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On 08/22/2018 22:21, Dan Cross wrote:Note, TUHS probably isn't the *best* forum to ask for help with basic C programs. :-)That said, I suspect you mis-transcribed the program and that the line, `sum = sum + 1;` should be `sum = sum + i;`, or more idiomatically, `sum += i;`. Indeed, the whole program could be written:#include <stdio.h>intmain(void){
int i, sum = 0;for (i = 1; i <= 100; i++)sum += i;printf("%d\n", sum);return 0;}If you're using a C99 or later compiler, you can be slightly more succinct:#include <stdio.h>intmain(void){
int sum = 0;for (int i = 1; i <= 100; i++)sum += i;printf("%d\n", sum);return 0;}Hope that helps!- Dan C.On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 8:17 AM cc <caipenghui_c@163.com> wrote:Hello everyone
I had a problem compiling a piece of c code from the book. The result of running the book is 5050, but the compiler is 100. I don't know which is right, please help me to see which is wrong. Thank you very much!
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
int i, sum = 0;
i = 1;
while ( i <= 100) {
sum = sum + 1;
i++;
}
printf("%d\n", sum)
return 0;
}