Monday, November 30, 2020

Even Numbers Using For Loop Skip No. 4,8 and 28 in C++

 Machine Problem in C++ 

Using for loop statement write a C++ program that  will display numbers 0,2,4,6,8..30 and skip 

numbers 4,8,28.

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Program Listing

/*

Machine Problem in C++


Using for loop statement write a C++ program that 

will display numbers 0,2,4,6,8..30 and skip 

numbers 4,8,28.

*/


// continue.cpp

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#include <iostream>

#include <iomanip>


using namespace std;


int main()

{

     

      int a=0;

         

      cout <<"\n\n";

      cout <<"\tEven Numbers Using For Loop Skip No. 4,8 and 28 in C++";

      cout <<"\n\n";

      cout <<"\t";

      for (a=0; a<=30; a+=2) {

  

if (a== 4 ||  a== 8 ||  a== 28)

        {

       

      continue;

       }

   cout <<setw(4) << a <<setw(4);     

      }    

  cout << "\n\n";

      cout << "\tEnd of Program";

      cout << "\n\n";

}


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