMMINGLAB WITH PEARSON ETEXT
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ISBN: 9780134225340
Author: Deitel
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.4E
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Program Plan:

define keyword is used to define macros

An object-like macros is defined i.e.

#define pi 3.14

A function-like macros is defined i.e.

#define VOL( x ) ( 4.0 / 3 ) * pi * ( x * x * x )

Variable r is declared to store the value of radius.

printf (): used to print the data onto output screen.

Program Description: Purpose of the program is to define macros tofind the volume of sphere for radius values ranging from 1 to 10 in tabular form.

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Program: Following is C++ program that defines macros to find the volume of sphere for radius values ranging from 1 to 10.

#include<stdio.h>//header file for input output
//defining macros 
#define pi 3.14 
#define VOL( x ) ( 4.0 / 3 ) * pi * ( x * x * x ) 
//start of main
intmain() 
{
//defining variable for storing value of radius 
int radius; 
//tabular reprsentation of data 
printf( "Radius\tVolume of sphere\n" ); 
printf( "\n" ); 
//for loop to iterate over the value of radius ranging from 1 to 10
for (radius = 1; radius < 11; radius++ ) 
    {
printf( "%d\t%f\n", radius, VOL( radius ) ); 

    } 
}//end of main 

Explanation:

The given C++ program calculates the volume of sphere.

For declaring the macros statements the define keyword is used for VOL(x) and pi.

Then using the for loop to iterate over the radius variable from 1 to 10 and to print one by one via “\n”. The “\t” is used to print six spaces between the radius and their volume.

Sample Output:

  MYPROGRAMMINGLAB WITH PEARSON ETEXT, Chapter 13, Problem 13.4E

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