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Introduction to C++
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Introduction to C++

Introduction to C++

1. Basics
2. Variables
3. Conditional Statements
4. Loops
5. Intro to Arrays

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Simple Math

To perform arithmetic operations on variables and values C++ supports the following arithmetic operators:

Let’s try:

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int sum = 10 + 3; // 13 int dif = 10 - 3; // 7 int mul = 10 * 3; // 30 int div = 10 / 3; // 3 int mod = 10 % 3; // 1
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By division, any remainder was dropped since we assign the result to the int variable which doesn’t contain any decimals.

You can use all operations above to perform calculations on values, variables, or between variable and value:

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double a = 32 + 13; // 45 double b = a + 25; // 45 + 25 = 70 double c = a + b; // 70 + 45 = 115
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Robin has 18$ and Ted has 12$. How much money has each of them in average?

  1. Calculate the sum of their money and assign it to the variable sum.
  2. Divide the sum by 2 (number of people) to find the average and assign the result to the variable avr.
  3. Print the variable avr.

Please, don’t forget about semicolon ; at the end of lines.

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book
Simple Math

To perform arithmetic operations on variables and values C++ supports the following arithmetic operators:

Let’s try:

12345
int sum = 10 + 3; // 13 int dif = 10 - 3; // 7 int mul = 10 * 3; // 30 int div = 10 / 3; // 3 int mod = 10 % 3; // 1
copy

By division, any remainder was dropped since we assign the result to the int variable which doesn’t contain any decimals.

You can use all operations above to perform calculations on values, variables, or between variable and value:

123
double a = 32 + 13; // 45 double b = a + 25; // 45 + 25 = 70 double c = a + b; // 70 + 45 = 115
copy
Taak

Swipe to start coding

Robin has 18$ and Ted has 12$. How much money has each of them in average?

  1. Calculate the sum of their money and assign it to the variable sum.
  2. Divide the sum by 2 (number of people) to find the average and assign the result to the variable avr.
  3. Print the variable avr.

Please, don’t forget about semicolon ; at the end of lines.

Oplossing

Switch to desktopSchakel over naar desktop voor praktijkervaringGa verder vanaf waar je bent met een van de onderstaande opties
Was alles duidelijk?

Hoe kunnen we het verbeteren?

Bedankt voor je feedback!

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