
EBK C HOW TO PROGRAM
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ISBN: 9780133964639
Author: Deitel
Publisher: PEARSON CUSTOM PUB.(CONSIGNMENT)
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.18E
Program Plan Intro
- Include the header files and initialize the main() function.
- Declare the function prototypes for isEven() function.
- Input the series of numbers one at a time and store them in a variable.
- Pass the numbers to the isEven() function one at a time.
- Print if the number is odd or even.
- Define the function isEven().
Program description:
The program defined a function isEven which checks whether the argument passed to it is even or not. The program then uses this function to take series of numbers one at a time and determine if they are even or not.
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